Manuscript on parchment of a Book of Hours with prayers in Dutch. The manuscript is misbound. and Written in liturgical gothic bookhand by a single scribe.
Description:
On fol. 42r: Various manuscript signatures and notes with the name "Anna Bogardus" and "Bedelaer [?]" another hand has added a note with reference to "Haerlem.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions
Subject (Topic):
Books of hours, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Manuscript on paper (coarse) composed of two distinct parts. Part I (ff. 1-84): 1) Long extracts from Hugh of Strasbourg. 2) Speculum humane saluacionis. 3) Statutes of Prague. 4) Commentary of Joannes Andreae on the second Clementine decree Ad nostrum qui desideranter promulgated against Beghards and Beguines in November 1311. 5) Theological notes. 6) Albert of Diessen, Speculum vel lavacrum sacerdotum. Part II (ff. 85-234): 7) Conrad of Brundelsheim, Sermones de sanctis.
Description:
Binding: Fifteenth century. Original sewing on tawed slit straps laced through a tunnel in edge to outside channels in flush wooden boards, pegged with rectangular pegs and the channels filled in. Plain, wound endbands sewn through the spine lining onto tawed cores laced into the back cornering of the boards. The spine is rounded with a parchment lining (unidentified liturgical text: Germany, 12th century) that extends on the inside of the boards between sewing supports; parchment reinforcement strips from same manuscript and from others. Remains of parchment bifolios of a liturgical manuscript (Germany, 13th century) glued inside both covers. Length of page and written space: 121 (88) mm.; 6 mm. between rulings for text. Covered in cream colored, tawed skin. Five hat-shaped bosses and two strap-and-pin fastenings, the pins on the upper board. The lower board is cut in to accomodate the straps. Parchment label glued to upper board: "de sacramentis Speculum humanae saluationis/ Questiones bone Sermones de sanctis;" added below in another hand: "de Sacra questione [?] bo. S. de. S." Lettering on tail: "de sacra question: bo. S. de." Straps wanting., Part I: Plain initials, 6- to 2-line, in red; headings in red or black in gothic textura, those in black often enclosed by red rectangles; initial strokes in red. Guide-letters for rubricator in margins. Part II: Plain initials, 5- to 2-line, in red; headings and final colophon enclosed in red rectangles; initial strokes in red. Guide-letters for rubricator., Pattern of stains on ff. 84v-85r suggests parts were originally separate books., Script: Part I: Written by three scribes in a running hybrida script: 1 (ff. 1r-75r; arts. 1-3); 2 (ff. 75r-79v, 84v; arts. 4, 5); 3 (ff. 80r-84r; art. 6). Part II: Written by several scribes, all in various styles of running hybrida; ff. 133r-145v, 234r-v is the same hand as Scribe 2 of Part I., and Watermarks: Part I similar to Piccard Kreuz III.805; unidentified mountain and unidentified bull's head. Part II has two similar to Briquet Tete de boeuf 15229 and to Piccard Ochsenkopf XII.288; unidentified horn and elongated bell.
Subject (Geographic):
Prague (Czech Republic)
Subject (Topic):
Beguines, Church year sermons, Devotional literature, Latin (Medieval and modern), Didactic literature, Latin (Medieval and modern), Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Theology--Early works to 1800
Carl Van Vechten Papers Relating to African American Arts and Letters
Container / Volume:
Box 17 | 373-380
Image Count:
4
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Includes typescript carbon review by Alain Locke of The Weary Blues enclosed with Hughes's letter of 1926 January 23; cancelled checks from CVV; postcard from Hughes, Fort Valley, Georgia, to CVV co-signed by Zora Neale Hurston, 1927 August 17; typescript carbon copy of contract between Hughes and Prentiss Taylor establishing The Golden Stair Press enclosed with Hughes's letter of 1931 September 8; "The Town of Scottsboro" typescript with autograph note to CVV dated 1932 January 2; typed letter, signed, from Arnold Gingrich, of Esquire magazine to Mark Lutz, dated 1934 January 4
Fazmawī, ʻAlī Riḍā ibn Yūnus, active 1904. فزموي، علي رضا بن يونس، ناشط 1904.
Published / Created:
1904
Call Number:
Arabic MSS suppl. 605
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
A scholarly certificate "Ijāzah" given by the Muslim scholar ʻAlī Riḍā ibn Yūnus al-Jānakī al-Fātsawī al-Fazmawī (could not be identified) to his student al-Ḥājj ʻAbd al-Qādir ibn ʻAlī al-Bāzārjīfī (could not be identified). In the "Ijāzah" the teacher enumerates the subjects studied and authorizes his student to teach them. He gives the student advice on how to teach, how to treat his students and how to conduct himself to achieve the ultimate goal, God's favor and acceptance. The teacher also mentions in the "Ijāzah" the teachers from whom he received his learning and the unbroken chain of scholars up to the very first master. The "Ijāzah" is in the handwriting of the teacher and bears his stamp. It was issued on 5 Dhū al-Qaʻdah, 1321 Hijrī (23 January, 1904).
Alternative Title:
Ijāzat ʻAlī Riḍā ibn Yūnus al-Jānakī al-Fātsawī al-Fazmawī ilá tilmīdhihi al-Ḥājj ʻAbd al-Qādir ibn ʻAlī al-Bāzārjīfī and إجازة من علي رضا بن يونس الجانكي الفاتسوي الفزموي إلى تلميذه الحاج عبد القادر بن علي البازارجيفي : مخطوطة / علي رضا بن يونس الجانكي الفاتسوي الإستانبولي.
Description:
14 x 20.5 cm; written surface: 7 x 12 cm; 13 lines per page., Binding: Contemporary blue cloth binding with central medallion; the manuscript is loose within the binding., Colophon: "Hādhihi ṣūrat ijāzatī wa-sanadī fī al-Kitāb wa-al-Sunnah fī naqlīyāt al-ʻulūm wa-ʻaqlīyātihā lil-akh fī Allāh al-ṣāliḥ al-Ḥājj ʻAbd al-Qādir ibn ʻAlī al-Bāzārjīfī, wa-anā al-faqīr ilá Allāh al-ghanī ʻAlī Riḍā ibn Yūnus al-Jānakī al-Fātsawī mawlidan wa-al-Istānbūlī mawṭinan, fī al-yawm al-khāmis min Dhī al-Qaʻdah iḥdá wa-ʻishrīn wa-thalāthmiʼah wa-alf, ʻalá al-Nabī ṣalawāt Allāh alf alf. [Seal of] ʻAlī Riḍā 1312.", In clear naskh taʻlīq script, in black ink, on white paper; keywords in red; the opening page has a handsome heading in gold, red and blue. All sentences are separated by gold discs. All pages are ruled in gold, blue and black. The teacher's seal appears at the very end of the certificate, dated 1312 Hijrī (1894/1895). Folio 12a contains some rubrics in gold., Incipit: "Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm. al-Ḥamdu lillāh ḥamda man shakar, wa-al-ṣalāh wa-al-salām ʻalá Sayyid al-Bashar Nabīyinā Abī al-Qāsim Muḥammad al-abarr, wa-ʻalá ālihi alladhī ṭāba wa-ṭahur. Fa-yaqūlu al-faqīr ilá Allāh al-ghanī ʻAlī Riḍā ibn Yūnus al-Jānakī al-Fātsawī al-Fazmawī ayyadahumā Allāh taʻālá fī jamīʻ umūrihimā bi-taʼyīdihi al-qawī ...", Romanization supplied by cataloger., Secundo folio: bi-hi kull mubham., Title supplied by cataloger., Translation of the colophon: "This is a representation of my Ijāzah (Certificate), including my chain of masters, related to the Qurʼān and Sunnah concerning the traditional and intellectual sciences, to the brother in the Good God, al-Ḥājj ʻAbd al-Qādir ibn ʻAlī al-Bāzārjīfī. Issued by me, I, the poor to the affluent God, Riḍā ibn Yūnus al-Jānakī al-Fātsawī mawlidan wa-al-Istānbūlī mawṭinan, dated 5 Dhū al-Qaʻdah, 1321 of the Hijrah [23 January, 1904]. May God's prayers be on the Prophet [Muḥammad] thousand thousand times. [Seal of] ʻAlī Riḍā.", البداية: "بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. الحمد لله حمد من شكر، والصلوة والسلام على سيد البشر نبينا أبي القاسم محمد الأبر، وعلى آله الذي طاب وطهر. فيقول الفقير إلى الله الغني علي رضا بن يونس الجانكي الفاتسوي الفزموي أيدهما الله تعالى في جميع أمورهما بتأييده القوي ...", الخاتمة: "هذه صورة إجازتي وسندي في الكتاب والسنة في نقليات العلوم وعقلياتها للأخ في الله الصالح الحاج عبد القادر بن علي البازارجيفي، وأنا الفقير إلى الله الغني علي رضا بن يونس الجانكي الفاتسوي مولدًا والإستانبولي موطنًا، في اليوم الخامس من ذي القعدة، إحدى وعشرين وثلاثمائة وألف، على النبي صلوات الله ألف ألف. [ختم] علي رضا 1312.", and بداية الورقة الثانية: به كل مبهم.
Subject (Name):
Bāzārjīfī, ʻAbd al-Qādir ibn ʻAlī, active 1904., Bāzārjīfī, ʻAbd al-Qādir ibn ʻAlī,--active 1904., Fazmawī, ʻAlī Riḍā ibn Yūnus,--active 1904., بازارجيفي، عبد القادر بن علي، ناشط 1904., بازارجيفي، عبد القادر بن علي،--ناشط 1904., and فزموي، علي رضا بن يونس،--ناشط 1904.
Subject (Topic):
Arabic manuscripts., Islamic learning and scholarship., Muslim scholars--Biography., and Muslim scholars--Intellectual life.
Manuscript on parchment of Thomas Aquinas, In tertium librum Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. Copied from an exemplar vended by Guglielmus Senonensis, stationer on the rue St. Jacques.
Alternative Title:
Comment on the 3rd book of sentences of Peter Lombard
Description:
Binding: 1899. Quarter leather over wooden boards, blind-tooled, with a gold-tooled label and brass clasps. Bound by Douglas Cockerell (stamp with date inside back cover)., Script: Written in neat gothic textura by a single scribe secundum pecias (notations along bottom of leaves, mostly trimmed)., Small decorative initials in red and/or blue with penwork designs of either or both colors; notes for illuminator in margins. Paragraph marks alternating red and blue throughout; running headings in red and blue., and Some folios mended with chartreuse thread.
Subject (Name):
Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, ca. 1100-1160
Subject (Topic):
Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, Pecia, Scholasticism, and Scholia
Autograph manuscript. Endorsed by Thelwall on the title-page: Written during the intervals of office in a single week while I was an articled clerk to an attorney, & retained for three months in the hands of the late Mr. Coleman prior to the announcement
Folder titled Indian Rights Association 1974-1980 completely digitized. Folder titled National Congress of American Indian Materials completely digitized. This box includes correspondence relating to the following organizations: Indian Rights Association,
Subject (Topic):
Civil rights workers--United States--20th Century, Civil rights workers--United States--Archives, Indians of North Americ, Indians of North America -- Civil rights, and Indians of North America--Government relations
Consists of photocopies of Brodsky's inscriptions in presentation copies of his books. Inscriptions are addressed to Elena Chernyshova, Kim Dooley, Alan Kiepper, Judy Kjellberg, Helen Muchnic, Alan Myers, Rudolf Rossmann, Genrikh Shteinberg, and Masha [Vorobiov?]. and Folder 3093, 3094, 3095, 3096, 3097, and 3098 completely digitized.
Subject (Topic):
Authors, American--20th century--Archives, Authors, Russian--20th century--Archives , Nobel Prize winners, Poets, American--20th century, Poets, Russian--20th century, and Translators