Manuscript on paper in a single Italic hand of a treatise on the compatibility of the science of medicine with belief in Christianity and a vindication of Galen against four traditional attacks on him, including the "calumnies" that Galen favored reason over religion and that he scoffed at both Judaism and Christianity. Trippe frequently alludes to and quotes other medical and scientific authors in developing his argument, including Hippocrates, Dioscorides, Nicander, Avicenna, and his contemporaries Antonio Guainerio, Jean Fernel, Pietro Andreas Mattioli, and Leonhard Fuchs, as well as the humanist thinkers Henry Cornelius Agrippa, Guillaume Bude, and Ramus (Pierre de la Ramee). and Text prefaced (p. 5-7) by a dedicatory epistle to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who was Chancellor of Oxford and from whom Trippe was soliciting recommendation for appointment as Physician of Corpus Christi.
Alternative Title:
Christianus medicus, siue disceptatio quaedam instituta aduersus receptam publice opinionem, bene medicum male christianum existere, in qua comprimis Galenus vindicatus a 4. calumnijs..., 1572 May 15.
Description:
Annotation by Edward Turner on added p. 1 containing detailed biographical information on Simon Trippe., Annotation on recto of front flyleaf: "Presented to Chas. Leeson Prince M.R.C.S by The late Revd. Edward Turner Rector of Maresfield Sussex. 1870.", Binding: contemporary full paneled calf, extensive gold tooled decoration on boards and spine; cloth ties not present. Possibly bound for the dedicatee, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester., Bookplate: Ex libris Robert Hoe., Bookplate: T[homas] J[efferson] Coolidge, Jr., Ex libris Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Ex libris Edward Turner. Ex libris Charles Leeson Prince. Ex libris Robert Hoe. Ex libris Thomas Jefferson Coolidge. Purchased from Arthur Freeman on the James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Fund, 2004., Pages are ruled in red; marginal annotations in the same hand in the marginal compartments., and Tipped in on recto of front flyleaf: printed dealer description.
Subject (Name):
Corpus Christi College (University of Oxford), Galen, Hoe, Robert--1839-1909--Bookplate, Leicester, Robert Dudley,--Earl of,--1532?-1588--Library, Prince, C. L. (Charles Leeson),--1821-1899--Presentation inscription from Edward Turner, and Turner, Edward,--1794-1872--Presentation inscription to Charles Leeson Prince
Subject (Topic):
Humanism--England, Medicine--Early works to 1800--History, Medicine--Philosophy, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Physicians
Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444 Cicero, Marcus Tullius Petrus, Diaconus, of Monte Cassino, ca. 1107-ca. 1140 Plato Plutarch Probus, Marcus Valerius
Published / Created:
1465
Call Number:
Beinecke MS 313
Image Count:
22
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript on parchment of works by Cicero, Plutarch, Petrus Diaconus, Marcus Valerius Probus, Leonardo Bruni, and Plato.
Description:
Binding: 17th-18th centuries. Brown/red calf, gold-tooled. Paste decorated edges. On spine, stamped in gold but nearly effaced: "Ciceronis et aliorum varia. MSS 1465"., Initials, 5- to 2-line, ff. 1r, 39v, 71r (space for additional initials on ff. 105v and 149r), gold edged in black with white-vine ornament, against crimson, green and light blue; white-vine extensions in upper and inner margins. On f. 1r a coat of arms in lower margin surrounded by a wreath with a ribbon. 3-, 2-, and 1-line initials in red or blue. Rubrics throughout., Script: Written in humanistic bookhand below the top line by two persons: Scribe 1) ff. 1r-128r and 149r-191v; Scribe 2) ff. 129r-148v and 192r-207v., and Water damage has obliterated several words in the lower left of f. 1r.
Subject (Topic):
Classical literature, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, Philosophy--Early works to 1800, and Roman law
Manuscript on paper, composed of two distinct parts. Part I (ff. 1-48): Cicero, Orator ad M. Brutum. Part II (ff. 49-114): Cicero, Orationes.
Alternative Title:
Orator; Orationes
Description:
Binding: Nineteenth century, Italy. Brick red goatskin, blind-tooled. Bound for the Guarnieri-Balleani library (Iesi) in the same bindery as MS 450 and Marston MSS 72, 86, 181 and probably by the same binder. Title in ink on the tail edge, mostly illegible., Heading and plain initial, in red, on f. 49r only., On paper, Part I: Plain initials in red or blue; heading on f. 1r in red majuscules. Part II: Heading and plain initial, in red, on f. 49r only., Purchased from C. A. Stonehill in 1959 by Thomas E. Marston., Script: Each part written in humanistic cursive by a single scribe, above top line., Watermarks: Part I: unidentified hunting horn, in gutter. Part II, in gutter: similar in design to Briquet Fruit 7380-81., and Written possibly in Northern Italy in the middle of the 15th century. Part II was copied by the humanist Stefano Guarnieri who never completed copying the text
Subject (Name):
Guarnieri, Stefano--Manuscripts
Subject (Topic):
Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, Oratory--Early works to 1800, and Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin
Manuscript journal of a London wine merchants travels in France, Germany, Switzerland and the Low Countries during the summer and fall of 1835, accompanied as far as Switzerland by a boy, Alfonzo Pipon. The diary documents travel and hotel conditions; soc
Subject (Geographic):
Coblenz (Germany) and Rhine River.
Subject (Topic):
Tourism--Europe, Travelers writings, English., and Travelers.
Manuscript on parchment (thick, but good quality) of a Collection of Texts on St. Barbara. With a miscellany of texts including patristic works, moralistic poems, and prophecies.
Alternative Title:
Liber gloriose uirginis et martyris christi barbare
Description:
Binding: ca. 1500, Belgium. Covered in brown calf with corner tongues over wooden boards, a central panel diapered with blind-tooled triple fillets. Center and corner fittings and title written in a careful gothic bookhand under a brass-framed window on the upper board: "liber gloriose uirginis et martyris christi barbare". Lower board cut in for the straps which are attached with metal plates. Hasps of a chain on the lower board. Rebacked. and Script: Written in a regular heavy hybrida formata script with features of bastarda by a single scribe who placed small circular flourishes above the letter u.
Subject (Name):
Barbara, Saint
Subject (Topic):
Christian martyrs, Christian poetry, Latin (Medieval and modern), Fathers of the church, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval --Connecticut --New Haven, and Prophecies --Early works to 1800
Collection of thirteen Arabic and Persian manuscripts by different authors on various Islamic subjects. 1. Qiṣạṣ al-anbiyāʼ (Stories of the prophets) by Saʻīd ibn Hibat Allāh al-Rāwandī (died 1178), in Persian (folios 1a-7b). 2. ʻIqd-i nikāḥ (Marriage Contract) by Muḥammad ʻAlī Astarābādī (could not be identified), in Persian (folios 7b-9b). 3. Short quotations from various religious sources, in Arabic and Persian (folios 10a-12a). 4. Medical recipes, attributed to Jaʻfar al-Ṣādiq (702?-765 or 766), the 6th Shīʻī Imām, in Persian (folios 12b-16a). 5. Taqwīm al-muḥsinīn fī maʻrifat al-sāʻāt wa-al-ayyām wa-al-shuhūr wa-al-sinīn by Muḥammad ibn Murtaḍá al-Kāshānī al-Akhbārī (known as Mullā Muḥsin) (1598 or 1599-1680 or 1681), an astrological work with astrological designs, tables and magic squares culled from the works of the Shīʻī Imams (Brockelmann, GAL, Suppl. II, p. 585, no. 16), dated 12 Rabīʻ al-Awwal, 1122 (11 May 1710), in Arabic (folios 16b-44b). 6. Risālah fī taḥrīm dhabāʼiḥ Ahl al-Kitāb (An Epistle on the prohibition of animals slaughtered by the People of the Book) by Bahāʼ al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Ḥusayn al-ʻĀmilī (1547-1621), in Arabic (folios 45a-54a). 7. Quotations from various sources, mainly Shīʻī sources, in Arabic: a. Death of ʻUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb (died 23 H/644), b. What did Prophet Muḥammad do when he had a cold. c. A grammatical explanation of the Arabic word qaṭṭ (never). d. A question about the little animal called wazagh (gecko). e. A question regarding why the very cold wind in the winter is called ʻajūz (old woman). f. A grammatical explanation of halumma (hurry!) (folios 54b-56b). 8. al-Risālah al-iʻtiqādīyah (Epistle of belief) by Muḥammad Bāqir (Muḥammad Bāqir ibn Muḥammad Taqī al-Majlisī, 1627 or 1628-approximately 1699, a Shīʻī treatise on the gathering of the Prophet Muḥammad and the Mahdī, the twelfth Shīʻī Imām, in Arabic (folios 57a-58b). 9. Risālah fi al-taqlīd by Ḥusayn ibn ʻAbd al-Ṣamad al-Jubbāʻī, 1512-1576. The epistle relates a debate between the author, a Shīʻī scholar, and a Sunnī scholar whose name is not mentioned which took place in Aleppo, Syria in the year 951 H (1544/1545), in Arabic (folios 59a-70a). 10. Tuḥfat al-zāʼir (Gift to the visitor) by Muḥammad Bāqir ibn Muḥammad Taqī al-Majlisī (1627 or 1628-approximately 1699), dated 17 Jumādá al-Awwal 1122 H (14 July 1710), translated from Arabic into Persian (folios 70b-90b). 11. Various quotations in Persian and Arabic, all of Shīʻī content (folios 91a-95a). 12. Arbaʻūn sūrah min al-Tawrāh (Forty chapters from the Torah), in Arabic (folios 95b-122b). 13. Various quotations of Shīʻī content, in Arabic and Persian (folios 122b-126b). The texts of the codex seem to have been copied and put together by the same person at different times in the early years of the 18th century. Name of copyist not mentioned.
Alternative Title:
Arbaʻūn sūrah min al-Tawrāh., ʻIqd-i nikāḥ., Qiṣaṣ al-anbiyāʼ., Risālah al-iʻtiqādīyah., Risālah fī al-taqlīd., Risālah fī taḥrīm dhabāʼiḥ Ahl al-Kitāb., Taqwīm al-muḥsinīn fī maʻrifat al-sāʻāt wa-al-ayyām wa-al-shuhūr wa-al-sinīn., Tuḥfat al-zāʼir., أربعون سورة من التوراة., تحفة الزائر., تقويم المحسنين في معرفة الساعات والأيام والشهور والسنين., رسالة الاعتقادية., رسالة في التقليد., رسالة في تحريم ذبائح أهل الكتاب., عقد نکاح., and قصص الأنبياء.
Description:
1. Incipit of Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyāʼ: "Shaykh-i buzurg az Quṭb al-Dīn Rāvandī dar kitāb-i Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyā rivāyat kardah ast bih sanad-i khūd az Shaykh-i Ṣadūq Muḥammad ibn Bābawayh Qummī va sand-i rā muttaṣil kardāvandah bi-ḥaz̤rat-i mubayyīn al-ḥaqāʼiq Imām Jaʻfar Ṣādiq ...", 1. بداية قصص الانبىاء: "شىخ بزرگ از قطب الدىن راوندى در کتاب قصص الانبىا رواىت کرده است به سند خود از شىخ صدوق محمد بن بابوىه قمى و سند را متصل کرداونده بحضرت مبيىن الحقائق امام جعفر صادق ...", 10. Incipit of Tuḥfat al-zāʼir: "Faṣl Panjum az kitāb-i Tuḥfat al-zāʼir dar bayān-i kayfīyat-i ziyārat-i al-ḥaz̤rat dar ghayr Karbalā va ziyārat-i sāyir Aʼimmah, ʻalayhim al-salām ...", 10. بداية تحفة الزائر: "فصل پنجم از کتاب تحفة الزائر در بىان کىفيت زىارت الحضرت در غىر کربلا و زىارت ساىر ائمه، علىهم السلام ...", 10.5 x 20.5 cm; written surface: 7 x 15.5 cm; lines per page vary., 11. Incipit of Various quotations in Persian and Arabic: "Qad thabuta bi-al-nuṣūṣ al-muʻtabarah anna Allāh taʻālá lammā akhadha min banī Ādam al-mīthāq la-hu bi-al-rubūbīyah wa-li-Muḥammad Ṣ bi-al-risālah wa-li-awṣiyāʼihi bi-al-imāmah jaʻala tilka al-mawāthīq wa-dīʻah ʻinda Ḥajar [al-Ḥajar] al-Aswad ...", 11. بداية اقتباسات متنوعة بالفارسية والعربية: "قد ثبت بالنصوص المعتبرة أن الله تعالى لما أخذ من بني آدم الميثاق له بالربوبية ولمحمد ص بالرسالة ولأوصيائه بالإمامة جعل تلك المواثيق وديعة عند حجر [الحجر] الأسود ...", 12. Incipit of Arbaʻūn sūrah muntakhabah min al-Tawrāh: "Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm. Nuqila ʻan al-Tawrāh arbaʻūn kalimah, wa-lil-kalimāt hādhihi fāyidah jalīlah wa-mawʻiẓah balīghah, wa-hiya arbaʻūn sūrah mintakhabah min al-Tawrāh atá kalīm Allāh taʻālá bi-hā Mūsá ibn ʻImrān bi-lā tarjumān ...", 12. بداية أربعون سورة منتخبة من التورية: "بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. نقل عن التورية أربعون كلمة، وللكلمات هذه فايدة جليلة وموعظة بليغة، وهي أربعون سورة منتخبة من التورية أتى كليم الله تعالى بها موسى بن عمران بلا ترجمان ...", 13. Incipit of Various quotaions of Shīʻī content: "Fī adʻiyat al-rizq kathīrah wa-minhā mā yuqālu fī sujūd al-farḍ, maṭliʻuhu: Yā khayr al-masʼūlīn wa-yā khayr al-muʻṭīn irziqnī wa-irziq ʻiyālī min faḍlika al-wāsiʻ, innaka dhū al-faḍl al-ʻaẓīm ...", 13. بداية اقتباسات متنوعة ذات مضمون شيعي: "في أدعية الرزق كثيرة ومنها ما يقال في سجود الفرض، مطلعه: يا خير المسئولين ويا خير المعطين ارزقني وارزق عيالي من فضلك الواسع، إنك ذو الفضل العظيم ...", 2. Incipit of ʻAqd-i nikāḥ: "Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm wa-al-salām ʻalá ʻibādihi alladhīna iṣṭafá. Ammā baʻd, man kih kātib-i al-aḥruf Muḥammad ʻAlī Astarābādī am dar bāb-i ʻAqd-i nikāḥ ...", 2. بداية عقد نکاح: "بسم الله الرحمن الرحىم والسلام على عباده الذىن اصطفى. اما بعد، من که کاتب الاحرف محمد على استرابادى ام در باب عقد نکاح ...", 3. Incipit of Short quotations from various religious sources: "Akthar al-qurrāʼ dhahabū ilá ann suwar al-Qurʼān miʼah wa-arbaʻah ʻashar suwar wa-ilá ann āyātihi sittat ālāf wa-sittimiʼah wa-sitt wa-sittūn āyah wa-ilá anna kalimātihi sabʻah wa-sabʻūn alfan wa-arbaʻimiʼah wa-sabʻ wa-thalāthūn kalimah wa-ilá anna ḥurūfahu thalāthmiʼah wa-ithnān wa-ʻishrūn alfan wa-sittimiʼah wa-sabʻūn ḥarfan ...", 3. بداية اقتباسات قصيرة من مصادر دينية مختلفة: "أكثر القراء ذهبوا إلى أن سور القرآن مائة وأربعة عشر سور وإلى أن آياته ستة آلاف وستمائة وست وستون آية وإلى أن كلماته سبعة وسبعون ألفًا وأربعمائة وسبع وثلاثون كلمة وإلى أن حروفه ثلاثمائة واثنان وعشرون ألفًا وستمائة وسبعون حرفًا ...", 4. Incipit of Medical recipes attributed to Jaʻfar al-Ṣādiq: "Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm. Chanīn farmūdah-i Shaykh Abū al-Qāsim muḥaqqiq dar kitāb-i mukhtaṣar-i nāfiʻ ...", 4. بداية وصفات طبية منسوبة لجعفر الصادق "بسم الله الرحمن الرحىم. چنىن فرموده شىخ ابو القاسم محقق در کتاب مختصر نافع ...", 5. Incipit of Taqwīm al-muḥsinīn: "Minka al-ʻawn yā muʻīn. Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm. al-Ḥamdu lillāh alladhī kawwara al-layl ʻalá al-nahār wa-kawwara al-nahār ʻalá al-layl wa-jaʻalahumā khilfatan li-man arāda an yudhkar aw arāda shakūran wa-sakhkhara al-Shams wa-al-Qamar bi-amrih ...", 5. بداية تقويم المحسنين: "منك العون يا معين. بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. الحمد لله الذي كوّر الليل على النهار وكور النهار على الليل وجعلهما خلفةً لمن أراد ان يذكر أو اراد شكورًا وسخر الشمس والقمر بأمره ...", 6. Incipit of Risālah fī taḥrīm dhabāʼiḥ Ahl al-Kitāb: "Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm. al-Ḥamdu lillāh ʻalá jazīl afḍālih wa-al-ṣalāh ʻalá ashraf al-ʻālamīn Muḥammad wa-ālih. Ammā baʻd, fa-yaqūlu al-faqīr ilá ʻafw Allāh Muḥammad al-mushtahir bi-Bahāʼ al-Dīn al-ʻĀmilī waffaqahu Allāh lil-ʻamal fī yawmihi li-ghadih qabla an yakhruja al-amr min yadih ...", 6. بداية رسالة في تحريم ذبائح أهل الكتاب: "بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. الحمد لله على جزيل أفضاله والصلوة على أشرف العالمين محمد وآله. أما بعد، فيقول الفقير إلى عفو الله محمد المشتهر ببهاء الدين العاملي وفقه الله للعمل في يومه لغده قبل أن يخرج الأمر من يده ...", 7. Incipit of Quotations from various sources: "al-Yawm al-tāsiʻ min shahr Rabīʻ al-Awwal kāna mawt ʻUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb ...", 7. بداية اقتباسات من مصادر متنوعة: "اليوم التاسع من شهر ربيع الأول كان موت عمر بن الخطاب ...", 8. Incipit of al-Risālah al-iʻtiqādīyah: "Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm. Qāla al-mawlá al-muḥaqqiq Mawlānā Muḥammad Bāqir, mudda ẓilluhu al-ʻālī fī Risālah [al-Risālah] al-iʻtiqādīyah: Wa-yajibu ʻalayka an tuqirra bi-al-miʻrāj al-jismānī wa-annahu ʻaraja bi-badanihi ...", 8. بداية الرسالة الاعتقادية: "بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. قال المولى المحقق مولانا محمد باقر، مد ظله العالي في رسالة [الرسالة] الاعتقادية: ويجب عليك أن تقر بالمعراج الجسماني وأنه عرج ببدنه ...", 9. Incipit of Risālah fī al-taqlīd: "Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm. al-Ḥamdu lillāh ʻalá mā anʻama fa-kafá, wa-al-ṣalāh wa-al-salām ʻalá ʻibādihi alladhīna iṣṭafá, Muḥammad al-nabī al-ummī wa-ahl baytihi dhawī al-kirām [al-karam] wa-al-wafāʼ. Wa-baʻd, fa-hādhihi ṣūrat baḥth waqaʻa li-hādhā al-faqīr ilá raḥmat Rabbihi al-ghanī Ḥusayn ibn ʻAbd al-Ṣamad al-Jubbāʻī fī Ḥalab fī sanat iḥdá wa-khamsīn wa-tisʻimiʼah ...", 9. بداية رسالة في التقليد: "بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. الحمد لله على ما أنعم فكفى، والصلوة والسلام على عباده الذين اصطفى، محمد النبي الأمي وأهل بيته ذوي الكرام [الكرم] والوفاء. وبعد، فهذه صورة بحث وقع لهذا الفقير إلى رحمة ربه الغني حسين بن عبد الصمد الجباعي في حلب في سنة إحدى وخمسين وتسعمائة ...", Binding: Modern binding in dark blue buckram., Colophon. There is no colophon., Colophon: "Qad tamma hādhā al-kitāb bi-ʻawn al-Malik al-Wahhāb fī tārīkh sābiʻ ʻashar min shahr Jumādá al-Awwal sanat 1122 ithnā wa-ʻishrīn wa-miʼah baʻda alf min Hijarah [al-Hijrah] al-Nabawīyah ṣallá Allāh ʻalayhi wa-ālihi wa-sallam.", Colophon: "Qad waqaʻa al-farāgh min kitābat hādhihi al-risālah al-sharīfah al-bahāʼīyah fī yawm al-ʻishrīn min shahr Rabīʻ al-Thānī sanat ithnā wa-ʻishrūn wa-miʼah baʻda alf [min] al-Hijrah al-Nabawīyah.", Colophon: "Qad waqaʻa al-farāgh min taswīd hādhihi al-risālah al-sharīfah fī thānī ʻashar min shahr Rabīʻ al-Thānī min sanat 1122 shuhūr sanat ithnā wa-ʻishrūn wa-miʼah baʻd alf min al-Hijrah al-Nabawīyah al-Muḥammadīyah ʻalayhi wa-ālihi alf al-taḥīyah wa-al-thanāʼ.", Colophon: No colophon exists., Colophon: No colophon., Colophon: No colophon. Text ends abruptly with: "... ibn Jaʻfar wa-ʻAlī ibn Mūsá wa-Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī wa-ʻAlī ibn Muḥammad ...", Colophon: No colophon. Text ends with: "... hādhihi mansūbah ilá al-Mawlá al-muḥaqqiq wa-al-fāḍil al-mudaqqiq Mawlānā Muḥammad Bāqir dāma ẓilluhu, katabahā fī ākhir risālatihi allatī ruqimat lil-ṣiyagh [li-ṣiyagh] al-ʻuqūd [ʻuqūd] al-nikāḥ, wa-jaʻaltuhā khātimatahā. Wa-al-ḥamdu lillāh Rabb al-ʻĀlamīn.", Colophon: No colophon. Text ends with: "... wa-ittaḍaḥat ḥaqīqat al-ḥāl wa-ṣāra min khawāṣṣ al-Shīʻah wa-lillāh al-ḥamd awwalan wa-ākhiran wa-ẓāhiran wa-bāṭinan wa-ṣallá Allāh ʻalá Sayyidinā Muḥammad wa-ālihi al-ṭāhirīn. Tammat. MM. Tammt. M. Tammat. M.M.M ...", Colophon: No colophon. Text ends with: "... wa-kam min ghanī qad taraka mālahu fī al-dunyā wa-kharaja minhā ilá al-ākhirah wa-huwa faqīr ḥaqīr waḥīd min mālihi nādim ʻalá ʻamalih wa-jamʻ mālih li-wārithih wa-ashaddu al-nās ʻadhāban yawm al-qiyāmah zidnāhum ʻadhāban fawqa ʻadhāb.", Colophon: No colophon. Text ends with: "... wa-qad awradtu al-akhbār al-wāridah fīhā fī kitāb Biḥār al-anwār wa-katabtu risālah munfaridah ayḍan fī dhālik.", Colophon: No colophon. Text ends with: Wa-Allāh aʻlam bi-al-ṣawāb.", Colophon: There is no colophon for these quotations., Romanization supplied by cataloger., Secundo folio: al-ḍaghṭah fī al-jasad al-aṣlī., Secundo folio: al-dunyā kayfa yaṭmaʼinnu ilayhā., Secundo folio: ʻaqd-i nikāḥ iḥtiyāṭ mīkunam., Secundo folio: bi-ismika alladhī idhā saʼalaka., Secundo folio: fa-abaw fa-arsala Ṣāliḥan., Secundo folio: fī kitāb Salīm al-Jawāhirī., Secundo folio: li-iḥtijājihim bi-ḥaythu yartafiʻu., Secundo folio: manqūl kih kisī kih nāḥiyah., Secundo folio: Secundo folio: Chūn bisyār raʻīyah., Secundo folio: ʻumq aw dar z̲irāʻ., Secundo folio: wa-huwa mutaʻāraf bayna al-anām., Secundo folio: yaqūlu bi-al-ijtihād wa-qultu., Secuno folio: dar kashf al-ghummah az Ḥaz̤rat Imām., The Arabic text is written in naskhī script and the Persian text in nastaʻlīq script throughout, in black ink on aging white paper, with some headings, keywords and marking in red; catchwords; edges of the manuscript frayed, some leaves repaired., Title supplied by cataloger., Translation of the colophon: "The writing of this noble and illustrious epistle was concluded on 22 Rabīʻ al-Thānī, 1122 of the Hijrah of the Prophet [20 June, 1710]", Translation of the colophon: "The writing of this noble epistle was concluded on 12 Rabīʻ al-Thānī, 1122 of the Hijrah of the Prophet Muḥammad, peace and praise be upon him and his family a thousand fold.", Translation of the colophon: "This book was concluded by the help of the Benevolent King on 17 Jumādá al-Awwal of the Hijrah of the Prophet [14 July, 1710], may God pray on Him and his family and give them peace., آغاز برگ دوم: چون بسىار رعية., آغاز برگ دوم: در کشف الغمه از حضرت امام., آغاز برگ دوم: عقد نکاح احتىاط مىکنم., آغاز برگ دوم: عمق او در ذراع., آغاز برگ دوم: منقول که کسى که ناحىه., الخاتمة: "قد تم هذا الكتاب بعون الملك الوهاب في تاريخ سابع عشر من شهر جمادى الأول سنة 1122 اثنا وعشرين ومائة بعد ألف من هجرة [الهجرة] النبوية صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم.", الخاتمة: "قد وقع الفراغ من تسويد هذه الرسالة الشريفة في ثاني عشر من شهر ربيع الثاني من سنة 1122 شهور سنة اثنا وعشرون ومائة بعد ألف من الهجرة النبوية المحمدية عليه وآله ألف التحية والثناء.", الخاتمة: "قد وقع الفراغ من كتابة هذه الرسالة الشريفة البهائية في يوم العشرين من شهر ربيع الثاني سنة اثنا وعشرون ومائة بعد الف [من] الهجرة النبوية.", الخاتمة: لا يوجد خاتمة. النص ينتهي بـِ: "... ابن جعفر وعلي ابن موسى ومحمد ابن علي وعلي ابن محمد ...", الخاتمة: لا يوجد خاتمة. النص ينتهي بـِ: "... هذه منسوبة إلى المولى المحقق والفاضل المدقق مولانا محمد باقر دام ظلّه، كتبها في آخر رسالته التي رقمت للصيغ [لصيغ] العقود [عقود] النكاح، وجعلتها خاتمتها. والحمد لله رب العالمين.", الخاتمة: لا يوجد خاتمة. النص ينتهي بـِ: "... واتضحت حقيقة الحال وصار من خواصّ الشيعة ولله الحمد أولًا وآخرًا وظاهرًا وباطنًا وصلى الله على سيدنا محمد وآله الطاهرين. تمت. م. تمت. م. تمت. م.م.م ...", الخاتمة: لا يوجد خاتمة. النص ينتهي بـِ: "... وقد أوردت الأخبار الواردة فيها في كتاب بحار الأنوار وكتبت رسالة منفردة أيضًا في ذلك.", الخاتمة: لا يوجد خاتمة. النص ينتهي بـِ: والله أعلم بالصواب.", الخاتمة: لا يوجد خاتمة. النص ينتهي بـِ:"... وكم من غني قد ترك ماله في الدنيا وخرج منها إلى الآخرة وهو فقير حقير وحيد من ماله نادم على عمله وجمع ماله لوارثه وأشد الناس عذابًا يوم القيامة زدناهم عذابًا فوق عذاب.", بداية الورقة الثانية: الدنيا كيف يطمئن إليها., بداية الورقة الثانية: الضغطة في الجسد الأصلي., بداية الورقة الثانية: باسمك الذي اذا سئلك., بداية الورقة الثانية: فأبوا فأرسل صالحًا., بداية الورقة الثانية: في كتاب سليم الجواهري., بداية الورقة الثانية: لاحتجاجهم بحيث يرتفع., بداية الورقة الثانية: وهو متعارف بين الأنام., and بداية الورقة الثانية: يقول بالاجتهاد وقلت.
Subject (Name):
ʻĀmilī, Bahāʼ al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Ḥusayn, 1547-1621. Risālah fī taḥrīm dhabāʼiḥ Ahl al-Kitāb., ʻĀmilī, Bahāʼ al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Ḥusayn,--1547-1621, Astarābādī, Muḥammad ʻAlī., Astarābādī, Muḥammad ʻAlī. ʻIqd-i nikāḥ., Fayḍ al-Kāshī, Muḥammad ibn Murtaḍá, 1598 or 1599-1680 or 1681. Taqwīm al-muḥsinīn fī maʻrifat al-sāʻāt wa-al-ayyām wa-al-shuhūr wa-al-sinīn., Fayḍ al-Kāshī, Muḥammad ibn Murtaḍá,--1598 or 1599-1680 or 1681, Ḥārithī, Ḥusayn ibn ʻAbd al-Ṣamad, 1512-1576. Risālah fī al-taqlīd., Ḥārithī, Ḥusayn ibn ʻAbd al-Ṣamad,--1512-1576, Jaʻfar al-Ṣādiq, 702?-765 or 766. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84033098, Jaʻfar al-Ṣādiq,--702?-765 or 766, Majlisī, Muḥammad Bāqir ibn Muḥammad Taqī, 1627 or 1628-approximately 1699. Risālah al-iʻtiqādīyah., Majlisī, Muḥammad Bāqir ibn Muḥammad Taqī, 1627 or 1628-approximately 1699. Tuḥfat al-zāʼir., Majlisī, Muḥammad Bāqir ibn Muḥammad Taqī,--1627 or 1628-approximately 1699, Rāwandī, Saʻīd ibn Hibat Allāh, -1178. Qiṣaṣ al-anbiyāʼ., Rāwandī, Saʻīd ibn Hibat Allāh,---1178.--Qiṣaṣ al-anbiyāʼ., استرابادي، محمد علي., استرابادي، محمد علي. عقد نكاح., جعفر الصادق، 702-؟765 أو 766., جعفر الصادق،--702-؟765 أو 766., حارثي، حسين بن عبد الصمد، 1512-1576. رسالة في التقليد., حارثي، حسين بن عبد الصمد،--1512-1576., راوندي، سعيد بن هبة الله، -1178. قصص الأنبياء., راوندي، سعيد بن هبة الله،---1178.--قصص الأنبياء., عاملي، بهاء الدين محمد بن حسين،--1547-1621., فيض الكاشي، محمد بن مرتضى، 1598 أو 1599-1680 أو 1681. تقويم المحسنين في معرفة الساعات والأيام والشهور والسنين., فيض الكاشي، محمد بن مرتضى،--1598 أو 1599-1680 أو 1681., مجلسي، محمد باقر بن محمد تقي، 1627 أو -1628حوالي 1699. تحفة الزائر., مجلسي، محمد باقر بن محمد تقي، 1627 أو -1628حوالي 1699. رسالة الاعتقادية., مجلسي، محمد باقر بن محمد تقي، 1627 أو 1628-حوالي 1699. رسالة في تحريم ذبائح أهل الكتاب ., and مجلسي، محمد باقر بن محمد تقي،--1627 أو 1628-حوالي 1699.
Subject (Topic):
Arabic language--Terms and phrases--Early works to 1800., Arabic manuscripts., Astrology, Arab--Early works to 1800., Bible.--Old Testament.--Selections--Early works to 1800., Food--Religious aspects--Islam--Early works to 1800., Imams (Shiites)--Early works to 1800., Islamic calendar--Early works to 1800., Magic squares--Early works to 1800., Marriage (Islamic law)--Early works to 1800., Medicine--Formulae, receipts, prescriptions--Early works to 1800, Persian manuscripts., Prophets, Pre-Islamic, in literature--Early works to 1800., Prophets, Pre-Islamic--Early works to 1800, and Shīʻah--Doctrines--Early works to 1800
Manuscript on paper of Albertus Magnus, Commentary on Book 4 of the Sentences of Peter Lombard.
Description:
Binding: Fifteenth century. Original sewing on five slit, tawed straps laced into wooden boards. Endband cores laid in grooves. Covered with white, tawed skin, blind-tooled with a St. Andrew's cross within panel borders. The covering leather is sewn around the endbands, from spine to edges, with a back-stitch. Traces of round bosses, probably brass, and of two strap and pin fastenings, the pins on the upper board., Collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps (no. 573). Given to Yale in 1929 by Mrs. J. L. Leipziger., Plain initials in red and rubrics throughout., Script: Gothic cursive script of three hands. Scribe 1) ff. 1r-156v; Scribe 2) ff. 157r-274r; Scribe 3, Laurence of Mechlin, wrote ff. 274r-317r and dated the codex 1452., and Watermarks: similar to Briquet Ancre 381, Balance 2427, Tete de boeuf 15102.
Subject (Name):
Peter Lombard,--Bishop of Paris,--ca. 1100-1160
Subject (Topic):
Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, Scholasticism, and Scholia
Manuscript on paper (polished) of Gasparino Barzizza, Commentary on Epistolae morales ad Lucilium, 65-124 only.
Description:
Binding: Fifteenth century, Italy. Parchment stays are adhered to inner and outer conjugate leaves of quires. Original wound sewing on three tawed skin, slit straps laid in channels on the outside of beech boards. The endbands, which are wanting, were sewn on tawed skin cores laid in grooves and nailed or held in place by the bosses; they were tied down through a tawed skin spine lining. Covered in sheepskin, originally brick red, with the surface now badly rubbed and shedding. Corner tongues. Blind-tooled with an X in concentric frames. Four leaf-shaped catches with three flowers on each on the lower board, one wanting; the upper board cut in for two kermes pink straps attached with star-headed nails. Five flower-shaped bosses on each board and the trace of a chain attachment at the tail of the lower one., Illuminated initial, f. 1r, 8-line, blue with white highlights and burnished gold on gold ground with stylized foliage in green and dark red with yellow highlights. Terminals ending in foliage serifs, red, green with yellow highlights, and gold balls with hairline extensions. Numerous pen and ink initials, 3-line, alternate red and bright blue with penwork designs of the other color extending along margin., Purchased from Enzo Ferrajoli through Nicolas Rauch of Geneva in 1958 by L. C. Witten, who sold it the same year to Thomas E. Marston., Script: Written in gothic cursive with humanistic features by a single scribe, above top line., and Watermarks: similar to Briquet Tour 15909 and Piccard Turm II.617.
Subject (Name):
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus,--ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D
Subject (Topic):
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Latin literature, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Scholia