Neophitus, Neophitvs, and Versio trilingvis Italica, Gallica, Hispanica historicorvm tractatvvm qvi adversvs episcopi Romani veraveriorem antichristianam tyrannidem, in Latinis tomis operum D. Mart. Lutheri extant
Description:
Consists of the preliminary dialogue "Neophitus" in Latin only., Dedicated to Georg Mylius., First of two works bound together., Includes bibliographical references in margins., Signatures: A-E⁴ (A1v, A4v, E4v blank)., Stamp: Herzoglicher S. Meiningischer Bibliothek [Library of the Dukes of Saxe-Meiningen]. In ms. on t.p. verso: I.V.C.J. B[ernhard] H[erzog] Z[u] S[achsen] 1679. In ms. on front paste-down: [Rosenthal] MS230. Spine label and ms. note: Hdschr. 71 (number assigned by Theodor Linschman, who in 1902, reorganized the ms. holdings of the princes of Saxe-Meiningen). Bound with ms. of the Augsburg Confession in four languages (Latin, Italian, French, and Spanish)., and Turned C's used in date in Roman numerals on t.p.
Publisher:
Ex officina Tobiae Steinmanni,
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church--Controversial literature--Early works to 1800 and Herzoglicher S. Meiningischer Bibliothek--Stamp
Subject (Topic):
Euro tracts--1598 and Grace (Theology)--Early works to 1800
Manuscript on paper of Jacopo Salimbeni's Viaggio de quatro chavalieri andarono cercando il mondo, an account of travel to the East.
Description:
Contemporary foliation employed: ff. 61-84. Also has modern foliation in pencil at bottom right., Disbound., Manuscript on paper of Jacopo Salimbeni's Viaggio de quatro chavalieri andarono cercando il mondo, an account of travel to the East undertaken 1416 May 1, starting from Venice. The language of this manuscript is influenced by the Venetian dialect. The first sixty folios are missing., and Script: copied by one hand in Gothica Semihybrida Currens (Mercantesca).
Subject (Name):
Salimbeni, Jacopo,--d. ca. 1427
Subject (Topic):
Italian literature--15th century, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Voyages around the world
Manuscript on parchment of Diogenes Laertius, Vitae et sententiae philosophorum, translated into Latin by Ambrogio Traversari and preceded by his dedicatory letter to Cosimo de' Medici.
Description:
Binding: Fifteenth century, Italy. A hybrid Italo-Greek binding. Sewn or resewn (the sewing is too tight to determine with certainty) on five tawed skin, slit straps. Wooden boards which are not flush at head and tail are grooved on the edges. Beaded Western endbands added. Covered in dark brown calf, blind-tooled with a triple cross made up of gilt annular dots and rope interlace in a central panel within concentric frames alternately made up of a beaded zigzag ribbon and feathered rinceau. Similar tools are used on Marston MSS 39 and 68. Spine: bands outlined and panels diapered with triple fillets. Traces of four braid-and-pin fastenings, the pins in the edges of the lower board instead of the upper board as is usual in Greek bindings. "Diogenes ***" is added on the fore edge; "diogenes laergi" is written in batarde on a label under horn at the head of the upper board, possibly added in northern Europe., Script: Main text written in round humanistic bookhand by a single scribe., Some worming at beginning of text., and The decoration consists of a 3/4 border, f. 1r, of intricate white vine-stem ornament curling around thin gold bars (doubled in inner and lower margins) on a blue, green and pale pink ground dotted with white, yellow and blue, and gold balls. Incorporated into the lower border are a medallion (blank) framed by a laurel wreath and two narrow gold bands, a stag, and a putto with multi-colored wings in blue, green and dark red. In the inner margin are two birds in brown, orange and white. Ten illuminated initials, 9- to 4-line, gold on blue, green and pale pink background with white vine-stem ornament. Numerous smaller initials, 3- to 2-line, gold on blue and pink or green and pink grounds with white and gold filigree. Headings in black majuscules. Running headlines, in red, on ff. 1-4 only.
Subject (Name):
Diogenes Laertius and Medici, Cosimo de',--1389-1464
Subject (Topic):
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Literature, Medieval--Translations, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Philosophy, Ancient
Manuscript on paper of Gasparinus Barzizius (Gasparino Barzizza, 1360-1431), Vocabularium breve.
Description:
Binding: ca. 2000. White limp parchment. Two pairs of white leather ties., Case marked vol. 2 contains former (modern) limp parchment binding, Modern binder's blanks not digitized., Mss. 897 and 898 are parts of the same manuscript., Red headings. Red stroking of majuscules and red paragraph marks on f. 1r only.The text opens with a 5-line red plain initial on f. 1r., Script: The original text is copied by one hand, writing a small Italian Gothica Hybrida Libraria. The additions and artt. 2-3 are in more rapid executions of the same script; the headings in a more calligraphic form, which may comprise Textualis elements., and Watermark: a Trefoil. Parchment stays at the outer and at the inner sides of the quires, made from scraps of various manuscripts. Foliation in ink 17th century (?).
Subject (Topic):
Latin language--Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.--Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Manuscript on paper of Henricus de Ratisbona, Vocabularius Lucianus. With other texts, including sermons, possibly by Matthias Engelschalk; sermons by Conradus Batt; partial text of Alain de Lille's Liber Poenitentialis.
Description:
Approximately 20 leaves excised between ff. 63-64. 30 leaves excised after ff. 184.
Subject (Name):
Henricus de Ratisbona and Lucian,--of Samosata
Subject (Topic):
Latin language--Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.--Early works to 1800, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library, and Sermons, Latin--Early works to 1800
Bourrit, Marc-Théodore, 1739-1819 Saussure, Horace Bénédict de, 1740-1799 Saussure, Horace Bénédict de, 1740-1799. Essai sur l'histoire naturelle des environs de Genève Saussure, Nicolas Thédore de, 1767-1845
Published / Created:
M.DCCC.LXXIX.-MDCCXCVI. [1779-1796]
Call Number:
1998 +200
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Essai sur l'histoire naturelle des environs de Genève. and Voyages de Saussure
Description:
Errata: v. 1, p. XXXVI., Illustrations by M.T. Bourrit, Théodore de Saussure and others., Includes index., and T. 1, p. 385-392 (signature 3C) wanting. Misbound: t. 1, signatures 3E and 3K misbound. Manuscript annotations of Jean André de Luc (1763-1847).
Publisher:
Chez Samuel Fauche, imprimeur et libraire du roi.,
Subject (Geographic):
Alps--Description and travel--Early works to 1800 and Geneva (Switzerland)--Description and travel--Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Luc, J. A. de--(Jean André),--1763-1847--Ms. notes and Saussure, Horace Bénédict de,--1740-1799--Presentation inscription to M. De Luc
Subject (Topic):
Geology--Alps--Early works to 1800 and Physical geography--Alps--Early works to 1800
Mounted clippings from various Pacific Northwest newspapers of the 1880’s and ’90’s with a typewritten index.
Description:
From the Oregonian.
Subject (Topic):
Frontier and pioneer life --Northwest, Pacific, Frontier and pioneer life --Oregon, Frontier and pioneer life --Washington (State), Indians of North America --Wars --Northwest, Pacific, and Umpqua Indians