f. 221r-221v: Apostles' Creed and the Confiteor; the latter incomplete, ending with "consensu tactu uisu". The phrase "ego infelix peccatrix" in the Confiteor indicates that the book was written for use by a woman. and Manuscript on parchment (trimmed) of a Book of Hours, with Calendar and prayers in Flemish.
Description:
Binding: Nineteenth century. Brown, originally black, sheepskin; stamped in gold on the spine: "Psaterium." Red edges., Script: Written in liturgical gothic bookhand by one scribe., and Three full-page miniatures of mediocre quality. Each miniature set in a narrow frame of gold, black, pink, and white; full border of blue and gold acanthus leaves, red, pink, and blue flowers and strawberries, and black pen flecks. One 7-line historiated initial on f. 216r (Flemish Prayers): Pieta, pink with white highlights on gold; full border as above; text separated from border by a narrow band attached to initial of gold and pink, edged in black. Illuminated 5-line initials with full borders (eg. ff. 13r, 18r, 28r), pink or blue with white highlights on gold, filled with blue or pink trilobe leaves. 2-line initials, gold on pink and blue with white highlights, one on f. 92r (Advent Office) with a band attached, as above, and small sections of border, as above; one 3-line initial on f. 179r (Obsecro te) in similar manner. 1-line initials, blue with red penwork and gold with black penwork; initials within text washed in yellow. KL monograms as 2-line initials; Latin names of months and important feasts in red. Line fillers: oblique lines with dots attached, stylized plant motifs, dots, etc., in blue or gold. Rubrics in faded red.
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 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
Castellini, Giovanni Zaratino Pers, D. P. (Dirck Pietersz.), ca. 1581-1662 Ripa, Cesare, 1560-1645
Published / Created:
in't jaer 1644.
Call Number:
1976 51
Image Count:
7
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
[Iconologia. Dutch]
Description:
Added engraved title page., Autograph of Jan Ameling Emmens., Colophon: t'Aemsteldam : Gedruckt by Iacob Lescaille, in 't jaer 1644., and Signatures: *6(*6 fold. over to form engr. t.p.) **2A-Llll4Mmmm2.
Publisher:
By Dirck Pietersz Pers, boeckverkooper op't Water, recht over de Kooren-merckt,
"Les cartes géographiques et les figures insérćes dans le texte sont celles de l'édition flamande de 1630"--Willems, Les Elzevier, 1880, no. 497., "This French translation of Laet contains many materials not to be found in the original Dutch, chiefly vocabularies of Indian tribes"--Sabin., First edition published in Dutch at Leyden, 1625, under title: Nieuvve wereldt ofte Beschrijvinghe van West-Indien., Printer's mark (the hermit) on t.-p., and T.-p. in red and black.
Publisher:
Chez B. & A. Elseuiers,
Subject (Geographic):
America--Description and travel, America--Discovery and exploration, and West Indies--Description and travel
Collection of approximately twenty letters, fifteen with envelopes, to Carlos Piesaar received during a brief incarceration for Provo-related activities in 1970. Letters from family, friends, and Provo artists and sympathizers include drawings and clippings. With twenty-five empty envelopes, two addressed to Peter Bronkhorst.
Description:
Carlos Piesaar, member of Provo movement in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in the 1960s. and Purchased from John Benjamins Antiquariat B. D. on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 2010.
Subject (Geographic):
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Subject (Name):
Bronkhorst, Peter, Dutch Counterculture Collection (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library), and Provo (Organization)
Subject (Topic):
Counterculture--Netherlands--Amsterdam and Social movements--Netherlands--Amsterdam
The collection primarily contains letters received by Carel Mondriaan and his wife Mary Mondriaan, including one autograph letter and twelve postcards, signed, from Piet Mondrian writing from Paris (1937-1938), London (1938-1939), and New York (1941). Other correspondents in the papers are Willem Frederik Mondriaan (two telegrams, 1943-1944); Harry Holtzman (one typed letter, signed, 1948), Michel Seuphor (one autograph letter, signed, 1956), and Kunstkreis-Verlag (one typed letter, 1956). Also present is a manuscript inventory in an unidentified hand (1946) listing some of the items in the collection, a printed announcement for Louis Cornelis Mondriaan's funeral (1943), a photograph of Carel and Mary Mondriaan with Piet Mondrian in his studio at 278 Boulevard Raspail, Paris (1936), and an album holding seventy-two carte-de-visite portrait photographs of Mondriaan family members (1870s-1880s).
Description:
Carel Mondriaan was born on June 1, 1880, and died on July 28, 1956. The younger brother of Dutch artist Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Mondriaan had a career as an insurance broker. and Purchased from S. W. Myers (Sotheby's sale, 1983 November 7, lot 291) on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 1983.
Histoire metallique de la republique de Hollande. Dutch
Description:
BEIN Numismatic Zn65 078p: Ms. notes on front fly-leaf., Includes index., and Plates numbered irregularly 1-123 and [A]-P, with some missed in numbering and some double numbers. Some plate numbers appear to have been corrected by hand.