De partitione oratoria M.T. Ciceronis dialogvs and Partitiones oratoriae
Description:
From the collection of E.K. Schreiber (Firm). Ms. ownership inscriptions on t.p.: Ex conventu minimorum Romanens[is][?]. Bookplate on front pastedown: Sem. Maj. Valentin. Some ms. notes in margins (bled). Ms. remnants used in binding., Includes index., and Signatures: a-x⁸ y¹⁰.
Publisher:
Seb. Gryphium excudebat Lugduni,
Subject (Name):
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.--Partitiones oratoriae., E.K. Schreiber (Firm) Ownership., Gryphius, Sebastianus, 1493-1556, printer., Minims (Religious order) Ownership., Sem. Maj. Valentin Bookplate., Strébée, Jacques-Louis, d. ca. 1550., and Valla, Giorgio, 1447-1500.
Delle lodi dell' altezza reale del serenissimo Gio. Gastone VII. gran duca di Toscana and Orazione funerale
Description:
"Con licenza de' superiori.", No. 2 of 2 works bound together. Ownership inscription "Dell sig.e Francesco Grazzini dottore di S. Chiesa" on front endpaper; also signed on back endpaper and on front cover. Ms. waste used in binding., and Signatures: A⁸.
Publisher:
Nella stamperia di S. A. R., per Giovan Gaetano Tartini, e Santi Franchi,
Subject (Name):
Franchi, Santi, printer., Gian Gastone,--Grand Duke of Tuscany,--1671-1737--Death and burial., Grazzini, Francesco--Autograph., Stamperia di S.A.R., printer., and Tartini, Giovan Gaetano, printer.
Subject (Topic):
Funeral rites and ceremonies--Italy--Florence--Early works to 1800.
Descrizione dell' apparato della comedia et intermedii d'essa
Description:
Attributed to Domenico Mellini., Colophon: In Fiorenza appresso i Giunti., Medici arms as title vignette. Printer's device at end., Ms. waste used in binding., and Signatures: A-B⁸.
Publisher:
Appresso i Giunti,
Subject (Name):
Francesco--I,--Grand-Duke of Tuscany,--1541-1587--Marriage., Giovanna,--d'Austria, Grand-Duchess, consort of Francesco I, Grand-Duke of Tuscany,--1547-1578--Marriage., and Haeredes Bernardi Iuntae, printer.
Esequie dell' altezza reale del serenissimo Giovan Gastone gran duca di Toscana
Description:
"Con licenza de' superiori.", Ill. of funeral setting engraved by Vincenzo Franceschini after Ferdinando Ruggieri, dated 1738., No. 1 of 2 works bound together. Ownership inscription "Dell sig.e Francesco Grazzini dottore di S. Chiesa" on front endpaper; also signed in back endpaper and on front cover. Ms. waste used in binding., and Signatures: A-C⁸.
Publisher:
Nella Stamperia di S. A. R., per Giovan Gaetano Tartini e Santi Franchi,
Subject (Name):
Franceschini, Vincenzo, 1680-ca.1744., Franchi, Santi, printer., Gian Gastone,--Grand Duke of Tuscany,--1671-1737--Death and burial., Grazzini, Francesco--Autograph., Ruggieri, Ferdinando., Stamperia di S.A.R., printer., and Tartini, Giovan Gaetano, printer.
Subject (Topic):
Funeral rites and ceremonies--Italy--Florence--Early works to 1800.
Manuscript, on paper, in three hands (Anglicana and early secretary), produced in northern England, probably Durham, during the second quarter of the fifteenth century
Description:
In Middle English., The text of the poem is incomplete, beginning at line 2501 and ending at line 12363, with gaps. It includes an "interpolation" of 126 lines between lines 6546 and 6547 which consists of lines 5377-5414 of the Anglo-Norman poem on which Mannyng's translation is based, "Le Manuel des Pechiez (Peches).", Believed to have been owned by Sir William Bowes (1389-1460)., Eighteenth-century bookplate of Sir William Blakiston-Bowes., Watermark: Piccard 13.716 (Tiel, 1447-9; used at Durham from 1435-1456)., Contains name "Roger ?Willims" on f. 56r., Binding: original oak boards, with leather or vellum spine missing. The middles of the quires are bound with fragments of a Latin theological manuscript of the fourteenth century., and Accompanied by typed transcript shelved as Box 2.
Authorship attributed to Hermannus Zittart, penitentiary of the Archbishop of Cologne, in Kaeppeli, T. Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum Medii Aevi, 1883. Goff M-213 gives the GW form of the name as Hermannus de Sittard., Binding: contemporary pigskin-backed wooden boards, one clasp and catch; medieval ms. paste-downs at front and back from a German ninth-cent. Latin Bible (texts of Jeremiah 6:10-13 and 6:28-7:3)., Bought in Feb. 1995; the Edwin J. Beinecke Fund., Few spaces, with guide-letters, left for capitals; other capitals printed. Rubricated throughout. Printer's full-page device on K6v and M6v; both impressions have coat-of-arms supplied in red in lower shield. Few ms. notes., Imperfect: K7-8 and L⁴ wanting., Imprint from colophon on final leaf; colophon on leaf 180r gives precise day., and Provenance: "2207 c. fr. O P." (ms. on t.p.) indicating ownership by Frankfurt Dominicans (Dominkanerkloster Frankfurt am Main).
Publisher:
Per me Hermannu[m] Bungart de Retwych ...,
Subject (Name):
Dominikanerkloster Frankfurt am Main Inscription.
Subject (Topic):
Confession--Handbooks, manuals, etc.--Poetry., Incunabula in Yale Library., Penitentials--Early works to 1800., and Sin--Poetry.
Manuscript, on parchment, in several hands, containing copies of legal documents, many concluding with notarial signs. Two internal title pages. The first reads: "Recognoissances de noble Pierre de Salles. 1324. Quartrefois B. Recognoi.ces de Noble Bernard de Salles. 1350. Quatrefois C. Recog.ces de Mons.r L'arceuesque de Narbonne. Aux Noble Bernard de Salles. Et Scindic du Chappitre St. Estienne de Narbonne / 1350. Quatrefois D." The second reads: "Recognoissances de noble Jehan de Vidal Conseig.r de Salles. 1514 Quatrefois N."
Description:
In Latin., Manuscript waste used in two internal bindings., Spine titles read: R--ON- / DE / SALLES. 1324. / 1350. / 1439. / 1514, and Binding: 18th century? full patterned calf. Red leather spine tags.
Subject (Geographic):
France, Connecticut, New Haven., and Narbonne (France)
Subject (Name):
Salles, Bernard de., Salles family., Salles, Pierre de., and Vidal, Jehan de.
anno Domini MCCCCXCVI die penultima Iulij [30 July 1496]
Call Number:
1988 834
Image Count:
14
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Alternative Title:
Summa de regimine vitae humanae
Description:
Binding: sewn on three tawed skin, slit straps set in channels on the outside of beech boards and nailed. Beaded headbands are sewn on tawed skin cores laid in grooves and nailed. Stubs, about 40 mm. wide, of the vellum ms. endleaves are tucked under strips of similar ms. glued at head and tail inside the boards but are not adhered. Covered in dark red/brown goatskin with corner tongues. Blind-tooled with a cross made up of fleurons on a pedestel in a central panel on the front board and a globe [?] on the back board; knotwork frames on both boards. Four fastenings, the catches on the lower board and the straps attached with star-headed nails, Greek workshop?, Bought in Dec. 1987; the Edwin J. Beinecke fund., Bound with: Figure Biblie clarissimi uiri Fratris Antonii de Ra[m]pengolis Ordinis Sancti Augustini. Impressum Venetijs : Per Georgium de Arriuabenis Mantuanu[m], 1496 die XV. mensis Nouembris. (1988 834), and Imprint from colophon.
Publisher:
Per Georgiu[m] de Arriuabenis Mantuanum,
Subject (Topic):
Conduct of life--Early works to 1800. and Incunabula in Yale Library.