Copyist's manuscript consisting of 22 chamber duets by Steffani.
Alternative Title:
Libro di duetti dello Stefani dell’ Illmo. Sigre. Alfonso Marsili
Description:
Agostino Steffani, Italian composer, especially known for his chamber duets for two voices and continuo., Also listed in finding aid for General Collection Manuscript Music Miscellany., Binding: contemporary parchment., and Blanks not scanned.
Subject (Name):
Marsili, Alfonso and Steffani, Agostino,--1654-1728
Edward T. Crosby was an officers servant in the 19th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861-1862, and served as a soldier in the 50th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862-1863. He died at sea on Aug 2, 1863.
Description:
Collection includes two diaries, holograph, dated Sep 10, 1861-Apr 9, 1862, signed; and Nov 19, 1862-Feb 20, 1863.
Subject (Geographic):
United States --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 --Personal narratives
Elizabeth S. Dickerman papers relating to Emily Dickinson
Container / Volume:
Box 1 | Folder 5
Image Count:
11
Description:
Holograph reminiscence by Elizabeth Dickerman,concerning visits to the home of Emily and Lavinia Dickinson. The reminiscence contains a quote of the poem "There are two Mays."
Arnaldus, de Villanova, d. 1311 Carpenter, Richard, d. 1670? Ripley, George, d. 1490?
Published / Created:
circa 1570
Call Number:
Mellon MS 41
Image Count:
15
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Manuscript on paper roll of George Ripley (?), Alchemy, in English verse, with additional verses attributed to Richard Carpenter. With Arnold of Villanova, Visio mystica, anonymously translated into English.
Alternative Title:
Ripley scroll
Description:
One roll with multiple illustrated sheets. and Paper rotulus consisting originally of thirteen folio sheets and half-sheets of differing lengths glued together, averaging 540 mm. in width (lateral margins and broad bordering line in black ink partly trimmed away), slightly defective with small losses at beginning and end; now cut into thirteen sections measuring about 435 x 540 each, except for the last which measures 625 x 540.
Joseph Thomas Heath's diary describes farm life in Steilacoom, Oregon Territory. The diary is accompanied by letters relating to Heath and the diary. 195 p.
Subject (Geographic):
Steilacoom (Wash.)
Subject (Name):
Heath, Joseph 1805-1849
Subject (Topic):
Agriculture--Washington (State) and Farm life--Washington (State)