"sub annis 1437 mensis Julii die 22", Manuscript on vellum., Numbered in a later hand form 2-30., Rubricated., Imperfect: leaves 1, 16-17 and last leaf lacking., Facsimile (separately paged) of this manuscript, with transcription of the Latin text (pages 73-128) in: Lo Statuto di Montebuono in Sabina del 1437 / saggi di Mario Ascheri, Tersilio Leggio, Sandro Notari ; edizione del testo manoscritto a cura di Alda Spotti. Roma : Viella, 2011., Also available in original print http://morris.law.edu/record=b257447, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut : Yale Law Library, MssJ M76 no.1 tall., Description based on print version record , and Hicks classification: MssJ M76 no.1 tall.
Publisher:
producer not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, New Haven., Italy, and Montebuono.
Subject (Topic):
Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern), Ordinances, Municipal, and Criminal law
Manuscript on parchment (goatskin) of 1) Landulphus senior (Landulphus Mediolanensis, 12th century), Historia Mediolanensis. 2) Catalogue of the Archbishops of Milan up to Galdinus (1166-1176). 3) Arnulf of Milan (Arnulphus Mediolanensis, d. ca. 1077), Liber gestorum recentium
Description:
In Latin., Script: Copied by one hand in Southern Gothica Semitextualis Libraria. Marginal notes in Gothico-Humanistica Cursiva Libraria., Annotations in the hand of Francesco della Croce., Plain red 1-line initials in the verses at the end of art. 1, Book I (f. 10v) and in art. 2; alternately red and blue 2- or 3-lines initials in the other parts; 5-line littera duplex in the same colours at the beginning of art. 3; 6-line littera duplex with penwork and marginal extensions at the beginning of art. 1, Book I (f. 1v); 9-line foliate initial on square background in yellow, mauve, red, green, blue and with left-margin Gothic illuminated acanthus border on f. 1r., and Binding: Twentieth century. Plain white parchment over pasteboard. Remnants of title-label at the top of the spine.
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, New Haven., Italy, and Milan (Italy)
Subject (Name):
Della Croce, Francesco, 1391-1479.
Subject (Topic):
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval, and History
published as the act directs Mayth [sic] 25, 1780.
Call Number:
780.05.25.02
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Description:
Title from item., Artist and printmaker from British Museum catalogue., and Sitter identified in British Museum catalogue as possibly Gaetano Manini, painter, of Milan, Italy, or Magnini, a picture dealer.
"Al ser.mo granduca di Toscana.", Illustrations by Jacques Callot comprising illustrated title-page with Medici arms, and 5 double plates representing the stage setting., Imprint from colophon: In Firenze nella stamperia di Pietro Cecconcelli. MDCXX. Alle stelle Medicee. Con licenzia de' periori., No. 1 of 2 works bound together with spine title: Il Solimano e L'Aristodemo., Pages 33-40 and 89 misnumbered 41-48 and 98 respectively., Signatures: a⁶ A-V⁴ X²., and The scenes here illustrated were copied when this production was revived in 1623, for the festivities on the occasion of the visit of the cardinal Francesco Sacrati.
Publisher:
Nella Stamperia di Pietro Cecconcelli,
Subject (Geographic):
Italy
Subject (Name):
Callot, Jacques, 1592-1635, ill., Cecconcelli, Pietro, printer., Rosenthal, Albi,--1914-2004--Ownership., and Süleyman--I,--Sultan of the Turks,--1494 or 1495-1566--Drama.
Song, copyist's manuscript, corrected in holograph and signed by Puccini. Appended is an ALS from Puccini to Carlo Abeniacar, [1897 Dec 13], presenting the score and discussing Puccini's interest in hunting
Description:
Giacomo Puccini, Italian composer. and Song, with words by Carlo Abeniacar. Published 1899.
Subject (Geographic):
Italy
Subject (Name):
Abeniacar, Carlo. and Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924.
Subject (Topic):
Composers, Hunting songs, and Songs (High voice) with piano
Manuscript on parchment of Biondo Flavio, Italia Illustrata with the dedicatory preface to Pope Nicolas V (d. 1455).
Description:
In Latin., Script: Written in fine humanistic bookhand, below top line, by a single scribe who also wrote the running titles (epigraphic majuscules) and marginalia, in red., Elaborately illuminated title page with historiated initial, 10-line, mauve with silver filigree against gold ground, edged in black, with a portrait of the author, seated and holding a book, against a hilly landscape and blue sky. Partial border of white vine-stem ornament against a predominantly gold ground with blue, green, and red patches with white and pale yellow dots in inner and upper margins, terminating in dense penwork scrolls with gold dots. In outer and lower margin, border of stylized flowers and foliage in red, purple, green, and blue, surrounded by dense penwork scrolls punctuated by gold dots. In center of lower margin, wreathed medallion with unidentified arms, supported by two purple winged putti outlined in blue and wearing red necklaces. 14 illuminated initials, 9- to 6-line, gold, on blue, green, and red ground with white vine-stem ornament, sometimes extending into the margins. Headings, running titles, and marginalia in red., and Binding: Eighteenth century, England. Red goatskin gold-tooled, with the crest of Charles Chauncy on the sides. Gilt edges. Rebacked. The fine quality of the endleaves and leather, and the tool used on the edges of the boards and the turn-ins are similar to those in Marston MS 102 and Beinecke MS 497, both probably bound by Richard Wier, active in London and France in the 1770s; d. 1792).
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut, New Haven., and Italy
Subject (Name):
Biondo Flavio, 1392-1463.
Subject (Topic):
Geography, Medieval, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval, and Description and travel