A coat of arms divided into two vertical portions, with the left-hand side further divided into quarters, featuring crosses, ermine spots, and leopard faces. The right-hand side features a large griffon. Over the main shield, and covering up detail, is a smaller crest divided into three portions and featuring three flowers. At the helm is a lion brandishing a battle axe and sporting three ermine spots. Below the crest is the motto Nec Temere Nec Timide.
Subject (Name):
Clough, Henry Gore
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, Shields, Sword, and Wings
A shield on which an argent chevron with five ermine marks divides a gules field with three trefoils; two above the chevron, one below. At the helm, atop a torse is a double-headed eagle. Below, two long and leafy rose stems are jointed together, surrounding the title text, and, additionally, Trin[ity] Col[lege] Dub[lin]. These merge with a banner above, upon which is the motto Toujours Prest.
Subject (Name):
Mede, Horace T. N.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Flower, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Wings
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Publisher:
Published by Currier & Ives; 152 Nassau St. New York
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Pets, Children, Infants, Rattles, and Dogs
Manuscript on parchment of Hugo de Folieto, Aviarium, a Bestiarium, and moral treatises
Description:
In Latin., Script: copied by two hands writing a small Gothica Textualis Libraria, both having a tendency towards lengthening and making loops to the ascenders at the top line; A copied ff. 1r-7v and 17r-19v and is marked by conspicuous vertical decorative strokes at the top of r and long strokes on i; B copied ff. 8r-16v. Running headlines in red in artt. 3-5 in Gothica Textualis Libraria., Headings in red. 2-line (on f. 18v 3-line) initials were provided but were not executed; guide letters in the inner and outer margins. In art. 1, square spaces or roundels traced in ink have been provided in the text for illustrations, but the latter have only exceptionally been executed. No illustrations were provided in chapters 28-30 and 36-37. On f. 1v the text of chapters 31-35 is arranged in such a way, that a roundel containing a fully coloured female saint is placed in the center, and in the right-hand column a large space has been provided for a picture of the Cedar, the text being written around its stem. On f. 2r there is a drawing in crayon of a Pelican (very light, ch. 38), on f. 2v an ink drawing of a Raven (ch. 40), on f. 6r a crayon sketch of a Stork (ch. 47)., Parchment soiled and in bad condition. Holes and irregular and damaged lower edges, the latter often repaired by means of strips of parchment; the final pages badly damaged, with loss of text., The manuscript contains: 1) Hugo de Folieto (Hugh of Fouilloy, d. c. 1172), Aviarium. 2) Bestiarium (Bestiary). 3) Caesarius Arelatensis (c. 470-542), Sermo 46 (De ebrietate vitanda). 4) Ps.-Augustinus Hipponensis, Sermo de vanitate. 5) Augustinus Hipponensis (St. Augustine, 354-430), Informatio regularis (Regula ad servos Dei)., and Binding: 19th century. Reddish leather over cardboard; the covers blind-tooled with a double decorative frame, the inner one chequered, with circular dots on the intersections; small quadrangular decorative bosses in gilt (?) brass in the four corners and in the center of each cover. Spine with four raised bands. Two brass clasps attached to the rear cover, with catches on the front cover.
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and New Haven.
Subject (Name):
Hugh, of Fouilloy, d. 1172 or 3.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Birds, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Manuscripts, Medieval, and Sermons, Latin
A coat of arms divided into three parts. Within are three bears, two doves, and a fleur-de-lis. The shield divided in two parts on which are three bear like animals two birds and a fleur-de-lis. The design is surrounded by elaborate mantling and flora. Above this is a heron standing in tall grass. Below reads the motto Le Bon Temps Viendra.
Subject (Name):
Barham, Hy
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms with various stripes and shaped decoration. Above the mantling and helm is a spotted hyiena-esque creature. Beneath the crest is the motto Loyal Jusq'a la Mort.
Subject (Name):
Belchier, J.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided into fours—with two alternating designs. In two of the quarters are three roundels each; in the other two are three heads of boar apiece. In the center is a smaller shield with three boar heads. At the helm is the head and upper torso of a man with a snake wrapped around his neck, and a torse at his base
Subject (Name):
Vaughan, J.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Portraits, Shield, and Woman
A coat of arms divided into three portions, with three annulets in the center, two crosses above, and one below. At the crest is a donkey. Beneath is the motto Nec Timide nec Temere.
Subject (Name):
Crane, J. Wyatt
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Cross, Physicians, and Shield