Box 3
Contains 21 Results:
Fragment from a glossed textbook from Italy, probably Bologne., Fourteenth century.
Description: Written in Latin on parchment in a compact Southern Textualis Libraria (Littera Bononiensis) script. Glossed in three hands (one is roughly contemporary to the main hand, two are later). Red rubrication, and text on the flesh side only. Provenance: Formerly e.44.
Two leaves from a music book with musical notation. , Fourteenth century.
Leaf on vellum from a breviary, Flanders. , Circa 1350.
Description: Written in Latin on vellum in Gothic script, with three decorated initials. Rubricated; decorated with pen flourishes and gold leaf. Provenance: Acquired by Laurent Ferri in 2014.ID Number:
Two leaves from a legal document., Late fourteenth to fifteenth century.
Description: Written in Latin on parchment in four different hands in a Cursiva script. Folio 1 contains four paragraphs, each in a different hand (hands 1-4). Folio 2 written entirely by hand 4. Each leaf has writing only on the flesh side. Probably taken from a binding.Provenance: Formerly folder 57.1.
Leaf from Thomas of Breslau's "Practica Medicinalis", 1380
One bifolium containing Avicenna’s Liber Canonis I. , Late fourteenth to fifteenth century.
Twenty three fragments recovered from binding containing sermons by Jacques de Lausanne (d. 1321), for Sundays following the Feast of Trinity. , Fourteenth to fifteenth century.
One leaf from Titus Livius, Historiae (Book 3.4-7). , Late fourteenth to fifteenth century.
Description: Written in Latin on parchment in a Semitextualis script. Removed from the binding of a book.Provenance: Received President White Library, 1891. Lost description by M. Malamud, n.d. Formerly folder u.39.
One leaf possibly from an illuminated Psalter including Psalm 19 and decorative line fillers., Late fourteenth to early fifteenth century.
Description: Written in Latin on parchment in a Northern Textualis Formata (Textus Rotundus). Decorated initials in red, blue, and gold, and unusually ornate line fillers in red, blue and gold. Provenance: From the Ferrini collection. Formerly folder 65.