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Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Glenbow Museum catalogue.","labels":{"type":["a","o"]}} +{"text":"Document includes lists of passenger names.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"From collection: Euterpe/Star of India Log Book","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"This log contains corresponding information to A0245.1.01.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Author probably Captain H W Bowman or Captain Thomas Bowling.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Author probably Captain Roland Streeter.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"On April 18, 1912, there is signature in the log: O. L. Nilsson Master. No reference to Nilsson being a captain on the Star of India.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Water damage has affected many pages in this logbook.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"A special issue of Mains'l Haul. A Journal of Pacific Maritime History.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Certificate of Incorporation: Chebra Rabeno Nochum Anshei Grodna.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Pages 51-52 are missing.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"93.5 x 154 cm.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"28 x 35.4 cm.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"7.7 x 8 cm.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"12.5 x 21.5 cm.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"11 x 7 inches.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"From collection: Diaries / Journals / Letters","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Museum Victoria catalogue.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Text is difficult to read due to the script and the reverse side text showing through the front pages.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The letter is written on a wrapper for 'The Polygot Newsletter, a Summary in English, French, German and Spanish, for Transmission to Europe'. The Polygot was printed and published for the proprietors at the 'Punch' Office, Melbourne, October 1858. The wrapper has an etching of 'View on the Yarra near Dight's Mills' by F. Grusse on the front. The newsletter is an early example of a publication produced in several different languages; an indication of the 'multi-cultural' nature of the population of Victoria in the 1850s.","labels":{"type":["o","w"]}} +{"text":"From collection: Emigrant Guides and Promotional Material","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Cover title.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Front cover features a Daryl Lindsay print of a pastoral scene with cows and gum trees.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"From collection: White Australia","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"From collection: Tickets of Passage","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"From collection: Personal Stories Collections","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Please note: Final page of this diary is torn, with material missing.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The author initially wrote only on the right side of the journal; when reaching the end of the journal, he turned it around and started using the left side of the journal.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"From collection: Papers of John Hedges and Family","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Please note that some images have defective printing and so may appear blurry.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"From collection: Records Regarding Emigrant Traffic","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"From collection: Business Papers of Black Ball Line of Australia","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"From collection: Letter Books of the Medical Officer of Health","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"From collection: War and Colonial Department and Colonial Office: Emigration Original Correspondence.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Document includes lists of passenger names. This volume includes searchable printed documents.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"From collection: War and Colonial Department and Colonial Office: Emigration Original Correspondence","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"This volume includes searchable printed documents.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The following foliated pages were not captured as they were blank: folio 565 / 672 / 781 / 990.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The following foliated pages were not captured as they were blank: folio 345 / 554 / 777 / 868 / 942 / 1034.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The following foliated pages were not captured as they were blank: Folio 101 / 131 / 293 / 525 / 635 / 764.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The following foliated pages were not captured as they were blank: folio 267 / 332 / 560.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The following foliated pages were not captured as they were blank: Folio 64 / 101 / 231 / 361 / 456 / 718 / 876 / 877.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The following foliated pages were not captured as they were blank: Folio 494.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The following foliated pages were not captured as they were blank: Folio 244 / 254 / 773. Foliated pages 421 and 422 missing in the original.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The following foliated pages were not captured as they were blank: Folio 41 / 53 / 291 / 293 / 295 / 297 / 299 / 301 / 317 / 319 / 321 / 329 / 337 / 381 / 426 / 439 / 514 / 522 / 533 / 547 / 556 / 590 / 656 / 733.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The following foliated pages were not captured as they were blank: Folio 161 / 182 / 300 / 333 / 426 / 446 / 563 / 611 / 639 / 656 / 666 / 714 / 717","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Watermarked 1828.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The lectures (39 in number, with Introduction and Index) were delivered to students in London during 1829. They concern surgery and kindred subject matter.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Lecture notes taken by Lehmann during four mathematics classes taught by Professor Christoffel at Strassburg during the 1885-1886 school session.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Caption title.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Likely Duer's pharmacy/materia medica class notes, as he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1814.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Inside front cover: \"Robert Duer's Book the 10th of July 1812\" ; inside back cover: \"Robert Duer's book 1813.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binder's title.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Mach gives title as: Ḥāshiyah ʻalá Ḥāshiyat Mīr Abī al-Fatḥ.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Islamic binding, paper-covered, with flap.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Occasional glosses.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Also known as: al-Alfīyah.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"With: 1 other title.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Entries are dated 1838-1843 and include an index on the final 23 pages.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript, written in black ink on pale blue paper and bound in contemporary boards by a Russian(?) physician, is chiefly in Latin but includes some French and German.","labels":{"type":["o","w"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript of a Russian or Czech surgeon on various subjects, with some entries dated from 1833 to 1842.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Notes taken down by Robert Sewell, with the 7 p. at end titled \"Index.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Variant title in manuscript: Sharḥ mushkilāt al-mukhtaṣar fī ʻilm al-ʻarūḍ.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Islamic binding, in brown, with flap.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Followed by 3 pages (25 verso-26), untitled and ending abruptly, unrelated to primary text.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"With: 6 other titles.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Page 3 has small label pasted on, reading: \"Salts of gold, Meade Brothers, Importers, No. 233 Broadway, N.Y.\" The brothers established that location in 1850, hence the dating of the document.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Recipes for mixing chemicals.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The name D. F. [or G.?] Kellogs, Utica, New York, is inscribed within.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript, written in ink on first five pages of a 32 page booklet (remainder is blank), includes bookplate of Yale University Library dated 1942.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript notebook bound in quarter leather, written in black ink on unlined paper, kept by Gulliver over a period of years, the last one seeming to be 1874; titled from author's inscription inside front cover.","labels":{"type":["a","o"]}} +{"text":"Some pages are blank, some have extra leaves inserted; there is an index on the final page.","labels":{"type":["o","w"]}} +{"text":"Inserted are several letters addressed to the author from John Davy and one from Thomas Hodgkin; also an \"Obituary notice\" of Gulliver written in his own hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Includes much of his original research on the blood.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Variant title in manuscript: Naẓm farāʾiḍ Multaqá al-abḥur.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Followed by an untitled 2-page treatise on same subject; ends abruptly.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Last 3 leaves comprised of notes.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"A few pages of notes precede and follow main text.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Looseleaf.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from first page.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Caption title; the 22 p. at end contain the doctor's handwritten comments on some patients tended during 1793-95.","labels":{"type":["a","w"]}} +{"text":"Each photocopied leaf has 2 pages of text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Diary includes a blank page for each date, printed almanac and calendar, and pages for accounts.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Although this is obviously a physician's book, detailing his practice in New York City, I can find no listing of Vansint in Polk's, AMA, NUC, New York Acad., or Worldcat directories.","labels":{"type":["a","w"]}} +{"text":"Includes patient information concerning the doctor's practice in New Haven, Conn.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Includes index.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Holograph (photocopy) signed.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"A microfilm project of University Publications of America, Inc.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Copyist's ms. (possibly that of C. Graupner), in ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"A ms. with the same title is to be found in the Leipzig Städt Musikbibliothek. Cf. MGG, v. 11, col. 1618.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Sixteen holographs, signed.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"In Italian.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The music is in French neumes.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Detailed description in: Les sacramentaires et les missels manuscrits / V. Leroquais. Paris, 1924.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript is written in ink and pencil and bound in full cloth; it was purchased by Dr. Harvey Cushing in December, 1938 from Samuel Mayerman (Philadelphia book dealer).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript, written in ink and bound in full leather, has title page lettered in red and black. It was purchased by the Yale Medical Historical Library from Thiebaud, catalog 81, in May, 1961.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title on document: Convulsionnaires.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Title assigned by cataloger.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Colophon on first and last pages: Joannes Colhoun propria exarauit dextra in insula Rheana anno domini millesimo sexcentesimo quinquagesimo secundi; and: Johannes Colhoun, 8 December 1652.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Place of production: in insula Rheana?","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: bound in vellum (manuscript waste). Original text is French, unidentified.","labels":{"type":["o","w"]}} +{"text":"The last 44 leaves are devoted to the accounts of the estate of Elisha Perkins with Sally and Harry Perkins, executors.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The 1st 2 pages of this are written on, but not numbered; then follow 64 pages numbered by hand; the last 11 pages are blank; the last 11 pages are blank; p.23-32 ruled, but otherwise blank; entries are not in order throughout.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript, written in ink on paper and bound in contemporary cardboard, was purchased by Yale Med from Thiébaud (Paris book dealer) catalog 85 in 1963.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from title page.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Lightly decorated: first page contains an annotated drawing of a skeleton; middle of the manuscript has a drawing of a leaf.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: limp vellum.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript, written in ink and bound in vellum, was purchased from Thiébaud catalog 85 in December, 1963.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Entitled, \"Cours de médicine\" with chapters on external diseases of the head, internal disorders, consumption, fevers, and diseases of children. The author of the manuscript is unknown.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript note on first page: \"6 May 1806\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Red velvet over boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from spine.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Binding: 19th century half leather over marbled paper boards; spine with raised bands, compartments with gilt tooled title and monograms of Comte Riant.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Text in Icelandic.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Pages numbered 61-139. Volume labeled \"Account Book no. 3\" on front paste-down.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership signature by Cyrus Stanley, Gad Stanley's son, on front paste-down.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Half red morocco leather with marble boards. Spine stamped in gilt: \"Jonas Hitardaleusis, Vitae Praefectorum Islandiae\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binder's stamp on first page: \"Dupré\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Spine title: \"Le Plaid General\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Title continues: \"... Contenu aux antiquités & vieux droits & documents d'icelle cité, revû de nouveau pour memoire future & pour l'usage de la posterité, par les commis de la ditte cité de Lausanne, des 4 paroisses de la Vaux, que de la ville d'Avenche & autres lieux en dépendans, & approuvé par les nobles citoyens bourgeois & com[m]uniers des dits lieux presenté le vingtiéme d'avril mille six cent & treize, par les dits commis, a l'excellence des illustres & magnifiq[ue] seigneurs de la ville & canton de Berne, leurs souverains seigneurs & superieurs, et luës & confirmées en deux cent à Lausanne, le quinziéme de septembre 1618: comme il est écrit à la fin\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Front pastedown inscribed: \"Cons. 6: / 1740\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Includes alphabetical index.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Includes five pages of commentary at end.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Contemporary parchment over boards, with four leather ties.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from head of first page.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Signed on verso of leaf 5: \"Par Mr. Filibert Torelli\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Second section titled: \"Note de Mr. Alexis Rochon sur l'éffet des prismes de cristal de roche dans cette lunette\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Printed table titled: \"Table pour l'usage de mon micromètre\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Includes table of contents at end.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: 19th century half-vellum with block-printed paper covered boards; all edges speckled in blue and red paint.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Includes alphabetical table of contents at end.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Colophon inscribed: \"Achevè de copié le present plaid general le 19 [Decem]bre 1703 par Jacob Pasteur Citoyen de Geneve & de Lausan[n]e\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Contemporary full leather; spine with raised bands and gilt tooled ornaments in each compartment.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Contemporary leather over boards; spine with raised bands and leather lettering piece with gold tooling. Manuscript waste with Latin text and notated music is visible where the back pastedown has been damaged.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from caption on the first page of text in volume I: \"Commission pour travailler a l'inventaire du tresor des chartes\".","labels":{"type":["a","w"]}} +{"text":"Pagination: volume 1: xxxii, 214 leaves, 24 blank leaves ; volume 2: 218 leaves, 24 blank leaves ; volume 3: 257 leaves, 30 blank leaves ; volume 4: 159 leaves, 33 blank leaves ; volume 5: 225 leaves, 31 blank leaves ; volume 6: 2 unnumbered leaves, 180 leaves, 28 blank leaves.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Volumes are numbered irregularly on spines and title pages. Numbering as follows: Volume 1: spine: VOL I; title page: vol. i. Volume 2: spine: VOL III; title page: vol. vi and vol. iii. Volume 3: spine: VOL IV; title page: vol. iiii. Volume 4: spine: VOL V; title page: vol. v. Volume 5: spine: VOL VI; title page: vol. vi and vol. vii. Volume 6: spine: VOL VII; title page: vol. vii.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bindings: Contemporary mottled calf; spines with raised bands and gilt tooled ornaments in the compartments. Each spine includes a compartment lettered in gilt with a variation of \"INVENTAIRE DES CHARTES DU TRESOR\"; and a compartment containing a volume number.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Volume 1, initial blank leaf verso inscribed in a later hand: \"Mr. Hebert à Mouy, Oise\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Boxes 1-6 contain volumes 1-6, respectively.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Contemporary vellum over boards. Spine has evidence of a paper label, now lost.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from cover.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Inscribed on inside front cover: \"Begun July 1893\". Inscribed at foot of final page: \"Finished Sept. 7/96\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Bound in paper wrappers created from folded shipping packaging; the inside of the cover includes Chapman's address in New Haven, Connecticut, along with cancelled postage stamps. The whole later bound within a library binding.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: 19th century half calf over marbled boards; spine with raised bands, gilt tooled compartments, and two gilt tooled red morocco labels: \"Gragas\" and \"Christin Kettr\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript note on title page stating that the contents were copied from the Arnamagnæan manuscript collection at the University of Copenhagen.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Includes an index after Grágás section.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Pages 147-154 are blank.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Contemporary half leather over mottled paper boards. Spine with gold tooled lettering: \"Sauppe. Über lateinischen Stil\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary calf over boards. Spine title: \"Kniep. Gedichte, 2.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Presentation inscription at the top of first page: \"Presented to the Yale University Library, New Haven, Conn. by the author Karl Kniep, Newark, N.J., March 1913\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Note on final leaf: \"Found in the ruins of a house torn down in the back part of North Carolina about 30 years since, or about AD 1820\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bookbinder's ticket affixed to the recto of the back free endpaper: \"Buchbinderei A. Oehlandt Berlin Behren Str 56\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: quarter calf and marbled paper over boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from first title page.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Title pages include partial date: \"A[nno]. 17--\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Contemporary half leather over marbled paper boards; spine with raised bands.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Contemporary full leather binding, with gilt and possibly silver stamp featuring intricate strapwork, a pair of birds, and a central bust of a classical emperor surmounted by the letters \"F I B\" on the front and back boards. The front cover is also stamped with a presentation inscription: \"Ihro Gnaden, dem Wohlgebohrnen Herrn Frantz Carl von Hollenstein &c. des Heil. Röm. Reichs-Rittern der Röm. Kaiserl. Majestät Raht, und wohlverordneten Ober-Kriegs-Commissario im Hertzogtum Schlesien. Meinem gnädigen Herrn. 1735.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from inscription on front binder's blank recto.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Binding: 19th century full red leather; monogram of le comte Riant surmounted by a crown stamped in gold in the center of the front and back panels; spine with raised bands and gold tooled filets and lettering. Spine title: \"Genealogia Sueciae Regum\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"No. 1 of 5 items bound together.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from first leaf.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Includes table of contents on six leaves at end.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Colophon, leaf 317r.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Contemporary red leather over wooden boards; front and back covers have blind tooled rules and rolls, with a central figure of a female saint and the letters \"M S B G\" tooled in gold; spine with raised bands and a blind tooled flower in each compartment; front edge originally had two leather straps with brass clasps, and is now lacking one strap and clasp. Later (19th century?) paper spine label with manuscript inscription: \"[illegible] S. Brigid. Cavate dei libri delle sue rivela[tion]. Opera di una monaca della ordine stisso[?] per comodite delle Sorelle 1626\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Typescript.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Typescript (carbon copy).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ms.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript copy; 'Introduction' neither signed nor dated. Unclear if this is a copy of the printed work, or a copy in Baker's hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Papers formerly laid in suggest that there is a strong possibility that these poems are not Gray's compositions. (M.M. Smith, Index of English Literary Manuscripts, 20 March 1986). These papers identify the stanza labeled \"Ballet de la Paix\" as the chorus of Baucis et Philemon by Pierre-Charles Roy.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Table of contents at beginning of mansucript.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Marbled endpapers.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"In gilt on spine: Two French Poems. Manuscript of Thomas Gray.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: half red morocco over cloth-covered boards. In gilt on front cover: Two French Poems. Manuscript of Thomas Gray.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Note, in 19th century hand, pasted on front flyleaf: From Horace Walpole's letters to Sir Hor. Mann, Sept. 1st, 1750, \"I have seen one [a pedigree] infinitely richer and better done, it is for my Lady Pomfret. She and my Lord both descend from King Edward I by his two Queens. The Pedigree is painted in a book; instead of a vulgar genealogical tree, she has devised a pine-apple plant, sprouting out of a basket on which is King Edward's head; on the leaves are all the intermediate arms.\" v. 2, p. 222. 1857 ed.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: full calf with marble endpapers; elaborately tooled in gilt with the initials \"HP\" tooled on front cover; new spine.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Note on title page: \"Phillipps Ms 18494.\" Also paper label with Phillipps number on spine.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"1115\" in ink on front cover.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Original blue paper over limp boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title written in Horace Walpole's hand on spine: \"A catalogue of portraits in the library.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"With a print tipped in before title page: Strawberry Hill : the seat of the Honourable Horace Walpole / Barrow del. ; Russell sculp. [London] : Publish'd as the act directs by Bellamy & Robarts, Novr. 1791.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Note on front paste down: \"Bought this M.S. Catalogue (in the handwriting of Horace Walpole) Lot 1115 in the Print Sale of Horace Walpole's Collection sold by Robins at his Rooms, Piazza's Covent Garden 1842. T. Dodd.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from text at head of page 1, in Walpole's hand.","labels":{"type":["a","o"]}} +{"text":"Eight autograph letters signed to Sir. Andrew Rickard laid in v. 1.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Final 206 pages blank. Bound in green vellum.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Formerly classed as: 49 2545 II.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound in vellum.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Includes an index.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Formerly classed as: 49 2545 V.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from Hazen.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Title from spine of case: Martin's commonplace book 1715.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Signed on front pastedown: Tho. Martin de Thetford in agro Norfolcien 1715.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Attributed to Martin by Hazen.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"With the bookplates of Horace Walpole (2nd state) on recto of flyleaf and that of Lord Derby, on the verso of the front flyleaf, with shelf mark 91.D.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Original panelled calf. In a dark brown leather slipcase.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound with a manuscript transcription, the title-page of which reads, \"Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford, His manuscript common-place book, containing anecdotes on art, men, women, and manners.1780-83\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"216 pages blank.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 1-4.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in Horace Walpole's Fugitive Verses, ed. Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, 1931, pp. 103-5.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 5-8.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in Horace Walpole's Works, 1798, i. 1-3 and in Horace Walpole's Fugitive Verses, ed. Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, 1931, pp. 1-5.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 9-10.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 11-26.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in A collection of poems, ed. Dodsley, 1748, ii. 305; Horace Walpole's Works, 1798, i. 4-16; Horace Walpole's Fugitive Verses, ed. Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, 1931, pp. 6-18.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 27-8.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in Horace Walpole's Works, 1798, i. 17-8 and in Horace Walpole's Fugitive Verses, ed. Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, 1931, pp. 21-2.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 30-2.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"One page blank.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in YWC, v. 39, Appendix 2.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"1 page blank.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 33-8.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Horace Walpole's note : This eclogue was wrote ... as a sequel to Lady Mary Wortley's Six.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole in his commonplace book of poems, p. 38.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in Yale Edition of Horace Walpole's correspondence, v. 14. 246-7.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"First line: O Venus, joy of man and gods.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole in his commonplace book of poems, p. 39.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"An imitation of Horace, Odes I, xxx.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Published in William's Works, ed. Jeffery, 1822, i. 234-6 and YWC, v. 37.76.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Annotated by Horace Walpole: I have since learned that these lines were Mallet's and Lady Mary [Wortley Montagu] ... seized them for her own.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Verse transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, p. 40.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"An imitation of Horace, Odes III, xxvi.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Description in prose, transcribed by Horace Walpole's in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 40-2.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 43-50.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 51-4.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Horace Walpole's pretended advertisement of the She-Witch from Lapland published in the Daily Advertiser, 28 December 1741.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole in his commonplace book of poems, p. 55-6.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 55-8.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in London : W. Webb, 1742.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations in his commonplace book of poems. pp. 57-68.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in the Aedes Walpolianae, 1747 [i.e. 1748].","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 67-70.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in YWC 18.167-8.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Describes marriage of Lepell Hervey and Constantine Phipps.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 69-76.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Excerpt printed in YWC 17.274n.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 75-92.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Printed in Old England, June 18, 1743 (no. 20). A copy of the newsprint (first leaf) is inserted inside back cover.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Published in YWC 30. Appendix 1.287-306.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 111-8.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Horace Walpole's copy of the newsprint is pasted on second-to-last page.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"(No. 38).\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 119-22.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in YWC 30.307-10.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Horace Walpole's note : On Samuel Sandys Esq. being created a baron.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 121-4.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in YWC 18.357-8.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"A satire on Henry Pelham, John Selwyn and Richard Arundel, transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his ommonplace book of poems, pp. 123-34.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 133-44.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Satirizes the fashionable practice of sending written messages on the most trivial occasions.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Published in The Museum, April 12, 1746 (no. 2).","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"2 pages blank.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 145-50.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in: The Museum, No. 5, 1746.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Horace Walpole's copy of The London Evening-Post, Tuesday June 24 to Thursday June 26, 1746 (no. 2908). Annotated and laid in his commonplace book of poems, inside back cover.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Horace Walpole's transcription, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 151-2.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in The London Evening Post, June 26, 1746 (no. 2908).","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Horace Walpole's copy of the newsprint is laid inside back cover.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Another verse in 6 lines entitled, \"To Mr. Pitt on the same occasion\" and a paragraph from another. Evening Post are also transcribed, pp. 151-2.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 153-60.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in the YWC 30. Appendix 4.324-9.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Originally published \"without the author's knowledge\" in 1746 by M. Cooper.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Photostats of two unidentified copies are filed in the Walpole Mss File.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcription by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 159-62.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Horace Walpole's note: It was printed the next day by Dodsley, and afterwards by him in the second volume of his Collection of Poems.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 163-6.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Horace Walpole's note: This has been inserted by the author with some slight alterations in the Memoires of the year 1751.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 165-72.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in Memoirs of King George II, 1985 ed. John Brooke, i. 153-7.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 171-4.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in The World, January 1757. Also in YWC 30. Appendix 6, entitled \"Walpole's character of Henry Fox, 1748.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 175-6.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in YWC 30. Appendix 5: Walpole's letter from the King of the Mohocks to Richard Rigby.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 177-8.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 179-84.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in Memoirs of King George II, 1985, ed. John Brooke, iii, Appendix 4.154-8.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, in his commonplace book of poems, p. 180.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in Horace Walpole's Works i. 30.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"First line: When Whitfield preaches and when Whiston writes.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole in his commonplace book of poems, p. 180.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in YWC 20.134.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 185-8.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in Horace Walpole's Works, 1798, iv. 377-80.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Photostat of a copy in the Merritt Collection at Harvard is filed in Horace Walpole Mss. Verse.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 189-218.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Includes: no. 6, 8 Feb. 1753, on the theatre; no. 8, 22 Feb 1753, on theodore, Prince of Corsica; no. 10, 8 Mar 1753, on festivals and holidays; no. 14, 5 Apr 1753, on letter-writing; and no. 28, 12 Jul 1753, on loving older women.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 218-22.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 221-4.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in Horace Walpole's Works, 1798, i. 28-9.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed by Horace Walpole, with annotations, in his commonplace book of poems, pp. 225-32.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Published in The World, Dec 19, 1754, on the politeness of a nation, and Horace Walpole robbed by James Maclaine.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Includes no. 160, Jan 22, 1756 on licentiousness and no. 195, Sep 23, 1756 on suicide.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The ms. includes notes on an oak at Malwood Castle and the hawthorn tree at Glastonbury.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Tipped in Horace Walpole's commonplace book of poems, following p. 245.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Contains notes on the Jacobite rebellion.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Another note on Jacoites is mounted on p. 248.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Scrap, fragment.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Tipped in Horace Walpole's commonplace book of poems, p. 248.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Contains Horace Walpole's notes for his Memoirs for the Declaration of the War with Spain which was published in Horace Walpole's Memoirs of King George II, ed. John Brooke, 1985, iii. Appendix 1, pp. 123-39.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Dated conjecturally by the reference to the 'ingenious paper' which may have been, as Toynbee suggests, the 'essay' on Mrs Porter as Clytemnestra in James Thomson's Agamemnon, referred to in Thomas Gray to Horace Walpole 23 Feb. 1738 (GRAY i. 151 and n. 2). Mrs Porter played Clytemnestra at the first performance of Agamemnon 6 April 1738 at Drury Lane (London Stage Pt III, ii. 710). Walpole had apparently written to Gray on the subject while the play was in rehearsal. Address: To the Honourable Horace Walpole.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Printed in Yale Edition of Horace Walpole's Correspondence, v. 40, p. 27.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Includes: The Dear witches by Horace Walpole.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Inscribed: This belongs to George's Coffee House Temple Barr.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"A commonplace book, bound in vellum.","labels":{"type":["o","w"]}} +{"text":"With the armorial bookplate of William Frederick, 9th earl Waldegrave.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Fifteen of the papers were printed in Old England, three in the Remembrancer.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"In Horace Walpole's commonplace book of political papers, at the end of the volume. Hand identified by Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis in a note inside front cover.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Handwriting identified by Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"In Horace Walpole's commonplace book of political papers, fifth page from the end. Hand identified by Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis in a note inside front cover.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Typescript available at the Lewis Walpole Library (75 H67 S785).","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: paper, stitched.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Written on cover: A Catalogue of the Books &c Printed at Strawberry Hill.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Written on cover in another hand: Written by Mrs Damer to whom Horace Walpole left Strawberry Hill. These marked & were sold at Hodson's by her descendant April 30, 1902. Of those unmarked she inherited no copy. This catalogue was written in 1810.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Pasted inside front cover: advertisement for Byfield & Son, booksellers & stationers to the royal family.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Pasted on back flyleaf: information on the provenance of the manuscript.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The copy of Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting, with Musgrave's annotations, is held by the British Museum.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: full parchment. Written on spine: Addns. to Ld. Orfd Anecd. of Paintg.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: modern cloth boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Partial list of customers laid in.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary full reverse calf, tooled.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary full green-stained parchment.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from contemporary manuscript text written front paper wrappers.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Title from contemporary manuscript text written on the cover in the writer's hand.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Pages are numbered on versos only, with text on the rectos; occasional notes added on versos.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound in contemporary vellum.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Inscription: \"John S. Mayfield, 1944\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Circa 81 of 368 numbered pages in cloth-bound \"Simplex Diary\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The engraved billhead, featuring an image of the royal arms of Great Britain, reads: \"Bot. of E & S.R. Richards, clothiers, outfitters, woolen drapers, and contractors. 96 High Street, Islington Green, N., and 94, Strand, W.C. Terms cash. Established 1851.\" The words \"juvenile clothiers\" appear beneath the royal arms.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Completed in pen and black ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The first billhead includes a Penny Lilac tax stamp affixed at bottom.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Stored in 1 box.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Cover title: Staatsprüfungsarbeit.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Stored in 2 boxes.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Docket title.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Title from first line of text.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript dated \"six vendémiaire an XII.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The engraved billhead, featuring a small image of a distillery furnace, reads: \"Bot. of Swaines, Alport & Lowthian, distillers, No. 1, Holborn Bridge. Importers of foreign wines, brandy, rum, &c.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The engraving is signed: \"Silvester sc., 27, Strand.\" The engraver Richard Silvester was active at this address (see British Book Trade Index).","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of J. Cardno & Co., family grocers, tea, wine & spirit merchants, 9, Commerce Street, Fraserburgh.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The top of the billhead features a large advertisement, printed in black, red, and yellow, for Colman's Mustard, with an illustration of a tin of Colman's Mustard.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Dr. to J.R. Taylor & Sons, purveyors. Telephone no. 309. 22 & 24 Commercial Road, Bournemouth. Also as 6 Park Terrace, Westbourne.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The top of the billhead features an image of Taylor's shopfront in Bournemouth. The illustration and text are printed in purple ink.","labels":{"type":["o","w"]}} +{"text":"The Reverend Duncombe Herbert Sawyer died on August 30, 1913. See: Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of S.G. Merchant, general merchant, 2 & 7 Cross Street, Fraserburgh\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The top of the billhead features a large advertisement for Lipton's tea.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bot. of J. Fallon & Co., fish, fruit, game & poultry salesmen, oyster merchants, &c. 8, Stockwell Street, Leek.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: full morocco with mounted cast metal clasps and monogram (R.A.H.).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Accompanied by typed translation into English.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"On verso: \"Receipt of Mas. Hore, London, 5 Septr. 1835.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bot. of John Connell (late John Jamesen &c.) cheesemonger. Hams, cheese, butter, tongues, Bristol, pickled. Tripe &c. carefully packed for the East & West Indies. Also a great variety of rich sauces, pickles &c. Fine parmasan and gruyer cheese.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Signed \"C. Thomson sc.\" The engraver is probably Charles Thomson, who traded at 19 Shakspeare Square, Edinburgh, at this time.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Cheadle. Bought of Francis Hordern, chemist, druggist, and grocer, vender of patent medicines, &c. Physician's and family prescriptions carefully prepared. Drinks for horses & cows. East India Tea Warehouse.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The buyer is presumably Thomas Honeyborne, of Woodhead Hall, Cheadle.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Leek, January 25, 1884. To the executors of the late Mr. Matthew, Redfern, Bradnop.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"D. to T. Maskery, confectioner, baker, flour dealer, &c., established 1796.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The 1881 census records Thomas Maskery as a confectinoer at Leek, aged 45.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"George Street, Oban, [April 25], 186[70], [Lorn Combination Poor House]. Bought of J. Campbell & Son, fleshers.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Includes a Penny Lilac tax stamp affixed to the second page.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"[Alexr. Campbell] London [January 22nd, 1822]. Bought of Edwd. Petty & Wm. Wood, grocers & tea dealers, 53, Threadneedle Street. Fish sauce, pickle, oil, & Italian warehouse.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"To Spencer & Co. Ltd. Head office: Madras. London office 57/8 Broad St. Avenue.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The billhead is addressed at top, in typescript, to \"J.J. Sinclair esq., Aros, Yercaud, Salem Dt.\" and dated \"30th April, 1920.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"J.J. Sinclair arrived in India 1877 and was a founding partner in the firm of Sinclair, Murray, & Co. See: The cyclopedia of India (1907-1909).","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Completed in typescript.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"Battle-Bridge Brewhouse, Maiden-Lane, Islington. Received this [23d] day of [Feby.] 180[8], of Mr. [Gibbs] the sum of [five] shillings, for [(illegible) of table] beer. For William Tidd, [J. Hansell (?)].\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"You are requested not to pay without a printed receipt. Please to order the drayman to take away the empty cask.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The reverse notes receipt of payment on February 23, 1808.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Printed form, completed in pen and black ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"Mrs. De Sausmarez, bot. of Ann Watson.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The buyer may be Martha De Sausmarez, wife of James Sausmarez, 1st Baron de Saumarez (1757-1836).","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"In pen and black ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"Permit [Tho. Cooper Esq., Jermyn Street], to receive [one] casks of foreign [brandy, qty ten] gallons no., as under part of the stock of [goods condemnd], witness my hand this [twenty second] day of [July], 18[09]. This permit to be in force [two hours] for the goods being sent out of [Excise Office] stock & [two hours] more for the same being delivered and received into Mr [Cooper's] stock. [Tho. Ball]. The above goods sent by [coach].\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"At head: \"No. [25. (illegible) Tho. Ball. Excise Office, Londn. Divn.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of A. Johnston, silk mercer, haberdasher & laceman. Millinery, dresses, baby linen, & family mourning.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Manchester, 19 St Anna Square. 181-. For ready money no. fancy good to order returnable.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Ms inscription on verso: \"Mrs. Johnson for 1816\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The engraved billhead, featuring an image of a storefront with Roche on the sign and the interior of the shop visible, reads: \"Bought of P. Roche, bootmaker. Liverpool. Richmond Stt. (Opposite) Church Stt.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Gore's Directory of Liverpool & its Environs, 1853, lists \"Roche, Patrick, bootmaker, 11 Church Street.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of Wimpory & Son, from London. Ladies shoe makers, 8 St. Ann's Square.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Where every article in their line is manufactured of the very best materials & in the first stile of fashion.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The firm of Wimpory & Son appears in the Manchester directory of 1825.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The engraved billhead features an image of the royal arms of Great Britain, engraved by Halthide & Co.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of Jas. Shoubridge, hatter to Her Majesty & their Royal Highnesses the Duke & Duchess of York & the Princesses & Dukes of Kent & Cumberland. 16 Old Bond Street, London.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"J. Moss, draper, general outfitter, tailor. 23, Market Street, and 2, Corporation Street. Branches for general hosiery & shirt-making at no. 46, Maket Street, (opposite side) and 24 Cross St. Manchester, [Feb 24th], 18[81].\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Text on either side of engraved image: \"Estimates for the equipment of volunteer regiments. Complete outfits for India, China and all parts of the world.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"At head of billhead: \"Established in the seventeenth century.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"In manuscript: \"Mr. Jessie Ashley, joiner, Leek, to J.S. Moss & Son. 1875, July 10 [illegible]. 16/6\" At bottom of the page, in a different hand : \"We have this day removed all authority from Mr. J. Weston to transact any business on our behalf, therefore please remit this [illegible] direct to Manchester\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Dated at top: \"Manchester, [26 Dec.], 18[20].\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The engraved billhead reads: \"To Joseph Grave Dr., draper, tailor, & habit maker.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Drawings by Mandy Bonnell. Poem by Gabriel Gbadamosi. Box made by Elizabeth Neville. Letterpress by Graham Bignell.\" Card bears the signature of Mandy Bonnell, in graphite.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Lichen in puddles and in woods, along the blue green arm of the beech, on the yellow cushion of rocks, under the orange stare of the sun. Gabriel Gbadamosi.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Unique copy.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Issued with three printed cards (on heavy white paper). The first of these bears the title (printed in mottled green-brown ink); the second, two lines of verse by Gabriel Gbadamosi; the third, the names of the artist and collaborators.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The 20 concertina (accordion-fold) booklets are each comprised of 3 panels (75 x 75 mm), with drawings on the front side only.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The head and foot of each of the 20 packets are comprised of slender loops of paper, on which repetitions of the word \"lichen\" have been printed (inkjet). Some of the packets bear a fine pattern of pin pricks on an inner panel.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Issued in a hand-made box, covered in gray linen. Title printed letterpress on box top (in green-brown ink). The inside of the box is lined with Japanese paper, into which a pattern of dots (of irregular size) has been cut.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"Bot. of Elliston & Cavell, Ltd. drapers & silk mercers, costumiers, nilliners, ladies & children's outfitters, furriers, glovers, hosiers & haberdashers, trousseaux, layettes, Indian & colonial outfits. Cabinet makers, upholsterers, house furnishings, bedstead & bedding warehousemen, carpet factors, blind makers, portmaneau, bags, dress baskets & travelling requisites. Funeral directors.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Telegraphic address: Ellistons Oxford. Telephone number 181. 7.8.9.10.11 & 12 Magdalen Street, Oxford.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The lithographed billhead features an illustration of Elliston & Cavell's storefront in Oxford. The sheet from 1909 is printed in blue ink.","labels":{"type":["o","w"]}} +{"text":"\"To Alexr. McBean & Sons, tailors, clothiers & outfitters. Inventors of the Highland Cloak & Deer Stalking Knickerbocker. Inverness, 35 Union Street.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The engraved billhead features an illustration of McBean's storefront.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Accounts rendered June & December\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Includes a Penny Lilac tax stamp affixed to verso.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of Slatter & Willes, high class bespoke tailors, breeches makers, and general outfitters. Contractors for livries and uniforms. All remittances and communications to be addressed to the firm. Terms strictly cash.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The lithographed billhead features an illustration of the Slatter & Willes shopfront.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Penny stamp with image of George V affixed to receipt.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The engraved billhead features an image of the royal arms of Great Britain.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Dr. to James Haldane, 18 Old Burlington Street, London\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Dunstable, [17 April 1848]. No. P. Mr. [H. Brandreth, Esqr.] bought of Joseph Osborn, maltster. [7 Qua Malt ... 22.8.0]\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bot. of Fredk. Hammond, hosier, glover, shirt maker, & general oufiter, 93, Piccadilly. Dressings gowns and Welch flannels. Ladies & children's hosier of every description. For ready money\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Printed on blue paper.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Includes a Penny Lilac tax stamp affixed at bottom.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"H. Leath. Hosier, glove & shirt maker. 303, High Holborn. Eight doors west of Chancery Lane. Handkerchief & scarf warehouse. Socks, collars, braces, umbrella, carpet, bags, &c. Wholesale & retail.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Features an image of the Leath shopfront, engraved by Reeves & Hoare.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Old Bailey proceedings, 19th August 1850, notes a Henry Leath, hosier, who testifies against a Frances Davison, for theft.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"D. Gibbon, hosier, glover & shirtmaker to the King and Royal Family. 19, Coventry Street, opposite the Haymaket.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The Dec. 14, 1833, issue of the Spectator (page 1276), notes, under the heading Insolvents, \"Gibbon, Daniel, Coventry Street, Haymarket, hosier, Dec. 10.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of T. Satchell, hat manufacturer. 158, Fenchurch Street, 2 doors from Lime St.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The London Gazette of November 9, 1860 (page 4155), notes a \"Timothy Satchell, late of no. 158 Fenchurch Street, in the city of London ... hatter, deceased, who died on the 20th day of February, 1860 ...\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bot. of B. Smallwood, (late Victor's). Haberdasher at the Golden Ball, Little Maddox Street, Hanover Square.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of J. Christie & Son, clothiers. Breeches, makers & glovers.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"16 George Street. Nearly opposite St Andrews Church, Edinburgh.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Completed in pen and brown ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of James Sedgwick, Manchester. Linen draper, haberdasher, hosier &c. Funerals furnished.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Billhead engraved by W. Thomas.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Inscription on verso: \"Mr. John Davenport, Jun.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"Russian Warehouse, 43, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh ... Bought of John Sinclair.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"To James Cracknall, breeches maker to His Majesty and their Royal Highnesses, the Dukes of York, Cumberland & Cambridge. 29, Old Bond Street, London.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The client is presumably James Andrew John Lawrence Charles Drummond, 6th Viscount Strathallan (1767-1851)","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Billhead features an image of the royal arms of Great Britain, engraved by Sawyer & Son.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Signed on front flyleaf: \"Thomas Wright.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Bound in original vellum (now heavily soiled) with hemp ties.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Addressed on reverse: \"Mr. B. Buggin. No. 62 One Seagrove Southampton Buildings Chancery Lane\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The engraved billhead, featuring an engraved image of three kings within decorative circular device reads: \"Bought of John Roberts, Hosier, at the three Kings in Fenchurch Street. No. 170\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Barrington Buggin of Harper Street, was a ship broker, and owned warehouses on part of the east and west sides of he Fresh Wharf gateway on the south side of Lower Thames Street.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Vouillon & Laure, late partners & successors to Maradan Carson & Cie., Brevetés de La Majesté La Reine, Victoria, 12, Princess Street, Hanover Square. Modes, robes, habits de cour, soieries, corsets, plumes, fleurs & rubans.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The client is presumably the wife of Henry Herries Creed.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Lithographed, on light blue paper.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Caption continues: \"S.W. Silver & Co. Clothiers, outfitters and contractors, no. 66, 67 & 70 Cornhill, London, and St. George's Crescent, Liverpool (Emigrants fitting out warehouse no. 4 Bishopsgate St. within opposite the London Tavern). The outfit and cabin furniture for the voyage so arranged as to form a supply on arrival\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"With the remnants of a red wax seal.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Engraved billhead features an image of the Barrett storefront, by Waterlow & Sons.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of T.L. Barrett, general warehouseman. Departments: millinery, mantles, costumes, silks, dresses, underclothing, hosiery & gloves, ribbons & laces, family mourning. Departments: carpets, mattings, curtains, bedsteads, household linens, flannels & blankets, calicoes, fancy blinds, paperhangings\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"And at Skegness\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Dr. to H.J. Simkin, carver & gilder, picture frame maker & artists mount cutter. 113, Upper Street, Islington, N. Opposite St. Mary's Church\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Prints and drawings carefully mounted\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"All goods must be paid for on or before delivery\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The engraved billhead features an illustration of the Woods storefront. Engraved by W.H. Leonard, Birmingham.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bot. of W. Woods & Son, general fancy hardwaremen, and manufacturers of hooks & eyes, metallic pens, pen holders, pencil cases, ever pointed & Cumberland pencils, metallic holes, snaps, brace belt & stock buckles, elastic wire, steel locks, swivels, &c. chandelier pins, lamp chains, steel rings, buttons, thimbles, castor tops, guard chains, watch keys, &c. &c.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Warehouse, 76 Newgate Street, London. Manufactory. Newcastle Street. Faringdon St.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Wholesale & for exportation\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Palmer's patent metallic candles & lamps\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of Miller & Sons (successors to Mr. Glossop). Spermaceti refiners, wax chandlers & oil merchants, 179, Piccadilly, opposite Burlington House, and at their manufactory, 51, Old Compton Street, Soho. Sealing wax, chamber lamps, floating lights, lamp glasses, cottons &c. &c.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Inscribed: \"5 per cent disct from the above prices will depend on the quantity ordered\" and \"Miller-Piccadilly. Pair of candles.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Accompanied by a receipt on a separate form, also from Aug 22, 1881. Stevenson pays £5/0/0, leaving a balance of 19/0. Receipt bears a one penny stamp, printed in red and embossed.","labels":{"type":["o","w"]}} +{"text":"Features a wood-engraved illustration of the Oetzmann storefront.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bot. of Oetzmann & Co., cabinet makers, upholsterers, bedding manufacturers and house furnishers throughout.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Patentees & sole vendors compendium mattress Anglo Turkey, Anglo-Persian and Anglo Indian carpets & rugs. Established in 1848. Showrooms: 67, 69, 71, 73, 77 & 79 Hampston Road. Cabinet Factory: Albion Works, Drummond Street. Bedding Factory : Eagle Works, Hampstead Road. London. N.W.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Departments: Furniture, bedding, carpets, floor cloths, mattings, drapery, blankets & quilts, table linen, sheetings, damasks, furnishing ironmongery, fenders, fire irons.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"Departments: Table cutlery, electro silver plate, lamps & chandeliers, &c., pictures, bronzes, French & English clocks, paper hangings, china & glass, dinner & dessert sets, tea & breakfast services, toilet sets, vases, instres &c., mats & brushers, wood turnery &c.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of Maple & Co. carpet factors, upholsterers & cabinet manufacturers.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"145, 146, 147, 148, & 149 Tottenham Court Road. 1 to 15 Tottenham Place, 2,3,4,5,6,12,13 & 14 Grafton St., East\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"With a wood-engraved illustration of the Maple & Co. storefront by Waterlow & Sons.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of Thomas Townend, hat manufacturer, 16 & 18 Lime Street. Superior silk and gingham umbrellas. Gentlemens & childrens caps of every description.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bot. of George Osborn, linen & woollen draper, hosier, hatter and glover.\" The word \"George\" has been crossed through and replaced with \"Joseph,\" in pen and black ink.","labels":{"type":["o","w"]}} +{"text":"\"Blankets sheetings, carpets, table linens &c., funerals furnished & every description of family mourning.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The will of George Osborn, of Dunstable, is dated 1851.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Completed in graphite.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The wood-engraved billhead features an image of the Randall Farr & Co. storefront.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Dr. to Randall Farr & Co. Builders, decorators, upholsterers and house and estate agents. 7, Cambridge Place, Norfolk Square, W.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Your favours and recommendations are most respectully solicited.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Estimates given for general repairs.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Other supplies (not purchased) on the printed form include bricks, coping, paving, pipes, lime, and an assortment of tiles.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bought of John Vindin, oil & colourman, no. 21 Knightsbridge (near the Cannon Brewhouse).\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Colours prepared for painting.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Engraved by \"Ash, 96 Boro.\" (i.e. John Ash).","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Stephen Skynner, esqr., his bill. 1757 Decemr. [1] Drawing and engrossing lycence for Mr Skynnor and Lady to domise [i.e. demise] his copy hold estate held of the man of Marshalls £-13/4. [2] Stamps and parchment, -2/8. [3] Paid the Lord his fine as receipt, 1/1/-. [Total] £1/7/0.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Payment recorded at bottom: \"22d. September 1758, recd. the full contents of this bill, Phil. [?] Martin.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"On reverse: \"Stephen Skynnor esqr.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Printed form, completed in black ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"London: sold by Coles, Knight, and Dunn, stationers, No. 21, Fleet-Street, for the price of the stamp only. Printed by I. Gold, late Bunney and Gold, Shoe-Lane, London.\"--Foot of receipt.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bedford: Printed and sold by J. Webb.\"--Foot of receipt.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The assessment includes taxes for \"houses and windows\" and \"inhabited houses.\" In 1820, taxes assessed total £0/15/4; in 1823, £0/7/4. Other taxable items listed on the bill are: male servants, carriage with 4 wheels, carriage with 2 wheels drawn by 1 horse, carriage drawn by 2 or more horses, taxed carts, riding and carriage horses, other horses and mules, dogs, horse dealer's duty, armoial bearings, hair powder, game certificates.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"J. Coleman is listed as tax collector on both receipts; C. Austin is an additional collector on the 1820 receipt.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Completed in pen and ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"No. 10. Affixed taxes, 1st part for the year 1813. Ending 5th April 1814. To [Samuel Staneforth, Esq] of the [Township] of [Attercliff] [illegible] [Darnall]. Your assessment in my duplicate for the present year, delivered to me on the [12] day of [July] under the Acts relating to the Duties of Assessed Taxes amounts to the sum of [£33/19/10] the particulars of which are stated on the back hereof , and the Assessment may be seen at my house as under-mentioned. If you have any cause to appeal against the same you must give notice in writing 28 days after the said [12] day of [July] to the Surveyor or Inspector for this district orf to one of the assessors of the*. The day of appeal is fixed for the [23] day of [August]. Signed: [Wm Marriott] Collector, residing at \"Attercliff'\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Verso of tax bill reads: \"Wm. Marriott. Attercliff\". Taxes for windows, inhabited house duty, horses (own use, to let to hire, race horses), horses & mules, and dogs totalling £33/19/10. Receipt of payment not recorded.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Other taxable items listed on the bill are: male servants or male performs herein described, 2W. car, 4W carr, allowance for children.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"1st part for 1813. Ending April 5th, 1814\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"N.B. These duties are payable by instalments quarterly, viz. the 20th of June, 20th of September, 20th of December, and 20th of March, or within 10 days after; and the full amount for the first half year, if not sooner paid as aforesaid, will be collected or levied on your goods and chatels on the 10t of October, and the full amount for the second half year, if not pad as aforesaid, will be collected or levied in line manner on the 5th of April, or within twenty-one days after those respective periods; in default of distress or payment you will be subject to process for the recovery thereof from the Court of Exchequer with cost; and if you remove from this parish without discharging the taxes due, or leaving sufficient goods whereon distress may be made, you will be liable to a penalty of twenty pounds\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Tax bill for C. Johnstone, Esq of Paddington, Middlesex totalling £10/9/11. Taxes to be paid include £4/10/0 for house tax, £1/11/6 for 3 male servants, £1/15/0 for 1 carriage with four wheels, £1/1/1 for 2 horses for riding or drawing carriage, £0/6/0 for 1 dog and £1/6/5 for 6 armorial bearings. Other taxable items include carriages with two wheels, hair powder, horse dealer's duty and land tax. Printed on blue paper. \"Taxes\" written on back.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Land and assessed taxes, 1856-7-- First Moiety, County of Middlesex. Parish or place Paddington. No. [2418]. Received of Mr. C.. Johnstone, Esq. the [4] day [October] 185[6], the sum of [ten] pounds [nine] shillings and [eleven] pence, for two quarters' taxes due 20th September, 1856, the particulars of which are stated in the margin. [Geo. Reading] Collector\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Note.-Persons removing the parish or place, without first paying the duties, render themselves liable to a penalty of £20\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Letterhead: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Gobernacion y Policia.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Small blind-stamp in upper left corner reads: Benfield Mexico.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Fire insurance policy, with engraved lion at top, for Mr. Robt. Gibbs, 7 Theobalds Road. [Policy] no. 26170 Premium due on £600: \"To pay. £1/0/9. Receipt of payment not recorded.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Four pages. Written on last page: \"1808. British Fire Office. Letter. Mar. 1, 1808\". No. \"26170\". Mr. [Robt. Gibbs. 7 Theobaldes Road]\". British Fire Office.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Westminster Society for insurance on lives and for granting annuities, No. 429, Strand, and No. 21, Cornhill.\"--Advertisement p. 3.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"British Fire Office. Strand and Cornhill, March 1, 1808. [Sir], The next annual payment on your policy, no. [2617] becoming due at Lady-Day next, I beg to remind you, that if the same is not paid within fifteen days therefrom, you cannot claim any benefits from the insurance in case of accident. Please bring this letter or the number of your policy when you come to pay the insurance, and if any alteration in the place or property of the insurance, the policy itself. I am, [Sir], your most obedient servant, Robert Skelton, Sec.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Printed indenture, completed in manuscript, placing James Harris into the service of Anthony Harison, goldsmith, for a period of 7 years, in 1798.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"This indenture witnesseth, that [James Harris ...] doth put himself to appentice to [Anthony Harris ...] citizen and goldsmith of London, to learn his art of [Goldsmith] and with him (after the manner of an apprentice) to serve from the day of the date of these presents, unto the full end and term of seven years, from thence next following, to be fully complete and ended ...\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Bill for a sedan chair purchased by W. Murdoch from Holmes & Griffin dated May 1st, 1788. The bill is for a sedan chair with green baize cover and all packing and shipping costs to Murdoch in Madeira totalling £39/9/0/. Receipt of payment made to Thomas Gordon on July 29, 1780 recorded on back of bill.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Bot. of William Hobbs & Sons, Ltd. Wholesale stationers. Account book, envelope, and paper bag manufacturers. Chromolithographers. Engravers & printers. Show card manufacturers, &c. Established 1841.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"With an illustration of the Kent Paper Works, Maidstone.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"To Richard T. Cussons, bookseller and stationer, (successor to Isaac Wilson), 53, Lowgate. Magazines and every other periodical publication procured as soon as published. Bookbinding of every description executed in the best style. An assortment of ledgers, cash and day books, &c. Always on hand, or made to pattern.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Letterhead: Gobierno Superior del Estado de Tabasco.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Wholesale and retail paper warehouse; staionery in variety; leather, mill boards, &c. &c. ... General printing establishment, no. 6, South Great George's Street ... Bought of N. Kelly and Son.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The firm of N. Kelly & Son was active in Dublin from 1815. See: A dictionary of members of the Dublin book trade 1550-1800 (p. 336).","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Title devised by cataloger.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Fire insurance policy, with engraving at top, for Mr. Thomas Mason. £200 policy no. 3489427. Premium due on policy: £0/4/8. Embossed tax stamp: \"One penny\" at top. Stamp in purple ink: Manchester Branch, also, Lancaster Bank. Preston. H. Dodgson. Agent.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Established 1782\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Trustees and directors. Joseph William Baxendale, Esq., Walter Bird, Esq., Bristow Bovill, Esq., The Hon. James Byng, John Clutton, Esq., Geoge Arthur Fuller, Esq., Charles Emanuel Goodhart, Esq., The Rt. Hon. Sir John Lubbock, Bt., M.P., F.R.S., Charles Thomas Lucas, Esq., Charles Magnay, Esq., The Hon. Edwin Ponsonby, The Hon. E.B. Portman, M.P., The Right Hon, the Earl of Radnor, Dudley Robert Smith, Esq., William J. Thompson, Esq. John J. Broomfield Esq. (Hon. Director). Auditors: Joseph Francis Lescher, Esq., Thomas Douglas Murray, Edq., Col. Sir Walter George Stirling, Bart. Joint secretaries: William C. Macdonald, Francis B. Macdonald.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"The conditions wherein referred to are as followed-\" 1889. E. Couchman & Co., Printers, 14, Throgmorton Street, London\"--On back.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Phœnix Fire Office. 19 Lombard St. and 57, Charing Cross, London. This policy of insurance witnesseth, that [Mr. Thomas Mason, of the Elmes. Longdon near Preston, Lancashire, Bank Manager] hereinafter call the Insured, having paid to the Phœnix Fire Office of London hereinafter called the Company, the sum of [four shillings and eight pence] for insuring against Loss or damage by fire or lighting, as hereinafter mention, the property hereinafter descripting in the several sums following, namely: on household goods, linen, printed books, wearing apparel, plate, watches, clocks, trinkets, wines, liquors, and mathematical and musical instruments [and] on china, glass, and looking=glasses [and] on pictures and prints (no one picture or print, case of loss to be valued at more than £[10]. In [his] private dwelling house, situate as above, Brick=built. [and stated].","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"[Memo: The person named Thomas Mason is now dead & it has been declared that the Interes law this policy is now vested in his widow Mrs. Jane Mason now residing at a house brick built of late. Known by the name Dryden Schawler at London aforesaid hereaftermore has declared that the property named herein is now [illegible] by this policy. Entered in the office books 20 Sept 1898. Dodgson Fire Agents Preston].","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"The Company hereby agrees with the Insured, (but subject to the conditions at the back hereof, which are to be taken as part of this Policy), that if the property above described, or an part thereof, shall be destroyed by fire or lightning, at an time between the [30th April 1891] and the 2th June, 189[2], both inclusive, or at any time afterwards, so loss as the insured or [his] representatives, being successors in interest, shall pay to the company, and it shall accept the sum required for the renewal of this policy, such loss or damage, to an amount not exceeding in respect of the several matters above specified the sum set opposite thereto respectively, and not exceeding in the sum of [two hundred pounds]. In witnesss whereof, one of the Directors of the said Company has hereunto set his hand, the [9th] day of [May 189[1]. Total premium: £0/4/8 to Midsummer, 189[2]. Annual premium: £0/4/8 payable 23th June. [Edwin B. Portman]. Examined, [illegible]","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"In pen and ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"April the 5. Recd. of [William?] Bourn the sum of sixteen shillings for one years land tax for land leying in Bethersden belonging to Richd. Beal Esq.--up to Lady Day 1798. James Palmar. Collector. Bethersden.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Receipt of payment for land tax of 16 shillings owed by [William?] Bourn for land owned by Richard Beal in Bethersden. Written on back: [Willm?] Bourn. Woodchurch.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Probably an advertising circular for Stable & Son, Ironmongers, who are listed at 24 High St., St. Giles' in the Directory of London and Westminster & Borough of Southward, 1794 and Johnstones directory of London, 1817.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Advertisement for metallic window shutters, door & fastenings to aid in the prevention of burglary and fire protection. Engravings of two windows and a door and of the Royal Arms of His Majesty at top of sheet.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"To form a proper estimate of the great advantage and elegant appearance of our improved metallic window, shutters, doors & fastenings for which we have obtained his Majesty's Royal Letters Patent they must be seen in operation as any description which could be incorporated within the limits of a circular would fall indefinitely short in conveying to your mind an adequate idea of he inportance utility and taste, which upon inspection would be found to be associated in these improvements ... 24 High St. St. Giles'. We remain your mos obedt. servts, [Harris & Kitchen]\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"N.B. Models will be forwarded if requested\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Barron & Co. is listed at these addresses on p. 28 in the Commercial directory, for 1818-19-20. Manchester : J. Pigot, 1818.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Advertisement for Barron's patent venetian fan blind with six illustrations of different available designs.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Barron & Co. Patent Venetian Fan Blind. No. 4,5,6, represent Barron & Cos. improved spring bonnet blind. No. 4 is shewn drawn up, no. 5 let down & no. 6 extended. M. Barron has obained a patent for machinery for feeding fire with fuel, his object is chiefly for self-supplying hot houses on an economical & regular principles. Manufatory 72 & 73 Wells Strt. Oxford Srt. London & 25 Lower Temple Strt, Birm.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Price list of reeded rods and window brackets on back along with illustrations of two windows with decorative rods and brackets.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Hacconby School. John Thos. Hebblewhite, has the honor of again returning thanks to his friends for the continued support he has received since his residence at Hacconby, and respectifully solicits their future patronage. Terms known on application at the School. Hacconby, June, 18th, 1834.\"--Printed exterior of the bill. Printed by William (?) Daniell, Bourne.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Records school expenses for slate, an account book, and pens and ink, with extra for drawing, totallling £1/7/9. Receipt of payment received by J.T. Hebblewhite recorded on Dec. 5, 1835. Written on back: \"Mr. Bavin. Rippingdale\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Records school expenses for board and instruction, German, music, drawing, dancing and lectures of £20/13/8 with an added charge of £1.4.2 for disbursements totalling £21/17/10. Receipt of payment recorded on April 29, 1889 by Jane Smith for E.M. Thompson.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"The day to return is May 10th. Train from Victoria. 5.47.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The \"Misses Smith\" are listed at this address in 1884 in Our schools and colleges / Frederich Shirley Dumaresq de Carteret Bisson.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The primary item (4 pages) records expenses for the second term, 1884 for Miss Mason at St. Helens, The Avenue, Clifton, Bristol. Expenses listed are for music lessons, singing, drawing lessons, riding school, china painting, dancing, sanatorium, lectures, stationery, laundress, seat in church, medical attendance, and tradesmen's bills, totaling £45/10/1. Written on page 2: \"The 3rd term 1884 will begin on September 15th.\" Bill for books on second page totals £0/2/6.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The second item records expenses for Miss Mason, second term 1884, for music lessons totaling £5/8/0.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The third item is for \"China and oil painting lessons during term ending July 1884\" for \"Miss E. Mason\" totaling £5/5/0. Written at bottom: \"K.L. Blood, July 24th, 1884\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"Broomfield Hall, Kidderminster. Dr. to E.F. Ridley & C.E. Bennett.\"--Billhead.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Records school expenses for Miss Dodson for board and tuition, piano, solo singing, dancing and calistenics, sheet music, stationery, laundress, entertainments, travelling expenses, boot bill, sundries and library, totaling £24/1/0.5.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"The [Spring] term will commence on [Tuesday, Jan. 30. 1883]. It is particularly requested that all pupils return punctually, and that accounts may be settled on or before the above date.\"--Leaf [2].","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Expenses include: board and instruction, French, music, laundress, hairdresser, books, stationery, music pieces, and omnibus, etc., totaling for £14/9/6. Receipt of payment is recorded by Mrs. Blundell on July 8th, 1882.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"The duties of the Establishment will be resumed [Friday May 12th].\"--Foot of bill.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Includes expenses for board & tuition, washing, mending, pew rent, hair cutting, materials, and sundries totaling £10/19/0. Receipt of payment is recorded on Nov. 15, 1880.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"\"The School will re-assemble on [Wednesday] the [15th] of [September] 18[80] when punctual attendance is respectfully requested. A quarter's notice is required previous to the removal of a pupil\".","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The first bill, dated Xmas 1878, includes expenses for board and tuition, drawing, calisthenics, dancing, drawing material, lectures, stationery, new books and extras, totaling £16/0/0. With a detailed list of books and extras written on page 3. Receipt of payment is recorded by January 20th, 1879.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The second bill, dated Easter 1879, includes expenses for board and tuition, drawing materials, drawing, calisthenics, dancing, German, lectures, stationery, and new books, totaling £16/13/0. Receipt of payment is recorded on May 6th, 1879.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Records school expenses of 1/4 year's tuition of Master Head (or Heal?). Expenses include: fire subscription, copy books, pens and ink, use of books, cipher book, grammar, and spelling book, totaling £4/17/3. Receipt of payment is recorded by Thos. 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Two leaves following the text contain pen trials and Latin notes on the life of St. Wilfrid?.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 20-23 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: decorated border on opening leaf of text incorporating coat of arms of the Norton family of Yorkshire; a few initials in blue ink with red penwork.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary light brown doeskin over wooden boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: some initials, line fillers, underlining, in red ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: nineteenth-century full brown morocco, gilt.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The hotel was originally a small hunting lodge built in 1787 by Thomas Johnes, the then squire of The Hafod Mansion Estate, and it was enlarged and converted into a Swiss style chateau in 1839 by the third Duke of Newcastle, and Sir Henry Houghton. 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Trimming affects text at the top of the page, and text on verso is faded and obscured in places by staining.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of 36 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: romanesque book script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: protogothic.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Shailor and Watters have identified this fragment as coming from the same parent manuscript as Beinecke MS 712.254.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"In contemporary marbled paper covers, roan-backed.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Text corresponds to Patrologia Latina (PL) 94: 180/81.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of 28 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: copied by a single hand in Caroline minuscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: capitals touched with red ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"From a Bolognese manuscript copied by the pecia system, with characteristic mark faintly visible in margin of recto on the first leaf","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: principal text written in double columns of up to 30 lines, with surrounding gloss in 89 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: two sizes of rounded gothic script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: two historiated initials painted in color against burnished gold backgrounds.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: modern cloth covered boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: two columns of 39 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: gothic hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: initial C in blue and initial Q in red.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Stained and somewhat worn from use as a pastedown, with some later pen trials.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"With copious corrections, annotations, etc., by Carlo Landberg.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from fol. 3a.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Fol. 3b: Commentaire et notes sur le Dīwān d'Abou Firās el-Ḥamdānī par Carlo Landberg.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Fol. 4a: 27 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Several additional leaves and slips inserted loose. Contains also some notes on the Amharic language.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Front cover: \"Grammaire amariña.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Good modern (19th century) naskhī.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Fol. 2a: 19 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"This copy comprises the facsimile only (1 l., 126 p., and maps). It is not clear whether it is imperfect, or whether it was issued for the Oriental trade, with the Latin matter omitted.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"2 p. l., 23, [1] p.; 2 l., facsim.: (126 p., XIX maps), 127-132 p., 1 l.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Spine title: Hymns & : Poems By : Eliz Scott.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"The volume descended in the family of Elizabeth Scott Williams Smith's brother-in-law Solomon Williams (1701-1776). Inscribed inside front cover: \"Anna Williams, / Given me by Grandm[other] / Elisabeth Smith,\" \"Thos. S. Williams / from his brother / S. P. Williams / July 1826,\" and \"Isaac Parsons.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Volume opens with unpaginated 6 p. index of recipes and a list of \"characters and valew of medicinall weights;\" rest of volume is paginated 1-256. Pages after p. 83 are blank.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership stamp of Anna Rogers, in red ink, appears on verso of front endpaper and verso of second blank page. \"April 6 1765\" written below the second stamp in an unidentified hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Watermark: coat of arms not in Heawood; similar to Heawood Coat of Arms 348.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: in the style of Queens' Binder A (William Nott). Contemporary full red morocco, elaborately gilt in an all-over design incorporating drawer-handle tools, floral motifs and flower tools, framed in a repeating ornamental border. Seven-compartment gilt spine; coroneted monogram \"RR\" (Robert and Rebecca Paston) in the third compartment. Marbled endpapers.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"With two inscriptions on front pastedown: [1] \"M.E. Milles. This book was given to me by the Honble. Mary Grace Watson, Octr. 1798, copied from one I gave her.\" [2] \"Grace Palmer. This book was given to me by my greatgrand mother M.E. Milles, April 18th, 1819.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound in contemporary quarter calf and marbled boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Stored in 19 boxes.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The Yale Center for British Art also has a signet ring, ca. 1787, bearing the design of the anti-slavery medallion, in slightly variant form. This item is cataloged separately (see link provided herewith).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Written in pen and black ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound in blind paneled green calf.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Transcribed from original journals purchased by Albert Francis Judd from the Dunster House Bookshop in Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 1931.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription on verso of last leaf:\"Antoine Descamps pasteur de Hollain 1607.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription on verso of last leaf: \"Alard Sprien pasteur de Hollain 1647 26 Januarii.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription on verso of last leaf: \"Pierre Lemari pasteur de hollain, x julii 1660.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription on verso of last leaf: \"Paul François Deschamps pasteur de hollain le 12 de decembre 1693.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single column with varying number of lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: Gothic liturgical bookhand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Initials in red or blue; paragraph marks in alternating red and blue.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Remnant of original wooden binding attached to back of volume.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single-column, up to 21 lines on a page.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in a littera cursiva script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary parchment wrapper, stitched.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Numerous marginal annotations in both contemporary and later hands.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns, mostly of 32 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: manuscript is in at least seven hands.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Large blue initial with red penwork (f. 8).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary binding of tawed white leather over bevelled wooden boards, sewn on four leather thongs. Remains of clasp; brass pin and mount on lower cover.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Note concerning the probable date of the volume in Latin, in a later hand (9v.)","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 21 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: rounded gothic liturgical script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Small initials throughout in red and blue with contrasting penwork; seven large illuminated initials with two-sided borders; large illuminated initial on the first leaf of the text of the Psalter.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary binding of reversed skin over bevelled wooden boards; sewn on five double bands. Remains of clasps on the front board.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Numerous contemporary marginal annotations in a number of hands.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription: \"Wilelmo Elwys\" on first leaf (1r) and final leaf (269v).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription: \"T. Butler 1759\" on first leaf (1r).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 30-36 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: several secretary scripts.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: early flexible binding, designed to accomodate further additions of leaves, with stiff leather covers stitched on with leather thongs; original bands and sewing visible. \"Edw. 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Marginal note on p. 136 refers to the death of Oliver Cromwell (\"tyranno\").","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound with: Martinus Polonus, Margarita decreti seu tabula martiniana decreti (Strasburg, 1493); William Lyndwood, Constitutiones legitime seu legatine regionis anglicane, (Paris, 1504).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Watermark: Briquet 11159?","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of approximately 35 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Approximately 60 large initials in red with penwork in brown ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: late seventeenth-century full calf; blind-ruled, with crown stamp in the corners. The binder has been identified as a London binder who also worked for Samuel Pepys. Metal chain attached from the upper cover, fourteen links, a ring on either end, and a middle swivel.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of between 44 and 51 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: cursive book hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Approximately 404 marginal drawings in pen and ink, many with yellow wash: mostly portrait roundels, but also including two diagrams of Noah's Ark; views of London, Canterbury, Rome and other places; an image of the Annunciation; and a small T-map. Margins ruled to accomodate the roundels. One illuminated initial and others covered in matte gold.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary calf over wooden boards, rebacked. Upper cover plain; lower cover contains central panel with the letters POLICRONICON created by stamping background with seven-pointed star stamp. Background pattern of diagonal fillets with five-petalled flower in circle stamped at each intersection. Remains of leather clasps and one brass catch. Sewn on six raised bands.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Byname: Takamiya Polychronicon.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"First line reads: Contented river! in thy dreamy realm.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Accompanied by an undated and related autograph note by Frederick Baldwin Adams Jr., the typescript's former owner.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single column of text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: gothic.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Initials in red or blue. Large miniature at head of roll containing a bust of Christ wearing a crown of thorns, displaying his stigmata, and surrounded by the \"arma Christi\" (also known as the Instruments of the Passion). On a blue ground in gold frame. One large decorated initial immediately below miniature. Text accompanied by decorated borders on both sides.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: section of leather sewn to top of scroll. Accompanied by seventeenth-century? fabric case with fabric and metal appliqués.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Modern title page in English bound in before original title page.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Printed bookseller description pasted in on verso of rear flyleaf.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: Single columns of varying length. Armorial entries begin with the name of the knight and a pen and ink drawing of his coat of arms in trick, followed by a descriptive paragraph,","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 177 pen and ink drawings in trick of coats of arms.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: eighteenth-century green velvet over boards; silver castle ornament mounted on front cover.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Cover: \"Pianists Copy.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription at top of first page: \"William Howard 1591.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bookseller's printed description pasted in on front pastedown.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: each work in a different professional book hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Headings and initial letters in red and blue; decorated throughout with more than 270 emblazoned coats of arms in colors.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: modern parchment over boards, rebacked.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription and drawing of arms of \"Alessandro dale Carte\" on rear flyleaf.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bookplate of Sir Thomas Phillipps on front pastedown; Phillipps MS number inscribed on recto of f1.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of variable length.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: Italian cursive bookhand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated (ff. 1-91 only).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: nineteenth-century half-calf, rebacked.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Numerous marginal notes in contemporary and later hands.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound with: parchment leaf of accounts kept by Robert de Staynford, steward of Lady Idoyne Percy, wife of Henry, Lord Percy (d. 1365).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Laid in: manuscript fragment, on paper, of a contract, in English (ca. 1574), formerly the back pastedown.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 42 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: gothic text hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Numerous penwork initials and line fillers in red and blue ink. Ten larger illuminated initials, gilt and red and blue ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: original oak boards covered in pink doeskin; remains of clasps.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Docketed in a sixteenth-century? hand: the indentur of Bromehyll ffeyes.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Annotated in a later hand, possibly that of the Norfolk antiquary Thomas Martin.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single column of 26 lines. 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Two initials with marginal penwork decoration.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: gothic book hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: text headed with a large miniature of the Crucifixion. One large illuminated initial at the head of the text; numerous small initials in in red and blue penwork or gold.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Docketed in a contemporary hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: Anglicana.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Two larger illuminated initials with birds perched on them. Smaller initials alternating between gilt with green penwork and blue with red penwork. 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Endorsed by Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, as Regent of England.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single column of 42 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: secretary-influenced Anglicana script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Leaf also contains the ownership inscription of the Cistercian of Santa Maria della Columba, followed by an anathema against theft.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single column, varying length.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: proto-gothic.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single column of 9 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Signed: document signed by the scribe, \"Burdon.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Endorsed on the verso in the hand and with the ownership mark of Sir Edward Dering.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single column of 13 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Signed: document signed by the scribe, Gardyner.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single column of 25 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Drawn on the blank page of a bifolium once used as the flyleaf of a Latin Psalter (circa 1290-1310) that may have been written for the church of St. Botolph in Essex.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single column of 17 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: historiated initial \"B\" with a miniature of two souls borne to heaven by two angels, gilt; wide decorated border of blue and green acanthus with flowers and fruits, gilt.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Caption title: Map no. 2.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Annotation in manuscript: 33023","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Previously attributed to John Tracey Atkins.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from contents leaf.","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Annotation in manuscript: 18049","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound in black half cloth and green silk over boards. Title and floral decorations added in gouache.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound in contemporary vellum, inscribed by Peyton","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of 25 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Two illuminated initials with long marginal extensions; two smaller initials.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: each line in a different gothic display script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: in red and black ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Accompanied by three unidentified manuscript fragments that were part of the 2002 sale lot.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: illuminated initial with brown penwork.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of varying lengths.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: bâtarde script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: initials in red and blue.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 61-62 lines each.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: cursive legal script with some anglicana features.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: disbound.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Annotated on recto of first leaf with place and date of production.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Annotated on recto of first leaf with signature: \"J. 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Initials in blue with red penwork. Large illuminated initial \"A\" with full border on verso, gilt.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of 52 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Three-line initials in gold against blue and rose grounds.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: triple columns with 30 lines per column.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Leaf was used in a binding.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of 32 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: Carolingian script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound by a former owner.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The parish had been part of the annulment settlement for Anne of Cleves.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title transcribed from later docket.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Signed on page 4: \"J. 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Full-page miniature illustration of St. Christopher; double-page illustration of the Adoration of the Magi.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: 16th-century English blind-stamped calf, with panels of heads in medallions, rebacked.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Each of the eight packets contains four sheets of drawings, treating a single species of plant. Some of the drawings also incorporate cut-paper elements. Bonnell identifies five of the species, as follows: Equisetaceae (Horsetail); Ulmaceae; Polypodiaceae; Myricaceae (Bayberry); Hydrocharitaceae. One of the three unidentified species may be dandelion.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"I would like to say thanks to Elisabeth Fairman, Senior Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts, Yale Center for British Art, for the unique opportunity to respond to Miss Rowe's 1961 Herbarium held in their collection; Graham Bignell, New North Press, for hand set typography and printing; Elizabeth Neville for making the box. Mandy Bonnell, 2014.\"--Colophon.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Includes two printed sheets, bearing the title and the colophon.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Housed in a cloth covered box, the top cover of which is illustrated by Bonnell.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription for the parish church of St. Mary, Redgrave, Suffolk: \"Iste liber constat de Redgrave\" in a fifteenth-century hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Anathema in Middle English verse on the verso of the second flyleaf: \"This bok is on and goddys crus ys anodur/He that stel the ton mot haue the todyr\" in a fifteenth-century hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Numerous other early ownership inscriptions and pen trials on front flyleaves.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Annotation on verso of nineteenth-century endpaper, in pencil, identifying the text as a \"Sarum Processional,\" dated 1847.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns, mostly of 23 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: musical notation on 4-line staves, red and blue penwork initials, rubrics, and blue paragraph marks. Numerous initials in brown ink, some decorated with faces and grotesques.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: nineteenth-century black morocco, gilt; marbled endpapers. JHS monogram framing cross centered on both covers. Title in gilt on black leather tag on spine.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"With an Oxford pledge note for the Selton Loan Chest dated 1469 and the mark of the stationer John More. There is also a note by M. Paris, possibly Master Thomas Paris of Oriel College.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: small gothic script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: red and blue penwork initials.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: modern goatskin.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Collation note in Latin dated September 4, 1714 bears the initials G.E. (Gulielmus--William--Elstob) and E.E. (Elizabeth Elstob).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"This manuscript was probably part of William Elstob's projected editon of Anglo-Saxon legal manuscripts.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Stamp on front cover: Harriet B. Sanders, American Red Cross, France.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: bound in contemporary printed blue (\"sugar paper\") wrappers.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Front flyleaf contains provenance annotation in pencil in the hand of Sir Thomas Phillipps.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns, originally of 30 lines (now 28).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: Caroline minuscule (Turonian script).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Middle Hill boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound with: 5 leaves of a 13th-century manuscript of Averroes' commentary on Aristotle's Ethics.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound with: Sodales Mariani apud PP. Societatis Jesu in collegio Aquicinctino. Duaci: apud Albertum Tossanus, ex Typographia Belleriana, sub signo Circini Aurei. Anno M.DCC.XXXIX. 7 p.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound with: three printed broadside advertisements of these public disputations, 1740 and undated (two are trimmed). Apparently all by the same printer, whose information appears in the untrimmed broadside: Duaci: apud Albertum Tossanus, ex Typographia Belleriana, sub signo Circini Aurei. Anno 1740.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: late eighteenth-century full polished calf; compartmented and gilt spine; spine tag in gilt on red leather.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Text on recto: ...am. R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat V. Dominus vobiscum. R. Et cum spiritu tuo. Oratio. Aures tue pietatis mitissime ... Alia. Oratio. Ure igne sancti spiritus renes nostros & cor nostru[m] domine: ut tibi casto corpore ser...","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Text on verso: ...viamus & mundo corde placeamus Alia Oratio. Mentes nostras quesumus domine paraclitus qui a te procedit illuminet ... Alia Oratio. Conscientias nostras quesumus domine visitando purifica: ut veniens dominus n[oste]r...","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Written area 138 x 82 mm. Single column of 21 lines. Foliated \"viii\" in red in the upper right-hand corner.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Written in a humanist script influenced by roman typeface. In his commentary on the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection's Horae Beatae Mariae ad usum Romanum (Octavo Editions, 1999), Christopher de Hamel notes that this script is associated on “very little evidence” with Geoffroy Tory (c.1480-c.1533), printer to King Francis I of France. The script occurs in manuscripts from the centers of court patronage in northern France.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decorated with seven two-line initials, on alternating blue and gold grounds. The initials on blue grounds are gold and the blue grounds are highlighted with white penwork. Three of the initials on gold grounds are blue and one is white. Gold grounds are decorated either with white flourishes or with foliage and berries. There are also six one-line paraphs and one one-line initial, in alternating gold and white. The gold initials are on blue grounds, highlighted in white penwork, and the white initials are on gold grounds decorated with black dots and white pearls. Headings are rubricated. The line-fillers alternate between gold branches and gold boxes filled with buds and white flourishes. The leaf has gilding on the fore- and top-edges.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"This leaf may be from the same manuscript as the leaves from an untraced Pontifical sold by King Alfred's Notebook in 2014 as items 1B and 49 in the catalogue Enchiridion 19: Medieval Fragments for University Teaching & Research. According to Scott Gwara, those leaves once belonged to Otto F. Ege (1888-1951), the manuscript and book collector famous for cutting leaves out of his manuscripts to sell them individually.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The same sequence of prayer appears in a series of instructions for prayers before mass at ff.32v-33v in the Pontifical of Yves de Mayeuc (Rennes, Bibliothèque de Rennes Métropole MS 1278), which is written in a very similar hand. It also appears in two Parisian printed missals considered in Robert Lippe, Missale Romanum Mediolani, 1474: a collation with other editions printed before 1570 (London: Henry Bradshaw Society, 1899-1907) vol. II, 378-9, one printed in 1530 by Fr. Regnault, the other in 1540 by vidua Th. Kerver.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Paper seal in upper left corner of bond.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Accompanied by a copy of the Bonhams catalog description.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Annotated in pencil on manuscript guard in a nineteenth-century hand: Ld. Hailes.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"First line: What does your brand sae bludy, Edward, Edward?","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Comprises 185 pages of text, 82 pages of drawings.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: 18th or 19th century full calf, with leather title label reading \"Palladio's Architectur .MS.\" on spine.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Contact the Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts for additional information on: details of the text present in the manuscript; watermarks used throughout the volume; a complete correspondence between illustrations in the 1570 edition of the text and those in the manuscript.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title on verso: A Map of Fort Gibson Reserve, C. Nation","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"\"Devoted to the Development of Eastern Montana and the Encouragement of all Industrial Pursuits.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Autograph and notes by Sir Syndey Cockerell on front flyleaf; autograph of Brian S. Cron on front flyleaf.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: coats of arms arranged in three rows of four on each page, with descriptive notes above each.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: coats of arms in full color; some initials in red or blue.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary binding of reversed white leather over wooden boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of 50-53 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: gothic (multiple scribes).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: large historiated initial at the opening of each section; smaller initials in red and blue penwork.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: early nineteenth-century? red silk velvet binding; gilt decoration on spine. Gilt leather spine tag: Lancelot du Lac. M S.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title of Aṭbāq al-dhahab from folio 1a.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title of Aṭwāq al-dhahab fī al-mawāʻiẓ wa-al-khuṭab from reference sources.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Secundo folio of Aṭbāq al-dhahab: al-shahawāt, wa-arshidnā fī ghayāhib al-shubuhāt.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Secundo folio of Aṭwāq al-dhahab fī al-mawāʻiẓ wa-al-khuṭab: al-fiʼah allatī bi-iḥsānik al-mutaẓāhir.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"9.5 x 13 cm; written surface: 6 x 9.5 cm, 13 lines per page.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: In dark brown leather.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"In fair naskh/ruqʻah script; headings and markings in red; catchwords.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"On folio 1a: Kitāb Aṭbāq al-dhahab lil-ʻAllāmah al-muḥaqqiq Muḥammad Shufurwah raḥimahu Allāh. Aṭwāq al-dhahab lil-ʻAllāmh al-Zamakhsharī raḥimahu Allāh.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"On folio 1a an ownership note: \"Min minaḥ al-fayyāḍ al-muṭlaq ladá ʻabdihi al-mudhnib Aḥmad ibn Ḥusayn al-Kīwānī al-Shāmī bi-Qusṭanṭīnīyah al-maḥmīyah sanat 1147 [1734/1735].\" (Probably the melancholic and aloof poet from Damascus, Syria, d. 1173 H/1759 or 1760. Cf. Ziriklī, al-Aʻlām, 1:118)","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"On folio 77a: \"Muʼallif hādhā al-kitāb Shams al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Muʼmin ibn Hibat Allāh al-Iṣfahānī al-maʻrūf bi-Shufrūh taghammadahu Allāh bi-raḥmatih wa-anālahu buḥbūḥat jannatih bi-Muḥammad wa-ʻitratih wa-ṣaḥbihi ajmaʻīn. Wa-yatlūhu al-Aṭwāq lil-Zamakhsharī raḥmat Allāh ʻalayh.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"On folios 77a-77b: \"ʻAbd al-Muʼmin ibn Hibat Allāh Muḥammad ibn Hibat Allāh ibn Ḥamzah al-maʻrūf bi-Shawrwah bi-al-Shīn al-muʻjamah wa-al-wāw wa-al-rāʼ al-sākinah baʻdahā wāw wa-hāʼ, Sharaf al-Dīn ibn Nūr al-Dīn ibn Wajīh al-Dīn al-Iṣbahānī, kāna jadduhu qāḍī Iṣbahān, wa-kāna wāliduhu Nūr al-Dīn wāʻiẓan ḥāfiẓan. Waṣala Shawrwah ilá Dimashq akhira ayyām Nūr al-Dīn al-Shahīd wa-ʻaqada majlis waʻẓ ḥaḍrata Nūr al-Dīn wa-aslama ʻalá yadihi awwala yawm ṣaghīr Naṣrānī fa-qāla badīhan: 'Naṣabnā fikhākhan fa-iṣṭadnā farkhan ...\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"On folios 78a-78b verses by Ibn al-Fāriḍ.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"On folios 79a-80a biographical information about Jār Allāh al-Zamakhsharī.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"On folio 81a: \"Hādhā Kitāb Aṭwāq al-dhahab.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Colophon of Aṭbāq al-dhahab: \"... Wa-al-ḥamud lillāh Rabb al-ʻĀlamīn. Wa-ṣallá Allāh ʻalá Sayyidinā Muḥammad wa-ālihi al-ṭāhirīn wa-aṣḥābihi al-fāḍilīn wa-anṣārihi al-Muhājirīn, wa-sallam taslīman. Najazat hādhihi al-nuskhah al-mubārakah fī yawm al-Sabt al-ʻishrīn min Ramaḍān al-muʻaẓẓam li-sanat arbaʻah wa-khamsīn wa-sabʻimiʼah Hijrīyah.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Translation of the colophon of Aṭbāq al-dhahab: \"Praise be to God Lord of the Universe. May God pray on our Master Muḥammad, his virtuous family, his honorable companions and his supporters, the Muhājirīn, and grant them abundant peace. This blessed copy was completed on Saturday, the 20th of honorable Ramaḍān, 754 of the Hijrah [19 October, 1353].\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Colophon of Aṭwāq al-dhahab fī al-mawāʻiẓ wa-al-khuṭab: No colophon. Text ends with \"al-Maqālah al-miʼah\" (Sermon 100), as follows: \"Lam tarḍa li-sharābika illā an yurawwaq wa-an yuṣaffá wa-yuṣaffaqa, wa-illā ramayta bi-mujājatihi, wa-rubbamā anḥayta ʻalá zujājatihi, fa-kayfa raḍīta li-dīnaka bi-al-qadhá, wa-al-muʼminu lā yarḍá li-dīnihi bi-dhā? Wa-Allāh aʻlam bi-al-ṣawāb wa-ilayhi al-marjiʻ wa-al-maʼāb.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 28 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: humanist.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Illuminated initial, gilt; title in red ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"With a docket title on final page. Written in secretary hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single column of five lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: italic cursive.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Recovered from a binding.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of 50 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: late Carolingian.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Fragment removed from a binding.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Attributed to the Florentine scribe \"Messer Marco\" (Giovanni d'Astore?).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: humanist script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: initials in blue ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of 40 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: early gothic minuscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"In portfolio with bookplate of Ray Livingston Murphy.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary parchment.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Leaves numbered 1-48.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Colophon: \"Emmanuel Martinus Ludibundus hunc Satyromastigen scripsit anno MDCXCIV, Romae.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Heraldic frontispiece and other illustrations in colored ink and wash; borders gilt.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: velvet on boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Full title: Théorie de la banque à fonds unis: fondée sur les documents recueillis en Angleterre dans les establissemens bases sur ce principe, dans les procès-verbaux des comités secrets du parlement, ou extraits des divers ouvrages publiés sur ce sujet dans les trios royaumes et en Amérique.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Spine title: Deserted City by E. M.","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary full polished calf, gold tooled border on boards; compartmented spine, gilt; leather spine tag.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Volume 1, preliminary leaf: autograph manuscript inscription by Charles Nodier, signed, undated, about the annotations and ode by Racan.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: large illuminated initial \"S\" containing full figure of John the Baptist standing by the Jordan, holding a scroll containing the opening words to the Agnus Dei, which terminates in the figure of a small lamb with halo. Gilt frame.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"In modern mat and frame.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: large illuminated initial \"A\" depicting the visit of the two Marys to the tomb of Jesus as described in Matthew 28: 1-4. Gilt frame.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: large historiated initial \"D\" containing kneeling figure of King David. Gilt frame with elaborate floral motif.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Damaged: coastline of Greece missing; severe fading.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: illustrations of five emblematic rulers and one of the Virgin Mary at the top of the portolan; three compass roses and strapwork.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Contains ownership inscription by William Mason, 1801; presentation inscription from “Mr. Mason,” Wolfscote, to Thomas Bateman, Lomberdale, 1856 December 27; and a bookplate of an unidentified former owner.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: vellum.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"With autograph note tipped in front: \"Bequeathed to my very dear friend, Mr. A. E. Ward, in grateful appreciation of the knowledge that these mss. of W. J. Linton's, together with some of the author's books, which were treasured by my revered father (1825-1893) in memory of their great friendship, will find a welcome home in his library. Geo Robt Vine 1927.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"In English and Latin.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Unbound; preserved in a folder.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Inks shade from light to dark brown. No illustration or ornament.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Remnants of a wax seal on.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Includes typed transcript of the journal, possibly created by the dealer.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Accompanied by a manuscript note: \"Nov. 17 '64 / memo: / This is just one (the only one I have) of Maj. S. Willard Sexton's several scrapbooks, made, I suppose, around 1880-1900. / [signature indecipherable] (grandson)\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Armorial bookplate of William John Monson, Baron Monson on front pastedown.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription of Anthony Watson on recto of first front endleaf.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription of \"roberti di cantuaria\" on verso of final front endleaf.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 31 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: English book hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Two-line initials in red, blue or green with contrasting penwork; two larger initials in red, blue and green with penwork flourishes. Large illuminated initial (f1r) in gold, enclosing gold foliage on blue and green grounds.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: nineteenth-century tooled brown leather over pasteboards; gold-lettered spine.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Annotated on volume one's front cover in an eighteenth-century? hand: \"Berterii, Antoine. Notaire à Espinas. 1483-1504. notulaire.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Annotated on volume two's front cover in an eighteenth-century? hand: \"Berterii No[tair]e à Espinas. 1483-1504. Ordonnes.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns with wide left margins.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: French cursive.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: volume one bound in contemporary manuscript waste (charter from 1435), stitched.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: volume two bound in contemporary manuscript waste, stitched, deteriorated.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Engraved portrait bookplate? on front pastedown of Gerardus, dux Juliæ et Montium, Comes Ravensburgæ, Fundator ordinis anno 1444.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 14 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Some banners with texts in margins. Six illuminated initials with gold or silver decoration: decorated silver initial (3v); birds, silver decoration (14v); Jonah, gold decoration (24v); monk with textual banner, gold decoration (35v); Virgin Mary and child, textual banner, gold decoration (43r); animal blowing instrument, silver decoration (50v); trumpeter, textual banner, gold decoration (80v).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: modern.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Phillipps MS 35851 (see note below docket title).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title continues: \"... in the several branches of his office, particularly therein mentioned ... Settled & established by his Excellency William Mathew Esq., Captain, General, & Governour in the said island of Antigua ...\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Signed, sheet 4: \"Sworn before me, this fifteenth day of Augt. 1735, William Mathew, [signed also by] John Prince, Edwd. Clarke.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Docket title: \"The within dockett is enter'd in the journal of the council of Antigua. Patrick Wilson. D. Secty. No. 11.\"","labels":{"type":["w"]}} +{"text":"With red wax seal on the first sheet.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Signed, with text of leaf 31: \"Gio. Batta. Abbiate Falconetto, 1688.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Laid in: one leaf from a 13th century Italian manuscript of Platearius, Circa instans, on parchment. Double columns of 33 lines each, initials in alternating red and blue. Possibly a pastedown from the original binding of the gradual.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns containing eight lines of music of square notation on a four-line stave.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: rubricated. Small initials in red or blue ink with opposite-color flourishing.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: nineteenth-century quarter calf.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Colophon concludes: \"Scriptus per me phillippum butinum civem parmen[ensis].\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscriptions of Baron Monson on front and back endleaves, recording his purchase of this volume in Padua in 1844.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bookplate: Armorial bookplate of Baron Monson on front pastedown.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 22 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: rubricated. 13 one-line initials in gold with purple penwork tracing; two large decorated initials in burnished gold on red and blue grounds, within frames and enclosing knotwork designs.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: twentieth-century full dark red morocco.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Tipped in: printed catalog description of manuscript from Henry Young & Sons.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Stencilled crest of Sir Thomas Phillipps stamped on recto of first flyleaf.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bookplate: George Dunn of Woolley Hall, pasted on front pastedown.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bookplate: Allan Heywood Bright, pasted on front pastedown.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of 47 lines each.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: gothic textura.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: marginal notes in red ink with blue penwork. One historiated initial, in full color, depicting a horned Moses holding the tablets of the Law.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: nineteenth-century brown leather; marbled endpapers.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Manuscript notebook, \"originally written in Spring of 1891 ... revised 1895.\" Text is densely written, in black ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound in contemporary calf.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: Written in a careful cursive hand sloping slightly to the right in a single column 170 x 110 mm without bordering lines or ruling. the text has been partly corrected by another hand and with significant marginalia throughout by this hand in inks of different hues.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Watermarks: Paper watermarked with a crowned coat of arms, probably a Dutch paper not certainly identified.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: English binding of diced brown Russia leather, a border of gilt dots around the edges of the covers, inside and out, the backstrip in compartments similarly treated, original title label on second compartment from top gold-lettered: \"Anonimo Manuscritto di un Vero Adepto.\" Plain edges. Hinges and corners repaired.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Tome 1: 1 smaller leaf 220 x 140 mm inserted after first leaf of index.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Tome 2: 1 smaller leaf 190 x 112 mm inserted after page 157.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"With wax seals appended to the four signatures: John Ley, Susanna Ley, Eleanor Ley, John Bennett.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"With a blind-embossed 1 shilling stamp on blue paper.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Signed by Conradus Gold.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: gothic cursive.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: quarter calf.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Includes musical notation (square notation on three-line staves) for Passion week lessons (57v-60v).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Paper is torn and damaged in many places and has been repaired with strips and patches of parchment manuscript waste, mostly from a fourteenth-century Latin breviary in gothic minuscule. There are also manuscript fragments from a parchment manuscript in German and Latin, possibly a Latin-German dictionary.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Front pastedown contains annotations in a sixteenth-century German hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Watermarks include Briquet 9173-9185.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns of 33-38 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Rubricated. Several larger initials in red ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary blind-tooled calf over wooden boards; paneled with triple fillets on boards and central diagonal fillets, forming lozenges.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: sngle columns. Music of square notation on four-line staves with five lines of gothic bookhand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: rubricated. Initials in blue or red ink with pen flourishing in red or blue ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary? blind-stamped leather over wood; flower-shaped metal bosses at center and corners of boards and to secure straps on upper cover (straps not present).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Annotation at f67v. identifies the author as \"Io. Ost.\" and the manuscript as having been written at Castel San Pietro, whilte the author was with the antipope John XXIII \"n. p. io. 23\").","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscriptions include early signatures by Phillippus Vergier; robert Lemayn; and Frater Stephanus Vixier.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"F11v inscribed, in an eighteenth-century hand: \"Bibliotheca Augustinianae Generalis Collegii Parisiensis fol. 10.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: rubricated. one line initials blue with red penwork or red with brown penwork. One large initial with marginal extensiton in red and blue, smudged.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: eighteenth-century full brown calf, gilt oval centerpiece on covers. Upper also has large blind oval stamp depicting St. Augustine enthroned between kneeling friars; rebacked.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bookplate: Jean-Bapiste L'Ecuy, abbatis Praemonstratensis.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 25-37 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: a few capitals and sections headings in red ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of variable lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: cursive.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Laid in: autograph letter,signed, from the Liverpool bookseller Jaggard to Allan Heywood Bright, 1896 April 27, concerning the unknown early provenance of the manuscript. With autograph and typed notes by Allan Heywood Bright, 1898 and undated.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Title from ownership inscription by Remy Megret (f80r).","labels":{"type":["a"]}} +{"text":"Opening sentence: Les continuelles meditationes de la volubilite et soudaine mutation des creatures raisonnables.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 19 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: gothic bastarda.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 13 large full-color miniatures in architectural frames illustrating various events in the allegorical pilgrimage of the author's soul, guided by Dame Inspiration. The opening miniature is full-page and depicts the author asleep beneath a tree hung with her coat of arms. 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Remains of two clasps attached in recesses cut in earlier binding and passing through holes cut into chemise cover.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Signed and dated by the scribe, Jacobus Burenman of Waldsee, canon of the Premonstratension abbey of Schussenried, November 20, 1472.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 25 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: rubricated. Initials and some embellishments in red.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary blind-tooled pigskin over wooden boards; remains of single clasp.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: two columns, the left containing genealogical trees for Scottish and English kings, the right containing genealogical and historical notes.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: numerous calligraphic initials; large royal coat of arms in pen and ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: mounted on linen.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: coats of arms in multicolored pen and wash.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: seventeenth-century full black morocco, gilt; rebacked.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"With: multiple entries on front and back flyleaves in Latin and English containing notes on the family history of various members of the Heneage family, 1528-1820 and undated. Also 6 pages of similar notes, laid in.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"With: two horoscopes on back flyleaves for Michael Heneage, 1532 March 28.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: two full-page borders accompanied by three-line foliate initials on a gold ground (ff.1, 40); three three-sided borders (ff.32, 35, 92v), four- and five-line initials in gold on a ground of blue and red with white ornament and leafy sprays extending into the margin (ff.20v, 90v, 92v), one three-line foliate initial on a gold ground with extensions forming a two-sided border (f.81), two-line and three-line initials alternately in gold with blue penwork, or blue with red penwork, usually forming reserved leafy designs within the body of the initial and extending up and down the left margin, one- to six-line paraphs in the text and margins alternately gold with blue penwork or blue with red penwork,","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary white doeskin over cushioned boards, sewn on six double bands; remains of two clasps including nails. Lower edge of leaves inscribed \"hylton\" in a contemporary hand. Center of upper board inscribed with a capital E and W-B in a nineteenth century hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Note pasted on back in the hand of French botanist Duhamel du Monceau.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Explicit signed and dated by Gonzales de Vega, 14 August 1415.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: single columns of 29-32 lines.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: cursive chancellery script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: public notary's initials at the bottom of every folio. Some pen flourishing and decorated initials at the start of Latin texts; five two-line initials in red ink with purple penwork; two four-line initials in gold leaf with elaborate purple penwork.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary full green sheepskin over pasteboards; remains of ties.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Written on upper board: 1372. Notario de Auila.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Woodcut sign manual of King Edward VI at the head of the document, with \"By the kyng;\" counter-signature of Lord Protector Somerset (\"E. Somerset\") at the end of the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Papered seal on verso with address.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Date in original given as: \"the last day of the twelfth moneth called ffebruary Anno Dom 1648.\"","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Laid in: four additional maps, unfinished, and an autograph document, signed, by Pierre Jacotin, detailing the contents of the survey.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary blue-gray cardboard, stitched. Paper label affixed to front cover: Atlas de Bois de la Houssaye. 1797.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Laid in: correspondence and notes concerning the possible attribution of this volume to Richard Philips (1661-1751), governor of Nova Scotia, 1942-1961 and undated.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary panelled calf; gilt edges.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Phillipps MS 8186.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Bound in later half calf and marbled boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"This manuscript does not have modern foliation. Where possible, the present description uses the incomplete 16th-century foliation, ending at f. 152. Unfoliated pages are referred to using Roman numerals at the beginning of the manuscript, and as if foliated towards the end.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Date in original given as: nono die Ianuarii anno Regni nostri Anglie Francie et Hibernie decimo sexto et Scotie Quinquagesimo secundo.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ff. 89-80, back flyleaf and former pastedown, is a bifolium in a different, round gothic bookhand, containing part of an alphabetical index to an unidentified legal text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Foliation given as found in the manuscript, including six foliated stubs.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription in the lower margin of f1r: Iste liber est conventus sancti dominici de gayeta ordinis predicatorum...","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Laid in: fragment of a description of the manuscript, in French, in a nineteenth-century hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Layout: double columns throughout, mostly of 60-65 lines each. 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Depositaria.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"The survey of Hury Town in Baldersdale is attributed to \"Richardson\" (probably Richard Richardson of Darlington) and dated October 1763.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary half-calf over boards.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: nineteenth-century watered silk, decorated with velvet circles.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription on recto of first parchment leaf: Wm. Mason / Bookseller / Pickett Street / Strand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Ownership inscription on recto of first parchment leaf: Dan Maclaurin / 83 Lombard St. / 1824.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: contemporary full black morocco, elaborately gilt; floral and acorn motifs; six-compartmented spine, gilt. Gilt edges; marbled endpapers.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"First three volumes bound in full contemporary vellum, with later reference numbers on two upper boards. Inventory volume bound in original marbled wrappers, with reference number on upper cover.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Each print titled below.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Painting after life referencing Hogarth?","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"With engraved billhead at head of first page and an additional small payment receipt signed by John Greeves attached to foot of third page, with embossed seal.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: Copied by a single scribe in Praegothica with Southern features in two sizes. Some glosses are added by other hands.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Limited decoration. Paragraph marks by the scribe in the ink of the text. A few 1-line versals in red. A few larger primitive flourished initials, red or blue, with penwork in the opposite colour. The text of art. 1 begins with a 4-line littera duplex “M” in red and blue colour. Art. 2 opens with a 10-line primitive dentelle initial “I” in gold on a blue and red background, which is heightened with white penwork design. The initial is shown resting on the back of a small bent male figure, coloured red and gold.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Binding: Romanesque, with undecorated white (deerskin?) leather over rounded wooden boards, sewn on three leather thongs (spine repaired). There was originally one leather strap fixed with two nails to the front board and closing over a pin in the center of the rear board. Later this strap was replaced by two straps similarly fixed with iron nails to the front board. This arrangement appears to have been changed at the end of the Middle Ages, when a title was inscribed on the front cover and an iron chain was attached at the bottom of the front board by means of an iron staple. 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The evidence is that it followed folio 52.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"This leaf has been attributed to Attavante degli Attavanti.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: in addition to the large historiated initial, the wide border contains numerous putti and eight figurative rondels.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Accompanied by a typed transcript made by an unidentified transcriber.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Accompanied by a typed transcript of the letter made by an unidentified transcriber.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials in red capitals, set apart from the text; rubrics written in red minuscule; interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style; neumed differentiae (evovae) provided in the outer margins for antiphons with full text; punctuated with punctus placed on base line.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Other leaves from the same antiphonary are preserved in the bindings of Lambach, Stiftsbibliothek, Cml XVI (2 leaves) and Cml LXXIII (the Lambach Rituale, 1 leaf).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials in brown uncials, between the double bounding lines; 1-line initials in brown uncials. Incipits, explicits, and chapter titles written in orange-red rustic capitals; punctuated with punctus and punctus versus. Corrections and marginal notes by a contemporary or slightly later hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in late Caroline minuscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initial \"Q\" on f. 1v in red; 1-line initials in brown capitals with uncial M and an enlarged minuscule e; rubrics written in red minuscule, with occasional use of uncial M; interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style; punctuated with punctus placed on the base line; cross-shaped \"+\" mark in brown ink on f. 1r.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: crude 6-line initial \"D\" and 5-line initial \"L\" in brown and orange-red ink, L terminates in a bird's head; 1-line initials in brown uncials with enlarged minuscule \"e\" and frequently touched in red on f. 1r; incipits and explicits in brown rustic capitals and the word explicit traced in red; punctuated primarily with punctus; three scribes; scribe one occasionally uses punctus elevatus and punctus versus; contemporary corrections in lighter ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: Large 1-line initials in brown square capitals with the round form of E; smaller 1-line initials written in brown rustic capitals with an enlarged minuscule \"e\"; punctuated with punctus, punctus versus, and punctus interrogativus; accents added by later hand; a hand in darker ink altered punctuation and made several corrections.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Condition: many worm holes; the letters have been retraced over earlier letters which were presumably damaged by water; another MS from Lambach with similar water damage is Beinecke MS 481.8.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials in brown rustic capitals; portion of a running head in red in the upper margin of the verso; punctuated with punctus, punctus elevatus, punctus versus and punctus interrogativus; a contemporary hand has made some corrections and added a paraph at the beginning of chapter 20.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: written in two sizes, with a smaller script for the chants and a larger script for the lessons; drawing of a face with the words \" Vita S. Uodalrici episcopi et confessoris\" in brown ink; 2-line initial \"V\" at the beginning of the office on f. 2r is a red square capital; 1- and 2-line initials of lessons are in red uncials or square capitals; 1-line chant initials are brown uncials; rubrics written in red capitals; punctuated with the punctus for end of chants and punctus elevatus for lessons; antiphons and responses have interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: written in two sizes, a smaller module for the chants and a larger one for the lessons; 2-line initials are in red square capitals; 1-line initials in brown square capitals; rubrics written in red minuscule; punctuated with punctus in chants and the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus versus within the lessons; accents in same ink as the text; interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in Caroline minuscule; written in two sizes, smaller for chants, larger size for lessons; script similar to the style of Otloh of St. Emmeram.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials at the beginning of offices and lessons are in red square capitals; 1-line initials at beginning of chants are in brown square capitals with occasional use of uncial M and round E or an enlarged minuscule \"m\"; rubrics written in red rustic capitals; rubric letters for chants frequently written in left margin; liturgical directions written in brown rustic capitals touched with red; punctuated with punctus for the end of chants, and punctus, punctus versus, and punctus interrogativus for the lessons; chants have interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in two sizes of Caroline minuscule, with a smaller script for the chants and a larger one for the lessons; by the same scribe who copied the psalter preserved in Beinecke MS 481.46.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 3-line initial on f. 1v in orange that has been filled with crude, brown cross-hatching, perhaps later; 2-line initials at the beginning of lessons are in orange square capitals; 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals; rubrics written in orange minuscules with rustic capitals; punctuated with punctus in chants and punctus and punctus elevatus within lessons; chants have interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style; marginal notation in a contemporary hand on 3r.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in two sizes of Caroline minuscule with a smaller script for chants and a larger script for lessons.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials at beginning of lessons and of lauds are in orange square capitals or uncials; other 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals with enlarged minuscule \"e\" are occasionally highlighted in orange; initials of responses ornamented with orange dots; rubrics written in orange capitals; punctuated with punctus in chants and punctus, punctus versus, and punctus interrogativus in lessons; antiphons and responses contain interlinear neumes in St. Gall style.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials in mixture of uncials and square capitals, mostly in black but occasionally in red; punctuated primarily with punctus with occasional use of punctus elevatus and punctus versus; hyphenation in same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in Caroline minuscule with archaic features such as half-uncial \"g\", \"rt\" ligature, and occasionally half-uncial \"a\".","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials are in brown uncials with an enlarged minuscule \"e\"; punctuated with the punctus for major pauses and the punctus elevatus for minor pauses.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials in brown in a mixture of uncial, rustic capital, and enlarged minuscule forms; running titles written in red rustic capitals in the upper margin; punctuated with punctus, punctus elevatus, punctus versus, and punctus interrogativus; hyphenation in same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 3-line initials in red; \"D\" in square capital and \"E\" in uncial; 1-line initials are either red square capitals or brown rustic capitals; rubrics written in red, usually as rustic capitals; punctuated with punctus placed on the bottom line at the end of chants; interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style; numbered cues added in red above all abbreviated chants; rubrics in red miniscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals with occasional use of an enlarged minuscule \"e\"; punctuated with punctus and punctus interrogativus; a contemporary hand has made corrections and altered punctuation in a somewhat lighter ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in two sizes of late Caroline minuscule with a smaller script for the responses and a larger script for the lessons.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials are in orange-red square capitals; 1-line initials are in orange-red square capitals; other 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals; rubrics written in orange-red, which has oxidized in places; punctuated with punctus and punctus elevatus; hyphenation in same ink as text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-, 3-, and 4-line homily initials and lesson initials are in red square capitals; 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals; rubrics written in red minuscule; first word of sermon on 3r written in brown rustic capitals highlighted with red; punctuated with punctus, with rare use of punctus elevatus; punctus interrogativus also used; accents and hyphenations in same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: two 7-line initials in yellow on a square ground, colored with blue, red, dark red, and green and decorated with white interlacing foliage; 2-line initials at the beginning of lessons in red square capitals; 1-line initials in brown uncials; rubrics written in red uncials with rustic capital \"D\"; first words of the homily and the first initial of the biblical text are written in brown uncials with rustic capital \"D\" filled with red; punctuated with punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in an elegant Caroline minuscule in the same style and presumably in the same scriptorium as Beinecke MS 481.39 as well as several other fragments still at Lambach.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials written in orange uncials; rubrics written in orange rustic capitals; the first 1 to 4 words of each hymn are written in brown rustic capitals; there is space for neumes in the outer margin but they have not been added; punctuated with punctus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in two sizes of Caroline minuscule, with a larger script for the lessons and prayers and a smaller script for the chants.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials in orange square capitals, but with round \"D\"; 1-line intials in brown rustic capitals frequently filled with orange; rubrics written in orange minuscule with uncial \"M\" and occasional rustic capitals; punctuated with punctus and punctus elevatus; chants on the recto have interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 3-line square capital \"Q\" in orange, remainder of the first line written in brown rustic capitals; 1-line initials are in brown uncials; rubric written in orange rustic capitals; first line of the sermon is in brown rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1- and 2-line initials are a mixture of orange uncials and square capitals; rubrics are written in orange rustic capitals; the first 2 to 4 words of each sequence are written in a mixture of brown uncials and square capitals; punctuated with the punctus; neumes in the St. Gall style are in the outer margins.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 3-line initials are the beginning of each sequence are written in a mixture of orange square capitals and uncials; 1-line initials at the beginning of verses are in a mixture of orange square capitals and uncials; rubrics written in orange minuscule; first line of each sequence written in brown rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus; interlinear neumes are present in one sequence.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line square capital \"A\" is in orange; smaller 1-line initials are mixture of square capitals, uncials, and rustic capitals and are in brown, sometimes dotted with red; rubrics written in orange minuscule; punctuated with the punctus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: only six lines of the homily initials \"I\" are preserved; the shaft of the letter is half red and half yellow on a geometric ground of blue and pale purple, with vine-stem decoration in red; 1-line initials are in brown uncials with occasional rustic capital forms (D, Q, M) and enlarged minuscule forms (n); punctuated with the punctus and the punctus interrogativus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: only the upper eight lines of the homily initial \"I\" are preserved; the initial is yellow on a red, blue, purple, and green ground; 1-line initials are a mixture of brown rustic capitals and uncial forms with the occasional use of an enlarged minuscule \"e\"; rubric in red minuscule; punctuated with the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus; hyphenation and diacritical marks in same ink as text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in Carolina minuscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials \"S\" in brown; 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals; one \"L\" has a hollow shaft that is filled with brown cross strokes; punctuated with the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus versus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: the Psalms begin with 4-line initials in brown ink, with vine-stem decoration, partially outlined in orange; 1-line initials at the beginning of verses are in orange; 1-line initials \"Q\" on f. 2r in black dotted with red; rubrics are written in orange uncials; first line of each Psalm is written in brown uncials with long ticks descending from each letter; punctuated with the punctus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: the beginning of each Psalm has a 4-line initial in orange or brown square capitals with a single round form of \"D\", occasionally filled with yellow and green wash; 1-line initials at the beginning of verses alternate in brown and orange filled with yellow wash and in brown rustic capitals and uncials; rubrics are mostly written in orange minuscule, which are written in rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in early Gothic script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: initials of the first antiphons of lauds and of second vespers are 1-line red capitals; other 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals; those for the antiphons and responses of matins are dotted or traced in red; rubrics are written in red rustic capitals; the name \"maria\" is sometimes written with uncial \"M\" and mostly with capital \"R\"; punctuated with the punctus; chants and marginal tonary letters have neumes in the St. Gall style.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: three-quarter page initial \"A\" on green, red, and pale yellow ground with vine-stem decoration; 5-line initial \"O\" with a face; 4-line initial \"C\" with a face; 5-line initial \"U\" with portrait of Christ on a red and gree ground with modest foliate appendages; other 3- and 4-line initials, some with herringbone patterns in red; rubrics written in a mixture of red capitals and minuscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in early Gothic script (littera textualis).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: initials of the first antiphon for lauds and for several other hymns are 1- to 2-line square capitals in red; other initials are 1-line brown rustic capitals highlighted with red; rubrics written in red minuscule; minor initials in black highlighted with red; punctuated with punctus; interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style have been added by several hands.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in late Caroline minuscule by Gottschalk, a scribe at Lambach in the twelfth and early thirteenth century.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: the responsorial liturgy of most feasts begins with a 3- to 5-line initial in red with red vine-stem decoration and violet bands and foliage drawn by Gottschalk; three historiated initials of a trumpeter, Prophet Isaiah, and Gregory the great; 1-line red capitals are present in many antiphons as are 1-line initials of responses in thick brown uncials traced or dotted with red; rubrics written in red rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus; interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style; tonary letters are written in the outer margin of each folio drawn on tiers of a column representing architectural support.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in late Caroline minuscule by several scribes.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 7-line responsory initial \"D\" is a red uncial with red and black penwork and a portrait of St. Agnes; 4-line responsory initial \"A\" in red with vine-stem decoration; 1-line initials of \"O\" antiphons are in red capitals; other 1-line initials are brown rustic capitals; rubrics in red minuscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"It is possible that not all these leaves come from the same manuscript. They were written by several scribes, and the written space varies.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in late Caroline script, similar to that written at Schaffhausen in manuscripts dated around 1100.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: inelegant 9-line initial \"D\" on the verso in rough gold with silver bands, outlined in red and with red in the center; the initial is on an orange, green, and blue ground. In the middle of the initial there is an eagle in gold and silver, with red dots, which holds a vine with flowers in his beak; 1-line initials in brown rustic capitals; scribal guidewords preserved in margin; heading written in red minuscule; punctuated with the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials are in brown uncials; punctuated with the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus; hyphenation by the first hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in two sizes of gothic script (littera textualis) with the script of the biblical text approximately twice as large as the script of the commentary.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials are in red with blue penwork; smaller 1-line initials are in brown; paragraph marks, letters of running titles, and the roman numerals which are in the margins to designate chapters alternate in red and blue; biblical text written in the inner column although on fol. 2r commentary also appears to the left of the biblical passage; occasional interlinear glossing; punctuated with the punctus; hyphenation in the same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in progothic minuscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials alternate in red and blue; 1-line initials are in brown and a mixture of uncials and rustic capitals; running titles are written in black; punctuated with the punctus; hyphenation, accents, and diacritical marks over double \"i\" and double \"a\" were added in lighter ink.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 3- to 4-line initials are written in red uncials; 1-line initials written in brown rustic capitals with an enlarged minuscule \"e\"; rubrics are written in red rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus and the punctus elevatus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line verse initials are in red square capitals with round \"E\"; punctuated with the punctus; the Psalms are written in verse with no divisions between the psalms.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2- to 4-line initials at the beginning of the Psalms are in red uncials and capitals; 1-line initials at the beginning of verses are in red; the first word of each Psalm is written in rustic capitals; puncutated with the punctus; Psalms not written in verse.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials are in red square capitals filled with yellow; 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals; the incipit is written in red and the explicit in brown rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: there are three plain 2-line initials in red; 1-line initials are brown filled with red and a mixture of uncial and rustic capital forms; punctuated with the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in late Carolina minuscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus, punctus versus, and punctus interrogativus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Condition: severely damaged from binding use.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in Caroline minuscule; hand very similar to that in Beinecke MS 482.12.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: two plain 2-line initials in red; 1-line initials are in brown uncials; punctuated with the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in two sizes of gothic script (littera textualis).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2- to 4-line initials in red; 1-line initials at the beginning of responses are in thick brown ink, sometimes highlighted in red; smaller 1-line initials at the beginnings of antiphons, psalms, and verses are in brown, highlighted in red; rubrics written in red in the same script as the text; punctuated with the punctus; chants have interlinear neumes; another hand has added interlinear hufnagel neumes over several lessons.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in two sizes of late Carolina/early Gothic script.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: two 3-line initials are in red uncials; 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals occasionally highlighted with red; rubrics are written in red capitals; punctuated with punctus for chants, and the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus for the lessons; interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style; accents in the same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in two sizes of late Caroline minuscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2- to 4- line initials at the beginning of the feasts and lessons are writte in red square capitals; 1-line initials at beginning of lessons written in red square capitals; 1-line initials for other chants are in brown rustic capitals and frequently traced or dotted in red; 1-line initials of lessons are in brown rustic capitals; rubrics written in red minuscule; punctuated with the punctus for chants, and the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus for the lessons; interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style; neumed differentiae and tonary letters for antiphons are in the outer margins.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in two sizes of early gothic script (littera textualis).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1- to 3-line initials at the beginning of lessons and prayers are in red square capitals; the responsorial liturgy on fol. 4v begins with a 2-line round \"D\" in red; initials at the beginning of the Benedictus and Magnificat antiphons are 1-line red capitals; other 1-line initials are in a mixture of brown uncials or rustic capitals with initials of responses dotted in red; rubrics are written in red in the same script as the text; punctuated with the punctus for the chants, and the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus for the lessons; interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style; hyphenation is in the same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1- to 3-line initials alternate red and green square capitals with round \"E\"; 1-line initials of chants written in brown rustic capitals frequently dotted with red or green; rubrics written in red and green minuscule with uncial \"M\"; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus; hyphenation in the same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in gothic script (littera textualis), below top line.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials alternate red and blue; punctuated with the punctus; hyphenation is in the same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 10line initials are in brown uncials; punctuated with the punctus, punctus elevatus, punctus versus, and punctus flexus; double quotation marks in the margin; hyphenation in the same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals; two words in Greek majuscules with a line drawn above them; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus; double quotation marks in the outer margin of the recto.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials are in brown uncials with the use of some rustic capital forms; punctuated with the punctus, punctus versus, and punctus elevatus; hyphenation is in the same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: two initials, \"I\" (4-line) and \"C\" (3-line) are in red and yellow. The red 1-line initial \"D\" beginning the lesson is round and highlighted with yellow; other 1-line initials are in brown uncials with some rustic capital and enlarged minuscule forms, usually highlighted in red; rubric in red minuscule highlighted with yellow; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus; hyphenation in the same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2- and 3-line initials are in red capitals with an uncial M and round E decorated with small round balls or with two or three cross-hatches; 1-line initials are in brown and a mixture of rustic capitals, uncials, and enlarged minuscules; rubrics are in red minuscule with some capital forms; punctuated with the punctus, punctus elevatus, and the punctus versus; hyphenation in the same ink as the text; accents added by later hand.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials in brown square capitals highlighted with red; other 1-line initials in brown rustic capitals; rubrics written in red minuscule; punctuated with the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: at the beginning of the text is a cross with ornamentation in brown penwork; 2-line initial \"A\" in brown ink with the left shaft and crossbar hollow and the right shaft solid; 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus and punctus versus; the charm is written in a thirteenth-century gothic hand (littera textualis), evidently in German.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials at the beginning of sermons are in red uncials; 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals and uncials; rubrics written in red minuscule; punctuated with the punctus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in two sizes of late Caroline minuscule, a larger module for the lessons and prayers and a smaller module for the chants.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2- and 3-line initials in red square capitals, which has oxidized to a silver color; 1-line initials in brown rustic capitals; rubrics written in red minuscule; line fillers in red; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus; chants have interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials in red square capitals; 1-line capitals in brown uncials; rubrics written in red uncials; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus; hyphenation is in the same ink as the text; a thirteenth-century hand has added text in the margin; there are numerous erasures and corrections in the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 4-line initial \"P\" in red; the initials of other prayers are in red; rubrics in red minuscule; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials in red; other 1-line initials are in brown; punctuated with the punctus, punctus elevatus, and punctus interrogativus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initial \"O\" is in red, decorated with two small red dots protruding into the interior of the letter; 1-line initials are in a mixture of brown uncial and rustic capital forms; punctuated with the punctus and punctus interrogativus; marginal hymn has 1-line capitals, rubrics, and paragraphs marks in brown highlighted with red as well as interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in large late Caroline minuscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1-line initials of each verse are in orange square capitals; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Condition: tear in outer and lower margin repaired with gold and pale red thread.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2-line initials are the beginning of the Psalms are in red, which has oxidized in places to silver and decorated with with two or three small round red dots protruding into the interior of the letter; 1-line initials at the beginning of verses in red uncials and square capitals; rubrics written in red capitals; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus; there are several antiphons in the margins in a contemporary hand with interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: each Psalm begins with a plain 2- or 3-line initial in red square capitals; 1-line initials at the beginning of verses in red rustic capitals; rubrics in red capitals; verse dividers are in red; the first words of each Psalm are written in brown rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus; there are several later marginal annotations which are mostly illegible.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in gothic script (littera textualis).","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 3-line initial \"B\" in red with blue and red penwork; 1-line initials at the beginning of verses in red uncials; line dividers in red; punctuated with the punctus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 3- to 4-line initials at the beginning of Psalms in red; some decorated with two or three small round red dots protruding from the interior of the letter; these initials are similar to those in Beinecke MS 481.48 and MS 481.52 and the Lambach Rituale (Cml LXXIII); 1-line initials at the beginning of verses in red square capitals; rubrics in red minuscule; first few words of each Psalm written in brown rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 2- to 3-line initials at the beginning of each Mass are in red square capitals; 1-line initials in a mixture of red uncials and square capitals; rubrics written in red minuscule, with some rustic capital forms; first word after the major initial is frequently written in brown rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in small late Caroline minuscule.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: initials for masses on fols. 1-3 are 2- to 5-line square capitals or uncials in red; on fols. 4-5 they are 1-line capitals in red; other 1-line initials are in red; rubrics, many rubbed and illegible, written in red minuscule; guide words for the rubricator written in brown minuscule; occasional chants have interlinear neumes in the St. Gall style; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Script: written in late Caroline minuscule by Gottschalk, a monk from the abbey of Lambach, Austria, whose hand appears in of other manuscripts, including Beinecke MS 481.51.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: In the upper left corner of the verso is a faint sketch of a cat (or possibly a wolf or lion), probably contemporary with the manuscript; 1-line initials are in brown rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus and punctus elevatus.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: the initials and the rubrics for the chapters have not been added; the first word following the initial is written in brown rustic capitals; other 1-line initials written in brown rustic capitals; punctuated with the punctus; the Letter from Heaven was added to fol. 4r by a different hand later in the twelfth century.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} +{"text":"Decoration: 1- and 2-line initials at the beginning of chants are in brown highlighted with red; rubrics are written in red in the same script as the text; square musical notation in block on four-line red staff; punctuated with the punctus; hyphenation in the same ink as the text.","labels":{"type":["o"]}} \ No newline at end of file