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SCA 26
SCA 26
With many marginal glosses in red ink. - Empty: ff. 340v-341v., Script: Written by Demetrius Sguropulus in Milan, 1445, according to the colophon (f. 340r), Decoration: Painted initials on ff. 1r, 33v, 137r, 184v, 243v, 267v, 319r. Painted border decoration with coats of arms and initials "FR φ" (Francisco Philelpho)., Binding: Post-medieval binding., Description (Bouwman 2023): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3619870, Description (Heinsius 1640): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:1551005, Description (Molhuysen 1910): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:2040420, Description (Catalogus compendiarius 1932): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:491294, Also described by Pinakes and A.W. Byvanckgenootschap (database RKD, The Hague)., First mentioned in the Leiden catalogue of 1640 (Heinsius 1640), p. 171., Owned by: Francesco Filelfo (f. 1r).
VGG Q 4
VGG Q 4
Contains 37 statutes of the English Realm, most of them in French, some in Latin (ff. 20r-v, 61r-69r, 74v, 76r-v), issued by the kings Henry III (reigned 1216-1272) and Edward I (reigned 1272-1307): (ff. 1r-5v) "Magna Carta de libertatibus Angliae" (1300). - (ff. 5v- 8r) "Carta de Foresta" (1300). - (ff. 8v-11r) "Statutum Merton" (1235/6). - (ff. 11r-18v) Statutum Marleberg" (1267). - (ff. 18v-19v) "Confirm. For. ch. & Magna C." (Edward, ?). - (ff. 19v-20r) "Sententia Super Cartas" (1297). - (f. 20r-v) Statutum de Tallagio (1297). - (ff. 20v-25v) "gloucestre" (1278). - (ff. 25v-26r) "explanaciones Glouc." (1278). - (f. 26r) "Westm. primum" (1275). - (f. 26r) continued. - (ff. 26r-37r) "Westm. secundum" (1284). - (ff. 37r-60r). - (ff. 60v-61r) "Additiones super cartan foreste" (1305?). - (f. 61r-v) "Stat. Westm. tercii" (1289/90). - (ff. 62r-68r) running title "Iudicia ... Esson." (?). - (f. 68r-v) "Sequitur inquibus non" (?). - (ff. 68v-69r) "Sententia super cartas" (1253). - (f. 69r-v) "Statutum de religiosis" (1279). - (f. 69v) "Modus faciendi homagium" (?). - (ff. 69v-70r) ... (?). - (ff. 70r-72r) "statutum de mercatoribus" (1283). - (f. 72r) "De conspiratoribus" (?). - (f. 72r-v) "Statutum de libertatibus terris regis perquirendis" (1299). - (ff. 72v-73r) "Statutum in turnamentis" (?). - (f. 73r-v) "distructiones s...." (?) - (ff. 73v-74r) "Ragaman" (1275/6). - (f. 74r) "distructiones sotanii" (?). - (f. 74v) "De coheredibus"(1236). - (ff. 74v-75r) "de protectione domini regis" (?) - (f. 75r) "De quo Waranto" (1289/90) - (f. 75r) "statutum de wardis et releviis" (?) - (ff. 75v) "dies communes in banco" (?) - (ff. 75v-76r) "de dote (?) - (f. 76r) "De conspiratoribus" (1305/6) - (f. 76r-v) "stat. de regia prohibitione"(?) - (f. 76v) "articulus contra regis prohibitionem" (?) - (ff. 76v) "notandum quod quattuor modis dicitur exceptio" (?) - (ff. 76v) Definitions of country measures and feudal relationships., Layout: Spaces for initials reserved., Binding: Post-medieval binding (18th century). - Leather (half)., Textual: Most texts edited by Luders 1810: Char. p.33f./Stat. p.114f, Char. 42, Stat. 1, Stat. 19, ?, Stat. 126, Stat. 125, Stat. 45, Stat. 50, Stat. 26, Stat. 71, Stat. 144, Stat. 106, ?, Stat. 217, Stat. 6, Stat. 51, Stat. 227, ?, Stat. 53, ?, Stat. 131, ?, ?, Stat. 44, ?, Stat. 5, ?, Stat. 107, Stat. 228, Stat. 208, Stat. 208, Stat. 145, ?, ? , ?., Description (Bouwman 2023): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3619870, Description (Catalogus compendiarius 1932): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:491294, Part of the library of Isaac Vossius, which was bought from his heirs in 1690.
VGG Q 7 I
VGG Q 7 I
Contains, in Dutch: (ff. 1r-146r) Explicatio in Cantica Canticorum / Richard of Saint Victor. Translation. Incomplete (chapter 1-40). - (ff. 146r-182v) Devotional texts: mainly exempla translated from: Vitae Patrum (157r, 157v); Caesarius of Heisterbach's Dialogus miraculorum (152r, 161r, 164v, 165v, 167r, 169v, 170v, 171r, 171v, 172r, 174r, 174v, 181v); Jean Gobi's Scala Caeli (165v, 168r, 169r, 170r, 171v, 173r, 173v, 176r, 179v, 180v, 181v); Henry Suso's Horologium Sapientiae (176r). - Also contains: Van die sonderlinge ende eerwaerdige doecht der oetmoedicheit (f. 146r); Vander oetmoedicheit (155v-157r); Vanden heilighen sacrament (ff. 162r-164v); Dat onse lieve vrouwe ende die heilghe trouweliken eren sellen (ff. 174v)., Origin: Based on penwork decoration (cf. Venner & 1979)., Collation: Codex consists of 14 senios and 1 septenio; the outer and inner bifolium of each quire are made of parchment, the other bifolia in between of paper., Binding: Medieval binding, contemporary. - Leather (brown, blind-tooled) over wooden boards with bevelled edges. Remnants of two clasp fastenings (closing back to front; metal hooks and straps missing)., Textual: (ff. 1r-146r) "Dit sijn Rijchaerdus woerden seer merckelic ende stichtich op Cantica Canticorum. Hoe men in rusten gode soeken sel ende van begeerten meere graecien". Incipit: "In minen beddekijn heb ik ghesocht dien mijn siel minnet ...". Explicit: "... Tot welker werscap mijn suster mijn bruut comen moet na desen arbeyde Amen"., Description (Bouwman 2023): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3619870, Description (Catalogus compendiarius 1932): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:491294, Description (BNM 465): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:1905920, Also described by A.W. Byvanckgenootschap (database RKD, The Hague)., Part of the library of Isaac Vossius, which was bought from his heirs in 1690., Owned by: Isaac Vossius.
VGG Q 7 II
VGG Q 7 II
Contains, in Dutch: (ff. 1r-151v) Bedudinghe op Cantica Canticorum. Incomplete (commentary on Song of Songs 4:1-5:16). - Empty: ff. 152 (col. b)-154v (ruled in two columns), Binding: Medieval binding, not contemporary. - Leather (brown, blind-tooled) over wooden boards with bevelled edges. Two clasp fastenings (closing back to front; strap plates, straps and hooks renewed). - Bookblock resewn; spine renewed, with old covering pasted on top., Textual: (f. 1r) "Dat XXXVI Capittel". Incipit: "Hoe scone bistu mine vriendinne hoe scone bistu ....". Explicit: "Sijn goedertierenheit in die soete keel Aldus mach hi wel met rechte altemael begheerlic hieten. Deo nostro iocunda sit laudatio Alleluya"., Description (Bouwman 2023): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3619870, Description (Catalogus compendiarius 1932): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:491294, Description (BNM 465): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:1905920, Part of the library of Isaac Vossius, which was bought from his heirs in 1690., Owned by: Tertiaries of St. Cecilia, Amsterdam: "Dit boec hoert totten susteren van sinte Cecilien tot amsterdam" (f. 152r). - Isaac Vossius., Conservation treatment (report available) 1969
OOSHSS A 56a
OOSHSS A 56a
H. Kerlen., Japonica neerlandica : monographs of the Netherlands Association for Japanese Studies, vol. 6., Title on back: Pre-Meiji Japanese books and maps in the Netherlands., Also Japanese title: Oranda kokunai shozō Meiji izen Nihon kankei korekushon mokuroku., With indices.
Or. 2379
Or. 2379
by al-Muḥassin b. al-Ḥasan Abū Ṭālib.
PER Q 18
PER Q 18
Contains: (f. 1r-v) Preface of Leonardo Bruni to Cosimo de Medici. - (ff. 1v-4r) Oeconomica (book 1) / Aristotle. - (f. 4v-16r) Commentary to Aristotle's Oeconomica (liber 1) / Leonardi Bruni of Arezzo. - Empty: f. 16v, Binding: Post-medieval binding., Textual: Translated from Greek into Latin by Leonardo Bruni of Arezzo. - (f. 1r-v) "ad Cosman Medicum virum clarissimum [Incipit:] Pretiosa sunt interdum parui corporis ...". - (f. 4v) "Res familiaris et res publica inter se differunt ..."., Description (Bouwman 2023): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3619870, Description (Geel 1852): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:290750, Description (Catalogus compendiarius 1932): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:491294, Description (De Meyier 1946): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:489849, Also described by MMDC., Bought from the books of Siwart Havercamp (with money from the Perizonius bequest) at the auction held by Luchtmans, Leiden, in 1742.
VGG Q 10
VGG Q 10
Second Dutch translation of David of Augburg's Profectus religiosorum, book 2-3. Contains: (ff. 1r-43v) Dat eerste boec van prophectus. - (ff. 45r-147v) Dat tweede boec van profectus. - Empty: f. 144r-v (ruled for 2 columns of 34 lines)., Origin: Based on language and provenance., Binding: Post-medieval binding., Textual: (f. 1r-43v) Translation of Profectus religiosorum, book 2: Formula de interioris hominis reformatione ad proficientes. - (ff. 45r-147r) Translation of Profectus religiosorum, book 3: De septem processibus religiosorum., Description (Bouwman 2023): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3619870, Description (Senguerdius & 1716): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:290399, Description (Catalogus compendiarius 1932): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:491294, Description (BNM 465): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:1905920, Part of the library of Isaac Vossius, which was bought from his heirs in 1690., Possibly owned by: Tertiaries of St. Cecilia, Amsterdam, according to Lieftinck, 1942 (BNM 465). - Isaac Vossius.

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