Reference files of Albinia de la Mare: 'Miscellaneous reproductions, descriptions, and correspondence, Italian and other centres of manuscript production'
MS. 18746/227
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Reference files of Albinia de la Mare: 'Miscellaneous reproductions, descriptions, and correspondence, Italian and other centres of manuscript production'
Shelfmark
MS. 18746/227
Summary
Comprises:
Folder 1: papers and images relating to manuscripts including
Livy manuscripts: Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vat. lat. 1849; 1859; 11463; Ottob. lat. 1450; Pal. lat. 876; 879; Arch. S. Pietro C. 132; Urb. lat. 424; Valencia, Biblioteca Universitaria, MS. 384; Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Lat. 5735; 5740; 5741; 8953; Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliothek, Cod. Gud. lat. 20; Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. 13; 14; 19; 20; 37; 45; 3099; and a 'Kraus Livy'
a Psalter from S. Maria di Castello, Genoa, 1501, Dutch and Italian artists
Sam Fogg, 1987, manuscript of Latin grammarians including Servius, Priscian, Rutilius Lupus, Aquila Romanus, Florence, 1430-1440, from Sancta Maria de Saxo in the Casentino (former Vollbehr, Hay-Adams House 1054), including correspondence with Fogg concerning this item, Mar 1987
Christie's, 22 Jun 1988, lots 276, 258, 241, 216, and 215
Sotheby's, 21 Jun 1988, lots 85, 116, 90, 115, 89, 88, 62, 58, and an unidentified lot
Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Urb. lat. 1384
London, British Library, Egerton 1070, including correspondence with Nicole Reynaud, Musée du Louvre, Jun 1988, concerning this item
Hoepli, 6-8 May 1925 (De Marinis Collection), nos. 266, 269, 274, 281, 288
Hoepli, 30 Nov-3 Dec 1925 (De Marinis Collection), nos. 162, 225, 318, 365, 366
Christie's, 2 Dec 1987, lot 8
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Canon. Class. Lat. 1 (notes by Bernardo Bembo, Pietro Bembo?, early Petrarch??)
Claremont Colleges, California, Scripps College, Denison Library, MS. Kirby 2 (Cicero)
Bruce Ferrini, Akron, Ohio, Cat. I (1987), no. 113
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Canon. Misc. 101
Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Book of Hours (Francesco dei Russi)
Bartolomeo Sanvito manuscripts, including an image of a single leaf ('Dickerson, Scott M., San Francisco')
manuscripts shown in the Bodleian Library exhibition, 'Duke Humfrey's Library and the Divinity School 1488-1988', 1988: (Oxford, Corpus Christi College, MS. 243, fol. 119r, 119v; London, British Library, Harl. 33; Oxford, Oriel College, MS. 32; Oxford, Bodleian Library, Duke Humfrey b. 1; London, British Library, Royal 5 F. II; Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Lat. 8537
Folder 2: papers and images, including
extracts from sale catalogues, including: Sotheby's, 1978-1986, mainly modern autographs, and some incunabula; H.P. Kraus Cat. (1983), nos 16, 18, 20, 22, 41; Bernard Malle, Paris (Landau Dante, printed edition, with several manuscript additions at the end); Sotheby's, Oct 1978 (Honeyman sale)
notes on Durham, North Carolina, Duke University, University Library, Lat. 21 (Poggio, De var. fortunae, Florence?, 'Paulus scripsit'); 22 (Plato, etc., translated by Rinuccio, in a good humanistic hand, quite early); 23 (miscellany); 24 (miscellany, early); 25 (flyleaves); 26 (semi-humanistic); 31 (Cicero, Opera rhetorica, etc., illumination by early Torelli); 36 (Diogenes Laertius, excerpts, first quarter 15th century?); 37 (north east, Beccaria??); 43 (Cicero, De officiis, semi-humanistic, and dated at end, 'Pera'); 46 (Cicero, Tusc. Q., north east?); 47 (Cicero, De officiis, 'I. c. A.', probably Florence, third quarter 15th century); 48 (Bart. Mansuetus, 1473, October); 49 (Festus, Barzizza, by Paulus Botanus, 3 Apr 1465); 50 (Sallust, earlyish, second quarter 15th century?); 54 (Barzizza, Letters, signed Delphinus Pheregolanus, 1443); 59 (Cicero?); 90 (Statius, Vit., in a good, late humanistic cursive of Pomponiesque type); 94 (Justin, north east - Ferrara?, with arms); 95 (Cicero, De inventione); 112 (Cornelius Nepos, Dictys Cretensis, Siena, arms possibly Petroni); 115 (Vegetius, French)
Folder 3: papers and images relating to mauscripts including
San Marino, Huntington Library, HM 1038 (Ovid, scribe Clemens Salernitanus) [or HM 1083, a volume incorrectly said to have belonged to Petrarch], in a letter from Consuelo W. Dutschke, Huntington Library, 3 Dec 1979
Genoa, Biblioteca Durazzo, B. III. 9
Bernard M. Rosenthal, Cat. 271 (Winter 1983), MS. 82 or no. 22 (Cicero, Letters), and MS. 86 (Ovid)
Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preuβischer Kulturbesitz, Lat. fol. 667
Milan, Archivio dell'Ospedale Maggiore, diploma di Francesco Sforza
Milan, Archivio di Stato, Reg. Ducale 2 and others
Milan, Archivio Storico Civico, Cimeli 7; 10; 121; Cat. I. 6; Perg. miniate 38 and others
Milan, Biblioteca Trivulziana, Fondo Belgiocoso 305 - 306 and others
Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C 289 inf.
Modena, Biblioteca Estense, V. G. 11
Harvard, Houghton Library, Typ. 195; 216
Vienna, Domenikanerkonvent 49 / 271, including a letter from Prof. Virginia Brown, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, 31 Aug 1981, concerning this manuscript
Wigan Central Library, item containing annotations possibly in a hand similar to Bernardo Bembo, including correspondence with Dr. C.H. Clough, University of Liverpool, Nov 1981 concerning this
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Broxbourne Coll. 85. 7
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Gr. 1865; 3059
Erlangen, Universitätsbibliothek, MS. 1226 (= 88)
Rome, Biblioteca Angelica, MS. 1097
Florence, Archivio di Stato di Firenze, autographs of Francesco Griffolini and Benedetto Accolti
Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Ottob. lat. 2413
leaf from a manuscript of the Bourdichon school belonging to Marie Angel
Prato, Biblioteca Roncioniana, MS. 85 Q. III. 7
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Ital. 973 (Paganus Raudensis)
Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery, W. 449
Folder 4: papers and images relating to mauscripts including
two autographs of Mario Equicola, of which one is Cambridge, University Library, Add. 6007, and correspondence with Ruth Webb, King's College London, Sep 1993, concerning these
Rome, Biblioteca Cassanatense, MS. 599, in a letter from J. Hankins, 20 Mar 1989
Milan, Biblioteca Trivulziana, Cod. 658 (Plutarch); 690 (Hyginus, with ex-libris 'Marsilii et amicorum'); 771 (Cicero, Speeches, scribe Lutius, Basel, 1432); 787 (Tibullus); 777 (Johannes de Maguncia, with coat of arms Landriani); Inc. C. 64 (printed edition Pomponius Mela, annotated by Fonzio)
Genoa, Biblioteca Durazzo, MS. A. VI. 5 (Caesar)
Bitonto, Biblioteca Comunale, MS. 2 (Panormita, Rerum gestarum Ferdinandi regis)
Berkeley, University of California, Bancroft Library, MS. 61 (Cicero, De amicitia, De senectute, Naples?, late Gianrinaldo Mennio?, annotated by Pontano?)
Christie's, 24 Nov 1993, lot 24
Maggs (1995), Arrighi manuscript of Valerius Maximus, from Frank Allan Thompson
Sotheby's, Alan Thomas Sale, 21 and 22 Jun 1993, lot 26 (Gregory, Dialogues, Jerome, et al.)
Sotheby's, 1993, Aquinas, De regimine principum, and an early? Florentine Seneca? fragment in humanistic script
Sotheby's, 6 Dec 1993, Savonarola manuscript from Museo di San Marco, and lots 60, 61
London, British Library, Add. 16410
Folder 5: papers and images relating to mauscripts including
Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 89 inf. 4 (Appian, first and second scribe, Florence?, Petroni? arms); Edili 168 (Diomedes grammaticus, et al.)
Mantua, Biblioteca Comunale, A. III. 15 (79), (Filelfo, De communis vitae continentia, Bologna?, 1473); I. VI. 27 (Rome? or Mantua?, late 15th century); I. VI. 28 (Antonio de' Conti of San Martino Padua to Isabella d'Este, written in Mantua, late 15th century)
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Auct. F. 4. 24 (Manilius, Astronomicon, Ferrara? / north east Italy, second quarter 15th century?)
Perugia, Biblioteca Comunale Augusta, I. 89 (Jacopo Zeno, Rome?)
Ravenna, Biblioteca Classense, MS. 407 (Strabo, Veneto? or Ferrara, third quarter 15th century)
Rome, Biblioteca Corsininiana, MS. 1839 (43 F. 21) ( Appendix Vergiliana, annotated by Settimuleio Campano)
Reggio Emilia, Biblioteca Municipale Panizzi, MS. Turri F. 92 (Tito Livio Frulovisi, De republica, decorated by Cortese)
Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, Cod. CCXXXIV (221) (Aegidius Colonna, De regimine principum, scribe Petrus Lomer, England, third quarter or mid-15th century?)
Vicenza, Biblioteca Bertoliana, MS. 47 (G. 2. 7. 16) (Basil, translated by Bruni, scribe Io. Ny., 1460)
Folder 6: images and notes relating to manuscripts including
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Auct. F. 6. 28, scribe possibly the same as a Cicero at Sotheby's
Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, g. II. 11
Turin, Archivio di Stato, J. b. IX. 9
Leningrad [now Saint Petersburg], Rossiiskaia Natsional'naia Biblioteka, MS. Lat. F. v. 11 (scribe of the Venice Silius?, or Florence early unidentified)
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Lat. 7942 (Salutati?)
Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, MS. 558
New York, Gordan Collection, MS. 57 (Bruni, Letters, scribe Giovanni da Stia); 74 (Bruni, Letters)
Sotheby's, Jun 1990 (Bruni, Hist. Flor. in Italian, translated by D. Acciaiuoli, first part 1473, second part 1476, for Bartolomeo Leonardi de Bartolinis of Florence by 'D. Dc. La. de pupio not.')
Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vat. lat. 3122 (notes possibly by Giovanni Tortelli, scribe similar to Demetrius Guazzelli, custode of the Vaticana in the 1480s)
Moscow, Biblioteka Lenina, MS. 256, 178 (now Rossiiskaia Gosudartsvennaia Biblioteka, Fond. 256 N. 178)
Budapest, Orszagos Széchényi Könyvtár, Cod. 168 (Florus, scribe of Phillipps 6744, i.e. scribe of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Canon. Class. Lat. 300)
Florence, Fondazione Horne, manuscripts with notes and attributions by de la Mare to Naples, Rome, Milan, Ciriagio and Sinibaldus
Date
1979-1995 and n.d. [c.1990]
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box (6 folders)
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Collection contents
Academic papers of Albinia C. de la Mare
Correspondence and reference files of Albinia de la Mare
Reference files of Albinia de la Mare: 'Miscellaneous reproductions, descriptions, and correspondence, Italian and other centres of manuscript production'
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