Reference files of Albinia de la Mare: 'Giacomo Curlo, Italian centres of manuscript production (Bologna), early humanistic script, miscellaneous'
MS. 18746/228
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Reference files of Albinia de la Mare: 'Giacomo Curlo, Italian centres of manuscript production (Bologna), early humanistic script, miscellaneous'
Shelfmark
MS. 18746/228
Summary
Comprises:
Folder 1: 'Salamanca [Giacomo] Curlo manuscript', photocopy of Salamanca, Biblioteca General y Archivo Historico de la Universidad, MS. 2694 (Bartolomeo Facio, De origine inter Gallos ac Britannos belli historia, scribe Curlo), and related papers concerning Giacomo Curlo, Giovanni Aretino, Luigi di ser Michaelis and Boccaccio, 1999 and n.d. [c.1999]
Folder 2: 'Curlo Livy Xeroxes', correspondence, notes and images, including descriptions of Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS. Lat. class. e. 52 (Livy, Dec. III, attributed to Giacomo Curlo), and papers relating to manuscripts in the collection of Otto F. Ege, 1987-2000
Folder 3: papers and images, 1995-2001, mainly relating to an article by de la Mare, published as 'A Livy Copied by Giacomo Curlo Dismembered by Otto Ege' in L.L. Brownrigg and M.M. Smith eds., Interpreting and Collecting Fragments of Medieval Books (Los Altos Hills, California, 2000), including
descriptions of the development of Curlo's handwriting
lists of Curlo manuscripts
photocopies of Valencia, Biblioteca Universitaria, MS. 443 (727), Isocrates, De regno ad Nicoclem, in Italian, translated by Bartolomeo Facio ('Early Curlo?') and other possible Curlo manuscripts
list with 'addenda and corrigenda'
Folder 4: 'Bologna, completely undescribed', images and papers, 1985-1988, relating to manuscripts including
Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, Cod. Lat. 112 [MS. 112]
Harvard, Houghton Library, Lat. 40
Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, E. 141 sup., including correspondence with Lou Jordan, The Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, Aug-Sep 1988, concerning this manuscript and Fazio degli Uberti
Holkham Hall, MS. 364
Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale, IV. B. 4 (Quintilian)
Princeton, University Library, MS. Kane 30
Sam Fogg, Cat. 15 (1992), no. 32 (Basil)
Phillipps MS. 4789 (Polybius, translated by Perotti)
Folder 5: 'Xeroxes for Inst[itute] of Class[ical] Studies Lecture, Poggio and Niccoli', notes and images for a lecture [on the development of early humanistic script], n.d. [c.1980]
Folder 6: 'Italy, Misc[ellaneous]', photocopies and descriptions of Sotheby's, 20 Jun 1989, lot 37 (Parisian Bible, in Italy by c.15th century); 29 Nov 1990, lot 106; 113 (including Lactantius, De ira Dei); 114, [c.1990]. With annotations by de la Mare.
Date
1985-2001 and n.d. [c.1980-1999]
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: 'Giacomo Curlo, Italian centres of manuscript production (Bologna), early humanistic script, miscellaneous'
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