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06096-Catholicon
A 1460 Latin Dictionary printed in Mainz: [Johann Gutenberg, first impression], 1460.
[Ferial Psalter, in Latin]. (BRMS111)
Illuminated manuscript on vellum.
Nuremberg, dated 3 February 1496.
Bound in c. 1500 Nuremberg binding with two clasps.
BRB0232/A - title
In French with Latin captions. With this is bound: Trophaeum vitae solitariae (Paris, 1654) - Oraculum anachoreticum (Paris, n.d.) - Monumentea sanctioris philosophie qua several anachoretarum disciplina vitae et religio docuit (Paris, n.d.) -…
BRB0232/A - capitulum XI
In French with Latin captions.
With this is bound: Trophaeum vitae solitariae (Paris, 1654) - Oraculum anachoreticum (Paris, n.d.) - Monumentea sanctioris philosophie qua several anachoretarum disciplina vitae et religio docuit (Paris, n.d.) -…
BRB0232/A - plate 19
In French with Latin captions.
With this is bound: Trophaeum vitae solitariae (Paris, 1654) - Oraculum anachoreticum (Paris, n.d.) - Monumentea sanctioris philosophie qua several anachoretarum disciplina vitae et religio docuit (Paris, n.d.) -…
24780
Cardinal Francisco Ximénez de Cisneros (1436–1517) assembled scholars at the Complutense University in Alcalá de Henares in order to compile a Bible to be printed in Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, and Latin. The Old Testament is printed in three parallel…
ADJ7045
Holbein's 1538 plates are reproduced here but are reversed and some have details adjusted.
Prothro B-30
Holbein introduced four initial plates that situated the human experience of death within a Biblical context., Woodcut designs attributed to Hans Holbein.
AFD4129
The Abbot. The Abbess. Woodcuts after Holbein's designs. Bound in limb vellum with ties.
AFD4856
This version's text above the images and epigrams are both in Latin. The previous version's epigrams were in French. Woodcuts after Holbein's designs. The Sailor (The Shipwreck). The Knight.
AFW8257
Book of hours with designs in the margins of individuals paired with Death with descriptive titles. Printed on vellum in red and black; Includes a Dance of death series of illustrations. Bound in green morocco.
BRMS 195
This manuscript collection of processional hymns was prepared by Antonius Spanoghe for the use of the Order of the most Holy Annunciation, a Roman Catholic order for contemplative nuns founded in Genoa. The volume is enhanced throughout with…
BRMS 173
Composite manuscript hymn book in two sections with manuscript Latin and printed German hymn texts with manuscript tunes.
BRF0028/A-B
Hybrid of both printed and manuscript texts. The printed Ordo provides Cistercian rituals and services including visitation of the sick and rites for the dying.
06967
This first edition of the processional music used by the Dominican Order was one of only a dozen fifteenth-century Spanish editions printed with musical notation. One of only five Spanish musical publications of the 15th century. Chancery quarto with…
07080
Earliest missal in Bridwell designed for use within a particular diocese, Cathedral of Olmütz in Moravia, located in the current Czech Republic. Missal also features woodcut illustrations that were gilded and colored by hand. Fore-edge leather tabs…
06471
Numerous early printed missals, such as this edition published for the use of Carmelite monasteries, included music notation in the section of text located immediately prior to the Canon of the Mass. Plaited leather button tabs were also attached to…
06807
Missal printed in chancery octavo. Book is in complete condition which is rare but also shows the widespread and prolonged use of the item. Early missals like this one were printed without notation for the owner to fill in.
07066
First missal printed for Dominican Use and is an early example of Venetian music publishing.
06716
This psalter fragment includes Schoeffer's first printed music with Hufnagelschrift muscial notation. This psalter was printed for the Bursfield Congregation. After the Reformation, many Latin psalters were discarded and repurposed in bookbinding…
07038
This psalter fragment is the second firmly dated book printed in Europe and the earliest edition for the Psalter for Benedictine use. This edition is large enough to be used communally. This psalter was printed for the Bursfield Congregation. After…
BRMS 58
This manuscript contains excerpts from the gradual and antiphony used in Diocese of Béziers in Languedoc in southern France.
BRMS 96
This processional was written for use by canons of the Praemonstratensian Order at the Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul in Ilbenstadt, Germany, near Frankfurt am Main. Signed by the scribe Frater Jeremiah Moeller.
BRMS 155
Gradual produced, signed and dated by Spanish nun, Maria Dies de Oña for Cistercian Use in early sixteenth century. This contains approximately the first third of the liturgial year.
BRMS 111
Illuminated manuscript with psalms to be recited over the course of a week. There are large gilt initials and an illuminated portrait of King David
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