Autograph Copy
Index on ff.2r-4v, includes letters in both Italian and Latin
Dates are of the original letters, these are copies
Ends with a fragment of an earlier Missal containing the Canon of the Mass. MS possibly from Farfa. There are notes in Hebrew, in a later hand, in the margin of f.217v
From the library at Pomposa. Recorded in the inventory from 11th-15th C
Palimpsest
Use of Paris. ff. 1-12 are a calendar in French, red/blue and gold. See Morello, G. (1988). Libri d’ore della Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. Belser Verlag.. p. 76See JONAS
Table of contents, in a much later hand and paper on ff.1r-8v
Possibly from Salerno
Description of the text in ff.Ir-Iv, dated to 1650
Calendar on ff.4r-9v
Date per inside cover, Calendar on ff.1r-6v
Made for Francesco Peretti di Montalto, Cardinal
Beneventan hand, from the Monastery of San Gregorio Armeno in Naples.
See JONAS, 17th C collection of earlier texts in Latin and Occitan
ff. 1r-6v is calendar, 7r-v is blank, 8r-v is littany. See Iter liturgicum Italicum #1 and Iter liturgicum Italicum #2. From Anagni
Known as The Breviary of Ferdinand the Catholic, illuminated by Pedro d'Aponte
microfilm
From Bologna. No calendar
Either from Bologna or Padua. ff.2r-14r is calendar. Dated in colophon f.182v
See Iter liturgicum Italicum, locates to Lombardy. ff.1-12 are calendar. f.13 is a later hand, Psalm 141
Illumination by Willem Vrelant. Calendar ff.1r-11v, coat of arms on 12r
Scribe: Francisci Cazulanus. Signed and dated to October 13, 1548 in colophon
From Toulouse, see CoKL DB. Begins with long calendar
In Beneventan script, from St. Vincent in Vulturno. A few neumes in the Missale section, cf. f.77v
ff.1r-3v is a table of contents
Main text begins with Table of Contents on f.6r
See Pieniądz, A., Kaliszuk, J., Skwierczyński, K., & Węcowski, P. (2019). Clavis scriptorum et operum Medii Aevi Poloniae. Homini, Tyniec Wydawnictwo Benedyktynów. http://otwartehistorie.pl/books/clavis-scriptorum-et-operum-medii-aevi-poloniae/
Known as the Dioscorides Latino, See Rome Reborn
Known as the Greek Dioscorides, made in the Monastery of St. John the Baptist in Constantinople from an exemplar now in Vienna
See Biblissima, colophon on f.94r names the scribe as Chrysostomus
See Biblissima, scribe: Domenico da Treviso, signed and dated in colophon on f.96r
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 22
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 22
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 23. Dated on f.222v
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 23
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 23
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 23
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 23
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 23
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 23
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 24
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 24
Dated at the end of the text on f.68r
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 24
1/This week's list of digitized @bibliovaticana #manuscripts from @gundormr included the Historia Imperialis by Giovanni Mansionario, a notary who held office in Verona Cathedral in the early 14c. He put in fabulous little imperial portraits. Here, Probus and Helena. #RomanEmpire pic.twitter.com/NlxwC0Ae4I
— James D'Emilio (@DEmiliopics) August 29, 2021
See Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. (1974). Saint Thomas and Saint Bonaventure in the Vatican Library: Exhibit on their seventh centenary (1274-1974) : catalogue. --. Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana.
perhaps written by Boccacio, see Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. "Manuscrits de Pétrarque à la Bibliothèque vaticane: supplément au catalogue de Vattasso." Censimento dei codici petrarcheschi 5. Padova: Antenore, 1976. p. 87
Linked to Chigi.L.V.176. Thought to be Boccaccio's autograph copy
See ALI 817
Table of Contents on ff.1r-7v
Drawn map of Rome, covering the Colosseum, forum and Palatine hill. Marked as f.14, removed from a larger work
See Pieniądz, A., Kaliszuk, J., Skwierczyński, K., & Węcowski, P. (2019). Clavis scriptorum et operum Medii Aevi Poloniae. Homini, Tyniec Wydawnictwo Benedyktynów. http://otwartehistorie.pl/books/clavis-scriptorum-et-operum-medii-aevi-poloniae/
Scribe: Giacinto Andrea Cicognini
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina 1768
Liberetto by Giacinto Andrea Cicognini.
Liberetto by Francesco Buti
Liberetto by Niccolò Minati
Opera in three acts
Anonymous musical drama in 3 acts
The parts are Adam, Eve, Cain, Abel and ...?
Performed on the occasion of Olimpia Chigi joining a Fransiscan convent. The cast consisted of her sisters
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina in 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina in 1768
Part for Idaspe
Part for Arbante
Part for Laurindo
Part 7 of an 8 part set
Performed at the Teatro Argentina in 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1768
Three act musical, first performed in Rome at the Teatro Argentina in 1769.
Three act musical, first performed in Rome at the Teatro Argentina in 1769.
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1769
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina in 1769
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1769
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1769
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina in 1769
Part two of Chig.Q.VII.129
Liberetto by Giulio Rospigliosi (Pope Clement IX).
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1769
Performed at the Teatro Argentina in Rome, 1769
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina in 1769
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina in 1769
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1769
Three act musical, first performed in Rome at the Teatro Argentina in 1766
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1766
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1766
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1766
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1766
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1766
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Liberetto by Nicolò Minato
Three act musical, performed at the Teatro Argentina in Rome, 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina 1768
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina 1768
Three act musical, performed at the Teatro Argentina in Rome, 1770
Performed in Rome at the Teatro Argentina in 1770
Premiered in Rome at the Teatro Argentina in 1770
Premiered in Rome at the Teatro Argentina in 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina in 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Premiered at the Teatro Argentina, 1770
Missing the title and author
Melodrama in three acts. Autograph copy
It is a melodrama in 3 acts
Authors Autograph copy
Authors Autograph copy
Autograph copy
Second Intermezzo for "Chi soffre speri o l'Egisto" (Barb.lat.4386). Autograph copy
Composers autograph copy
Part of a 3-volume set Chig.Q.VIII.192-194
Part of a 3-volume set Chig.Q.VIII.192-194
Starts on f.200r, continues from Chig.Q.VIII.192-193
Part of a set, Chig.Q.VIII.198-204
Part of a set: Chig.Q.VIII.198-204. Starts on f.122r
Part of a set: Chig.Q.VIII.198-204. Starts on f.238r
Part of a set with Chig.Q.VIII.198-204., starts f.395
Starts on f.507r. Part of a set, Chig.Q.VIII.198-204
Starts f.627r, part of a set Chig.Q.VIII.198-204
Part of a set, Chig.Q.VIII.198-203. Starts f.866r
Continuation from Chig.Q.VII.205, starts f.128
In Armenian erkatagir script, See Biblioteca apostolica vaticana., Conybeare, F. C. (Frederick Cornwallis)., Tisserant, E. (1927). Codices armeni Bybliothecae vaticanae Borgiani. Romae: Typis polyglottis vaticanis pp. 359-350 as "#2"