See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 354[, Folio: Ir, Century: 11/12, Source: Beneventana, Provinance: ambrosiano, Mont
Datd on f.53v, includes indiction
Some pages are palimpsest. See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 259[ff. 57r, 58r, 101r, 102r, 137r 11th C Italian neumes in undertext]. ff.1r-4r is chapter table
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 264[palimpsest undertext for ff.1r-3v contains 11th-12th C Italian diasetmatic neumes, Benedictine Antiphoner]
ff.1r-2v were in the binding
With interlinear gloss. From the Loire region, some of the glossing hands are irish, per MirA
Scribe: Antonius Sinibaldus, signed and dated in colophon on f.59v
see Iter liturgicum Italicum, from Montescaglioso (Benedictine foundation)
ff.1r-6v is a calendar, see Iter liturgicum Italicum. From S. Lucia in Assisi, Reformed Fransiscans
Two flyleaves strangely foliated at the beginning
ff.2r-4v is a table of contents, ff.5r-7v are blank
Begins with a table of contents, f.1 is extremely damaged
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Avignon. Includes musical notation, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 636[ Title: Missale, Folio: 52r, Century: 1378-1394, Source: francese, Provinance:
CLA# 1.66, Script: Uncial Written apparently in North Italy. The scribe Dominicus signs on fol. 112v : 'ORATE PRO ME DOMINICO PRESBITERO SCRIPTORE'. The o Crude uncial script: the bow of A often high above the line; the second upright of N often comma-shaped, cutting the cro
dated in colophon on f.145v, January 6, 1461
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 934[ Title: Passiones, Folio: sparsim, Century: 10, Provinance: Francia, Notation:
prefaced with the title pages referring to other MS
See Collijn, I., Kungliga Biblioteket, Biblioteca apostolica vaticana, & British Museum. (1924). Acta et processus canonizacionis beate Birgitte, efter cod. A14 Holm., cod Ottob. lat. 90 o. cod. Harl. 612 (Samlingar utgivna av Svenska fornskriftsällskapet. ser. 2, Latinska skrifter ; bd. 1). Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksells boktryckeri-a.-b.
Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals, written by a scholar (or group of scholars) using the pseudonym of Isidore Mercator. They were probably a group of Frankish clerics writing in the second quarter of the 9th century. To defend the position of bishops against metropolitans and secular authorities, they created documents purportedly authored by early popes and council documents. This manuscript is held to be the best of class A1 as used by historians working on this extraordinary medieval detective story. For more: Wikipedia
dated on f.IIIr
Colophon, mostly erased on f.188v, includes date
Relates to the Council of Pisa, held in 1409
colophon on f.218v
ff.1r-2r seems unrelated text, f.2v is a table of contents with arabic numerals
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 516[English/French linea o rigo notation on ff.2r, 6r]
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 311[, Folio: 80r, Century: 13, Notation: Aquitani],See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 348[, Folio: 7r, Century: 11x, Source: Beneventana, Provinance: Benevento, Monte Cassio (OSB), Terracina, Notation: Punti legati],See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 350[, Folio: 134r, Century: 11x, Source: Beneventana, Provinance: Caiazzo, Notation: Punti legati]
See Iter liturgicum italicum Flyleaves ff.2r-v,353r-v are a fragment of a 14th C Missale
Very clear Cambridge ex-libris at the bottom of f.1r, in reference to the Gregory only
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Perugia(?). Includes musical notation on f.113r, possibly others, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 440[ Title: Sacramentarium, Folio: 115r, Century: 11/12, Source: italiano (centrale e nord), Provinance: Per
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Verona. Dated at the top of f.3r and at the bottom of f.53r. Calendar on ff.3r-8v
due to rust from a chained binding, the rurbic is illegible
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 1062[f.114v, 15th C],
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 167[f.77r, 11th C Italian notation]
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 772[f.127v, later Quadrata neumes on a flyleaf]
ff.1r-2v is a fragment of Priscian's Institutiones
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 773[later (16th-17th c) square neumes on f.70r]
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Fossanova
ff.Ir-IXv is a detailed table of contents
Contains the rest of the MS from Vat.lat.7095
binding leaves of the same source as Ott.lat.202
ff.1r-3r is a table of contents in a different hand
endleaves ff.I-IV are from Digestum novum
ff.2-r are a fragment of a copy of the Digestum Novum
Initial on f.1r has been excised
Ex dono on f.1r
Scribe Leonardus Calendinus (colophon on f.IIIr)
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Naples, includes square note neumes. ff.1r-6v is calendar, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 646[ Title: Ordo missalis, Folio: 106r, Century: 1506, Source: italiano, Provinanc
ff.IIIv-IVv is a table of contents, ff.Vr-Xv is a calendar. then foliation restarts at f.Ir (should be f.1r), f.343r starts a new text
See Iter liturgicum italicum, includes a 17th c fragment of an office MS as f.32
See Iter liturgicum italicum, describes 12th C Beneventan endleaves from a Homilarium
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 155[, Folio: Iv, IIr, 67v, Century: 11/12, Source: francese ed inglese, Notation:
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 245[ff.91r-98v diastematic neumes French?] Graduale starting the second Sunday in Advent
Part 1 from Lorsch
See Biblissima,
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 1053[13th C Graduale f.52],
Dated in colophon on f.105r
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Tuscany.
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 296[, Folio: 59v, 60r, Century: 12, Source: francese (sud-ovest di Francia), Notat
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 1058[, Folio: 86, Century: 16],See Bannister, H. M. [Monumenti vaticani di paleogr
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from St. Peter's, Rome
See DIAMM, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 530[main chant in square neumes], with 15th C added polyphony on f.155
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 484[, Folio: 1r, Century: 12/13, Source: italiano (centrale e nord), Notation: lin
Of the class of Hadrianum sacramentaries. See Biblissima, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 1052[ff.112r-114r, tiny 9th C neumes] from St. Denis, then Senlis, Tours
CLA# 1.67, Script: Uncial Written in South or Central Italy. Was probably at Monte Cassino at least as early as the tenth century when parts (now in the O Script is a rather awkward large uncial of the later period: the bow of A occasionally has the pendant form; B has a pro
Ff.1r-4v are leaves from same Digestum Novum as Ott.lat.196
See Iter liturgicum italicum includes calendar and capitulary at the end
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 639
See Iter liturgicum italicum, author was the chaplain of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Marginal glosses include hebrew and greek;
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 538[, Folio: 196r, Century: 12/13, Source: Aquitaine, Provinance: Avellino (Acerata), Notation: linea o rigo],See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 328[, Folio: 6r, 195v, 196r, Century: 12, Source: italiano (centrale e settentrion, Provinance: S. Croce di Avellino (Acerata), Notation: Punti legati]
flyleaves ff.1r-4v and ff.160-161 are from a copy of Digestum vetus in 2 columns
See Biblissima,
See Iter liturgicum italicum. Includes some neumatic notation, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 774[16th C neumes throughout]
The Chronicle appears to have been an endleaf, now ff.1r-v
printed book with block prints, hand colored and gilt. Dated in colophon on f.246r
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 775[ Title: Sacramentarium papale, Folio: 100, Century: 14i, Provinance: S. Maria
A companion to Ott.lat.220
Ex libris on f.1r for Hospital sancte Brigitte de Urbe, includes some glossing in German
ff.1r-2v are flyleaves
See Jordanus #10166
See Biblissima, See Iter liturgicum italicum Bari-type Beneventan flyleaves
f.IIIr is an Index
In Italian
printed, with marginal notes
Possibly of English origin
ff.1r-2v appear to be perhaps endleaves?
Includes a calendar
Ex. dono on f.1r from Simone de Hunton. ff.1r-4r is a table of contents
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 927[Musical signs at the Passion]
See Biblissima, ff.4r-6r is a table of contents
ff.1r-5v is a detailed table of contents
Duplicate foliation for ff.1-24
Foliation is weird for the index that preceeds the text
ff.1r-6v is a detailed table of contents
Dated in colophon on f.192r
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 776[quadrata neumes throughout, two columns]
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Brescia, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 777[ Title: Pontificale Romanum, Folio: passim, Century: 1662, Notation: quadrata]
Formerly part of the library of Matthias Corvina, , See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 778[ Title: Pontificale Romanum, Folio: passim, Century: 1474ca, Notation: quadrata]
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 779[ from Narni, quadrata neumes]
See Iter liturgicum italicum, ff.1r-6v is a calendar
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Winchester, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 1060[ Title: palim., Folio: 8.9, Century: 11/12],See Bannister, H. M. [Monumenti vaticani di paleografia mus
Two works, one by each author, with the same name
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 780[Square notation throughout] from Spain
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 514[traces of 12th C neumes on f.55r, margins]
See Iter liturgicum italicumfrom Reggio Emilia (?)
See Iter liturgicum italicum, includes a calendar on ff.5r-10v, square note neumes starting c. f.130r, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 781[ Title: Missale, Folio: passim, Century: 15x, Notation: quadrata],See Bannister, H. M. [Monumenti vatica
See Iter liturgicum italicum from Perugia (?), See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 782[ Title: Pontificale, Folio: passim, Century: 14, Notation: quadrata]
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Aquileia
The sermon is printed, foliation restarts there
ff.3v-8v is a calendar
See Iter liturgicum italicum, ff.1r-6v is calendar, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 783[ Title: Missale, Folio: passim, Century: 14i, Provinance: Alatri, Notation: quadrata],See Bannister, H.
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from San Marco Argentano, S. Maria della Mattina
German origin, later notation on f.1r gives Emperor Maxmillian as owner, dated December 30, 1514 on f.164r. Printed in Augsburg by Joannes Schoensperger
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 891[12th C Italian notation]. From Rome
See Biblissima,
Many of the annotations in are Pico's hand
Same source for endleaves(ff.1r-4v), Digestum novum, as Ott.lat.196
Book 3 of 3, Ott.lat.617-619
ff.IIr-IIIr is a table of contents in arabic numerals
With marginal notes
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Iter liturgicum italicum from Subiaco. Calendar on ff.1r-9r (middle)
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from San Benedetto in Polirone. Ff.3r-8v is calendar
Ff.2r-7v is calendar
See Iter liturgicum italicum, ff.Iv-VIIr is a calendar
See Iter liturgicum italicumfrom Sorrento. Square-head neumes late in the MS, ink has burned the paper, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 784[ Title: Benedictionale, Folio: passim, Century: 1584, Provinance: Sorrento, Salerno, Notation: quadrata]
Dated in colophon on f.91v
Starts on f.420r
Scribe: Giovan Pietro Arrivabene, rubrication: Bartolomeo Sanvito
Table of contents, ff.Ir-XIIIv
Title taken from Catalogue, unsure
Table of Contents on ff.2r-3v
Prefaced with a printed document
Detailed Index ff.12r-25v
Index on ff.1r-3r
Includes a prolog dedicated to Cardinal Bessarion, ends with short biographies of Alexander, Pompey and Charlemagne
Dated in colophon on f.20r
See Iter liturgicum italicum perhaps from Montecassino
See Biblissima,
Covers Peter through Gregory XIII
Partially a printed work dated 1648
See Biblissima, each of the authors has written a work entitled De Viri Illustribus
See Biblissima,
See JONAS,
Two different works in two hands
Printed followed by manuscript starting at f.233r
ff. IIIr-Vr are a table of contents
See Biblissima,
In Italian
Dedicated to Pius V
Flyleaves from a commentary on the Decretals
Begins with a dedicatory letter to Gregory XIII
Dated and signed on colophon on f.IIr
See JONAS, table of contents on f.IIv
Dated on p.260
Index on ff.IIIr-v
Contains Table of Contents, ff.1v-2r
Starts f.323r
Book 1 of an 8 book set, Ott.lat.963-970
Starts f.991. Part of an 8 volume set, Ott.lat.963-970
Table of contents on ff.IXr-XIv
Autograph copy
Starts f.249r
Starts f.300r
Dated on f.1r. Scan of microfilm
With interlinear and marginal gloss
Scribe: Yvo Bernyer
See Biblissima, See Iter liturgicum italicum
Covers questions 47-88
Autograph copy, see Historia Hispanica
Starts p.533
Initial part is printed
Table of Contents on ff.1r-2v
Dated August 24, 1621 in colophon on f.533v
Table of contents on ff.IIr-IIIv, main text starts on f.11r
Scribe: Yvo Bernyer, written for Dominicus de Dominicis. Dated on f.1v
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, scribe: Antonio Tophio (except ff.33r-v which are Bartolomeo Sanvito)
See Biblissima,
See JONAS,
Dated in colophon, f.177r
See Jordanus #10277
See Biblissima, scribe: Guido Galeas de Pretis
Translated from Ficino's Latin version
See Biblissima, traces of a Colophon on f.74r
See Biblissima,
Scribe: Gentilis Valerii
See Biblissima, scribe: Pacifico Massimo, colophons on f.198v, f.217r, f.228r, and f.244v
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, Table of contents on ff.1r-v
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
Scribe: Antonius Tridento
See Biblissima, flyleaves from an incunable of the Corpus iuris civilis, taken from the 1475 Nürnberg ed. by Sensenschmidt & Frisner (GW 7723) (h/t Pieter Beullens )
See Biblissima, traces of a rubric on f.1r, entirely faded
See Biblissima, dated in colophon on f.90r
See Biblissima, same scribe as Vat.lat.3296
See Biblissima, scribe: Lisandro Aurispa
Partially printed. The first print text ends with a celestial calendar for 1493-1494, the others are dated to 1492
Scribe: Nicolaus Mercerii for Giacomo Corradetti d'Apiro
See Biblissima,
Scribes: Gaspar Bonatus (ff.1r-44v), Leonardus Job (ff.49r-100v)
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, several unrelated books bound together
See Biblissima, scribe: Pietro di Girolamo di Bernardo Ciacchi
See Biblissima,
Table of contents on ff.1r-v
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, scribes: Disciple de Pomponio Leto, Pietro Ursuleo
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, some pages have been replaced with later copies of the text
See Biblissima, later owner notes on the end flyleaf in Hebrew
See Biblissima, See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
Scribe: Leonardo Calendinus de Prato
Has some illuminated manuscript fragments inset on ff.1-2
Dated on f.181v June 1, 1453, scribe signed as "B. Castamea"
Scribe: Marianus Praenestinus
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 386[, Folio: 185r, Century: 11/12, Source: italiano (transizione), Notation: linea o rigo]
ff. IIIr-IVr contain a list of source authors
Scribe: Petrus Honestus from colophon on f.57r
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 25
See Biblissima,
Scribe: Felix Henricus (see colophon on f.143v)
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, Scribes: Bartolomeo Sanvito, Scribe of Ott.lat.1304 (eponymous), illuminations by Gaspare Romano da Padova
See Biblissima,
See JONAS,
See Biblissima, main text is 13th C, glosses are in a 15th C Humanist hand
Table of contents on ff.2r-v
Starts on f.230, ff.231r-232r are a partial index and table of contents
Index of authors on ff.2r-v
Selected by Giovanni Angeli Duke of Altatemps
See Biblissima,
See JONAS,
See Biblissima, traces of rubric, almost totally faded
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 25. Perhaps from Montecassino
Two fragments
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, Script is imitating 12th C Italian hands
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 25
Table of contents on ff.2r-9v
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Jordanus #10281, dated and signed in colophon on f.51r. Scribe: Bartolomeus Julius
See Jordanus #10282
Ownership inscription on f.1r. Exerpt of Cicero's Tusculan Disputations on the last folio (ff.107r-v)
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
Table of contents ff.IIIr-VIv
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
Table of Contents on ff.IVr-VIIIr
See Biblissima,
see Cormier, R. “A Preliminary Checklist of Early Medieval Glossed ‘Aeneid’ Manuscripts.” Studi Medievali 32, no. 2 (1991): 971–79.
See Biblissima, dated on f.235r
see Cormier, R. “A Preliminary Checklist of Early Medieval Glossed ‘Aeneid’ Manuscripts.” Studi Medievali 32, no. 2 (1991): 971–79.
See Biblissima, Titles by Bartolomeo Sanvito, illustriations by Gaspare Romano, scribe is the same as Ott.lat.1304
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, scribe: Ludovicus Hugulotus
See Jordanus #10287
See Biblissima, scribes: Bartolomeo di Guardalbene da Pressana, Master of Vat.lat.2004
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, scribes: Lucas Melegnyanus, Pietro de Damiano
See Biblissima,
Dated on f.145r, August 1, 1459
See Biblissima, scribe: Antonio di Mario
See Iter liturgicum italicum Fransiscan calendar at the end, ff.133r-138v
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 25, dated on f.205v
See Biblissima,
Main text follows several tables of contents
Table of Contents on ff.IIIr-VIIr
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 485[Title: palim., Folio: 61r-100v, Century: 13, Source: italiano (centrale e nord), Notation: linea o rigo (punti legati)]
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, colophon on f.51v
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, consists of two parts, ff.1-22, 41-49 are 15th C, ff.23-40 are 12th C, palimsest over a 10th C liturgical MS. Scribes of the 15th C part: Antonio Signorili and a student of Pomponio Leto
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See JONAS, fragments of three manuscripts bound together
See Jordanus #10288
The Plutarch and Basil the Great are translated by Bruni
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, dated to November 27, 1470 in colophon on f.73r
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, written by a student of Pomponious Leto
See Biblissima, later 14th C marginal notes
See JONAS, first path (ff.1r-45v) is 12th C, second path is 15th
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, illuminated by a student of Franco de' Russi
See Biblissima,
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): pp 25-26
See Biblissima, traces of a rubric on f.1r
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima. Title incomplete or faded on specific letters
See Biblissima, dated on f.108v
See Biblissima, has 15th C glosses
See Biblissima,
Bruni signed in the colophon, dated to April 25, no year given
Ethics are in the translation of Leonardo Bruni, marginal commentary by Thomas Aquinas.
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, dated on f.178v, Jan. 16, 1462. Decoration either by, or in the style of, Maestro d’Ippolita
Scribe: Perefrinus de Plebesacci, see colophon on f.37v
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Jordanus #10291, continues Ott.lat.1545
See Biblissima,
See Jordanus #10292
Charter as a flyleaf, ff.1r-4v include a bit of Seneca and a list of popes
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
Starts on f.139r
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, scribe: Petrus Theotunicus
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, scribe: Flavius Blondus
Illuminator: Gaspare de Padoue. See Biblissima. Part of a 2-volume set with Ott.lat.1593 made for Cardinal Giovanni d’Aragon (his arms on f.1r)
See Biblissima, from the Dominican Convent of Toulouse. Flyleaves ff.IIr-IIIv seem to be pages from the Q section
Dated in colophon on f.234v. Scribe: Sigismo[n]di de Sigismondis, Sept 13, 1517
Foliation starts on f.91r
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, scribe: Niccolò da Cetona. Signed and dated on f.74v
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 785[flyleaves from a 15th C notated breviary]
See Jordanus #10294, there are two works on the Astrolabe before the Altimetria text
See Jordanus #10295
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, dated in colophon on f.79v, partially erased
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, later 14th-16th c marginal notes
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 26
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, has later 15th C marginal notes
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, signed with an epigram on f.228r
See Biblissima, Rubrics: Bartolomeo Sanvito, Illuminator: Gaspare Romano da Padova
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, scribe: Bartolomeo de Un...co signed on f.56r
See Biblissima, scribe: Bartolomeo Fabio de Modène from colophon on f.158v
See Biblissima, scrbe: Giovanni di Benedetto da Firenze
See Biblissima, scribe: Pietro Odo
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
Starts f.171r
Part of a set of five, Ott.lat.1772-1776
See Biblissima, scribe: Niccolò de Cassio, colophon on f.67r
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, scribe: Paolo Crotti
See [PAL](https://ptolemaeus.badw.de/ms/203# ) for siglum A.1.1
See Biblissima,
Formerly Reg.lat.1876. Full contents from Iter Italicum
f. 1-26v. Baldasar Rasinus, oration on Franc. Sfortia held at Pavia. Blank pages. 38-43v. Ruglerius Comes, oration (Pavia, 1461). 43v-47. Franc. Philelphus, oration held in Mantua. 48-52. Joh. de Rabestein, oration to Pius II. 52-54v. Anon. oration held in Pavia for Petr. de Nymbis (1463). 54v-63v. Lancelotus Decius, oration (Pavia, 1462). 63v-67. Anon. oration on Leonellus Estensis, inc. Si ullo tempore datum est. 67-68v. Anon. (Guarinus), oration to the same (1433), inc. Hodierno die mi rex. 68v-69. Anon., letter and poem to the same, inc. Non desino Leonelle princeps. 69-72. Oration, inc. Si ullum unquam tempus. 72-81. Pius II, oration held in Mantua. 81-81v. Christ. Maurus, Doge of Venice, letter to Franc. Sfortia. 82. Baltazar (Rasinus), oration held by Galeatius Sfortia in Venice. 82v-84. Catho (Saccus), oration to King Rene. Blank pages. 85. Anon. wedding speech, inc. Qui morem hunc restituere. 85v-86. Short speech by Aeschines, inc. Reminiscor Athenienses. 86-90v. Oration held for Genoa to Franc. Sfortia, inc. Diuturnum dux potentissime. 90v-103v. Anon. oration on Jo. Galeatius Vicecomes, inc. Etsi peccatum michi. 103v-104v. Gasparinus Barzizza, oration to Alexander V. 104v-106v. Id., oration to Fernandus of Aragon. 106-110. Id., other orations. 110-113v. Jo. Jac. Canis, oration. Blank pages. 114-116. Jo. Aloysius Tuscanus, poem to Pius II. 118v-127v. Oratio ambasiatoris regis Francorum, inc. Maximum et amplissimum onus. 127v-129v. Jo. Joffridus, oration held in Mantua (1459). 130-133v. Anon. oration, inc. Sacrosancte Romane sedis auctoritas. 133v-135v. Pius II, bull. 136-139v (other hand). Matheolus Perusinus, oration to Frederick III (1468).
See Biblissima, owned by Gérard d'Abbeville (1225?-1272)
See Jordanus #10299, dated in colophons throughout f.55r. Ff.1v-7v are printed, dated 1494, f.7v is a table of contents in a lovely Humanist hand
See Biblissima, See Jordanus #10300
See Biblissima, flyleaves and several replacement leaves from 15th C
Scribe: Petreius Infortunatus
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 26
See Biblissima,
See DIAMM, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 847[ Title: Credo ecc. (2 voc.), Folio: I, II, Century: 16, Notation: misurata]
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, first section is printed
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, scribe: Pierre de la Fosse
Foliation doubles f.1r, text starts on the second one
See Biblissima, f.1 is torn
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
See Jordanus #10302, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 1061 (15th C copy of Boethius)
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima,
Illustrated work on the baths of Pozzuoli
Dated on f.86v, ff.VIIr-v is a table of contents
Dated in colophon on f.124v
See JONAS,
See JONAS,
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/
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.
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 41 (ff. 30r, 33r, 34r, 36v) 11th C German notation. f.2r is an 18th C description
black and white, except the cover which is in color
Starts at De Altovitis
Starts with Bolenini
Begins at Caraccioli
Starts with Certina
Starts with Columna
Starts de Marganis
Starts de Mellinis
Starts Parez
Starts with Pii
Starts with Saxi
Starts with Sparii
Starts with de Testonibus
ff.1r-5v is a table of contents
See JONAS, the Cartulaire is 14th C, the rest 15th
In dutch. The calendar(ff.1r-8v) has been cut and rebount, Jan-Feb, June and October are missing.
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Florence. ff.1r-12v is a calendar
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Tuscany. Calendar ff.1r-18v
See CoKLDB. ff.1r-12v are calendar, ff.13r-v is blank
See Iter liturgicum italicum from Tuscany (?). Ff. 1r-12v is a Calendar
See JONAS,
In French
See JONAS,
See JONAS,
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima, See DIAMM. Includes a treatise on Polyphony, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 521[, Folio: 48v, 49r, Century: 13, Source: francese ed inglese, Notation: linea o rigo],See Bannister, H. M
See Biblissima, ff.1r-v is a table of contents
ff.4r-9v is a calendar
The manuscript continues in Reg.lat.689 pt.2See JONAS
See Biblissima,
Donation of Benedict 14, Nov 15, 1746, See Manuscripta Juridica
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 787[ Title: Missae sollemnae, Folio: passim, Century: 1575, Provinance: Roma, Notation: quadrata]
See Iter liturgicum italicum, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 789[ Title: Canon missae, Folio: passim, Century: 1692, Notation: quadrata]
ex libris of St. Pantalon in Cologne, see Bibliotheca Laureshamensis
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 27
See Buonocore, Marco. “I CODICI DI OVIDIO PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA.” Rivista Di Cultura Classica e Medioevale 37, no. 1 (1995): p. 27. and Cormier, R. “A Preliminary Checklist of Early Medieval Glossed ‘Aeneid’ Manuscripts.” Studi Medievali 32, no. 2 (1991): 971–79.
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 848[Title: Lamentationes, Folio: passim, Century: 1611, Notation: misurata]
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 849[Title: Lamentationes, Folio: passim, Century: 1611, Notation: misurata]
See DIAMM, See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 852 Misurata notation
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 853[Title: Oratorio, Folio: passim, Century: 18, Notation: misurata]
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 854[Title: Kyriale, Folio: passim, Century: 1706, Notation: misurata]
See Bannister, H. M. Monumenti vaticani di paleografia musicale latina ID# 855[Title: Cantici francesi e italiani, Folio: passim, Century: 17, Notation: misurata]