From Spain
See JONAS
Start of the text rubbed away. Title of the work at the bottom of the page
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. 107
Attributed to John Chrysostom on f.1r
Dedicated to Antonio Cardinal Barberino
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. 108
Post Nov. 1, 1457, when Foscari, Doge of Venice, died
Central Italy, consists of a pericope from the Gospel of Mark and prayers to the BVM
Translated by Leonardo Bruni
In Italian, palimpsest
See Morello, Giovanni. Libri d’ore della Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. Zürich: Belser Verlag, 1988. p. 89. Use of the Monastery of S. Laumer de Blois
ff. 1-12 calendar. From northern France, Use of Rome. See CoKLDB for more information
No calendar. See CoKLDB for more information
See JONAS
from Paris, see Morello, Giovanni. Libri d’ore della Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. Zürich: Belser Verlag, 1988. p. 102 See JONAS
ff.1-12 are calendar. From Tuscany. See CoKLDB for more
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Northern Italy
ff. 1r-6v is calendar, Use of Rome as per f.7v. See Iter liturgicum Italicum
From Tuscany(?) as per Iter liturgicum italicum and [second reference](https://liturgicum.irht.cnrs.fr/manuscrit/601455]
Augustinian use, from Novara see Iter liturgicum italicum
Source/Use of Rome. See CoKL DB
Made in Bruges for an unknown customer, 39 full-page miniatures contributed by three seperate illuminators.
From Rome, See CoKL DB
Purple parchment. See CoKL DB, from Tuscany
In German. See Morello, Giovanni. Libri d’ore della Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. Zürich: Belser Verlag, 1988. pp. 52-3
Florentine. See CoKL DB
calendar, on ff. 1-12
See Iter liturgicum italicum or CoKL DB. From Lombardy?
Northern Italy as per Iter liturgicum italicum. See CoKL DB
See JONAS
Naples, see Iter liturgicum italicum
ff.1-12 contains calendar. See CoKLDB for more info.
ff.1-12 are calendar. 13-14 are computus diagrams. German script
Calendar is a later addition, see Iter italicum liturgicum for the text and Iter italicum liturgicum for the calendar
Probably use of RouenSee JONAS
See Iter liturgicum italicum, just a fragment, 2 folios
Begins with calendar, see Iter liturgicum italicum
See Iter liturgicum italicum, begins with calendar
Starts with the letter of Jerome "Frater Ambroisus"
Calendars and other computus information
f.1 is a fragment of Thomas Aquinus, In Three Sentences.
f.5r starts a commentary on Apocalypse
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.
Commentary on Aristotle, see Lohr, Charles H. “Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries Authors: Narcissus—Richardus.” Traditio 28 (1972): 281–396. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0362152900011557. pp. 381-2
From Camerino, see Iter liturgicum Italicum and a second entry
Roman use
Calendar, ff.Ir-VIv. From Naples. Colophon on f.277v "Frater Angelus Tondutius Faventinus ordinis minorum" and then in a different hand "MCCCXXXIII"
Type and date as per Baroffio - Iter Liturgicum Italicum. Calendar missing Jan and Feb
Fransiscan use, from Ancona as per Iter Liturgicum Italicum
In two hands
See DIAMM
Begins with Jerome's prolog to Proverbs
From Venice, as per Iter liturgicum italicum
32 blank folios at start. See Iter liturgicum Italicum
Notated music
See Iter liturgicum italicum. From St. Agnese in Bologna
See Iter liturgicum italicum, from St. Agnese in Bologna
Scribe: Wenceslaus Crispus of Bohemia, decorated by Cola Rapicano for King Ferrante I of Naples. 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.
For the post-canonization mass of: Vincent de Paul, John Francis Regis, Juliana Falconieri, and Catherine of Genoa held in the Lateran in 1737
Several different fragments in a Beneventan hand, some with musical notation
See MMMO
Dated on f.372v
Starts with "Frater Ambrosius" preface
Starts with the preface letter "Frater Ambrosius"
Begins with the prolog "Frater Ambrosius"
Begins with the letter "Frater Ambrosius"
Owned/used by Charles Boreomeo (as per note on f.2r), ff.4r-5v is TOC, text begins with Frater ambrosius letter on f.6r, ends on f.429r and then Index of Biblical Names
Begins with calendar and then Sufferages to the Saints. See Iter italicum liturgicum
Obituaries in the Calendar. See Iter liturgicum italicum, from Ravenna
Palimpsest
in Italian, palimpsest
Palimpsest
Given to Nicolai Ormaneti
Translation of Procopius, see a text of De Bello Gallico Adversus Gothos
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. Was part of the collection of St. James of the Marches
Some with musical notations. See Iter Italicum Liturgicum 1, Iter Italicum Liturgicum 2, Iter Italicum Liturgicum 3, Iter Italicum Liturgicum 4, Iter Italicum Liturgicum 5, and Iter Italicum Liturgicum 6
Le Livre du gouvernment... is a french translation of Gilles of Rome's De regimine principum. Cf. Brucelles KBR 10368. The translation is explained in the explicit on f.134v. The miniatures are by Jeanne de Montbaston. See Perret, N.L. Les Traductions Françaises Du De Regimine Principum de Gilles de Rome: Parcours Matériel, Culturel et Intellectuel d’un Discours Sur l’éducation. Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Brill, 2011. See JONAS
Dated
Statute of the Church of the Opportuna in Paris, which stood near where the Chatalet Metro stop is today
F.1r begins with rubric, damaged
dated in colophon on f.99v
Begins with an unrelated sermon (ff.1v-r). Note this does not match the MS described in the Wilmart Catalogue, which lists a 12th C Hagiographical work
Does not match the Wilmart entry, describing a 12th C MS
Dated on the colophon, f.XCVr
Begins with 4-column index, ff.2r-58v
English origin, perhaps Rochester
First pages are missing, ff. 1-2 are heavily damaged. See Biblioteca apostolica vaticana., Pellegrin, E. (1975). Les manuscrits classiques latins de la Bibliothèque vaticane: catalogue. Paris: Éditions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique. Vol 2, part 2.
Dated December 1468 on f.1r
See colophons on f.98r and f.118r for dating
See Schierling, Stephen. Rossi 508 and the Text of Sallust.
Written for personal use by Domenico da Capranica, Cardinal of Fermo
first page date 1543, but the indiction is incorrect
In Italian. The copy is defective on the first line "dit no" should read "di tuo"
Incomplete at the beginning. Text starts with printed edition on p. 11
First few lines rubbed, first mostly illegible
dated in colophon on f.91r
Evidence of pecia copying, see "Opere diffuse per exemplar e pecia". (2005). In Opere diffuse per exemplar e pecia (Vol. 29, pp. 195–794). Brepols Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1484/M.TEMA-EB.4.00160 p. 213
ff. 1r-6v are a table of Arguments
damage, including removal of capitol letters on ff.1-2
From Florence.
Stunning first page of Boethius' commentary on Porphyrius' Isagoge in BAV Ross. 537 (with logical works by Boethius). Newly digitized @DigitaVaticana.https://t.co/3BxiVpvLtD pic.twitter.com/evyFpx91Yy
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Dated to June 16 via colophon on f.298r
Possibly from Naples.
ff. XIr-XVIIv is a table of contents. The book contains a genealogy of the Tucher family of Nuremberg
Dated via colophon on f.185r
Italian in origin, see [https://books.google.de/books?id=SWvlnlhl_l8C&lpg=PA106&ots=z8ThnC-5Ft&dq=%22ross.%20555%22%20esther&pg=PA93#v=onepage&q=%22ross.%20555%22%20esther&f=false](Google Books)
perhaps made in Padua
f.1v is a table of contents, ff.1-327 is the earlier work, ff.327v-419r is the later
Scribe: Domenico di Niccolò Pollini, named and dated on colophon, f.191v
Lombardy
English origin, perhaps Oxford
Book of fragments
from Italy, fragmented and extremely water damaged
There is a letter on the inside cover from 1967 identifying the contents of the manuscript and dating it
Note with important historical evidence that Thomas Aquinas could not complete his commentary on Aristotle's Politics, and that Peter of Auvergne took over after the first chapters of book III.
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From Paris
From the Veneto
dated in rubric on f.1r
ff. 1r-8r are a list of chapters, ff.8v-12r are canon tables.
made in England
Pre 1381, listed in the 1381 inventory of the Convent of S. Francis in Assisi
first 2 folios are later, f1:1300-1350, f2:c. 1250,
See Biblissima,
See Iter italicum Liturgicum, from Pistola
from Florence, see Iter liturgicum Italicum
from Florence
See Iter italicum Liturgicum, probably from Arezzo
ff.2r-7v is calendar, f.8 is blank, probably made for a female Fransiscan
Contains, ff.1r-63v Sanctorale, 63v-147r In agenda morturorum, 147v-179r assorted other. From Sienna
Made in Rome. Starts with Epistle 53 "Frater Ambrosius", ends in Cor. 9
in Dutch. Table of Contents on f.215rSee JONAS
Written over/around a book printed in 1717
In Italian
French
ff. Ir-IIv is table of contents, arabic numbers. from Sienna
See Iter liturgicum italicum. ff.1-2 and 24-25 are Mass for Guardian Angels and index ina second hand
f.3r dated to 1485
Table of Contents on ff.2r-v, was written at Forchtenstein castle. See Handschriftencensus.
Digitalisat von Rom, BAV, Cod. Ross. 671 online =>https://t.co/vDZIHryB5e
— manuscripta.at (@mss_oeaw) October 29, 2021
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Sections are dated, 1483,
ff.2r-5r is a table of contents
In German
Pinakes Entry, scribe: Δημήτριος Ζῆνος
Dedicated to the memory of Henry of Nyenbuys, died 1450 on f.VIIr
See Handschriftencensus, date in colophon on f.198r
Dated Aug 23, 1428 in colophon on p.227
In German
ff.1r-6v is a table of contents. from Padua
Dated to Feb 1253 on f.173r. Heavily annotated
Pinakes Entry, scribe: Νικόλαος Παχύς
dated 1427 for part
prefaced by a poorly-foliated 19th C addition
In German
dated on f.136r
Translated into Italian
In Italian, f.Ir notes it might be Venetian dialect
From Venice(?)
Calendar on ff. 3r-5v, 2 months per page
dated on f.108v
See Biblissima
forms a unit with Ross.792
dated f.59v
See Biblissima
An Italian translation of the Latin work De medicina equorum
ff. 1r-9r is a detailed table of contents
Dated at the end of the main text, f.163v, ff.164r-165r are an index
part of a 6 volume set, Ross.811-816
ff.2r-3r is table of contents
Book 8 of 13, found in Ross.823-835
Tenth volume of a thirteen volume set Ross.823-835
Vol 11 of 13 vol set: Ross.823-835
Vol 12 of 13 vol set: Ross.823-835
four colophons, f.96v (Feb 11, 1448), f.247r (Oct 16, 1448), f.307v(Dec 20, 1448), and f.358r (dec 31, 1449)
Part of a set, Ross.842-845
Dated in colophon on f.416v
4th of 4 volumes, Ross.842-845
The text is dated to 1327
F.1r was to have been the start of the text, but the scribe made an error in the rubric and started again on f.2r
In Italian
Dated AH 1168
In turkish, Nashi script
A text about talismans and magic squares
dated Muharram 23, 1219 AH (May 14, 1805). Marginal gloss on ff.7v-8r
See Database of Byzantine Book Epigrams, Pinakes Entry, scribe: Γεώργιος διάκονος
dated on f.84r
in French
Text on f.2r was struck through
dated on title page
part of a four volume set, Ross.907-910
part of a four volume set, Ross.907-910
Part of a 4 volume set, Ross.907-910
Part of a 4 volume set, Ross.907-910
Translated into Italian
dated to 1513 years after the martyrdoms under Diocletian (284)
in Arabic Nashi script
Pinakes Entry, scribe: Ἀριστόβουλος Ἀποστόλης
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima
Translated from Latin into Italian
St. Paulinus was the first bishop of Luca
In Italian
Dated in colophon on f.66v
Dated on f.1r
German
dated in colophon on f.341r
Large initial on f.1 has been excised. See Biblissima. Scribe: Johann Gremper
See Biblissima
See Biblissima
See Biblissima
Pinakes Entry, scribe: Ἀριστόβουλος Ἀποστόλης
Pinakes Entry, scribe: Κωνσταντῖνος Μεσοβώτης
Autograph copy
The ms is foliated/scanned backwards
Pinakes Entry, scribes identified as Κωνσταντῖνος Μεσοβώτης and Valeriano Albini
Translated into Italian
proceeded by some Spanish poetry
Pinakes Entry, see Biblissima
Dated on f.LXXIXr
ff.VIIr-VIIIv are an index
See Iter liturgicum italicum lists as "1488 from Padua", but nothing else, does not match the manuscript
See Biblissima
See Database of Byzantine Book Epigrams, Pinakes Entry, scribe: Ἀντώνιος Πυρόπουλος
See Biblissima
See Biblissima
Pinakes Entry, scribe: Κωνσταντῖνος Μεσοβώτης (ff. 1-351, 414-459)
See Biblissima
Pinakes Entry, scribe: Ἀνδρόνικος Κάλλιστος
part of it is dated 1457 (f.293v)
in Maghrebi script. See Catalogue of al-Ṣūfī Manuscripts.
Continuation of Ross.1040
See Biblissima
Dated in colophon on f.128r
See Biblissima, dated on f.83v
See Biblissima,
See Biblissima. Dated and signed "Antonio" on f.70r, in red
See Biblissima
See Biblissima,
Statement of donation dated to May 22, 1513 on f.369r
ff.1r-2v is a table of contents
ff. 1r-3r is a table of contents
colophon on f.161v "Per me Johannem Ruelant de Almania"
first half of a two volume set with Ross.1075
Third work is dated 1434 on f.327r, the rest are in different hands but roughly contemporary
Part of a 2 volume set, Ross.1081-2
Part 2, see Ross.1081 for part 1
Dated and signed in colophon on f.525v
ff.2r-3v is a list of words
Part of a four-volume set Ross.1087-1090
Part of a four volume set, Ross.1087-1090, book 5 incomplete here, continued in next
Part of a 4 volume set, Ross.1087-1090
Part of a 4 volume set, Ross-1087-1090
Part of a 5 volume set, Ross,1091-1095
part of a set, Ross.1091-1095
Part of a 5 volume set, Ross.1091-1095
Has older foliation at top right corner, f.2r is marked "367"
In German
text prefaced with a dedication letter to a Monsieud Du Bois, directeur general des ponts et chaussees de France
ff.1r-46r is a detailed index. Foliation restarts after f.50v for the main text
Copy of a 1734 printed work
After 1579
See Biblissima
See Biblissima
Part of a 5 volume set, Ross.1150-1154
part of a set, Ross.1150-1154
Part of a 3 volume set, Ross.1155-1157
First of a 2 volume set, Ross.1160-1161
part of a set with Ross.1160
Notes originally bound with Ross.1166, a fragment of an Egyptian Book of the Dead
Original
Index ends at Ross.2499