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Reference files of Albinia de la Mare: 'Eusebius', 1977-1999 and n.d. [c.1985-1992]

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Folder 1: 'Eusebius, descriptions', mainly descriptions of manuscripts of or relating to Eusebius / Jerome, Chronicle, 1977-1997 and n.d. [c.1990]. The file refers to most of the items noted in Folders 2-4 below and contains in addition descriptions of

  1. Brescia, Biblioteca Queriniana, E. II. 6 (Padua?, c.1450-1460)
  2. Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale Albert I, Ms. 22475 / 1 - 2 (Sozomeno da Pistoia, Chronicle)
  3. Budapest, Egyetemi Könyvtár, Lat. 5 (Domenico Cassii)
  4. Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, MS. 285 (Florence, 1426, probably Domenico Pollini)
  5. Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, &. II. 3 (Leonardo Tolosani da Colle)
  6. Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 67. 13 (Florence, c.1420-1425?, scribe Nicolaus of the Vatican manuscript?); 67. 14 (Padua, c.1450-1460, scribe of the Eusebius of Pietro da Montagnana); Fies. 58 (Florentine); San Marco 362 (Antonio di Mario, 1452); Plut. 89 inf. 5 (Antonio di Mario, 1440)
  7. Genoa, Biblioteca Durazzo, B. VII. 17 (from Pileo de' Marini)
  8. Heidelberg, Universitätsbibliothek, Trübner 36a (Naples, Pietro Ursuleo, 1449, Florentine text)
  9. Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek, BPL 97B (Florence, c.1440-1460, initials by Giovanni Varnucci. 'The scribe might be Gioacchino himself'); Scal. 14 (Caroline minuscle)
  10. London, British Library, Add. 16974; Arundel 18 (14th century, England); Harl. 651 (12th century, from monastery of Saint Mary, Reading); 3957 (Pietro da Montagnana scribe, annotated by da Montagnana); 3962 (Venice?, c.1460-1470?); Royal 13 C. XI (Robert of Torigni, Chronicle, England late 12th-early 13th century, annotated Gascoigne)
  11. Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Clm. 12361 (German scribe under humanistic influence, manuscript belongs to the Venetian / north eastern group, with some particular readings)
  12. Munich, Universitätsbibliothek, 2° Cod. ms. 7 (Giovanni da Stia, late)
  13. Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale, VI. C. 5 (scribe Leonardus Iob, Paduan text); VI. D. 11 (Bartolomeo Fonzio?, c.1460-1470?); VII. A. 45 (second half 14th century compendium of medieval chronicles)
  14. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Auct. T. 2. 26 (French, southern?, first half 15th century, Milanese decoration?); Canon. Pat. Lat. 96 (Padua or Venice, early 15th century, scribe Daniele Vetumnus); 98 (north eastern, Verona?, 1450s, Florentine lay-out);
  15. Oxford, All Souls College, MS. 47 (English-French?)
  16. Oxford, Magdalen College, Lat. 184 (including Matteo Palmieri, Ferrara, c.1460-1470)
  17. Padua, Biblioteca Antoniana, MS. 14 scaff. I (Veneto, mid or third quarter 15th century)
  18. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Lat. 4859 (from Limoges?); 4866 (France, second half 15th century); 4867 (France or Flanders, mid-15th century); 4869 ((north eastern?, third quarter 15th century); 4870 (scribe Battista Sansoni of Padua); 17544 (12th century, northern French?)
  19. Ravenna, Biblioteca Classense, MS. 294 (descendant of Petrarch's manuscript, current semi-humanistic, north eastern?)
  20. Reims, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS. 1350 (from Fillastre)
  21. Rome, Biblioteca Casanatense, MS. 1896
  22. San Daniele del Friuli, Biblioteca Guarneriana, MS. 9 (Florentine text, scribe Guarnerio, 1452)
  23. Siena, Biblioteca Comunale degli Intronati, MS. K. IV. 13 (Rome, 1474, Florentine text)
  24. Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Ottob. lat. 473 (Barbaro?, Florentine text); 604 (for Jean Bouhale); 643 (Perotti, 1450s?); 749 ('Padua' type, Roman, c.1450-1460?); Pal. lat. 818 (from G. Manetti / Tommaso Tani); 820 (German decoration of third quarter 15th century); 867 (scribe Tommaso Tani?, with piece of Vitruvius); 1357; Reg. lat. 2034 (north east or Venice, third quarter 15th century); Ross. 172 (Florence, 1430-1440); 549 (Ferrara and Rome, third quarter 15th century); Urb. lat. 382 (Piero Strozzi, early 1470s?); Vat. lat. 242 (Domenico Cassii); 243 (Antonio di Mario, 1435); 244 (Julanus de Vitotio, 1467); 245 (Florence?, 1441); 246 (Florence, or Rome, 1440?); 2371 ('earlyish, good humanistic hand - familiar'); 5952 (Ferrara, c.1460-1470?)
  25. Venice, Biblioteca Marciana, Lat. VI. 135 (3641) (Felice Feliciano, for Giovanni Marcanova, 1465); IX. 76 (3291) (Sep 1468); Lat. Z. 348 (2019) (N. Perotti, Bologna, c.1450-1455)
  26. Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. 138 (1471, from Matthias Corvinus)
  27. Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliothek, Cod. 83. 23 Aug. 2˚ ('Job' manuscript); 18 Gud. lat. 2˚ (scribe Wilhelmus Saxonus presbyterus Pavie, 1461); 152 Gud. lat.
  28. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Auct. VII. Q. 2. 12 (printed edition, Milan, c.1476); K. 3. 20 (printed edition, Venice, 1483)
  29. New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, Ch. L. 856 (printed edition, Venice, 1483)

Folder 2: list of manuscripts cited and checked for de la Mare's research into the 'Fifteeenth century tradition of manuscripts of Eusebius / Jerome Chronicle', and images of manuscripts, n.d. [c.1985-1992], including

  1. Cesena, Biblioteca Malatestiana, S. XI. 4 C (scribe Francesco da Filigne, 1452, colophon)
  2. Chicago, University Library, MS. 17 (1455)
  3. Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland, MS. Adv. 1. 1. 5 (Antonio di Mario)
  4. Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, S. Croce 19 sin. 6; Plut. 67. 11 (from Cosimo and Piero di Cosimo?); 67. 15 (Niccoli-Poggio manuscript)
  5. Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, MS. II. I. 85 (Antonio di Mario, c.1415-1420, from Tanaglia?)
  6. Geneva, Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire, Lat. 49 (scribe of Q. Curtius of Alfonso Duca di Calabria?)
  7. London, British Library, Royal 14 C. III (Rome, 1480s, Bartolomeo Sanvito); Add 12016 (Antonio di Mario, c.1450?)
  8. Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, Lat. 10014 (1470s, Bartolomeo Sanvito)
  9. Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 290 inf. (Gherardo del Ciriagio, 1463)
  10. New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, M. 767 (Padua)
  11. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Canon. Pat. Lat. 193 (from Pietro Donato)
  12. Oxford, Merton College, MS. 315 (12th century, German annotations?)
  13. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Lat. 4868 (Antonio di Mario, c.1425-1430)
  14. Parma, Biblioteca Palatina, MS. 64 (Bartolomeo Sanvito)
  15. St. Gallen, Kantonsbibliothek Vadiana, MS. 298 (1410, Giovanni Aretino?, from Tanaglia)
  16. Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vat. lat. 241; 247; Ottob. lat. 743 (Arrivabene)
  17. Venice, Biblioteca Marciana, Lat. IX. I

Folder 3: correspondence and papers, 1987-1994 and n.d. [c.1990-1992], relating to a lecture, 'Bartolomeo Sanvito and the Chronicle of Eusebius / Jerome', given by de la Mare as the annual lecture of the Society for Italic Handwriting, 29 Apr 1994, and materials including a 'list of Eusebius manuscripts with collation where assigned', notes on manuscripts, and images relating to

  1. Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 67. 15 (Niccoli-Poggio manuscript)
  2. Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, C. 290 inf. (Gherardo del Ciriagio, 1463)
  3. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Holkham 371
  4. Oxford, Merton College, MS. 315 (12th century, German annotations?)
  5. Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Pal. lat. 821 (early Antonio da Salla, Florentine and Paduan text); Ottob. lat. 743 (Arrivabene)
  6. Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, [Cod.] XXVI
  7. Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. 344 (Antonio di Mario, 1437); 3400 (German, from Vienna?); s. n. 1851

Folder 4: papers relating to de la Mare's research on Eusebius, 1990-1993 and n.d. [c.1990], including 'A.C. de la Mare, Fifteeenth-century tradition of manuscripts of Eusebius / Jerome Chronicle - principal manuscripts cited', notes on manuscripts, and images of

  1. Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, S. Croce 19 sin. 6; Plut. 67. 15 (Niccoli-Poggio manuscript)
  2. Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, MS. II. I. 85 (Antonio di Mario, c.1415-1420, from Tanaglia?)
  3. Geneva, Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire, Lat. 49 (scribe of Q. Curtius of Alfonso Duca di Calabria?)
  4. London, British Library, Royal 14 C. III (Rome, 1480s, Bartolomeo Sanvito)
  5. Oxford, Bodleian Library, Canon. Pat. Lat. 193 (from Pietro Donato)
  6. Oxford, Merton College, MS. 315 (12th century, German annotations?)
  7. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Lat. 4865 (Piero Cennini, 1472)
  8. Parma, Biblioteca Palatina, MS. 64 (Bartolomeo Sanvito)
  9. St. Gallen, Kantonsbibliothek Vadiana, MS. 298 (1410, Giovanni Aretino?, from Tanaglia)
  10. Venice, Biblioteca Marciana, Lat. IX. I
  11. Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vat. lat. 241

Folder 5: texts of versions of a lecture, 'The tradition of the Chronicle of Eusebius / Jerome in the fifteenth century', given in Trieste, London, Oxford, Padua and Messina between 1989 and 1992; notes on collation and 'Prosper variants'; an invitation to a lecture, 'Un bestseller del Quattrocento: la Cronaca di Eusebio-Girolamo in età umanistica', Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, 30 Mar 1993; and related papers, 1988-1999 and n.d. [c.1990]

Folder 6: papers relating to de la Mare's research on Eusebius, 1990-1994, including notes on

  1. 'Eusebius variants'
  2. 'Prosper variants'
  3. 'Eusebius-Jerome Chronicle - 'Florentine' variants'
  4. 'Et facti sunt collation'
  5. 'Jerome, Preface, Eusebius variants'
  6. 'Eusebius variants from [Bartolomeo] S[an]v[ito] manuscripts and related', with observations
  7. 'Demensuratio provinciarum'
  8. 'Bibliography, 29/10/92'

Dates

  • Creation: 1977-1999 and n.d. [c.1985-1992]

Extent

1 box (6 folders)

Language of Materials

  • English

Shelfmark

MS. 18746/92

Former reference:

Archive A. C. de la Mare, sect. II., cont. XV