Reference files of Albinia de la Mare, containing notebooks and loose notes, 1988-1998 and n.d. [c.1986-2000]
Comprises:
Item 1: notes, 1994, relating to subjects including Santa Giustina manuscripts: Stresa, Collegio Rosmini, Ros. MS. 8 (Naples, third quarter 15th century, from S. Giustina, decorated by Cola, scribe possibly Florentine); manuscript from the Collegio Rosmini containing Johannes de Vesalia; Padua?, Biblioteca Universitaria or Biblioteca Antoniana, MS. 675 (Gregory, Dialogues); Padua?, Archivio di Stato, Busta 78, and notes, apparently on two other manuscripts. Also contains descriptions of
- London, British Library, Egerton 2617 (Pseudo-Fenestella, Sextius Rufus, Verona?, with coat of arms apparently of Alfonso of Aragon); Harl. 3645 (Walter Burley, initials in style of the Master of the Vitae imperatorum, early Milanese humanistic script); Harl. 2691 (Cicero and Plutarch, English manuscript, scribe possibly foreign); Burn. 83 (Pythagoras, translated by Aurispa, north-eastern? Veneto?, late 15th century); Harl. 3297 (Chrysostom, Sermons, third quarter 15th century? Florence?, foreign scribe?)
- a manuscript formerly in the collection of the Vicomte de Cossette
- Stresa manuscripts 12 (style Cortese), 3 (from Santa Giustina), 28, 8 (Naples), 16, and 'no number' (Milan script, decoration in French style), and Padua, Biblioteca Universitaria, MS. 851; 1035; Archivio di Stato, Busta 78; Biblioteca Antoniana, MS. 168 (all notes from slides apparently given by Anthony [Hobson])
Item 2: notes, n.d. [c.1990], relating to subjects including Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, A. 36 inf., D. 40 inf.; Oxford, Bodleian Library?, Lat. misc. d?. 62; Francesco Griffolini; London, British Library, Cotton Jul. F. VII; English owners; Bartolomeo Sanvito, Torriani di Valsarsina and others; Medici Vergil / Horace
Item 4: notes, 1990-1992 and n.d. [c.1980-1990], relating to subjects including a lecture by Janet Cowen, 14 Feb 1990, to the London Med[ieval] Soc[iety]?, concerning London, British Library, Add. 10304; pecia manuscripts, Italian humanistic manuscripts in C. Jeudy and Y-F. Riou, Les manuscrits classiques des bibliothèques publiques de France. 1. Agen-Évreux (Paris 1989); Francesco Gonzaga; teaching; Perotti manuscripts; 'Queries', illumination; Petrus de Middelburch and Petroni; Mantuan manuscripts produced under Ludovico Gonzaga; 'Venice manuscripts to see'; a lecture by Lucy Sandler, 18 Jun 1992, on 'owner' portraits in devotional books
Item 5: notes, 1991, relating to subjects including checks on teaching materials; tasks to carry out at the Bodleian Library; photographs to order; London, British Library, Harl. 2612 (Lucretius), 2554 (Lucretius); Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud. Lat. 48 (Cicero, Speeches)
Item 6: notes, 1989, relating to subjects including History of the Book seminar, Oxford, 1989 (lecture notes); 'Checks', Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Biblioteca Riccardiana, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Florence, Vatican, Catullus; Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Reg. lat. 759 (Justin and Florus, Florentine, arms of the Cathedral of Olmütz-Olomouc), Ottob. lat. 2991 (Cicero, Speeches, attributed to Piero Strozzi, 'but not', 'heading and notes v[ery] like Sozomeno but prob[ably] not him'), Reg. lat. 1779 (Florus, Florentine, c.1470-1480?), Urb. lat. 1779 (Eusebius-Jerome, Chronicle), Vat. lat. 533 (Cassian, by Poggio's good French scribe), Reg. lat. 149 (Lactantius, Bologna, 1434), Pal. lat. 1616 (Plautus, Venice, 1420), Reg. lat. 806 (Milanese scribe); Florus 'checks'; Oxford, Bodleian Library, Auct. F. 6. 28 (Johannes Andreae de Colonia, c.1440?); London, British Library, Royal 3 A. XIII; an article or lecture by [Professor] Andrew Watson, 'Diss[olution] of English libraries and growth of private manuscript coll[ection]s'
Item 7: notes, 1991-1992, relating to subjects including
- Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana manuscripts, including manuscripts by Bartolomeo Sanvito
- 'Notes from Ruysschaert's notes on visit to Spain', with reference to Bartolomeo Sanvito and Maffei (Toledo, Biblioteca Capitular, MS. 49. 2 (392), Tacitus and Pliny, Letters, Foligno, 1474, scribe M. Angelus Grillum of Todi); 49. 11, Q. Curtius (rather Suetonius?), Florentine decoration, bought by an anonymous buyer in 1462; 97. 12, Celsus, Maffei manuscript, '...Hollandia scripsit'; 49. 16 (174), Cornelius Nepos, on paper, from Giorgio Antonio Vespucci; 49. 15, Dictys Cretensis, scribe Bartolomeo Sanvito (apparently an incorrect shelfmark, which should be 49. 17); 49. 22, Sallust, with fol. 99 'Carte no. 100', ?Alessandro Capponi; 71. 1230, Macrobius, Maffei, ex-libris of Lorenzo Valla on end paste-down; 100. 17, on paper, vinestem initials, fol. 183 '...a Pietropaulo libraio Romae die xxv Feb. 1440... visto per me francisco...di 4 giugno 1459'; 65. 1224, 'foliage dec[oration] with [coat of] arms', 1456, 'per me Cristof. de Laurentyiis'; 101. 25, Juvenal and Persius; 16. 1270; 30. 1239, Claudian; 102. 10, Ovid; 103. 10, Platina; 102. 38, Letters of Pseudo-Phalaris; Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, 10025, Suetonius; 10055, Vergil; 10102, Cicero, Speeches; 10086, Cicero, Catil.; 10054, Caesar; 10061, Lucan, 'scriptus atque ligatus'; 10017, Cicero; 10037, Pseudo-Phalaris; 10030, Plautus; Vit. 22. 3, Petrarch; 10096, collection of inscriptions; 4809; Vit. 26. 1 (or 6), Varia de medicina; 10088, Plutarch, in Italian?; 10021, Bruni, De bello italico adv. Gothos gesto; Res. 211, Plutarch; Res. 216, Flavius Josephus; 10014, Eusebius-Jerome, Chronicle)
- manuscripts in Hungarian libraries
- bibliography
- 'Verona, Bibl[ioteca] Com[unale] further poss[ible] manuscripts'
- Petrarch's Ambrose
- London, British Library, King's 27 (Horace); 25 (Vergil, Opera)
- Neapolitan manuscripts
- Medici inventory, Lorenzo de' Medici manuscripts, checks for script and 'uncertain' manuscripts
- manuscripts in Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, and Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana
- lists of manuscripts reproduced in G. Rolfi, L. Sebregondi and P. Viti, eds., La chiesa e la città a Firenze nel XV secolo, exhibition catalogue (Milan, 1992); and M A. Morelli Timpanaro, R. Manno Tolu, and P. Viti, eds., Consorterie politiche e mutamenti istituzionali in età Laurenziana, exhibition catalogue (Milan, 1992)
- Livy manuscripts in the British Library, Paris and elsewhere
- Livy 'checks'
- London, British Library, Harl. 6510
Item 8: notes, n.d. [c.1980-1990], relating to subjects including Cesena scribes; bibliography; 'N[ew] R[esearch]'
Item 9: notes, 1993, relating to subjects including Leto; Petrarch (London, British Library, Harl. 3754); Getty Center [Los Angeles?]; Bartolomeo Sanvito; Eusebius; manuscripts in Berkeley, University of California, Bancroft Library, and in other American libraries; teaching; lectures; Curlo; Cosimo
Item 10: 'US notes, mainly', n.d. [c.1990], relating to subjects including Bartolomeo Sanvito references (including ones concerning the Austin Horace from Morosini, Palermo Lactantius); Phillipps 1300 and 6549; Harvard, Houghton Library, Lat. 188, Poggio, Facetiae, originally bound with a manuscript of Aesop, Fables, translated by Valla, 1466, Melfurti?; Yale manuscripts including MS. 284 (Cicero, Opera phil., from Vitéz), Marston 94 (Greek-Latin lexicon, Verona?, c.1460, ex-libris Giulio Fontana et degli amici, [former?] Phillipps 3384), Marston 201; manuscripts to see at Princeton, Austin, Glasgow and the British Library
Item 11: notes, 1997-1998, relating to subjects including Bartolomeo Sanvito; London, British Library, Arundel 136, 154, 277, Burn. 165, Harl. 3510, 3953, King's 32, and Add. 11950; Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Pal. lat. 1488 (Cicero, Philippics); manuscripts to check;
Item 12: notes, 1990, relating to subjects including dedication copies; Lambeth Palace, MS. 691 (Petronius); a lecture by Pamela Robinson, 'Women scribes and book production', 11 May 1990; bibliography
Item 13: notes, 1988-1990, relating to subjects including
- Matthaeus Moravus
- Venice, Biblioteca Marciana, manuscripts to see, including Lat. Z. 368 (1941) (Florus, Periochae), and Lat. XIV. 122 [222?] (4007) (Cicero, Speeches, third quarter 14th century?, 'App[arently] earliest known Renaissance copy of these Speeches')
- Padua, Biblioteca del Seminario 'possibles' (5, 13, 21, 35, 42, 45, 46, 54, 69, 81, 93, 96, 103, 109, 114, 115, 11, 183, 298, 299, 327, 404, 428, 449, 463, 637)
- Padua, Biblioteca Capitolare manuscripts to see
- Padua, Museo Civico (436, 541, 525 - Chrysostom, with preface of Iacopo Marcello to René d'Anjou; BP. 954)
- Bartolomeo Sanvito 'to do'
- 'Patologia del libro' conference, Rome, Nov 1988
- Rome Biblioteca Casanatense, MS. 453, 1443, and 1896
- Medieval Book Seminar, Cambridge, Dec 1988
- bibliography and teaching
- manuscripts to look at (Capra, Piero Cennini)
- Florus manuscripts
- Liverpool, Athenaeum, manuscript of Poggio, Letters (Varnucci, 1435-1445, familiar hand, 'arms 2 facing lions ?blue or [on?] gold above a mount, ?Benci del Sanna')
- Oxford, Bodleian Library, coat of arms checks
- Niccolini - Nerli
- Sozomeno, British Library manuscripts to check (Harl. 7400, scribe 'Nicolaus'? of Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Reg. lat. 142, 1425)
- Cosimo
- Migliorotti (Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 82. 6)
- Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Conv. soppr. 533 (Seneca, signed Franciscus, Perugia, 1389 [? ], 'rejected by Billa[novich] but might be F.P., worth a cf.')
- Venice, Biblioteca Marciana, Lat. XII. 169 (4652), 'Dec[oration] sim[ilar to] O[xford] B[odleian] L[ibrary], C[anon.] C[lass.] L[at.] 123, and also signed R.E.L.F.D.L.A.FF. in violet, blue, and green'; Oxford, Bodleian Library, Buchanan e. 15, and London, British Library, Burn. 157, 'same arms (Erizzo?) and similar decoration'
Item 14: notes, 1990, relating to subjects including
- Bartolomeo Sanvito
- Giocondo
- bibliograpy
- teaching and lectures
- Oxford manuscripts with Flemish illumination for the English market
- Eusebius
- Lorenzo il Magnifico, Bartolomeo Sanvito, Giocondo, Felice and epigraphy
- annotations on Maffeo Vegio manuscripts (see C. Kallendorf and V. Brown, 'Maffeo Vegio's Book XIII to Virgil's Aeneid: A Checklist of Manuscripts', in Scriptorium, 44 (1990)
- early lay ateliers in Paris, and London, British Library, Add. 15253, 22399; Royal I. C. I.
- Lambeth Palace 'possibles'
- 'New Research'
Item 15: notes, 1989, relating to subjects including
- teaching
- lectures (English illumination; bibliofilia Henry VIII; scripts; Panizzi lecture [by J.P.] Gumbert; and others)
- Durham, University Library, Cosin MS. V. II. 4
- ''Oxford' 'pecia' manuscripts'
- Ferrara
- Bologna
Item 16: notes, 1993-1994, relating to subjects including Bartolomeo Sanvito; a lecture by M. Gullick; Boethius manuscripts, London, British Library, Burn. 129 (UV reading), Harl. 2518, Burn. 130 (arms of Landi, Silvestro - his ex-libris), Add. 14792 (ex-libris Eusatchii Lippi, added late 15th century, and arms); London, British Library, Harl. 2268; teaching; bibliography (Homiliaries, Carmeliano, Ovid, Greek scribes, Legenda aurea); Lorenzo queries; scribe of the Albi Strabo (list of manuscripts and other references; Poblet 50 - 51 - 52 (Sextius Festus Rufius, Petrarch, Florus); Cicero, Speeches; notes on plates in K. Csapodi-Gárdonyi, Die Bibliothek des Johannes Vitéz (Budapest, 1984); a correction concerning a J. Trapp, Petrarch publication; London, British Library, Add. 11898 (Plato, Cornelius Nepos); 'start on Pico'; Filelfo; Medieval Manuscript Seminar, 1994, notes on lectures (one concerning the use of stylus in MA); notes on Petrarch manuscripts in Venice, Biblioteca Marciana, from photos of Laura Nuvoloni: Venice, Biblioteca Marciana, Ital. IX. 51 (6274) (Ferrara or possibly Bologna, third quarter 15th century); IX. 538 (scribe Pierfrancesco da San Miniato); IX. 539 (10639) (Florence?, c.1400, textualis); IX. 52 (6365); IX. 53 (6452) (semi-humanistic, Veronese, third quarter 15th century); IX. 149 (6750) (Florence, third quarter 15th century, illumination by Naples Vergil Master); IX. 169 (6204) (north-eastern?); IX. 227 (6888) (earlyish Florence?, humanistic script); IX. 267 (7562) (unfinished 1st page, Florence?); X. 42 (6241) (Jacopo di Poggio Bracciolini, Comm., semi-Gothic script, probably Ferrarese decoration); Z. It. 59 (4751) (Florentine decoration, third quarter 15th century?, arms, humanistic cursive - same scribe as London, British Library, Harl. 2687?); M. Buonocore, Codices Horatiani in Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana (Bibliotheca Vaticana, 1992); English humanistic manuscripts: London, British Library, (Harl.?) 6348 (Petrarch, Itinerarium); Royal 8 E. XII (miscellany); 6 A. X (Chrysostom); Lansdowne 781 (Petrarch, De remediis). Also contains descriptions of
- London, British Library, Harl. 3414 (Theophrastus, translated by Gaza, from Cusanus); Add. 25104 (Florilegium Angelicum, north west?, Genoa?, 'NB: hs out, alphabetical quire nos.'); Harl. 2525 (Terence with Petrarch’s note); Egerton 2630 (Albertino Mussato, Ecerinis, Ilias Latina, Italy, north-eastern?, late 14th century, Padua, annotated? and written by Pietro da Montagnana); Add. 26784 (miscellany, including Petrarch, second part a zibaldone mainly in humanistic hands); 14787 (Augustine, De civitate Dei, scribe Piero Strozzi); 14787? (Bernardo Bembo, Gratulatio to Cristoforo Moro, Bartolomeo Sanvito); Harl. 3328 (Ugolino Pisano Philogenia?, Iphigenia, identification by P. O. Kristeller, Sienese or Pisan? vinestem initials); Add. 20054 (Pliny, Letters, Ferrara, third quarter 15th century); Add. 17403 (Ordinal, north east Italy?, third quarter 15th century?, from San Benedetto di Polirone); 17903 (Reportationes, 1435, of P. da Montagnana, Padua?, second quarter 15th century?, Bembo coat of arms, apparently not in Giannetto, front flyleaf has half erased 16th century ex-libris: ‘Iste liber est Cornelii pini...’)
- Oxford, Bodleian Library, Auct. F. 2. 20 (Isidore); Canon. Class. Lat. 153 (scribe Ioh. Baptista Spada, second part of the description of this); Add. C. 138 (Ovid, Metamorphoses, corr[ections by] Bartolomeo Sanvito?); Auct. F. 2. 10 (Lucan, Pharsalia, Venice, early 15th century, illumination style of early Cortese, on 1v, verses on Lucan in Paduan formal hand, 1450s?, similar to early Bartolomeo Sanvito but ‘probably not him’, marginalia in a very good early Paduan italic, not Bartolomeo Sanvito, but close, Bembo?, same hand? as Add. C. 138); D’Orville 11 (Cicero, Ep. fam.; Bartolomeo Sanvito?, same scribe wrote part of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Canon. Class. Lat. 228, from Genoa, 2-l. initials bright blue epigraphic, and possibly but not certainly Bartolomeo Sanvito); Canon. Class. Lat. 68 (Lucan, Pharsalia, Lombardy, late 14th century); Canon. Class. Lat. 226 (Cicero, Speeches, Milan?, second quarter 15th century?); 294 (Plutarch, Lives, Milan, manuscript from Decembrio)
Item 17: notes, 1998 and n.d. [c.1998], relating to subjects including Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery, W. 400 (Vergil, Opera, scribe Clemens Salernitanus); W. 406 (possibly with a description at the beginning indicating that it is from the Morelli / Canonici / Soranzo collection); Study Coll[ection] 3 (Aquinas, Comm. on Sentences, Ege leaf?); MS. 783 (beginning of statutes of notaries of Genoa); Study Coll[ection] T. L. 93 1973 o (Cicero, De oratore, scribe Gherardo del Ciriagio); Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vat. lat. 3366 (Cristoforo Landino, Xandra, scribe Florentine); Bartolomeo Sanvito miscellaneous, to do; Horace manuscripts; Portugal; Curlo; Ursuleo; Varro manuscripts; A. Manetti, G. Manetti, notes on handwriting; Barcelona, Biblioteca Central, MS. 2083, and a Facio manuscript in Valencia; Turin, Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria, K. 4. 15; London, British Library, Harl. 5412 (suppl. leaves by scribe of Harl. Juvenal); Add. 18724 (Petrarch, Rime, arms Gherardesca of Florence, cf. Volterra, Biblioteca Guarnacciana, 51. 3. 3); Jacobus Laurentianus; Oxford, Bodleian Library, Canon. Class. Lat. 302 (Caesar, north-eastern, Padua?, mid 15th century); Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Lat. 5835 and Lat. 6136 (both probably Paduan, signed Zuollis / Çuollis)
Item 18: notes, 1991, relating to subjects including
- New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Plimpton 113 (Ovid, Fasti, on paper); 112 (Vergil, Bucolics, Georgics, Milan?); 120 (Martial, Siena, 1469); 119 (Juvenal, Persius); X87L12IA00 (Lactantius, Opera, later ex-libris SS. Annuntiata Cesena); Plimpton 25 (Plutarch, Veneto or Ferrara?); 47 (Augustine, De civitate Dei, Milan?); X88 / H45 (Herodian, translated by Poliziano, Roman?); Plimpton 98 (Cicero, north-eastern, third quarter 15th century); 187 (Vergerio, De ingenuis moribus, and others); 46 (Basil, and others, translated by Bruni); 107 (Cornelius Nepos, Milan); X87 / 727 (Terence)
- Harvard, Houghton Library, Richardson 18 (Cicero, De officiis); 16 (Aelian, Onosander, scribe Hubertus); Typ. 421 (Eusebius-Jerome, Chronicle, scribe Domenico Cassii); 496 (Peudo-Fenestello, De Romanorum magistratibus, Bembo scribe); Lat. 144 (Francesco Barbaro, De re uxoria, early humanistic of Venetian type, scribe showing influence of Guarino); MS. 205 (Alberti, Milo de Carraria); Typ. 42 (Petrarch, Naples, 1489, opens with a purple stained leaf); Typ. 322 (Juvenal, Florence late 15th century, maybe Sigismondo de’ Sigismondi, 'but two or one hand - difficult to decide'); Lat. 286 (Aristotle, Ethics, translated by Bruni, English); Richardson 28 (Rome, 1475?, letter of Estouteville to Sixtus IV); Typ. 52 (Bruni, De primo bello punico, Naples?, second quarter 15th century?, in remarkable gilt stamped original binding, probably Neapolitan, written in rather crude Gothic hand, author portrait, Neapolitan - Sicilian / Spanish?, coat of arms apparently a gold lion rampant on blue); Lat. 206 (Salutati, De seculo et religione, from Pope Martin V?, a gift?); Typ. 174 (Cicero, Ep. fam., Milan); Typ. 25 (Basil, translated by Bruni, possibly Tanaglia)
- Boston, Public Library, MS. q. Med. 20 (Manilius, Quintus Serenus); f. Med. 78 (Jerome, Letters and Treatises, Rome or Siena?); f. Med. 14 (Lactantius, Naples)
- New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, M. 767 (Eusebius-Jerome, Chronicle); M. 867 (Pontano, Carmina, Venice?); M. 415 (Pseudo-Phalaris, Letters, Genoa?)
- Princeton, Scheide Collection, MS. 26 (Gregory, Dialogues, mid 15th century)
- Princeton, University Library, Garrett 61; 62; 97; 123; 124; 156; 158; 170; Kane 3; 7
- London, British Library, Add. 15090; Egerton 3031
- Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 772; 550
- [Oxford]? L[incoln]? C[ollege]? catalogue queries (MS. 35)
Item 19: notes, n.d. [c.1990], relating to subjects including Vergil slides and descriptions; New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library manuscripts; 'Escorial perm[anent] exhibition', Pliny, Italian, translated by Landino, scribe Nic. Riccius (late); Bartolomeo Sanvito; Tibullus; miscellaneous manuscript checks; Padua; additions to 'New Research' and Bartolomeo Sanvito; Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, and Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale items 'to see'; conference / exhibition notes, 'Naples in the Renaissance'; Oxford, Bodleian Library 'still to see'
Item A: notes, 1990 and n.d. [c.1990], relating to subjects including Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana items 'to see'; Eusebius; Cesena; Tanaglia (including reference to Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vat. lat. 309, from Salutati, as 'to check'; Pal. lat. 1011, from Manetti); Leonardus Iob; 'P.'; Montecassino manuscripts; Montecassino, MS. 393T (Sallust, 1464); 460 (Gregory, Cura pastoralis, north-eastern?, third quarter 15th century, ?Lombardy, various hands); 533 (Hugh of Fleury, Rome? 'A', third quarter 15th century?); 589 (Flavio Biondo, Roma instaurata; ?Rome, third quarter 15th century); 418 (Epiphanius, translated by Pietro Barozzi, presumably? made for Montecassino, Veneto, 1506 or later, in Gothic hand, including excerpts from Chronicle of Cassino); 361 (Vegetius, Epitoma rei militaris, and Frontinus, De aquaductibus, 10th-11th centuries, no trace of Poggio); 671 (Valerius Maximus, in Italian, 1447, scribe Nero di Filippo del Nero, on paper, mercantile scribe); 332 (Martianus Capella, 10th century, headings (Boccaccio?), and notes in current Gothic hand similar to Florentine manuscripts - Zanobi?, very familiar); 374 (Prudentius, 11th century); 391 (Solinus, has late 13th-early 14th century notes, reference to Homer, and also 15th? century notes); 864 (miscellany, including Tacitus, Cornelius Nepos, Probus, translated by Rinuccio Aretino, 15th century manuscript in original binding, Florentine? make, two hands, the second late formal, mannerist); Modena manuscripts; Ravenna; bibliography; Ferrara manuscripts (from Antonelli); Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 'to do' (Eusebius, miscellaneous scribes, Cosimo); Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale 'to do' (early Florence, 'New Research', Guarino); 'New Research'; London, British Library, Add. 21985 and 11979; Cosimo; Marcellinus; Vincent of Beauvais; San Marco (Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, S. Croce 24 dext. 4, 'habitus a Cosma de' Medicis'); Gellius; Quintilian m[i]c[ro]f[ilms] of M. Winterbottom given to the Bodleian Library; teaching; notes on a lecture by Richard Gameson, 29 Nov 1990; London, British Library, C. S. 131, and related manuscripts
Item B: notes, 1997 and n.d. [c.1997], relating to subjects including Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Magl. VII. 104; Cyprian; Puccini scribe; Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial manuscripts; Cornelius Nepos; Q. Curtius; London, British Library, Royal 8 E. XII (Salutati, and others, from Gray); 6 E. III (patristic miscellany); Egerton 2629 (Dante, Latin, translated by Giovanni Serravalle); Arundel 11; Cotton Tib. D. V; Egerton 646; Harl 2268 (1); 3426; Cambridge, University Library, Gg. 1. 34 (1); London, British Library, Harl. 1705; Oxford, Lincoln College, Lat. 111; Oxford, New College, MS. 288; Oxford, Bodleian Library, Auct. F. 5. 26, and others; Giovanni Aretino; Portugal (plus addenda), and including references to Gomes, Letters, in Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Conv. soppr. Badia 28, and Conv. soppr. da ordinare 4; Vergerio; Edinburgh, National Library, 'possibles'; Cape Town, Grey Collection, 'possibles'; Bartolomeo Sanvito; Piero Paccini; Curlo; Mattia Lupi
Item C: notes, 1990-1991, relating to subjects including Aurispa; Guarino; Carbone; Biagio Bosoni; Messina 'to check'; Cicero, Speeches, in Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vat. lat. 1478, Pal. lat. 1820, Vat. lat. 2903, and 9305; a lecture by M. Lapidge; Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana,, Vat. lat. 6082, and London, British Library, Royal 15 B. XXI (Vergil, glossed, Florence, probably 1430-1440); Harl. 2491 (Cicero, Ep. fam., the same scribe, a bit earlier); Arundel 32 (Suetonius); Harl. 3390 (Suetonius, De XII Caesaribus, in Italian, translated by Dante Popoleschi of Florence, dedicated to François I; Burn. 343 (Pontano, Naples, 1460s or 1470s); Harl. 2574 (Tibullus, Propertius, Catullus); 2769 (Ovid, Florence, late 14th-early 15th centuries, 'Iste liber est conventus Sancte Marie de …'); scribe of Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 63. 23; Tacitus, Germania; Pomponius Mela; Cesena; Franciscus de Tianis; Donatus on Terence; Oxford, Bodleian Library, manuscripts 'to check'; Maffei manuscripts; bibliography
Item E: travel diary, Greece, 1995, with additional notes relating to manuscripts
Item G: notes, 1987 and n.d. [c.1987], relating to subjects including Sozomeno manuscripts in England; Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale items 'to see'; Echternach Gospel (Netzer); a lecture or article by R. McKitterick; bibliography
Unnumbered bundle: notes, 1990-1994 and n.d. [c.1990-1995], relating to subjects including 'British Library to see', notes on manuscripts, of which one is described in some detail (London, British Library, Royal 12 C. XX, humanistic miscellany, 'definitely England', 15th century); 'Teaching'; 'Naples' exhibition (Giovan Marco Cinico's Pliny decorated in Florence by Francesco d'Antonio, Jerome, Letters, scribe and illuminator Gioacchino); Vergil; London, British Library, Add. 16411, apparently bought in Bologna in 1494, and Lansdowne 436; Bartolomeo Sanvito; Tophio; information for Scott [Dickerson] ('say to Scott'); letters to write; 'Sylloge manuscripts'; 'Portugal' corrections: 'p.168 n. 5 has e, Bellincione, Bellincioni in doc[ument]?'; n. 7 'in the B[iblioteca] N[azionale] in Florence', the manuscript is in the Laurenziana'; 'n. 56 brother')
Dates
- Creation: 1988-1998 and n.d. [c.1986-2000]
Extent
1 box (2 folders)
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
MS. 18746/166
Former reference:
Archive A. C. de la Mare, sect. II., cont. L
Physical Facet
Contains notebooks and bundles of loose notes labelled 1-2, 4-19, A-C, E and G, with one unnumbered bundle.
Creator
- From the Collection: de la Mare | Albinia Catherine | 1932-2001 | librarian and palaeographer (Person)
Repository Details
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