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1927507168W. Heffer & Sons for the Trustees of the Woodbrooke Settlement 1927. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. First edition of this Important contribution to the study of early Christian documents texts and translations in Syriac Arabic and Garshuni drawn from manuscripts in the collection of Alphonse Mingana. Seven large 8vo volumes 7x10' in publisher's gray paper over boards backed in gray cloth with black stamped spine lettering deckled edges with numerous facsimile plates. Small marks so base of spine probably from the removal of a label blind embossed stamp of previous owner a well known professor of religious studies. A fresh and attractive set; very clean and with parts of some volumes unopened. We can find no auction records for the complete set. Comprised of: Vol. 1. Barsalibi's Treatise against the Melchites. Genuine and Apocryphal works of Ignatius of Antioch. Jeremiah Apocryphon. New Life of John the Baptist. Some Uncanonical Psalms; Vol. 2 Timothy's Apology for Christianity. Lament of the Virgin. Martyrdom of Pilate; Vol. 3. Vision of Theophilus: Apocalypse of Peter; Vol. 4. The Work of Dionysius Barsalibi Against the Armenians; Vol. 5 Commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia on the Nicene Creed; Vol. 6. Commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia on the Lord's Prayer and on Sacraments of Baptism and the Eucharist; Vol. 7. Early Christian Mystics. Alphonse Mingana was raised in Chaldean Catholic in Northern Iraq. After attending seminary in Mosul he was ordained a priest in 1902. He worked in various capacities in the Middle East Including as a professor of Syriac studies at his seminary. Due to a theciogical quarrel Mingana left the priesthood and the area in 1910. He soon connected with Woodbrooke a Quaker study center in Birmingham. England. It was founded by George Cadbury in 1903 no husband of Elizabeth Cadbury who also appears in this list. There he taught Semitic languages. He had long had a passion for early Christian and Muslim manuscripts. Cadbury recognizing his linguistic skills and expertise with early manuscripts sent him on three buying trips to the Middle East. There Mingana collect thousands of important Middle Eastern manuscripts including one of the oldest fragments of the Quran ever discovered. He also worked on cataloging them and transiating the most important ones into English. They became the seven volumes offered here. His collection of manuscripts now called the Mingana Collection consists of over 3000 Middle Eastern manuscripis in over twenty languages including Arabic Syriac Ethiopic Georgian Hebrew Samaritan and Armenian It is currently housed at the University of Birmingham The manuscripts in the collection have proven to be a treasure trove for scholars of early Christianity. W. Heffer & Sons for the Trustees of the Woodbrooke Settlement hardcover
1830214546Lipsiae: J.C. Hinrichs 1830. First edition. x 2 pp. 1238 col. 3 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary half brown morocco and decorated paper boards. Binding a bit scuffed and rubbed but sound internally fine. First edition. x 2 pp. 1238 col. 3 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Massive and early catalogue of manuscripts in the libraries of France England Belgium Holland Spain and Portugal. The work is divided by country city and library and contains an essential Index of proper names at the end. J.C. Hinrichs unknown
N4491Jerusalem: Makor 1974. Original faux-leather Boards. Near Fine. 4to. Some 300 and more pages for each of the 6 volumes. Series A and B. Complete with the very rare " Page Index By Rabbi A I. Sherry" - Series A contains: Vat.Ebr.130 Vat.Ebr134 Vat.Ebr.108 109 and 110. Series B contains Vat.Ebr.111 119 114 118 und 112. UNCENSORED TEXTS! 2 volumes with an insignificant mark of a few cm - one on upper right corner of title the other on front end paper. Vol 5 uncut and front hinges reinforced. IN GENERAL A FINE COPY FRESH AND CLEAN VERY RARE COMPLETE SET. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
181927979British Museum 1819. Large folio First Edition some moderate age-staining a handful of leaves expertly remargined; strongly bound in early twentieth-century terracotta buckram gilt back uncut a very good bright clean crisp copy. Sold from an institution with its bookplate on front paste-down and small neat stamp on title verso. The Lansdowne MSS are a significant named collection forming part of the holdings of the British Library. They include State papers and correspondence of Lord Burghley Papers of Sir Julius Caesar Papers of Dr. White Kennett his manuscripts passed to James West and so to Lansdowne historical papers from the 15th-18th centuries William Petyt's parliamentary papers and papers of legal interest and topographical and heraldic collections of great importance. The MSS were purchased by the british Museum at Sotheby's auction in 1807. The catalogue comprises: Part I: The Burghley Papers; Part II: the remaining papers each part having its own separate index together with a transcript of the Commons Address the Royal Commission with Caley's Order and a detailed contectural Preface by Henry Ellis. A REMARKABLY FRESH CRISP COPY OF AN INVALUABLE AND EXTREMELY SCARCE WORK. [British Museum], hardcover
1931C50845Paris France: Les Editions Braun. As New. 1931. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Pages unmarked and tight to spine - Text in French. COMPLETE TWO 2 VOLUME SET. Limited edition. Volume 1: pages 1 - 244; Volume 2: pages 245 - 526 excluding plates. -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Les Editions Braun paperback
193150845Paris France: Les Editions Braun. As New. 1931. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Pages unmarked and tight to spine - Text in French. COMPLETE TWO 2 VOLUME SET. Limited edition. Volume 1: pages 1 - 244; Volume 2: pages 245 - 526 excluding plates. Les Editions Braun paperback
1910ST17640-183London: Siegle Hill and Company 1910. No. 154 OF 550 COPIES printed on handmade paper and SIGNED BY SANGORSKI AND SUTCLIFFE on the limitations page. 343 x 258 mm. 13 1/2 x 10". 2 p.l. 6 pp. 19 leaves 1 16 1 pp. 11 leaves. Translated by Edward FitzGerald. With an introduction by A. C. Benson. <br/> Original vellum boards featuring a peacock within an elaborate gilt frame by Sangorski & Sutcliffe with "Rd. No. 562943" in small letters at foot indicating the firm's registered design smooth spine with gilt decoration and maroon morocco label top edge gilt others untrimmed. In a later woodgrain slipcase. Numerous decorative initials designed by Alberto Sangorski printed in gold and colors and 12 COLOR PLATES including a particularly elaborate title and first page with illustrations designed by E. Geddes. Printed in red and black. Potter 81; Paas 4120. ◆Binding with half a dozen small yellow stains spine lightly soiled label with a couple small scratches plates with light speckled gray strip at leaf edges from printing process otherwise quite pleasing--very fresh internally printed on high quality paper and in a solid scarcely worn binding without any of the usual splaying that vellum invites.<br/> <br/> This is limited edition facsimile of an original manuscript illuminated and written out by Alberto Sangorski and illustrated by Ewan Geddes based on FitzGerald's enduringly popular translation of Omar Khayyam. It is a very attractive and well-preserved facsimile of the fine work produced by Sangorski & Sutcliffe when the firm was at the top of their game. After studying under and then working for Douglas Cockerell Francis Sangorski and George Sutcliffe founded their own bindery in 1901 and continued in a successful partnership until 1912. During that year the firm suffered three major blows: their famously splendid jewelled binding dubbed the "Great Omar" was lost on the Titanic; a few weeks after this accident Francis himself drowned; and Francis' brother Alberto who had been a central figure in producing the firm's vellum illuminated manuscripts went over to Riviere. Despite these losses the firm grew and prospered employing a staff of 80 by the mid-1920s and becoming perhaps the most successful English bindery of the 20th century. Though he was best known for his watercolor scenes of rural and winter landscapes Scottish artist Ewan Geddes 1866-1935 abandons his usual restrained palette in this collaboration with Sangorski & Sutcliffe employing instead a colorful array of paints that capture the warmth and sensuous lyricism of the text. Siegle, Hill and Company unknown
1573393 manuscript volumes neatly written in black and red ink. Original wrappers with later string ties. Wrappers damaged with a little loss in places. Some worming. Still overall very good. 19 x 13.5cm. These three volumes are a collection of manuscripts written in the late Edo period probably the 1860s. Most of the original documents on which the manuscripts were based were written shortly after the arrival of the American delegation led by Commodore Matthew Perry in July 8 1853 June 3 in Japanese calendar. These documents written in the face of this national crisis were mostly driven by the patriotic fervour of the authors. They show a variety of thoughts about the threat from the foreign powers. None of these were published at the time and only Watanabe Kazan’s Shinki-ron was published in modern times. <br> <br>Kazan wrote his treatise inspired not by the arrival of Perry but by the Edo government’s hostile treatment of the American merchant ship Morrison in 1837. <br> <br>Titles and short synopses of these works follow: <br> <br>Volume 1: Chiyoda mondō Questions and Answers in Chiyoda 千代田問答 1853; Momijiyama shinrei-ki紅葉山神靈記 Message from the Holy Spirit in Momijiyama <br> <br>The author of Chiyoda mondō is unknown. The word "Chiyoda" in Chiyoda mondō is the name of the area where the Edo Castle sat and refers to the god in the Tōshōgū Shrine in Momijiyama next to the western part of the Edo Castle. This document is difficult to read but it appears to explain how a group of mysterious people or possibly divine spirits tell stories related to Japan's national affairs in 1853 discussing the country's national defence against foreigners and the situation regarding Christianity. <br> <br>In Momijiyama shinrei-ki the anonymous author who was an attendant to the group of the high government officials visiting the Tōshōgū Shrine in Momijiyama fell asleep and in his dream a Holy Spirit appeared and told him the necessity of enhancing the coastal defence in the face of the American expansion. <br> <br>Volume 2: Daimyō shoka kengi 大名諸家建議 Proposals from War Lords and Various People <br> <br>This manuscript is a collection of proposals and opinions expressed by Daimyō war lords and the retainers of the Edo government on the subject of Japan's foreign policy after the arrival of the American delegation led by Commodore Perry which requested trade with Japan. The Daimyō discuss how to deal with the crisis in terms of such issues as trade and coastal defence. Some even proposed possible war with the American fleet. The daimyo some of whom were high-rank officials of the Edo government included Shimadu Nariakira島津斉彬 1809-58 Maeda Nariyasu 前田斉泰 1811-84 Matsudaira Shungaku 松平春嶽 1928-90 Tokugawa Yoshinobu 徳川慶喜 1837-1913 Ii Naosuke 井伊直弼 1815-60 Nabeshima Naomasa 鍋島直正 1815-71 and the retainers included Inoue Saburōemon 井上三郎右衛門 - and Katsu Rinsuke 勝麟助 1823-99. Katsu became a capable mediator when the Edo castle was surrendered peacefully to the new Meiji government in 1868. <br> <br>Volume 3: 海防備言 Kaibō bigen Words on Coastal Defence. Habu Kumagorō 土生熊五郎- Rifujutsui 嫠不恤緯 Widow Does Not Worry the Shortage of Weft the latter a Chinese expression referring to strong patriotism; Watanabe Kazan 渡辺崋山 1793-1841 Shinki-ron愼機論 Essay on Attention to an Opportunity 1838; Hakura Morochika羽倉用九 1790-1862 Gakaisho 畫灰書 Drawing in Ash and Gasuisho畫水書 Drawing in Water 1854; Fujimori Kōan 藤森弘庵 1799-1862 Kaibō biron 海防 備論Treatise on Coastal Defence 1853 <br> <br>Habu Kumagorō was a Confucian scholar in Wakayama. He proposed the developing the land of Ezo 蝦夷 Hokkaido. Rifujutsui discusses such topics as the advance of the Russians to Siberia and the necessity of developing Hokkaido as well as the art of war. <br> <br>Watanabe Kazan was a chief retainer of the Tahara Domain eastern part of present Aichi Prefecture Confucian scholar and also famous as a painter. Shinki-ron criticises the xenophobic foreign policy of the Edo government. <br> <br>Hakura Morochika was a Confucian scholar in Osaka. After the arrival of Perry he discussed the measures against foreign enemies. In Gakaisho a collection of historical essays Hakura objected to trade with America in the form of an answer to the sovereign message from America seeking trade with Japan. He also wrote an answer to the sovereign message from Russia but he was more sympathetic to the Russians because they sought trade through the official channel in Nagasaki while the American delegate in the military fleet came to Uraga in a threatening manner. In Gasuisho also Hakura mentions the harmful effects of Christianity. <br> <br>Fujimori Kōan was a Confucian scholar of the Ono Domain in present Ono City Hyogo Prefecture. In his later life he opened a private school in Edo and wrote the comprehensive treatise on Japanese coastal defence Kaibō biron after the arrival of Perry. . unknown
WB18618Paris ca 1795. Hardcover. Near Fine. An exceptional French Mathematics Manuscript in 3 volumes. Contemporary French mottled calf gilt floral panels separate black morocco labeling covers with border line tooling marbling on text block edging. Collation: Géometrie &2- 193 pp. 60 blank leaves; Algèbra & 2 -166 pp. 46 blank leaves; Planches & 2pp. 182 figures on 76 plates 48 blank leaves. All plates are on stiff blue laid paper. This course was taken by noted French economist Arthémond de Régny 1777-1841 probably during his university training in the latter part of the 18 century. Each volume has been prepared well with very legible and precise script and geometric figures. The organization of the Geometry volume starts with Euclid with numerical reference to geometric drawings in the Plate volume. A number of Problems Solutions and Corollaries are next. The remainder of this volume deals with 50 theorems for plane and sold geometry. Each theorem is stated first followed by demonstration then corollaries with further demonstration construction remark and ends with one or more problems along with solutions and reference where appropriate to figures in Plate volume. The volume on Algebra starts with basic addition subtraction multiplication and division. Next is a discussion of algebraic fractions their reduction with same denominator multiplication division and equations. Numerous examples of equations and computations occupy the remainder of the manuscript. Included are problems for solving equations with one two or three unknowns occasionally presenting a solution with a second method. The end of the manuscript has problems for 2 unknowns of znd degree division of irrationals and extracting the square root of a binomial. <br/><br/>Provenance: Arthémond de Régny bookplate on front pastedown of each volume. Régny was a noted French economist who was invited around 1830 by Greek leader Capodistrias to assist Greece with their economic problems. Although Capodistrias was assassinated before he arrived Régny stayed in Greece during the period of Regency 1833-1835. He went on to found and assist in organizing the State Audit Council according to French ideals and became its first chairman. He also assisted in the Foundation of the National Bank of Greece in 1841. Arthémond de Régny got married in 1798 to the Genoese woman Catherine Castellini who was the daughter of Balthasar and granddaughter of Domenico Castellini who conquered the Algerians in 1763. Balthasar Castellini was consul to Naples and subsequently in Cartagena Spain Marseille and Genoa. He was in charge of important missions by the royal court of Naples and also held an outstanding position in the trade. The family Régny was originally from the province of Dombes. At the beginning of the eighteenth century Francois Régny established his family in Genoa where he was in charge of the "Direction of the Diplomats for the King. hardcover
19153528Philadelphia 1915. Collection of a total of 285 manuscript and typescript pages of prose poetry and dramatic material written and edited by suffragist Sarah Dickson Lowrie 1870-1957. Lowrie a columnist and editor at the Philadelphia Public Ledger was also an activist. Founder of the Philadelphia Women's Committee later Chairperson of the Philadelphia League of Women Voters she used her public platform to promote equality for women and the working poor. An exceptional collection of material capturing the range of Lowrie's work as an author and editor including three genres across a period of at least 15 years. <br /> <br /> Included are:<br /> <br /> Autograph Manuscript including 5 published and unpublished works 202 pages dated 1900-1903<br /> Bound in half sheep over pebbled cloth measuring 7 x 8 inches and dated 1900-1903. The gift inscription in Lowrie's hand on the front endpaper "Mabel Norris Stewart April 1900" suggests that the notebook was a gift from her sister a major supporter of Sarah's career. Indeed the bulk of the manuscript documents Lowrie's composition and heavy revision of her story David the Hero from May 1900-August 1902 pages 1-35 59-175 with headings and notes for each section regarding dates of completion. The final entry states: "Finished these tales August 26 1902 - and dedicated them to Mary Mabel Norris Stewart with all my heart. Published Easter 1903." <br /> <br /> Interspersed within the notebook are other pieces of work by Lowrie. which appear to be unpublished. St. John of the Wilderness pages 35-56 is dated January-February 1901. The poem Away from You pages 57-58 is dated February 25 1901 and is accompanied by an original sketch. A story Peter the Fisherman pages 176-194 is dated August 25 1903. And the final piece dated November 25 1903 is on the death of her father pages 195-202 and appears to include a family history as well as a tribute to the man. Tucked loosely within the volume is a letter to Sarah from another female author identified only as J.S.C. regarding a short story. Also loosely inserted is a 1 page Autograph Poem unsigned in Lowrie's hand with content that ties together authorship and sex: ".Take my ovary Let me go Unapproached by further woe; But if you want What matters next Take o take my Appendix." Together the group shows her writing process and her ability to work on multiple projects during a highly creative period. Further research could link together the works based on religious themes Lowrie's work in activism and journalism and her own family's history.<br /> <br /> Autograph Playscript Signed for Me-Too 16 pages dated 1915<br /> Unbound but with a contemporary straight pin holding the upper left corner. Written fully in pencil with Lowrie's notation that the play was "written on July 19th & played on August 26 1915." What appears to largely be a fair copy of the two-act play the manuscript does contain checklists and notes on the first page regarding materials and equipment needed for staging. The final page is detached and incomplete but similarly contains scratch notes for the performance. <br /> <br /> Typed Manuscript Unsigned and hand annotated for The Idol 52 pages undated<br /> Unbound with loose pages measuring 8.5 x 11 inches. A short story -- possibly authored by Lowrie but definitely edited and annotated in her hand. Here the attention to detail and hands-on approach Lowrie takes are apparent. Meticulously corrected in type and in pencil with extensive portions excised or changed the typescript has also been cut apart and pasted back together throughout. The result is mispagination and the creation of a very new version of the original story.<br /> <br /> Autograph Poem Unsigned 4 pages undated<br /> Tied with blue string at the header. Pages measuring 6.75 x 10.25 inches and cut unevenly. A largely fair copy with one correction to the final line. Lowrie here tackles the themes of war violence and pacifism asserting women's place within them. "If I had been a pacifist 2000 years ago I grant you I'd have been unique and ready for a show. For in those old bloody days men really did in truth Demand an eye for a lost eye and for a tooth a tooth.One thousand years ago indeed the world had changed in part; Men's fights were then adjusted - sometimes - by words in court.Now I've been watching how things change And how the old's reversed; I always like to look ahead instead of last be first." References to war and technology including cars suggest that the present poem post-dates WWI.<br /> <br /> Typed Playscript Unsigned for The Flower Garden 8 pages undated<br /> Unbound but with two contemporary straightpins at the upper right corner. On legal paper measuring 8.5 x 12 inches. Annotated throughout in pencil with stage directions casting notes and revised lines. A play in one act it does appear that the play was performed and the present manuscript was used in its unfolding. The rear page is annotated heavily with the names of various players almost all women. Further research could definitely be conducted on those names and on the potential performance.<br /> <br /> <br /> Research opportunities abound for scholars including but not limited to American community theater performances the history of publication in women's magazines the connection between literature and women's activism themes in a pacifist suffragist's writing methods of composition and annotation and the work of Sarah Lowrie herself. unknown
1836264771836. Manuscrit datÂŽ in fine de 1836. Un vol. au format in-folio 450 x 302 mm de 99 ff. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de demi-vÂŽlin ivoire ˆ coins piÂce de titre manuscrite contrecollÂŽe au premier plat dos lisse. Important manuscrit ; comportant in fine la date de 1836. La rÂŽdaction en est pourtant lÂŽgÂrement antÂŽrieure. Une deuxiÂme partie est intitulÂŽe Batailles combats et victoires des armÂŽes franÂaises ˆ laquelle un certain nombre de feuillets font dÂŽfaut. Une derniÂre partie est relative ˆ la mort de l'Empereur ; renfermant poÂmes et Eloges. Cet important travail est dÂŽdiÂŽ au Ministre de la Guerre du temps. Il se compose de 98 ff. narrant la vie de NapolÂŽon rÂŽdigÂŽs ˆ l'encre brune ; le dernier renseigne sur les fonctions et qualitÂŽs du scripteur et est revÂtu de la signature autographe de BarthÂŽlÂŽmy Germain ; auprÂs duquel il servit. Angles et coupes ÂŽlimÂŽs. Manques ÂŽpars affectant le papier marbrÂŽ des plats ainsi que la piÂce de titre. Quelques t‰ches dans le texte. Coulure sans entrave pour la lecture affectant deux feuillets. LÂŽgÂre cerne en marge infÂŽrieure des feuillets pouvant rendre parfois la lecture plus dÂŽlicate. Encre un peu passÂŽe sur quelques feuillets. b42961 unknown
17691728061769. JAPANESE MILITARY MANUSCRIPTS. Ushikubo Kageharu Castle Map. By Ushikubo Kageharu reworked by Yoshida Gizaemon. 2 ff and folded map. 27 x 20 cm folded with a foldout 27 x 600 cm wrappers housed in a new chitsu case. ca. 1769-1777. AND Kohyakujou-zu. Unpaginated illustrated throughout in black and white. 28 x 40 cm stab bound in wrappers. AND Chinjyou-zukishu. Unpaginated illustrated throughout in colour. 27 x 19.5 cm stab bound in wrappers. N.p.; n.d. An extraordinary group of detailed eighteenth century maps and plans depicting castles and related Paraphernalia". Ushikubo Kageharu Castle Map shows the layout of a castle and an attack route. Kohyakujou-zu 100 diagrams of an unknown castle. Oblong binding has been folded in half. Chinjyou-zukishu contains information on battle maps and castle secrets from the Warring States Period as well as flags banners and horse banners used in battle. Contains two intact volvelles. unknown
1500Biblion2<p>CHARTERS on vellum two on paper 15th century various formats. Mostly in French a few pieces in Latin in Provençal or Occitan. 84 pieces in total.</p><p>Not all described but they all fall in the same category<br /></p><p>Documents concerning Normandy Poitou Maine Franche-ComtéLanguedoc Quercy Saintonge Brittany etc. </p>These come with a French export license. <br /><br /><br /> Pièces concernant la Normandie le Poitou le Maine la Franche-Comté le Languedoc le Quercy la Saintonge la Bretagne etc. Bail d'un arpent sur le fief de Saint-Germain 1400. Vente de 27 chênes des forêts du duc d'Orléans 1401. Aveu de biens relevant de la seigneurie de Roncheville à Guy seigneur de La Roche-Guyon et de Roncheville conseiller et chambellan du Roi 1402. Vente d'une pièce de terre par Jean Dumes de la paroisse de Saint-Sénier-de-Beuvron dans la vallée d'Auge 1403. Quittance de Jaque Blouet dit Tristan écuyer d'une somme prise sur la boulaie de Demeuille appartenant au duc d'Orléans 1404. Arrangement entre le duc d'Alençon et le moustier de Fontaine-Daniel 1404. Vidimus de lettres royaux de Charles VI 1404. Contrat de mariage entre damoiselle Amédée Vieule de la famille de Palaru et Jean de Valencines garde de la monnaie de Dauphiné avec en dot la maison forte de Chamagnieu 1410. Quittance des généraux conseillers des aides en Languedoil et Languedoc à Jean Bernier receveur des aides à Caen d'une somme comptée au trésorier des guerres 1411. Testament de Bernard de La Garde 1412. Gages du gruyer du duc d'Orléans à Saint-Porcien 1413. Quittance de dot donnée par Guillaume de La Fourest seigneur de Pain et Ayre 1415. Attestation des paroissiens du Herlerault pour le fiel de Pristat 1435. Paiement de couvreurs par Gallot Bias seigneur de Panasac sénéchal de Toulouse et Albi 1440. Contrat de lods passé par Jean de Rocquefeuil pour la vente des droits seigneuriaux de Coumeiras 1451. Vidimus de lettres de Charles VII concernant le fief de Bois-le-Comte dans la vicomté d'Arques 1453. Paiement pour la Reine du revenu du grenier à sel de Marcillargues 1460. Hommage à Jean d'Oinville seigneur de Saint-Scismont 1461. Cédule du rapport du moulin de Constanmolin 1468. Serment de fidélité fait par les consuls de Fossat en faveur de Bernard de Serres 1473. Lettres de relief de Jean de Soissons pour le seigneur de Poix 1474. Quittance donnée par Jehan Lassanoure procureur du chapitre de la cathédrale d'Évreux de revenus du grenier à sel de Pont-Audemer pour la réédification de la cathédrale 1477. Transaction de partage entre les frères Demier et Marie de Saint-Amand Angoulême 1481. Mandats de paiement en faveur du marcenier du puits de la saunerie de Salins 1487 sur la vicomté d'Orbec 1487. P.S. par Loys de Saint-Gelais La Rochelle 1490 Guillaume de La Motte lieutenant de Harfleur 1494. Vidimus en 1633 du traité mariage de François de Haynin et Isabelle de Rosinbois 1499. Etc<br />
41129Contains manuscripts of works by Anfossi Aprile Asioli Belli Beauharnais Cantone Carafa Carlini Caruso Clari Clementi Czerny Dalvimare Eichner Fioravanti Giordani Hasse Haydn Herz Isola Jommelli Kreutzer Labriola Lanza Leo Macagnani Mancinelli Mercadante Meyerbeer Morandi Pacini Paisiello Pergolesi Perugini Pratelli Raimondi Roggero Romani Ricci Rossini Sampieri Sarti Scandellari Scarlatti Schuster Tartini Traetta Tunca Tritto Verdi and Zingarelli.<br /> <br /> Provenance<br /> Predominantly from the collections of Luigi Ricci 1893-1981 Italian musician assistant conductor vocal coach and friend of Mascagni and Puccini and long-time London music antiquarian William Reeves. Of considerable research value.<br /> <br /> A detailed inventory is available upon request. unknown