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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0110
Royal Library Copenhagen, kps. 3, acc. 1977/45.2
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Copenhagen, Denmark
Source
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Eleonora Mattia, "Illuminated Manuscript Cuttings at the Royal Library," Fund og Forskning, vol. 55 (2016), 143-177.
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church: Liturgy</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: four 2-line initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: one 6-line initial, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352</a>
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [...aperte illus visus est locutus]// nec inter sede loc aliquid quaesierunt...
Explicit, verso: ...intus plena sunt oculis dicentia sanctus sanctus sanctus// [Dominus Deus omnipotens qui erat...]
Title
A name given to the resource
Third Sunday after Easter, Matins, Lessons 8-9; Laudes; Vespers; Matins for the following week
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0109
Royal Library Copenhagen, kps. 3, acc. 1977/45.1
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Copenhagen, Denmark
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Eleonora Mattia, "Illuminated Manuscript Cuttings at the Royal Library," Fund og Forskning, vol. 55 (2016), 143-177.
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 1 four-line initial, one two-line initial, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Second week of Easter, Saturday Vespers; Third Sunday after Easter, Matins
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [in dextera sua qui]// ambulat in medio vii candlelabrorum aureorum...
Explicit, verso: ...veritatis tuae lumen ostendis: da cunctis qui// [Christiana professione censentur]
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0108
Christie's Sale 18887, 09-30 July 2020, Lot 3, fol. b
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
London, UK
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/valuable-books-manuscripts/ferrarese-illuminator-3/93359">Christie's Sale 18887, 09-30 July 2020, Lot 3</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Holy Saturday, Matins, Lessons 1-3
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [...quia non sumus consumpti quia non de]//fecerunt miserationes ejus. Heth. Novu diluculo...
Explicit, verso: Plange quasi virgo plebs mea ululate pastores incinere// [et cilicio quia venit dies domini...]
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Decoration, recto: 1 two- line initial, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso; 1 two- line initial, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner; Christie's, Sale 18887, 9-30 July 2020, Lot 3.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352</a>
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Llangattock Breviary
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Date
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1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
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Latin
Type
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Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
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BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
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Disbursed worldwide
Source
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Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
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Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
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<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
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Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0107
Christie's Sale 18887, 09-30 July 2020, Lot 3, fol. a
Coverage
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London, UK
Source
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<a href="https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/valuable-books-manuscripts/ferrarese-illuminator-3/93359">Christie's Sale 18887, 09-30 July 2020, Lot 3</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Quadragesima (Lent), Second Sunday, Matins, Lessons 5-9, Laudes
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [... in via ista qua ego ambulo]// et custodierit me et dederit mihi panem ad edendum...[Consecutive after BB_Llang_0082]
Explicit, verso: Trium puerorum can//[temus hymnum quem ...]
Catchword on verso: temus
Format
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Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Decoration, recto: 1 two- line initial, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso; 1 two- line initial, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara. Italy
Language
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Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
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Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner; Christie's, Sale 18887, 9-30 July 2020, Lot 3.
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
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Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
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<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352</a>
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
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Latin
Type
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Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
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BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
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Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0106
Sims MS 02
Coverage
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Silver Spring, MD
Source
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The Sims Collection
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
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Feasts of St. Maurice (Sept 22), Lessons 4-6; St. Linus (Sept 23); Sts. Cyprian and Justina (Sept 26), Lessons 1-4
Format
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Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 4 two-line initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms;
verso: 4 two-line initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner; purchased from Duane & Merrill, November 2018.
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Type
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Text: Sanctorale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [...cognitumque ab eis est injun]//gi sibi ruesus execuiones prophanas voceriferatio...[Consecutive after BB_Llang_0052]
Explicit, verso: Tunc rediens ad ecclesiam diligenter// [salutis verbum auscultare coepit...]
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
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Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0105
Les Enluminures, Cat. 12, no. 7
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Chicago, IL
Source
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Les Enluminures, Colorful: Color in Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Illumination (Catalogue 12), Chicago, 2005, pp. 22-23.
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Passion Sunday, Matins, Hymn (Pange Lingua)-Lesson 5
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: Gloria et honor deo usque quo altis]//simo una patri filioque inclyto paraclito...
Explicit, verso: Obliviscere populum tuum et domum patris tui. Po//[pulum vocat viti et peccata...]
Note: Thumbnail of verso included in Les Enluminures, Cat. 12, no. 7, pp. 22.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 1 four-line inhabited initial with Jeremiah, one vertical bar extension terminating in floral and foliate forms, one filigree border of foliate and floral forms in the inner lateral margin; verso: 3 two-line initials, two vertical bar extensions with floral and foliate forms.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352</a>
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
Les Enluminures, Colorful: Color in Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Illumination (Catalogue 12), Chicago, 2005, pp. 22-23.
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Llangattock Breviary
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Date
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1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
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Latin
Type
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Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
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BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
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Disbursed worldwide
Source
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Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
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Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
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Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0104
Les Enluminures, s.n.
Coverage
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Chicago, IL
Source
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<a href="https://www.lesenluminures.com/">Les Enluminures</a> (unpublished)
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Feast of St. Peter in Chains (Aug 1), Lauds-Second Vespers; Feast of the Holy Machabees (Aug 1); Feast of St. Stephen, Pope (Aug 2), Matins, Lessons 1-3
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [...misit in carcere volens po]// st Pascha producere eum populo...
Explicit, verso: ...confessione martyrium meruerunt. lectio iii// [Celebrabat autem missas...]
Catchword on verso: cele[brabat]
Format
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Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 3 two-line initials; two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 5 two-line initials, one vertical bar extension terminating in floral and folitate forms, one filigree border in the left lateral margin with floral and foliate forms.
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Language
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Latin
Date
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1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
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Text: Sanctorale
Bibliographic Citation
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<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352</a>
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
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Latin
Type
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Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
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BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
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Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0103
MS Gordon, fol. d
Coverage
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Bethesda, MD
Source
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Private Collection
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Friday after the Octave of the Ascension-Eve of Pentecost, First Vespers, Hymn (Veni creator spiritus)
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: no image
Explicit, verso: Per te sciamus da Patrem noscamus atque filium// [teque utriusque Spiritum credamus omni tempore...]
[consecutive before BB_Llang_0012]
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: no image; verso: one three-line initial, cut out but patched, 2 two-line initials; two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352</a>
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
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BB_Llang_0102
Voelkle MS 02
Coverage
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New York, NY
Source
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William Voelkle Collection
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul (June 29), Matins, Invitatory- Lesson 6?
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [...Regem apostolorum dominum. Venite adoremus. Ps.]// Venite. Hymnus. Eterna Christi munera...
[consecutive after BB_Llang_0044]
Explicit, verso: no image
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 1 nine-line inhabited initial with Sts. Peter and Paul, 2 two-line initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: no image
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Label on back of frame: "The Folio Society --Collectors' Corner, 6 Stratford Place, [London], W1 ... [?] No. MS 2359, Price: £ 49-10-0"
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Sanctorale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352</a>
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
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Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0101
Voelkle MS 01
Coverage
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New York, New York
Source
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William Voelkle Collection
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Readings from the Book of Kings from after the the Octave of Pentecost- the First Sunday of August
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [III Kings 1:25-26] [...bibentibus coram eo et dicenti]//bus vivat rex Adonias met servum tuum...
Explicit, verso: [Rubric] Notandum...lectiones de homelia ipsius dominice// [leguntur qui totem officium sit de dominca...
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 1 six-line inhabited initial, 2 vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: one vertical bar extension terminating in floral and foliate forms, one filigree border with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Label on back of frame: "Framed at Goodspeed's Book Shop, Inc., 18 Beacon Street, Boston, Date 4/21/59, No. 2730"
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
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Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Lang_0100
Columbus_MS_s.n.
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Columbus, Ohio
Source
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Private Collection
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Feast of St. Stephen (Dec 26), End of First Vespers-Matins, Lesson 6
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [Da nobis quaesumusd omine imitari]//quod colimus, ut discamus et inimicos diligere...[Consecutive after BB_Lang_0002]
Explicit, verso: Heri praesepis angustia Christum porta//[vit infantem: hodie immensitas caeli suscepit...]
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 3 two-line initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 3 two-line initials, one vertical bar extension terminating in floral and foliate forms, vertical border of foliate forms enveloping large gold balls in outer margin.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron and first owner; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0099
Hunt_MS_02
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Pittsburgh, PA
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a href="https://www.library.cmu.edu/find/unique/special">Carnegie Mellon University Special Collections</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Quadragesima (Lent), Third Sunday, Matins, Lesson 6- 9
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [...Cur innocentem zelas inimica fra] //ternitas. Cur invides bono. Cur pati simplicem...[Consecutive after BB_Lang_0081]
Explicit, verso: Cumque audisset iacob quod filius eius viveret, quasi d gravi somno evigilans// [ait. Sufficit...]
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 3 two-line initials, 2 vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 2 two-line initials, one vertical bar extension terminating in floral and foliate forms, one filigree border with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Llangattock Breviary
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Date
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1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
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Latin
Type
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Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
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BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
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Disbursed worldwide
Source
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Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
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Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
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Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0098
MS Gordon, fol. c
Coverage
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Bethesda, MD
Source
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Private Collection
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Saturday, 4th week of Lent, Lesson 2-Passion Sunday, 1st nocturne, Hymn
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 1 three-line initial, 3 two-line initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 2 two-line initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
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Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
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Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
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<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352</a>
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [...improbat tale commentum et diabo]//licam doctrinam esse cognoscit...
Explicit, verso: Gloria et honor deo usquequo altis//[simo una patri filoque...]
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
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Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0097
Hunt_MS_01
Coverage
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Pittsburgh, PA
Source
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<a href="https://www.library.cmu.edu/find/unique/special">Carnegie Mellon University Special Collections</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Feast of St. Michael (Sept 29), End of First Vespers- Matins, Lesson 4
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit recto: [...ab his in terra]// vita nostra muniatur p. ad matutinum. Invitatorium...
Explicit, verso: In conspectu gentium nolite timere vos//[ enim in cordibus nostris adorate...]
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 2 two-line initials, 2 vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 2 two-line initials, one vertical bar extension terminating in floral and foliate forms, one filigree border with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
C<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">reative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Sanctorale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0096
MS 5650/59
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Reading, UK
Source
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<a href="http://www.reading.ac.uk/adlib/Details/archive/110430072">University of Reading Special Collections</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
First Week of Advent, Feria 2, Matins, Lesson 1-Feria 3
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [...non audiam manus vestrae sanguine plene]// sunt. Hec dicit dominus. Rs. Susipe verbum virgo maria... (Consecutive after BB_Llang_0095)
Explicit, verso: Ipsius pietas. ut sunt in secundo nocturno cum tribus benedic//[tionibus. Lectio prima.]
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 3 two-line initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 5 two-line initials, on vertical bar extension terminating in floral and foliate forms, one filigree border with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Llangattock Breviary
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Date
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1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
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Latin
Type
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Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
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BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
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Disbursed worldwide
Source
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Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
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Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
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Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0095
Haggerty_72.17
Coverage
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Milwaukee, WI
Source
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<a href="http://museum.marquette.edu/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=4091&viewType=detailView" title="Haggert 72.17">Marquette University, Haggerty Museum of Art</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
First Sunday in Advent, Lauds-Feria 2 (Monday) in the first week of Advent, Lesson 1
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [Vox clara ecce intonat...Mens]// iam resurgat torpida quae sorde extat...
Explicit, verso: ... Et cum multiplicaveritis orationem non audiam manus vestrae sanguine plene// [sunt.] (Consecutive before BB_Llang_0096)
Format
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Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 2 two-line initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 2 two-line initials, one vertical bar extension terminating in floral and foliate forms, one filigree border with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin.
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Language
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Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
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Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner; Gift of Dr. and Mrs. John Pick.
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
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Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
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<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
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Latin
Type
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Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
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BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
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Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0094
McCarthy_BM1078
Coverage
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Hong Kong, China
Source
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<a href="http://www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/renaissance_splendors/">Renaissance Splendors of the Northern Italian Courts</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 1 four-line inhabited initial, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 1 five-line inhabited initial, 2 four-line inhabited initials, two vertical bar extensions, one including a profile head, terminating in floral and foliate forms.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner; Robert McCarthy, Jr.
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Lessons for the 3rd-4th Sundays in November: readings from the Prophets (Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah)
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [...rex ait Chaldeis sermo re]//cessit a me nisi indicaveritis mihi...
Explicit, verso: Domino et legatum ad gentes misit surgite//[et consurgamus adversum eum in proelium...]
[Consecutive before BB_Llang_0093]
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0093
Swann's Sale 2425, Lot 84
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
New York, NY
Source
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<a href="https://catalogue.swanngalleries.com/asp/fullCatalogue.asp?salelot=2425++++++84+&refno=++722789&saletype=">Swann's Auction Galleries</a>
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Lessons for the 4th Sunday in November, 12 Minor Prophets: Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habbakuk, Sophonias, Haggai...
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: [surgite] //et consurgamus adversum eum in proelium...
Explicit, verso: In anno secundo Da// [rii regis in mense sexto...]
[Consecutive before BB_Llang_0094]
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 3 four-line inhabited initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 2 four-line inhabited initials, 1 two-line initial, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner; Swann's, Sale 24255, 18 Oct 2016, Lot 84.
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
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Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
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<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Llangattock Breviary
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Date
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1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
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Latin
Type
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Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
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BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
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Disbursed worldwide
Source
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Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
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Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
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<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
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Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0092
King Alfred's Notebook, MS 20171211
Coverage
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Cayce, SC
Source
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<a href="https://www.kingalfredsnotebook.com/manuscript/new-luminous-pristine-folio-llangattock-breviary/">King Alfred's Notebook</a>
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Title
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Holy Saturday, Matins, Lessons 7-9 through Compline
Table Of Contents
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Incipit, recto: [...et ideo novi testamenti me]//diator est ut morte intercedente in redemptionem...
Explicit, verso: ...Deinde sine antiphona dicuntur psalmi consueti in octa//[vo tono...]
Format
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Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration, recto: 2 two-line initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 1 two-line initial, one vertical bar extension terminating in floral and foliate forms, one vertical border of foliate forms in outer margin.
Creator
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Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
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Ferrara, Italy
Language
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Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
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Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
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Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
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<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352</a>
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Llangattock Breviary
Subject
The topic of the resource
<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Illuminated and inhabited initials, vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; filigree borders with floral and foliate forms in the outer margin, some versos reveal catch words arranged within the border of the base de page. No leave with miniatures or calendar pages yet found.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Rights
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
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<a href="http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/digitalscriptorium/news/december2013.html">December news for Digital Scriptorium</a>
Format
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Single leaves, parchment, illuminated, 275 x 200 mm
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Type
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Text: Breviary (book for the Divine Office)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
BB_Llang_0001-0103
(as of 04 Feb 2020)
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Disbursed worldwide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Christie, Manson & Woods, Ltd., Valuable and Printed Books from the Libraries of Captain Bertram Currie, the late 2nd Baron Llangattock (sold by Order of the Trustees, and were formerly at The Hendre, Monmouth), the late Seamus O'Sullivan and others, also Fine Illuminated Manuscripts from the Libraries of the late 2nd Baron Llangattock and others, at their great Rooms, 8 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1, on Monday December 8, 1958 at eleven o'clock precisely.
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Breviary: Calendar, Temporale, Psalter, Sanctorale, Common of Saints, Auxiliary Texts
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Duke of Modena and Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Alan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1870 – 1916), former owner; Christie's, December 8, 1958, Lot # 190, page 32: [misidentified as] Missal (Use of Rome), Italian manuscript on vellum, 512 leaves.
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Cashion, Debra Taylor. "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352.</a>
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
Breviary of Leonello d'Este
Contributor
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Debra Taylor Cashion, PhD, MLIS
References
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Federica Toniolo, Il lungo viaggio del Breviario di Lionello d'Este tra le due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Medioevo: arte e storia (Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi, Parma, 18-22 settembre 2007), ed. A. C. Quintavalle, Università di Parma e Mondatori (Milan: Electa, 2008) (I convegni di Parma, 10), 564-577.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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BB_Llang_0091
Burke M2223
Coverage
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San Francisco, CA
Subject
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<a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021130">Catholic Church, Liturgy</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Single leaf; parchment; 275 x 200 (170 x 130) mm
Description
An account of the resource
Script: Gothic textualis rotunda in two columns of 30 lines.
Decoration: Decoration, recto: 6 two-line initials, two vertical bar extensions terminating in floral and foliate forms; verso: 3 two-line initials, one vertical bar extension terminating in floral and foliate forms, and one outer border in gold filigree with foliate forms.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Giorgio d'Alemagna (active 1441-1479) and others
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Ferrara, Italy
Language
A language of the resource
Latin
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1441-1448
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Leonello d'Este (1407-1450), Marchese of Ferrara, patron; John Allan Rolls, 1st Baron Llangattock (1837 – 1912), former owner.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/">Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND)</a>
Relation
A related resource
<a href="http://brokenbooks.org">Broken Books</a>
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Temporale
Bibliographic Citation
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
<a href="https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/35280">Debra Taylor Cashion, "Broken Books," Manuscript Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 342-352</a>
Title
A name given to the resource
Quadragesima (Lent), Week 2, Feria 3, Matins, Lessons 2-3; Feria 4, Matins-Vespers
Table Of Contents
A list of subunits of the resource.
Incipit, recto: Aligant autem honera gravia et inportabillia...
Explicit, verso: ...ad illudendum et flagellandum et crucifigendum. Oratio.
Source
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Robert Burke Collection