[Thesaurus pauperum, in Italian ; Nicolaus, Experimenta in Italian ; On the medicinal value of precious stones ; Medicina che fa partuire la femina ...; Medical treatise ... in Italian ... part of the falconry of King Dancus ; Albertus Magnus, De

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Manuscript. In Italian and Latin. Title from de Ricci. Thin yellowish parchment, 2 columns, written in brown ink in several hands; 37 lines; foliation is later, in brown ink, with 43 appearing twice. Once part of a larger volume: beginning leaf 1 another foliation appears, starting with 285. At leaf 67 verso appear the names of Lodovigo Fioravante and Stephano Tinelli in a 15th century hand. Collation: I¹⁰ II⁸ III⁸⁻¹ IV-V⁸ VI¹² VII-VIII⁸. Four- and 6-line blue and red initials with penwork on leaves 3 recto and 43 recto. Two- to 3-line red and blue initials alternate. Red rubrics and paragraph marks, and numerous maniculae. 19th century English half-calf binding, sewn on 4 thongs, with spine title in gilt: Petrus Hispanus. Thesaurus Pauperum, etc. C. M. S. XIV. Ricci, S. de. Census of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada, 130 Receipts in envelope state the manuscript was sold by Joseph Baer & Co., Frankfurt a. M., 22 Dec. 1889 to Tiffany & Co., Paris; then to George Kunz, January 3, 1890 (paid Jul. 2, 1890); obtained from the estate of George F. Kunz, New York 27 Apr. 1933 by the Library of Congress, ac. 4616 (3). With the armorial bookplate of George F. Kunz. Cataloged from the description of Dr. Ilya Dines and the de Ricci census. he04 2016-06-01Manuscript. In Italian and Latin. Title from de Ricci. Thin yellowish parchment, 2 columns, written in brown ink in several hands; 37 lines; foliation is later, in brown ink, with 43 appearing twice. Once part of a larger volume: beginning leaf 1 another foliation appears, starting with 285. At leaf 67 verso appear the names of Lodovigo Fioravante and Stephano Tinelli in a 15th century hand. Collation: I¹⁰ II⁸ III⁸⁻¹ IV-V⁸ VI¹² VII-VIII⁸. Four- and 6-line blue and red initials with penwork on leaves 3 recto and 43 recto. Two- to 3-line red and blue initials alternate. Red rubrics and paragraph marks, and numerous maniculae. 19th century English half-calf binding, sewn on 4 thongs, with spine title in gilt: Petrus Hispanus. Thesaurus Pauperum, etc. C. M. S. XIV. Ricci, S. de. Census of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada, 130 Receipts in envelope state the manuscript was sold by Joseph Baer & Co., Frankfurt a. M., 22 Dec. 1889 to Tiffany & Co., Paris; then to George Kunz, January 3, 1890 (paid Jul. 2, 1890); obtained from the estate of George F. Kunz, New York 27 Apr. 1933 by the Library of Congress, ac. 4616 (3). With the armorial bookplate of George F. Kunz. Cataloged from the description of Dr. Ilya Dines and the de Ricci census. he04 2016-06-01

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