Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library
Bibliography for Harvard University, Houghton Library,
MS Typ 47
This bibliography was compiled by Aden Kumler, Julia Schlozman, Nadia Marx and William Stoneman.
Please be advised that some links may require Harvard ID and PIN.
HOLLIS Record (Link) and Digital Images (Link)
B. L. Ullman. “Codices Maffeiani,” in Studies in the Italian Renaissance , pp. 373-382. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1955. HOLLIS
This MS not cited.
José Ruysschaert. “Recherches des deux bibliothèques romaines Maffei des XVe et XVIe siècles,” La Bibliofilia 60 (1958), 306-333. HOLLIS
This MS not cited.
W.H. Bond and C.U. Faye, Supplement to the Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. New York: Bibliographical Society of America, 1962. MS cited p. 256.
HOLLIS
Brief description including date and name of scribe.
Sigrid Krämer, Handschriftenerbe des Deutschen Mittelalters, Mittelalterliche Bibliotekskataloge: Deutschlands und der Schweiz, 1. Munich: Beck, 1990. MS cited p. 596.
HOLLIS
MS cited as possibly from the library of the Benedictines of Neresheim; scribe identified as Johannes Schwayckofer and dated 1537.
Michel Huglo, Les manuscrits du processionnal. Volume II, France à Afrique du sud. München: Henle, 2004. MS cited p. 474–75.
HOLLIS
Digital Scriptorium. Columbia University Libraries. (Online) Accessed 24 May 2010. Internet Link
A searchable database of manuscripts from various collections. Search or browse under shelfmark MS Typ 0045. Contains a basic description of the physical layout and contents of the manuscript. Link
Peter Kidd. “An Unnoticed Photograph at Houghton Library; or, Unknown Leaves from the Library of Raphael de Marcatellis,” Harvard Library Bulletin 21.2 (Piecing Together the Picture: Fragments of German and Netherlandish Manuscripts in Houghton Library edited by Jeffrey F. Hamburger) (2010), 143-151. MS cited p. 145. HOLLIS
In a passing reference Kidd identifies the arms in this MS as those of Mario Maffei (1463-1537) of Volterra and an addition to the known copies of surviving books from his important library.
