Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library
Bibliography for Harvard University, Houghton Library,
MS Typ 111
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)
T. Gottlieb, Mittelalterliche Bibliothekskataloge Osterreichs. Wien: A. Holzhausen, 1915. MS cited I, 240. HOLLIS
This manuscript was once F. 44 in the Melk catalogue of 1483.
Bernhard Bischoff, Ein neuentdeckter Modus scribendi des XV. Jahrhunderts aus der Abtei Melk. 1939.
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Stanley Morison, A Fifteenth Century Modus Scribendi from the Abbey of Melk. Cambridge: University press, 1940.
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The Houghton Library Report of Accessions for the Year 1947-48. Cambridge, MA: Harvard College Library, 1948. MS cited on p. 2. HOLLIS
A brief description without call number in a report of annual accessions.
Walters Art Gallery (Baltimore, Md.) and Dorothy Miner, Illuminated Books of the Middle Ages and Renaissance: An Exhibition held at the Baltimore Museum of Art, January 27–March 13. Baltimore: Walters Art Gallery, 1949. MS cited n. 229
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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. 259.
Brief description of manuscript’s contents, physical properties, and provenance.
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Paul Oskar Kristeller, Iter Italicum: A Finding List of Uncatalogued or Incompletely Catalogued Humanistic Manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other Libraries. London: Warburg Institute; Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1963–97. MS cited in v. V, p. 234.
Accessible through Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance, a “subscribers only” database. To search the database, connect to: Iter Italicum and search by Houghton Library, Typographic Collection. (Link) HOLLIS
Neil Ripley Ker, Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969-2002. MS cited III, 465. HOLLIS
This manuscript was once bound at the beginning of Manchester, Rylands University Library MS Lat 458.
