Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library
Bibliography for Harvard University, Houghton Library,
MS Typ 132
This bibliography was compiled by Aden Kumler, Julia Schlozman, Nadia Marx, and Johanna Rodda.
Please be advised that some links may require Harvard ID and PIN.
HOLLIS Record (Link) and Digital Images (Link)
Michael Schoengen and David de Kok. Monasticon batavum, I. Verhandelingen der Nederlandsche akademie van wetenschappen. Afdeeling letterkunde, deel 45. Amsterdam: Noord-Hollandsche uitgevers maatschappij, 1941. MS cited p. 94, p. 31-32.
HOLLIS
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. 262.
Brief description of manuscript’s contents, physical properties, and provenance.
HOLLIS
Christine Boot. “Medieval Netherlandic Manuscripts in Libraries in the State of Massachusetts,” Archief- en bibliotheekwezen in Belgie 50 (1979): p. 310-371. MS cited p. 313-317.
Description of the physical properties of the manuscript, with incipits and explicits of the various sections of the text. HOLLIS
Jos A. A. M. Biemans, Middelnederlandse Bijbelhandschriften. Leiden: Brill, 1984. MS cited n. 91, pp. 122-123. Also mentioned briefly, p. 109.
Brief description of the manuscript and its provenance. HOLLIS
Available through Google Books (limited preview) Link
Roger S. Wieck. Late Medieval and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts, 1350–1525, in the Houghton Library. Cambridge: Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, Harvard College Library, 1983. MS cited p. 124, fig. 151.
HOLLIS
James H. Marrow, “Text and Image in Two Fifteenth-Century Dutch Psalters from Delft,” Ons Geestelijk Erf, 64 (1990), p. 41-52.
A thorough discussion of the illumination of MS Typ 132 and London, British Library, Egerton MS 1152. Marrow argues for Delft as a center of “distinctive textual and iconographic traditions,” and notes the rarity of Netherlandish illustrated Psalters, of which MS Typ 132 and MS 1152 are particularly rich examples. HOLLIS
Karl Stooker and Theo Verbeij. Collecties op orde: Middelnederlandse handschriften uit kloosters en semi-religieuze gemeenschappen in de Nederlanden. Miscellanea neerlandica, 15-16. Leuven: Peeters, 1997. MS cited n. 118, 549.
Brief description of the manuscript’s contents and provenance. HOLLIS
Available through Google Books (brief description of volume; no preview available) Link
Mathilde van Dijk. Een rij van spiegels: de Heilige Barbara van Nicomedia als voorbeeld voor vrouwelijke religieuzen. Middeleeuwse studies en bronnen, 71. Hilversum: Verloren, 2000. MS cited p. 85, n. 2a.
Cited in a list of Dutch biblical texts with commentary. Full text available online (Link). HOLLIS
Handschriftencensus: Eine Bestandaufnahme der handschriftlichen Überlieferung deutschsprachiger Texte des Mittelalters. (website) Accessed 12 November 2009.
Listed in a census of medieval German manuscripts. Found under “Gesamtverzeichnis Handschriften, Cambridge, Mass.” Internet Link
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 0132. Contains a basic description of the physical layout and contents of the manuscript. Link
