Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library
Bibliography for Harvard University, Houghton Library,
MS Typ 183
This bibliography was compiled by Aden Kumler, Julia Schlozman, Nadia Marx, Johanna Rodda and William Stoneman.
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HOLLIS Record (Link)
The Houghton Library Report of Accessions for the Year 1946-47. Cambridge, MA: Harvard College Library, 1947. MS cited on p. 2. HOLLIS
A brief description without call number in a report of annual accessions.
Harvard College Library, Illuminated & Calligraphic Manuscripts: An Exhibition held at the Fogg Art Museum & Houghton Library, February 14–April 1, 1955. Cambridge, Mass.: n.p., 1955. MS cited as no. 29, pl. 16 (reproducing f. 9v [detail]).
HOLLIS
Brief description in this exhibition catalogue.
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. 268.
HOLLIS
Brief description.
John R. Williams. “The “De Differentiis et Derivationibus Grecorum” attributed to William of Corbeil,” Viator 3 (1972), 293-304. MS cited p. 301, footnote 43 and following. HOLLIS The author uses this MS to demonstrate William’s use of Hugutio of Pisa’s Liber derivationum since no edited text is available.
Scriptorium 29 (1975), 317-318* HOLLIS MS cited in no. 1490 which provides a précis of Williams 1972 article.
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 0183. Contains a basic description of the physical layout and contents of the manuscript. Link
