Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library

Bibliography for Harvard University, Houghton Library,
MS Typ 195

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This bibliography was compiled by Aden Kumler, Julia Schlozman, Nadia Marx, Johanna Rodda and William Stoneman.
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José Amador de los Ríos, Obras de Don Iñigo Lopez de Mendoza, marqués de Santillana. Madrid: Rpdrogiez, 1852. MS cited p. 634.
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Mario Schiff, La bibliothèque du marquis de Santillane. Paris: E. Bouillon, 1905. MS cited p. 203-204.
Full text available online (Link). HOLLIS

Burlington Fine Arts Club, and W. G. Constable, Catalogue of an Exhibition of Spanish Art, Including Pictures, Drawings and Engravings by Goya. London: Priv. print. for the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1928. MS cited p. 38-39, no. 4.

E. P. Goldschmidt, Gothic & Renaissance Bookbindings: Exemplified and Illustrated from the Author's Collection. London: E. Benn, 1928. MS cited I, p. 138-39, n. 7; II, pl. VI.
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Henry Thomas, Early Spanish Bookbindings, XI-XV Centuries. London: Printed for the Bibliographical society at the University press, Oxford, 1939. MS cited p. xxiii, xli-ii, 44-45, pl. LXXXIII.
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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 p. 23, n. 74, pl. 48.
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Walters Art Gallery, The History of Bookbinding, 525-1950 A.D.; An Exhibition Held at the Baltimore Museum of Art, November 12, 1957, to January 12, 1958. Baltimore: Trustees of the Walters Art Gallery, 1957. MS cited p. 58, n. 135, pl. XXXV.
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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. 269.
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. 233.
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.  (LinkHOLLIS

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 no. 48 and pl. (reproducing f.1).
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Dennis Dutschke, Census of Petrarch Manuscripts in the United States. Censimento dei codici petrarcheschi, 9. Padova: Antenore, 1986. MS cited n. 25, p. 92.
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Joaquin Yarza Luaces.  “La nobleza Hispana y los libros iluminados (1400-1470), Corona de Castilla,” in La Memoria de los libros: Estudios sobre la historia del escrito y de la lectura en Europa y America.  Pedro M. Catedra, Maria Luisa Lopez-Vidriero and Maria Isabel de Paiz Hernandez, eds.  Salamanca: Instituto de Historia del Libro y de la Lectura, 2004. I, 17-66.  HOLLIS

Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts. Penn Libraries. (Online) Accessed 21 April 2010. Internet Link
A listing of manuscripts based on provenance. Search under shelfmark MS Typ 195. Link

Christopher de Hamel.  Gilding the Lilly.  A Hundred Medieval and Illuminated Manuscripts in the Lilly Library.  The Lilly Library, Indiana University Libraries, 2010, p. 152. 
MS borders cited as comparable to Lilly Library MS Ricketts 75.

Thérèse Glorieux–De Gand.  No. 297, in “Bulletin Codicologique 2011, 1,” in Scriptorium 65.1 (2011).   MS cited pp. 127*-128*.  HOLLIS
Summary of Yarza Luaces (2010).