Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library

Bibliography for Harvard University, Houghton Library,
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This bibliography was compiled by Jessica Berenbeim, Justin Stover, Joshua O’Driscoll and Julia Schlozman.
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E. P. Goldschmidt, List 23 (London, n.d.). MS cited no. 2.

Seymour de Ricci, with the assistance of W. J. Wilson. Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1935-1940. (Reprint 1961). MS cited v. II, p. 2301.
A brief description of the manuscript with an additional note on provenance. Available online (Link). HOLLIS  

T. Kaeppeli. “Antiche bibliotheche domenicane in Italia.” Archivum fratrum praedicatorum 36 (1966), 5-80. MS cited p. 29.
Brief description in a list of Dominican manuscripts from Milan, with transcription of subscription on f. 122v.  HOLLIS

H.F. Dondaine and H.V. Shooner, Codices manuscripti operum Thomae de Aquino. Roma: Commissio Leonina, 1967– . MS cited v. I, no. 562.
A brief description of the manuscript and its illumination. HOLLIS

Mirella Ferrari, “Dalle antiche biblioteche domenicane a Milano: codici superstiti nell’Ambrosiana,” Archivio Ambrosiano 35 (1979), pp. 170–97.
HOLLIS

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 pp. 115-116, and fig. 71, reproducing f. 4.
A brief description of the manuscript and its illumination, with additional notes on binding, provenance, and bibliography. HOLLIS

Thomas Kaeppeli, Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum Medii Aevi. Rome: Istituto Storico Domenicano, 1993. MS cited v. IV, p. 321, no. 3722.
Briefly cited in a list of manuscripts containing Aquinas’s text De regno ad regem Cypri, with incipit. HOLLIS

Peraldus: A Collection of Bibliographic References to Medieval Manuscripts (website). Accessed 25 June 2007.
Very brief bibliography. Available online (Link).