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Directory of Collections in the United States and Canada with Pre-1600 Manuscript Holdings

2015; Bibliographical Society of America; Volume: 109; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/682342

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2377-6528

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Melissa Conway, Lisa Fagin Davis,

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Historical and Literary Studies

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Next article FreeDirectory of Collections in the United States and Canada with Pre-1600 Manuscript HoldingsMelissa Conway and Lisa Fagin DavisMelissa Conway Search for more articles by this author and Lisa Fagin Davis Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmailQR Code SectionsMorePrefaceThe Directory of Collections is a continuation of the Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada, published in 1935 and 1937, and its 1962 Supplement.1 The present Directory details, when known, the current location of the collections listed in the original Census and Supplement. It also identifies an additional 284 North American repositories of pre-1600 European manuscripts in Western languages that were not included in the earlier works, almost doubling the number of institutions recorded in the Census and Supplement. The total number of pre-1600 manuscripts in North America is close to 63,000 items, of which almost half are individual leaves or documents.For each of the 499 North American repositories, this Directory provides updated contact data and general information on pre-1600 manuscript holdings. Detailed descriptions of individual manuscripts are outside the scope of this Directory, but bibliographical references to published catalogues and internet addresses giving access to online cataloguing records are provided when available.In addition to listing current repositories, the Directory traces the current institutional owners of manuscripts that have changed hands since the publication of the Census and the Supplement, including, whenever possible, private collections listed in the original Census or Supplement that were sold or bequeathed to public collections. For example, a medical historian interested in a manuscript listed in the Census as belonging to Harvey Cushing would learn that his collection is now part of the Yale University Medical Library. Much of this relocation information is not available in any other published resource, even though it affects nearly one out of every ten manuscripts listed in the Census and Supplement.Once a manuscript of interest has been found in the Census or Supplement, the Directory will provide up-to-date contact information or, if the collection has changed hands in toto, this directory can point the reader to the current repository of the collection. For institutions not included in the Census and/or Supplement, the Directory is the first point of reference.Following the organizational scheme of the original Census and Supplement, the Directory entries are organized alphabetically by State and City, with public collections listed first for each city, followed by private collections. As in the original publications, the Canadian Provinces are listed separately at the end of the directory.Directory entries are presented in the following format:Holding Institution/Owner (City)Collection, Street Address, City, State, ZIP or Postal Code. phone: website:holdings:acquisition notes:relocation notes:bibliography:ExampleUniversity of California, Berkeley (Berkeley)School of Law (Boalt Hall), Robbins Collection, Berkeley, CA 94720. phone: (510) 642-5095. website: http://www.law.berkeley.edu/library/robbins/.holdings: As of 28 November 2005, this collection reported holdings of 113 codices, 100 documents, and twenty-four leaves.acquisition notes: § Griscom, Acton (High Point, NJ), MS 16: Robbins MS 43. § Vollbehr, Otto H. F. (Washington, DC), Census, 1:505, no. 6: Robbins, MS 7.bibliography: Supplement, 1; Krochalis/Preston, 23.Field NotesHolding: The name of the holding institution or individual is rendered in bold, while defunct holdings are rendered in bold-italic. When reference is made within a listing to a holding with a main entry in the Directory, it is likewise rendered in bold or bold-italic.website: This is the address of the collection’s website, or, if there is no specific site for the collection, a page giving contact information. It should be noted that these addresses are subject to change.holdings: This field provides the number of pre-1600 items in the collection. When reported, this field distinguishes among codices, leaves, documents, and scrolls. If no distinction was reported, the total number of “manuscripts” is given. In the case of collections that are no longer in existence, this field records the number of items formerly in the collection.relocation notes: This field gives the current location of the collection (for those which have changed hands since the Census and/or Supplement) or of individual manuscripts. If a collection is untraced, it is so noted in this field. Some of this information is found in the Census or Supplement, and has been repeated here for the sake of readers without access to the earlier works.acquisition notes: This field lists additions to institutional holdings, with the original owner’s name in bold italics.bibliography: This field gives Census and Supplement references and other relevant bibliography. For the largest and most well-documented collections, only the more thorough catalogues are listed.2 These catalogues, however, usually include bibliographical references to earlier guides and studies on individual manuscripts within the collections.Common AbbreviationsCL:Christie’s Auction House (London, UK)CNY:Christie’s Auction House (New York City, NY)Dörling:F. Dörling (Hamburg, Germany)Ferrini:Bruce Ferrini (Akron, OH)Fogg:Sam Fogg (London, UK)Günther:Jörn Günther Rare Books (Basel, Switzerland)Hoepli:Libreria antiquaria Hoepli (Milan, Italy)Kraus:Hans P. Kraus (New York City, NY)Enluminures:Les Enluminures (Paris, Chicago, New York)Maggs:Maggs Bros. (London, UK)PB:Parke-Bernet Galleries (London, UK) (later Sotheby’s Parke-Bernet)Quaritch:Bernard Quaritch (London, UK)Schab:William H. Schab Gallery (New York City, NY)SL:Sotheby’s (London, UK)SNY:Sotheby’s (New York City, NY)Swann:Swann Auction Galleries (New York City, NY)Tenschert:Antiquariat Heribert Tenschert (Ramsen, Switzerland)Tregaskis:J. Tregaskis (London, UK)Witten:Laurence Witten Rare Books (New Haven, CT) BRBL:Yale University, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library (New Haven, CT)Getty:J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, CA)Houghton:Harvard University, Houghton Library (Cambridge, MA)LC:Library of Congress (Washington, DC)LJS:University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center, Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection (Philadelphia, PA)PML:The Morgan Library & Museum (New York City, NY)Princeton:Princeton University (Princeton, NJ)UCB:University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley, CA)WAM:Walters Art Museum (Baltimore, MD)In an undertaking of this size and complexity, there are always many people to thank. We wish first to thank the following for their invaluable advice at the outset of this project: Jonathan J. G. Alexander, Robert G. Babcock, Terry Belanger, Paul Binski, Virginia Brown (†), Walter Cahn, Anthony S. G. Edwards, Lotte Hellinga, Albinia de la Mare (†), Lilian M. C. Randall, Bernard M. Rosenthal, Svato Schutzner, Barbara A. Shailor, Henry Snyder, and Roger Wieck. In addition, numerous scholars have provided helpful counsel at various stages along the way, including Thomas Amos (†), Nicolas Barker, Leonard Boyle (†), Christopher de Hamel, Consuelo Dutschke, Richard Emmerson, Hugh Feiss, Bruce Ferrini, Roland Folter, Scott Gwara, Sandra Hindman, Eric Hollas, Thom Kren, Richard Linenthal, Thomas Mann, Alexandra Mason, Hope Mayo, Gregory Pass, Jean Preston, Nicholas Poole-Wilson, Richard Rouse, Lawrence J. Schoenberg (†), William Stoneman, Phil Weimerskirch, and Everett Wilkie. We also would like to thank the hundreds of individuals who have contributed to this updated directory through their gathering and sharing of information regarding the whereabouts of pre-1600 manuscripts in North American collections. We wish especially to thank the editorial office of PBSA—Meaghan J. Brown, David L. Gants, and Laci Mattison—who worked tirelessly to prepare this work for publication, representing countless hours of fact-checking, formatting, editing, proofreading, and emailing its authors. In expressing our thanks to all, we can do no better than to quote the ever-eloquent Seymour de Ricci, for both our debt and our degree of gratitude today are equal in measure to that which he expressed eighty years ago: “That we have been enabled, with any degree of success, to accomplish our proposed task is entirely due to the unselfish and unstinted cooperation which we have received from the entire country. Librarians, museum directors, private collectors, university professors, historians and bibliographers, have assisted us in every way in the most generous fashion, have supplied us with the most valuable information and have saved us from innumerable pitfalls.”3AlabamaBirmingham Museum of Art (Birmingham)2000 Rev. Abraham Woods, Jr. Blvd., Birmingham, AL 35203-2278. phone: (205) 254-2566. website: http://www.artsbma.org/.holdings: As of 15 November 2005, this collection reported holdings of one codex.Medical Center Library (Birmingham)relocation notes: See the University of Alabama at Birmingham (Birmingham, AL).bibliography: Supplement, 1.Samford University (Birmingham)Samford University Library, Special Collections, 800 Lakeshore Dr., Birmingham, AL 35229. phone: (205) 726-2748. website: http://library.samford.edu/about/special.html.holdings: As of 7 January 2006, this collection reported holdings of three leaves.University of Alabama at Birmingham (Birmingham)Reynolds-Finley Historical Library, 1700 University Blvd., Birmingham, AL 35294-0013. phone: (205) 934-4475. website: http://www.uab.edu/reynolds/.holdings: As of 11 January 2006, this collection reported holdings of six codices.bibliography: Supplement, 1 as the Medical Center Library (Brimingham, AL).Saint Bernard College (Cullman)holdings: The Census reported holdings of one codex.relocation notes: This institution has been closed since 1979, and the current location of the manuscript described in the Census is unknown.bibliography: Census, 1:1.ArizonaArizona State University (Tempe)Arizona State University Libraries, Special Collections, P.O. Box 871006, Tempe, AZ 85287-1006. phone: (480) 965-4932. website: http://www.asu.edu/lib/speccoll/.holdings: As of 24 October 2006, this collection reported holdings of one codex and twenty leaves.University of Arizona (Tuscon)University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections, 1510 E. University Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85721-0055. phone: (520) 621-6423. website: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/.holdings: As of 23 November 2005, this collection reported holdings of two codices.ArkansasUniversity of Arkansas (Fayetteville)Special Collections Department, 365 N. McIlroy Ave., Fayetteville, AR 72701-4002. phone: (479) 575-5577. website: http://libinfo.uark.edu/SpecialCollections/.holdings: As of 15 January 2014, this collection reported holdings of twelve leaves.University of Arkansas at Little Rock (Little Rock)Ottenheimer Library, 2801 S. University Ave., Little Rock, AR 72204. phone: (501) 569-3123. website: http://ualr.edu/library/.holdings: As of 11 November 2014, this collection reported holdings of four leaves.Allsopp, Fred W. (Little Rock)holdings: The Census and Supplement reported holdings of three codices.relocation notes: § No. 1: PB 3 December 1946, lot 149; PB 21 April 1947, lot 386; deposited by Philip Hofer (New York, NY) at Harvard University, Houghton Library (Cambridge, MA), as MS Typ 102H; given by Hofer to the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England, in 1957. § No. 2: this item is currently untraced. § No. 3: PB 4 February 1947, lot 147; acquired by Hannah (Mrs. Louis) Rabinowitz, (Sands Point, NY).bibliography: Census, 1:2; Supplement, 1.CaliforniaUniversity of California, Berkeley (Berkeley)The Bancroft Library, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000. phone: (510) 642-6481. website: http://www.bancroft.berkeley.edu/.holdings: As of 6 November 2005, this institution reported holdings of 225 codices and 734 leaves.acquisition notes: § Hatfield, Henry R. (Berkeley, CA), Ms 1, UCB 54 (not 31 as in Supplement); Ms 2, UCB 52 (not 29 as in Supplement). § Honeyman, R. B., Jr. (San Juan Capistrano, CA), Ms 25 (Math 2), UCB 164. § Moffitt, James K. (San Francisco, CA), all at UCB. § Tatlock, Prof. John S. P. (Berkeley, CA), UCB 76 (not 66 as in Supplement). § Thompson, Prof. James W. (Chicago, IL), UCB 25.bibliography: Census, 1:3–7 (as The Library of the University of California, Berkeley, CA), 1:8–9 (as The Bancroft Library), 2:2239–40 (as Berkeley, University of California); Supplement, 1–6 (as The General Library of the University of California, Berkeley, CA), 6–9 (as The Bancroft Library); Krochalis/Preston, 22; William Mathewson Milliken, Pages from Medieval and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts from the Xth to the Early XVIth Centuries: An Exhibition (Berkeley: University of California, 1963).University of California, Berkeley (Library of the University of California or General Library) (Berkeley)relocation notes: See University of California, Berkeley, Bancroft Library (Berkeley, CA).bibliography: Census, 1:3–7, 2:2239–40; Supplement, 1–6.University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley)Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000. phone: (510) 642-2623. website: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MUSI/.holdings: As of 20 December 2005, this collection reported holdings of forty-seven manuscripts.University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley)Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, 2121 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 93704. phone: (510) 643-2526. website: http://www.magnes.org/.holdings: As of 4 January 2006, this collection reported holdings of eight leaves.University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley)School of Law (Boalt Hall), Robbins Collection, Berkeley, CA 94720. phone: (510) 642-5095. website: http://www.law.berkeley.edu/library/robbins/.holdings: As of 28 November 2005, this collection reported holdings of 113 codices, 100 documents, and twenty-four leaves.acquisition notes: § Griscom, Acton (High Point, NJ), MS 16: Robbins MS 43. § Vollbehr, Otto H. F. (Washington, DC), Census, 1:505, no. 6: Robbins MS 7.bibliography: Supplement, 1; Krochalis/Preston, 23.Hatfield, Prof. Henry R. (Berkeley)holdings: The Census reported holdings of four codices and one leaf.relocation notes: § No. 1:University of California, Berkeley, Bancroft Library (Berkeley, CA), UCB 54 (not 31 as in the Supplement). § No. 2:University of California, Berkeley, Bancroft Library (Berkeley, CA), UCB 52 (not 29 as in the Supplement). § The remaining items are untraced.bibliography: Census, 1:10; Supplement, 1 (no. 29), and 2 (no. 31).Price, Miss Christine (Berkeley)holdings: The Census reported holdings of one codex.relocation notes: This manuscript is currently untraced.bibliography: Census, 1:10.Tatlock, Prof. John Strong Perry (Berkeley)holdings: The Census and Supplement reported holdings of one codex.relocation notes: § MS 1:University of California, Berkeley, Bancroft Library (Berkeley, CA), UCB 76 (not 66 as in the Supplement).bibliography: Census, 1:11, 2:2240; Supplement, 9.Beverly Hills Public Library (Beverly Hills)444 N. Rexford Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. phone: (310) 288-2200. website: http://www.beverlyhills.org/exploring/beverlyhillspubliclibrary/.holdings: As of 16 April 2006, this collection reported holdings of three leaves.Boggs, Miss Elizabeth (Beverly Hills)holdings: The Census reported holdings of one codex.relocation notes: This collection is currently untraced.bibliography: Census 1:11.Getz, Mrs. Milton E. (Beverly Hills)holdings: The Census and Supplement reported holdings of twenty-five codices and eleven leaves.relocation notes: Collection sold by American Art Association (New York, NY), 17–18 and 24–25 November 1936 (see Supplement). § Getz No. 4: Peter and Irene Ludwig (MS I 12); Getty Ludwig I 12; Ferrini, Important Illuminated Manuscripts, no. 5 (New York: Enluminures, 2000). § Getz No. 7: later Ege, Otto F. (Cleveland, OH) no. 70. § Getz No. 9: later Ege, Otto F. (Cleveland, OH) no. 71. § Getz No. 10: later Ege, Otto F. (Cleveland, OH) no. 69. § Getz No. 17: PB 12 November 1963, lot 365; probably SL 22 June 1982, lot 77 (not identified there as a Getz manuscript); Tenner, 8 May 1984, lot 2 (not identified there as a Getz manuscript). § Getz No. 18: Hertzberger Antiquariaat, 6 October 1964, Nr. 105. § Getz No. 22: Houghton fMS Lat 172. § Getz No. 23:Gordan, Phyllis Goodhart, and John Dozier Gordan, Jr. (New York, NY), MS 47. § Getz No. 24:University of Kansas, Department of Special Collections (Lawrence, KS) MS E263. § Getz No. 26: later in Blass collection (Zurich).bibliography: Census, 1:12–16, 2:2240–41; Supplement, 9.Edward Lawrence Doheny Memorial Library (Camarillo)relocation notes: See Doheny, Estelle (Los Angeles, CA).bibliography: Supplement, 9–15.Edward-Dean Museum & Gardens (Cherry Valley)9401 Oak Glen Rd., Riverside County Muse, Cherry Valley, CA 92223. phone: (951) 845-2626. website: http://www.edward-deanmuseum.org/.holdings: As of 24 March 2006, this collection reported holdings of two leaves.Claremont Colleges (Claremont)Honnold/Mudd Library, Special Collections, 800 Dartmouth Ave., Claremont, CA 91711. phone: (909) 607-3977. website: http://libraries.claremont.edu/sc/.holdings: As of 8 November 2005, this collection reported holdings of sixty-four codices and fifty-seven leaves.acquisition notes: § Perkins, John I. (Los Angeles, CA), MS Perkins 1. § Smith, Paul Jordan (Hollywood, CA), MS Burton 1.relocation notes: Francis Bacon Foundation (Pasadena, CA) formerly at Claremont Colleges but currently owned by the Huntington Library (San Marino, CA).bibliography: Supplement, 15; Krochalis/Preston, 23; Consuelo W. Dutschke and Richard H. Rouse, with Mirella Ferrari, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Claremont Libraries (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986).University of California, Davis (Davis)Peter J. Shields Library, Special Collections, 100 N.W. Quad, Davis, CA 95616-5292. phone: (530) 752-1621. website: http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/specol/.holdings: As of 22 February 2006, this collection reported holdings of five codices and twenty-five leaves.California State University, Fullerton (Fullerton)Paulina June & George Pollak Library, University Archives & Special Collections, P.O. Box 4150, 800 North State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92834-4150. phone: (714) 278-3444. website: http://www.library.fullerton.edu/.holdings: As of 15 November 2005, this collection reported holdings of a partial Book of Hours.Arensberg, Walter Conrad (Hollywood)holdings: The Census and Supplement reported holdings of one codex.relocation notes: According to the Supplement, this manuscript was given to the Francis Bacon Foundation (Pasadena, CA) in 1938. The Foundation’s collection was later at Claremont Colleges (Claremont, CA), and has since been acquired by the Huntington Library (San Marino, CA).bibliography: Census, 1:18; Supplement, 15.Crummer, Mrs. Myrtle A. (Hollywood)holdings: The Census reported holdings of one codex.relocation notes: This collection is currently untraced.bibliography: Census, 1:19.Smith, Paul Jordan (Hollywood)holdings: The Census reported holdings of one codex.relocation notes: § No. 1:Claremont Colleges (Claremont, CA), MS Burton 1.bibliography: Census, 1:23; Consuelo W. Dutschke and Richard H. Rouse, with Mirella Ferrari, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Claremont Libraries (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986), 6–8.University of California, Irvine (Irvine)University of California, Irvine Libraries, Special Collections and Archives, P.O. Box 19557, Irvine, CA 92623-9557. phone: (949) 824-4967. website: http://special.lib.uci.edu/.holdings: As of 17 February 2006, this collection reported holdings of one manuscript.Hamilton, Allen (La Jolla)holdings: The Supplement reported holdings of two codices.relocation notes: This collection is currently untraced.bibliography: Supplement, 15–16.University of California, San Diego (La Jolla)Mandeville Special Collections Library, 0175S, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093-0175. phone: (858) 534-2533. website: http://libraries.ucsd.edu/collections/sca/.holdings: As of 4 July 2006, this collection reported holdings of one codex and three leaves.Benton, Rev. William Lane Hall (La Quinta)holdings: The Census reported holdings of three Greek leaves.relocation notes: This collection is currently untraced.bibliography: Census, 2:2241–42; J. Rendel Harris, “An Interesting Collection of Greek Manuscripts,” The Sunday School Times 29 (4 June 1887): 355.The Getty Research Institute (Los Angeles)Special Collections, 1200 Getty Center Dr., Ste. 1100, Los Angeles, CA 90049-1688. phone: (310) 440-7335. website: http://www.getty.edu/research/special_collections/.holdings: As of 20 November 2005, this collection reported holdings of thirty-one codices, eighty-eight documents, four leaves, one roll, and a collection of documents.J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles)Manuscripts Department, 1200 Getty Center Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90049-1687. phone: (310) 440-7330. website: http://www.getty.edu/museum/.holdings: As of June 2012, this collection reported 134 codices and seventy-seven leaves (or groups of leaves).acquisition notes: § Bishop, Cortland Field (New York, NY), MS 16: Getty MS Ludwig XIV 9; MS 37: Getty MS 23; MS 63 (later Spitz MS 2): Getty MS 57. § John Carter Brown Library, Brown University (Providence, RI), MS 3: Getty MS 2. § Hofer, Philip (New York, NY), MS 6: Getty MS 17. § Honeyman, Robert B. (San Juan Capistrano, CA), No. 1: Getty MS Ludwig XII.5. § fMS Typ 203H: Getty MS 16; fMS Typ 214H: Getty MS 17; fMS Typ 234H: Getty MS 30; fMS Typ 235H: Getty MS 31. § Marston, Thomas (Cornwall, CT), MS 207: Getty MS Ludwig XI 1. § Pforzheimer, Carl H. (New York, NY), No. 1: Getty MS 6. § Ricketts, Coella Lindsay (Chicago, IL), No. 91: Getty MS 49. § Spitz, Joel and Maxine (Glencoe, IL), MS 2 (formerly Bishop 63): Getty MS 57relocation notes:1 § Folia I: Günther, Katalog 5 (1997), no. 1. § I 2: SL 6, lot 32 (December 1988). § I 3: Günther, Katalog 5 (1997), no. 2. § I 7: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997). § I 12: Previously Getz, Mrs. Milton E. (Beverly Hills, CA) MS 4; Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997); Ferrini & Enluminures, Important Illuminated Manuscripts, no. 5 (2000); Forum, New York Antiquarian Book Fair, lot 4 (20 March 2006). § IV 2: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997); Ferrini & Enluminures, Important Illuminated Manuscripts, no. 10 (2000). § VI 4: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997). § VII 2: Günther, Katalog 5, no. 30 (1997). § IX 15: Tenschert, Leuchtendes Mittelalter V, 30, no. 32 (1993). § IX 21, X 2, XI 2: Ferrini & Enluminures, Important Illuminated Manuscripts, no. 12 (2000). § XI 3: Ferrini & Enluminures, Important Illuminated Manuscripts, no. 13 (2000). § XI 4: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997). § XI 5: SL, lot 33 (6 December 1998). § XI 9: Tenschert, Leuchtendes Mittelalter 45, no. 8 (2000). § XI 11: Schøyen Collection, MS 2936. § XII 1: SL, lot 34 (6 December 1988) SL, lot 38 (18 June 2002). § XII 2: Günther, Katalog 5, no. 25 (1997). § XII 3: SL 6, lot 35 (December 1988). § XII 4: SL 6, lot 36 (December 1988). § XII 6: Jonathan A. Hill, catalogue 166, no. 3 (2006). § XII 9: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions, Autumn 1997; Günther, Katalog 5, no. 29 (1997). § XII 10: Enluminures 9, no. 55 (2002); LJS 300. § XII 11: Günther, Katalog 5, no. 25 (1997). § XII 12, XII 13: Ferrini & Enluminures, Important Illuminated Manuscripts, no. 24 (2000). Instrumenta I: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997). § Instrumenta II, XIII 9: Günther, Katalog 5, no. 45 (1997). § XIII 10: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997); Günther, Katalog 5, no. 41 (1997); SL, lot 77 (22 December 1999); now London Wellcome Library, Ms. 703. § XIII 13: Günther, Katalog 5, no. 45 (1997). § XIII 14: SL, lot 37 (6 December 1988). § XIII 15: SL 6, lot 38 (December 1988); now LJS MS 28. § XIII 17: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997). § XIV 1: SL, lot 39 (6 December 1988); Günther, Katalog 9, no. 1 (2008). § XIV 3: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997). § XIV 4: Kraus, catalogue 216, no. 162 (2001). § XIV 5: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997). § XIV 7: SL 5, lot 56 (December 2000). § XV 6: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997). § XV 10: Günther, Katalog 5, no. 42 (1997). § XV 11, XV 16: Günther & Ferrini, Recent Acquisitions (Autumn 1997); now LJS MS 267. § Document 1: [untraced]. § Document 2: [untraced]. § Document 3: [untraced]. § Document 5: [untraced].bibliography: Krochalis/Preston, 23; Wolfgang Braunfels and Peter Moraw, eds., Der Hedwig Codex von 1353 Sammlung Ludwig, 2 vols. (Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag, 1972), [Ms. Ludwig XI 7]; Anton von Euw and Joachim M. Plotzek, Die Handschriften der Sammlung Ludwig, 4 vols. (Cologne: Schnütgen-Museum, 1979–1985), [several of the Ludwig manuscripts have since been deaccessioned by the Getty Museum]; Antonio Ubeito Arteta et al., Vidal Mayor, 2 vols. (Huesca: Diputacíon Provincial Instituto de Estudios Altoaragoneses, 1989), [Ms. Ludwig XIV 16]; Thomas Kren and Roger S. Wieck, The Visions of Tondal from the Library of Margaret of York (Malibu, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 1990), [Ms. 30]; Lee Hendrix and Thea Vignau-Wilberg, eds., Mira Calligrapiae Monumenta: A Sixteenth-Century Calligraphic Manuscript Inscribed by Georg Bocskay and Illuminated by Joris Hoefnagel, facsimile (Malibu, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 1992), [Ms. 20]; James H. Marrow and François Avril, The Hours of Simon de Varie (Malibu, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum; The Hague: Koninklijke Bibliotheck, 1994), [Ms. 7]; Scot McKendrick, The History of Alexander the Great: An Illuminated Manuscript of Vasco da Lucena’s French Translation of the Ancient Text by Quintus Curtius Rufus (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 1996), [Ms. Ludwig XV 8]; Thomas Kren, Masterpieces of the J. Paul Getty Museum: Illuminated Manuscripts (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 1997); Kurt Barstow, The Gualenghi d’Este Hours: Art and Devotion in Renaissance Ferrara (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2000), [Ms. Ludwig IX 13]; Elizabeth C. Teviotdale, The Stammheim Missal (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Trust, 2001), [Ms. 64]; Gregory T. Clark, The Spitz Master: A Parisian Book of Hours (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2003), [Ms. 57]; Thomas B. F. Cummins and Barbara Anderson, eds., The Getty Murúa: Essays on the Making of Martín de Murúa’s “Historia general del Piru,” J. Paul Getty Museum Ms. Ludwig XIII 16 (Los Angeles, CA: Getty Research Institute, 2008), [Ms. Ludwig XIII 16]; Thomas Kren and Kurt Barstow, Italian Illuminated Manuscripts in the J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2005); Massimo Malipiero, Il Fior di battaglia di Fiore dei Liberi da Cividale: Il Codice Ludwig XV 13 del J. Paul Getty Museum (Campofòrmido: Ribis, 2006), [Ms. Ludwig XV 13]; Thomas Kren, French Illuminated Manuscripts in the J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2007); Antoine de Schryver, The Prayer Book of Charles the Bold: A Study of a Flemish Masterpiece from the Burgundian Court, trans. Jessica Berenbeim (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum; Lucerne: Faksimile Verlag, 2007–8), [Ms. 37]; Anne D. Hedeman, Translating the Past: Laurent de Premierfait and Boccaccio’s De Casibus (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2008), [Ms. 63]; Thomas Kren, Illuminated Manuscripts of Germany and Central Europe in the J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2009); Thomas Kren, Illuminated Manuscripts from Belgium and the Netherlands in the J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2010); Ken Mondsheim, The Knightly Art of Battle (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2011), [Ms. Ludwig XV 13]; Nigel J. Morgan, Illuminating the End of Time: The Getty Apocalypse Manuscript (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2011), [Ms. Ludwig III 1]; Margaret Scott, Fashion in the Middle Ages (Los Angeles, CA: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2011); Elizabeth C. Teviotdale, Sakramentar von Beauvais: Ms. Ludwig V 1, J. Paul Getty Museum, 2 vols. (Graz: Akademische Druck–u. Verlagsanstalt, 2011), [Ms. Ludwig V 1].Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles)Department of Prints and Drawings, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036. phone: (323) 857-6000. website: http://www.lacma.org/.holdings: As of 18 November 2005, this collection reported holdings of two codices and twelve leaves.bibliography: Krochalis/Preston, 23.Los Angeles Public Library (Los Angeles)The Rare Books Department, 630 W. Fifth St., Los Angeles, CA 90071. phone: (213) 228-7350. website: http://www.lapl.org/central-library/departments/rare-books/.holdings: As of 22 March 2006, this collection reported holdings of one codex.Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles)William H. Hannon Library, Department of Archives & Special Collections, MS-8200, One LMU Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659. phone: (310) 338-5710. website: http://www.lmu.edu/generalinformation/departments/archivesandspecialcollections/.holdings: As of 8 November 2005, this collection reported holdings of three codices, and twenty-one leaves.Mount Saint Mary’s College (Los Angeles)Charles Willard Coe Memorial Library, Chalon Campus, 12001 Chalon Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90049. phone: (310) 954-4370. website: http://www.msmc.edu/academics/libraries/special-collections.asp.holdings: As of 3 April 2006, this collection reported holdings of twenty leaves from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century.Occidental College (Los Angeles)Mary Norton Clapp Library, 1600 Campus Rd., Los An

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