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- Title:
- [Temptations of the World] : manuscript fragment of a religious text
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- A fragment of an unidentified devotional text treating the dangers of worldly temptations occasioned to the believer in the Christian life by the vices of the world.
- Topic:
- Religious thought, Middle ages, 600-1500, and Church history
- Region:
- Italy
- Era:
- 13th century
- Date:
- 1190 to 1210
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Acquittance
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Abstract:
- Acquittance for a thousand livres tournois for the despense de l'hostel du Roy notre sire.
- Date:
- 1389
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Andria / Terence : manuscript leaf
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- Andria, Act V, scene 4, line 15 – scene 6, line 19.
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
- Region:
- Italy
- Date:
- 1450 to 1460
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Antiphonary with Ambrosian musical chant : partial manuscript leaf
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Topic:
- Antiphonaries., Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)-Italy-13th century., Ambrosian chants, and Church music--Catholic Church
- Date:
- 1280 to 1300
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Aurora, containing part of the evangelium by Petrus Riga : manuscript leaf
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- From an early manuscript of the verse Bible traditionally known as the Aurora for the light it shed on obscure passages of scripture. The present text appears to be the second of the three original versions (see the note to Sotheby’s, 26 November, 1985, lot 48), and the parent manuscript is among the earliest known (see Stegmüller, Repertorium, IV, 1954, pp. 380 – 82, and P. E. Beichner, Aurora Petri Rigae Biblia Versificata, University of Notre Dame, 1965). [dealer description]
- Topic:
- Bible, Commentaries, and Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
- Region:
- England
- Date:
- 1200 to 1250
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Autograph legal document signed, 1480 September 2-28 Florence
- Author:
- Vespucci, Antonio, 1449-1534
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin and Italian
- Abstract:
- The document treats the disposition of property confiscated from the conspirators who rose up in the power struggle in April 1478, in which the Pazzi family and a few allies attacked Giuliano and Lorenzo de' Medici in the church of Santa Maria del Fiore. Giuliano was killed, Lorenzo slightly wounded, and as a result, most members of the Pazzi family were executed or, at best, exiled, and their properties confiscated. However, one prominent member of the Pazzi, Guglielmo, son of Antonio, remained loyal to the Medici and subsequently amassed great wealth. In this official act, the procurators and syndics of the Florentine Commune appointed to dispose of the property, sold certain pieces to various citizens (including members of the Frescobaldi and Cavalcanti families), for the account of Guglielmo d'Antonio.
- Topic:
- Roll., Pazzi Conspiracy, 1478, and History
- Region:
- Florence (Italy) and Italy
- Era:
- 15th century
- Date:
- 1480
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Bible leaf
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Armenian
- Date:
- 1100 to 1499
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Bible, in Latin (Book of Isaiah) : manuscript bifolium
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)-France.
- Date:
- 1240 to 1260
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Bible, in Latin (II Samuel 24:9-25) : large manuscript leaf
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- Contains text of II Samuel 24: 9-25 (end) and beginning of I Kings 1:1-3. Incipit: "Dedit ergo Ioab numerum descriptionis populi regi..." Explicit: "...et calefaciat dominum nostrum regem. Quaesierunt igitur" There are some textual variations, for example "mortui sunt ex populo a Dan usque ad Bersabee sexaginta [instead of the canonical septuaginta] millia virorum" in II Samuel 24:15.
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)-France. and Illumination of books and manuscripts, French
- Date:
- 1050 to 1075
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Bible, in Latin, 2 Chronicles 4, 12 - 6, 37 : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)-France. and Illumination of books and manuscripts, French
- Date:
- 1300 to 1340
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Bible, in Latin, 2 Kings 21,13-24,16 : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- A single vellum leaf from an English gothic manuscript Bible, double columns of 60 lines.
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)-England.
- Date:
- 1225 to 1250
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Bible, in Latin, interpretation of Hebrew names, the end of the letter 'S' and beginning of 'T' : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)-France. and Illumination of books and manuscripts, French
- Date:
- 1330 to 1331
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Bible, in Latin, parts of St. Jerome's prologue to Job : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- Parts of St. Jerome’s prologue to Job.
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
- Region:
- Germany
- Date:
- 1200 to 1250
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Biblia Latina
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Topic:
- Bible, History, Decoration and ornament, Medieval, and Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
- Region:
- France and France
- Date:
- 12uu
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Bifolium containing list of Florentine names and discussion of convicted debtors.
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Abstract:
- First folio: List of names of Florentine personalities. Second folio: Spechio de Condan[n]ati et Debitori del Co[mun]e della Montagne Fiorentina. Bifolium.
- Date:
- 1487
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Book of Hours and Psalter
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- A Calendar (f.1); the Fifteen O's (f.7); Memorials to the Saints (f.13); the Hours of the Virgin, Use of Sarum, with Matins (f.22), Lauds (f.29) incorporating further Memorials, Prime (f.46), Terce (f.45), Sext (f.48), None (f.50), Vespers (f.52) and Compline (f.54); the Joys of the Virgin (f.58v) preceded by a long rubric telling that St. Thomas Becket had the text revealed to him by the Virgin Mary, followed by other efficacious and votive prayers ascribed to St. Jerome and Bede; the Penitential Psalms (f.69), Psalms of Degree and Litany; and, very unusually in a Book of Hours, the whole Psalter and Canticles (ff.86-221). Two full-page miniatures, eleven large illuminated initials, and twenty-six historiated initials.
- Topic:
- Miniatures., Liturgy, Hours, Book of, and Illumination of books and manuscripts
- Region:
- Netherlands
- Era:
- Renaissance
- Date:
- 1440 to 1460
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Book of Hours, in Latin and French : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- Folio 8, containing Anglo-French prayers, 'Ne vont pur rien li dreit' and 'Forment esteient'. The text is important for containing personalized material.
- Topic:
- Books of hours, Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)-England., Manuscripts, French (Medieval and modern)-England., and Illumination of books and manuscripts, English
- Date:
- 1330
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Breviary
- Author:
- Carthusians
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- Written for the Carthusian house of Val de la Bénédiction in Villeneuve-les-Avignon.
- Topic:
- Breviaries, Religion, Monasticism and religious orders, and History
- Region:
- France and Villeneuve-lès-Avignon (France)
- Era:
- Middle Ages, 600-1500
- Date:
- 1410 to 1417
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Breviary : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- Includes prayers for the Feast of St. Mathew, September 21-22, and appropriate excerpts of the Psalms.
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
- Region:
- France
- Date:
- 1390 to 1410
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Breviary, with neumes, including part of the Office of Matins for the 2nd Sunday in Lent : manuscript fragment, 14th century
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- German Hufnagel neumes on lines, the F line traced in red, the C line in yellow, capitals touched with red.
- Topic:
- Church music, Catholic Church, Neumes, Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern), and Paleography, Musical
- Region:
- Germany
- Era:
- 500-1400
- Date:
- 1300 to 1399
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Breviary, with neumes, with part of the service for Pentecost : manuscript leaf
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Topic:
- Liturgy and Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
- Region:
- France
- Date:
- 1250 to 1299
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Breviary, with neumes, with readings for the fourth Sunday in Lent : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Topic:
- Liturgy and Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
- Region:
- England
- Date:
- 1240 to 1260
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Breviary, with neumes, with readings from Psalm 55 : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Topic:
- Church music, Catholic Church, Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern), Neumes, and Paleography, Musical
- Region:
- Germany
- Era:
- 500-1400
- Date:
- 1390 to 1410
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Breviary, with neumes, with texts for the Office of St. Afra : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- St. Gall neumes written without staves.
- Topic:
- Church music, Catholic Church, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Neumes, Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern), and Paleography, Musical
- Region:
- Austria
- Era:
- 500-1400
- Date:
- 1200 to 1230
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Breviary, with neumes, with the antiphon for Vespers at Holy Trinity : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- St. Gall neumes written without staves, marginal musical cues.
- Topic:
- Church music, Catholic Church, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Neumes, Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern), and Paleography, Musical
- Region:
- Austria
- Era:
- 500-1400
- Date:
- 1190 to 1210
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Bucolics, Georgics, and the Aeneid
- Author:
- Virgil.
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- Copied here are Virgil's chief works.
- Topic:
- History
- Region:
- Italy
- Era:
- 15th century
- Date:
- 1450 to 1499
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Calendar, from a liturgical text, the month of January: manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Catholic Church
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- The text begins with calligraphic letters "KL", some textual additions in several different hands, as well as 19th century notes on the text in red ink. Among the feast days for January two obits have been inserted by a contemporary hand. The first states, following the obit symbol, that Nicholas the parish priest ("plebanus") left a legacy of ten solidi under a pledge/pawn. The second indicates that another Nicholas, the treasurer ("sacellarius") and his legal wife made a bequest to the parish priest under pledge/pawn. [from dealer description]
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)-Germany., Liturgy, and Devotional calendars
- Date:
- 1390 to 1410
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Canon of medicine (fragment): fen 22 (tract. 2) of Book 3, chapter 24 for the 'Cautela a doloribus juncturarum'
- Author:
- Avicenna, 980-1037 and Gerard, of Cremona, 1113 or 1114-1187
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Date:
- 1200 to 1299
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Catalonia (Spain) : deed of land, 963
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- Sentemirio and his wife Fluridia sell land near Castellar (Barcelona) to Bazo and his wife Tudesera for 12 SOLIDI, during the reign of King Lothair. Signed Trasollario (notary scribe and priest) and witnessed by Marazinus (deacon).
- Topic:
- Deeds., Visigoths, and History
- Region:
- Spain, Barcelona (Spain : Province), Catalonia (Spain), La Varella-Castellar Site (Spain), and Spain
- Era:
- 711-1516
- Date:
- 963
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Catholicon of Giovanni Balbi : manuscript leaf in Latin
- Author:
- Balbi, Giovanni, -1298
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- The pages contain the end of the entries P and the opening of the entries Q. Comparison with the 1971 reprint of the Mainz 1460-edition shows that there are a large number of textual disagreements between this manuscript and the printed edition; but other manuscripts also vary considerably from it... [from dealer description]The words discussed are underlined in red. Among the ones on the recto are propinquus and a number of terms derived from prope, in column 2 we have among others prosaice and various words derived from protos and from pseudo. The verso begins with Psallo and the P entries conclude with ptisanarium. The Q entries begin with Quatuor, and the last entry: quadriiugis. [dealer description]
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)-England., Latin language, and Dictionaries
- Date:
- 1340 to 1360
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Commentaries on S. Remigio : manuscript notes and annotated partial text of JANUARIUS, nd
- Author:
- Remigius Archbishop of Lyons, d. 875
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) and Latin literature, Medieval and modern
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Commentary on the 'De Sensu et Sensato' : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Aristotle.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- From a university text book. The manuscript frequently cites Aristotle and "sensus et sensibilis" (the little treatise of Aristotle is sometimes called "De sensu et Sensibili). Besides sensation the fragment mentions motion, form, intellect, and odour. [dealer description]
- Topic:
- Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)-England. and Senses and sensation
- Date:
- 14uu
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Commentary on the Clementinae: fragment
- Author:
- Clement V, Pope, 1264-1314
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- The fragment comments on passages from Book 3; subjects covered include monastic inns, the monastic chapter and its relations with the bishop, conditions after an abbot dies, and monk's clothing. It further states that what is not expressly prohibited in the Rule of St. Benedict or elsewhere should be permitted.
- Topic:
- Church history, Monasticism and religious orders, and Church history
- Region:
- Netherlands
- Era:
- Middle Ages, 600-1500, Middle Ages, 600-1500, and Middle Ages, 843-1555
- Date:
- 1350
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Dated document
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Abstract:
- Content note on verso.
- Date:
- 1230
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- De civitate Dei. Book VIII, ch. 2-6 : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Augustine Saint, Bishop of Hippo
- Language:
- Latin
- Date:
- 1100 to 1105
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- De officiis Libri tres
- Author:
- Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin and Italian
- Abstract:
- This manuscript contains the complete text of DE OFFICIIS, followed by the poetic funeral epitaphs for Cicero's tomb by the "duodecim sapientes."
- Topic:
- Humanists and History
- Region:
- Italy and Italy
- Era:
- 15th century
- Date:
- 1450 to 1499
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- De situ Dunelmi : manuscript poem
- Author:
- Junius, Franciscus, 1589-1677
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- English, Old (ca.450-1100)
- Abstract:
- 20 lines of Old English alliterative verse describing the city of Durham, England, and mentioning St. Cuthbert and the Venerable Bede. Following the poem are 2 1/2 lines in prose relating to St. Cuthbert. Dealer's correspondence with Neil Ker, a paper by Donald K. Fry, "A newly discovered version of the Old English poem DURHAM," 1992; and a paper by Daniel Paul O'Donnell, "Junius's knowledge of the Old English poem DURHAM," accompany the text.
- Topic:
- English literature and English literature
- Region:
- Durham (England)
- Era:
- Old English, ca. 450-1100
- Date:
- 1640 to 1677
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- De virtutibus herbarum; the end of chapter 21 and beginning of chapter 22 : manuscript fragment
- Author:
- Macer Floridus, Meung, Odo de., and Odo, Magdunensis.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- The fragment begins in the latter part of the discussion of roses (ch. 21), then takes up lilies (ch. 22), and includes a discussion of poppies. Marginal headings in the hand of the scribe call attention to the medical application of the herbs: for headache, for toothache, for tough eyelashes, for itch, for snakebite, against bad blood in the stomach, and for soothing the stomach. [dealer description]
- Topic:
- Botany, Medical, History, Herbs, Therapeutic use, Herbals, Manuscripts, Medieval, Materia medica, Vegetable, Medicine, Medieval, Manuscripts, Science, and History
- Region:
- France
- Date:
- 1340 to 1360
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Divae Catharinae Senensis Vita
- Author:
- Borghesi, Niccolò, 1432-1500
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- This manuscript is the workng copy used by the Venetian printer Giovanni Tacuine for the first printed edition (1501) of SANCTAE CATHARINAE SENENSIS; it contains notations by the men who prepared it for printing.
- Topic:
- Biography, Mysticism, Printing, History, and History
- Region:
- Italy and Italy
- Era:
- Middle Ages, 500-1500, Middle Ages, 500-1500, and 1492-1559
- Date:
- 1500
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Divae Catharinae Senensis Vita
- Author:
- Borghesi, Niccolò, 1432-1500
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- This manuscript is the workng copy used by the Venetian printer Giovanni Tacuine for the first printed edition (1501) of SANCTAE CATHARINAE SENENSIS; it contains notations by the men who prepared it for printing.
- Topic:
- Biography, Mysticism, History, Printing, History, and History
- Region:
- Italy and Italy
- Era:
- Middle Ages, 500-1500, Middle Ages, 600-1500, and 1492-1559
- Date:
- 1500
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Divina commedia. Inferno (canto VIII 19 - IX 27)
- Author:
- Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 and Antiquariato Librario Radaeli
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Italian
- Abstract:
- A bifolio parchment (31 x 22 cm.) bound at a later date to protect it. 36 lines per page, Italian library gothic script in brown ink. Ample margins, with a blank space for the first capital of canto IX. Included is five pages of research from Antiquariato Librario Radaeli.
- Topic:
- Italian literature and Manuscripts, Italian
- Era:
- To 1400
- Date:
- 1340 to 1360
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Divina commedia. Inferno (canto VIII 19 - IX 27)
- Author:
- Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 and Antiquariato Librario Radaeli
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Italian
- Abstract:
- A bifolio parchment (31 x 22 cm.) bound at a later date to protect it. 36 lines per page, Italian library gothic script in brown ink. Ample margins, with a blank space for the first capital of canto IX. Included is five pages of research from Antiquariato Librario Radaeli.
- Topic:
- Italian literature and Manuscripts, Italian
- Era:
- To 1400
- Date:
- 1340 to 1360
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Document concerning a monastery
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Abstract:
- Dated: Spanish era 1404. Two wax seals attached. In the 1985 finding aid, this fragment was listed as Box 3, Folder 3, Item 097. Physical object is located in Box 6 of the collection: map case.
- Date:
- 1366
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Dragmaticon
- Author:
- Plantagenet, Geoffrey.
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- The Dragmaticon is Williams' revision, made ca. 1144-50, of his most important work, De Philosophia Mundi. Written in dramatic dialogue form, the Dragmaticon touches on all aspects of "The science of the world," i.e. astronomy, geography, meteorology and medicine. Further, it attempts to reconcile discrepancies between church doctrine and scientific observation.
- Topic:
- Cosmology, Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern), Medicine, Science, and History
- Region:
- France and Italy
- Era:
- 12th century
- Date:
- 1450 to 1499
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Enarrationes in Psalmos : manuscript fragment of Psalm XXXV
- Author:
- Augustine Saint, Bishop of Hippo
- Language:
- Latin
- Abstract:
- A leaf from a Carolingian folio of a major patristic text.
- Topic:
- Christian literature, Early
- Date:
- 825 to 850
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- English legal document
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Abstract:
- Landgrant by John Berhy of Monstone to Richard Pymme. Dated 29 Edward III [1355].
- Date:
- 1355
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- English legal document
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Abstract:
- Quitclaim by Lady Alice, wife of the late John of Bysshoppestone to Richard Selby. Dated Tuesday, 7 October, 8 Edward II [1314].
- Date:
- 1314
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- English legal document
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Abstract:
- Landgrant of land in Westwycombe, Moustone, and Dunystone by Robert Bury de Monstone to his son Alan. Dated the Sunday after 27 June, 1 Edward III [1327].
- Date:
- 1327
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- English legal documents
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Abstract:
- First leaf: Landgrant by John Parker of Brightwell and his wife Isabella to Richard Gernay of Byshoppestone. Second leaf: John Parker of Brightwell acknowledges obligation to Richard Gernay of twenty pounds. Endorsed. Richard to have lands as in the first leaf if John fails obligation.
- Date:
- 1394
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries
- Title:
- Epistola della vedova e del figlio
- Format:
- Manuscript/Archive
- Date:
- 1000 to 1599
- Repository:
- Stanford University Libraries