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D. And. Alciati Emblemata denuo
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ab inches per secondo autore recognita, ac, quae desiderabantur, imaginibus locupletata. Accesserunt noua aliquot ab autore Emblemata suis quoq[ue] eiconibus insignita., Signatures: A-O⁸ P⁴ (versos of A1 and P4 are blank)., Title-page, text, and images within ornamental borders. Several of the borders have the initials P.V., Woodcuts by Pierre Eskrich, also known as Pierre Vase, in imitation of the designs of Bernard Salomon for Jean de Tournes. Eskrich also did the title page border. Consult R. Mortimer, French 16th century books, 15; or Baudrier, volume 9, pages 46-47, pa 55. Woodcuts have been wrongly attributed to Pierre de Vingles., Includes index., Stamped on verso of title page: Ex Biblioth. Regia. Berolinensi.
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Damaged administrative document
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Summary: Almost nothing except the date survives of this small administrative record, but the morphology of the tablet and the style of hand-writing suggest that it was probably an early administrative record like FSU 6 and FSU 11.
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Damaged sealed letter order
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Summary: This small sealed, but undated tablet is too damaged to identify its original function or provenance.
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De patientia
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Title page, [a1]r; Helias Capreolus. [Letter addressed to] Johannes Taberius [Brixianus], dated Brescia, 2 December 1496, [a2]r-v; table of contents, a3r-a5v; Baptista Mantuanus. [Letter addressed to] Franciscus Fantucius, a5v-a6r; Baptista Mantuanus. De patientia, [dedicated to] Carolus Antonius Fantucius, Books 1-3, b1r-p6r; Baptista Mantuanus. [Valedictory note], p6r; colophon, p6r; Johannes Taberius Brixianus. "Antigraphia" [addressed to] Helias Capreolus, p6v., Roman, Gothic and Greek type; with headlines, initial indicators and signature marks; without catchwords; with marginal manuscript notes., Helias Capreolvs Brixianvs Ioanni Taberio. S.: pages [3-4]., Ioãnis Taberii Brixiani ad Heliam Capreolum amicoru optimum Antigraphia: page [232]., Bound in supple parchment., Gift of Shores Memorial Library Fund.
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Delivery of dead sheep, 2053 BCE
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Summary: This tablet contains a brief record of livestock that were dead on arrival at their destination (or that died shortly thereafter). Living animals from the same herd would have been accounted for on a separate tablet.
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Delivery of sheep and goats
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Summary: This tablet summarizes the delivery of various sheep and goats recorded by at least two different scribes (the beginning and end of the document are missing), but most of the livestock noted by Ğiri-Šara-idab have since died.
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Disbursement of garments, 2033 BCE
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Summary: This rather difficult, damaged tablet seems to record the disbursement of garments to prisoners from named
individuals. Most extant lists of clothing gifts record the weight of each length of cloth. This record, however, does not.
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Dominica in ramis Palmarum
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Single page mounted on dark grey cardboard with clear plastic protective cover, Excerpted page (xix) "from a book of services for Christmas, Holy Week, &c.; ... published by Matthias Gastius at Salamanca in 1570 ... Brother John of Palentia, the compiler and editor ..."--Book-dealer's printed description, also mounted on cardboard under the single page, Title at top of page: "Passio secundum Mattheum" (Passion according to Matthew)--with 1st line: " ... cruce[m] eius. Et venerunt in locum qui dicitur Golgata"; page ends with: "Diuiseru[n]t sibi vestime[n]ta mea: & super veste[m] meam ... "; verso page continues the text with title at top: "Dominica in ramis Palmarum" (Palm Sunday) and page ends: "Vah qui destruis te[m]plu Dei ..", Passage occurs near end of the Passion according to Matthew (Matt. 26.36-27.60)--in Bible and Missal of the Catholic Church, part of Officium hebdomadae sanctae (ritual for Holy Week)
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FSU Tablet 26
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This item was created by a technique known as Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) or Polynomial Texture Mapping (PTM), and may require specialized software for full interaction. As of 2017, Cultural Heritage Imaging (http://culturalheritageimaging.org) maintains the RTIViewer which can open this file type.
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FSU Tablet 27
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This item was created by a technique known as Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) or Polynomial Texture Mapping (PTM), and may require specialized software for full interaction. As of 2017, Cultural Heritage Imaging (http://culturalheritageimaging.org) maintains the RTIViewer which can open this file type.
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Fragment of a Latin letter
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Title from Bagnall., Date from Bagnall., Listed by Bagnall as text 30., Format, nature and scope: Ms. Document, Acquisition: Purchased from private collector, 1973
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Fragment of a Latin letter
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Title from Bagnall., Date from Bagnall., Listed by Bagnall as text 31., Format, nature and scope: Ms. Document, Acquisition: Purchased from private collector, 1973
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Furlough pass
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Title from Bagnall., Date from Bagnall., Summary: You have ten days' furlough, Ammonas; you have two days furlough also to return., Listed by Bagnall as text 1., The translation text provided may not match the formatting of the original publication., Format, nature and scope: Ms. Document, Acquisition: Purchased from private collector, 1973
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Leaf from a Book of Hours
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Illuminated manuscript, probably 15th century Flemish, In Latin, Title from typed description supplied by dealer, Written in Gothic script on vellum, with gilt initials framed in blue and brown, and line fillers of same colors; leaf recto has marginal decoration of leaves, flowers and fruit in gold, blue, green, and red., Catchword at bottom of leaf's verso: miscebam, Page [1] has number 89 pencilled in upper right corner by an unknown hand, Page [2] show marks of adhesive previously applied to upper corners, Gift of Florence Bethea, 1984, Text of unnumbered leaf begins: Tunc acceptabis sacrificium iusticie oblaciones et holocausta tunc i[m]pone[n]t sup[er] altare tuu[m] vitulos
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Leaf from a Book of Hours
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Illuminated manuscript, probably produced in France, In Latin, Title and date supplied from typed description from the dealer, Written in Gothic script on vellum, with gilt initials framed in blue and brown and line fillers in same colors; delicate ivy-leaf border with leaves in gilt and green, flowers in red and blue, Page [2] shows marks of adhesive previously applied to corners, Page [1] has number 72 pencilled by unknown hand in upper right and lower left corners, Gift of Florence Bethea, 1984, Text of unnumbered leaf begins: ... sancto spiritu in sempiterna secula amen. ant. Dignare me. Ad dominum cum tribularer clamavi et exaudiuit me
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Letter
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Title from Bagnall., Date from Bagnall., Listed by Bagnall as text 10., Format, Nature, and Scope: Ms. document, Acquisition: Purchased from private collector, 1973
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Letter from Mettius
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Title from Bagnall., Date from Bagnall., Listed by Bagnall as text 29., Format, nature and scope: Ms. Document, Acquisition: Purchased from private collector, 1973
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