Citations to Medieval Manuscripts

Department of Special Collections, Syracuse University Library

 
MS 1: Novellae of Pope Innocent IV and Decretales of Pope Gregory IX cum glossis*

Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County. Medieval Art in Upstate New York. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County, 1974. [p.80]

Pennington, Kenneth. “The Libellus of Telesphorus and the Decretals of Gregory IX.” The Courier 11, no. 1 (fall 1973): 17-26.

*Available in microfilm: Microfilm 5397, Media Services, Basement, Syracuse University Library.

MS 2 (also known as the Le Louchier Hours, or the Syracuse Hours): [Book of Hours]

Clark, Gregory. Made in Flanders: The Master of the Ghent Privileges and Manuscript Painting in the Southern Netherlands in the Time of Philip the Good. Ars Nova. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, forthcoming.

Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County, Medieval Art in Upstate New York, Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County, 1974. [pp. 107-108]

Gil, Marc. “Du manuscrit enlumine au livre imprime: le Maitre de la Vita Christi de Cambrai, successeur du Maitre des Privileges de Gand.” Bulletin de bibliophile (1969/1997): 23, 25, 30, fig. 7.

Maggs Bros. “Illuminated Manuscript on Vellum.” Books, Manuscripts, and Bindings Remarkable for their Rarity, Beauty, and Interest. [Maggs Bros.] Catalogue, no. 456 (1924). London, England: Maggs Bros., 1924: [Catalogue entry 206] 156, pl. XLIX.

Van Buren, A. H. Cod. 2583: Privileges and Statutes of Ghent and Flanders. Review of Die illuminierten Handschriften und Inkunabelnd der Osterreichischen Nationalbibiothek Flemische Schule, by Otto Pecht, Ulrike Jenni, and Dagmar Thoss. The Art Bulletin 67, no. 2 (June 1985): 328.

MS 3: [Horae Beatae Mariae Virginis]
 
[No known citations.]

MS 5: [Book of Hours]

Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County. Medieval Art in Upstate New York. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County, 1974. [pp. 98-99]

MS 6: [Book of Hours]

Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County. Medieval Art in Upstate New York. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County, 1974. [p. 110]

MS 7: [Book of Hours]

Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County. Medieval Art in Upstate New York. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County, 1974. [pp. 111-113]

De Ricci, Seymour. Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada, vol. 2. New York, NY: H. W. Wilson Company, 1937. [pp. 1204-1205: Manuscript from the Library of Adrian Van Sinderden. Now Syracuse University Library, Department of Special Collections, MS 7. Supposedly similar binding is that of H. Yates Thompson MS 23].

Related References:

Goldschmidt, E. P. Gothic & Renaissance Bookbindings, 2 vols. London: Enrest Bern (Benn?) Ltd., 1928. [See Vol. 2, p. vi, and Plate XLII for a manuscript with an exact binding match; also, Vol. 1, pp. 210-211, for information on Louis Bloc and manuscript photographed.]

MS 11 (also known as the Weiss Antiphoner or Syracuse Gradual): [Gradual]

Catalano, George. “A Dominican Gradual of Saints, circa 1500.” The Courier 27, no. 2 (fall 1992): 3-31.

Catalano, George. “A Dominican Gradual of Saints in the George Arents Research Library of Syracuse University.” Master of Music in Musicology Thesis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, [sic] 1991 [correct date is 1993].

Harden, Jean. “The Weiss Antiphoner.” Paper for IST 509, History of Recorded Information, Syracuse University, July 17, 1990.

MS 12: Bible. O.T. Apocrypha. Judith.
 
[No known citations.]

MS 27 (Formerly Uncat MS 1): [Psalter]

Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County. Medieval Art in Upstate New York. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County, 1974. [pp. 95-96]

Watson, Bruce. “The Illumination of an English Psalter: A Preliminary Assessment”. The Courier 14, no. 4 (fall 1977): 3-21.


MS 90 (Ranke MS 90)*

Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County. Medieval Art in Upstate New York. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse and Onondaga County, 1974. [p. 70]

Muir, Edward. The Leopold von Ranke Manuscript Collection of Syracuse University: The Complete Catalogue. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1983. [pp. 87-89]

Pennington, Kenneth. “The Libellus of Telesphorus and the Decretals of Gregory IX.” The Courier 9, no. 1 (fall 1973): 17-26.

Spence, Richard. “MS Syracuse University von Ranke 90 and the Libellus of Telesphorus of Cosenza.” Scriptorium 33 (1979): 271-274.

Syracuse University Libraries. The George Arents Research Library at Syracuse University. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Libraries, 1970. [p. 9; caption]

*Available in Microfilm: Microfilm reel 40, Special Collections, 6th floor, Syracuse University Library.

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