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- Notes:
- Front of 10 Francs polychrome French bill, depicting French miner with pickaxe in front of mines.
- Date Created:
- 1942-11-26T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- 16th century gilt-tooled arabesque binding or pasteboard, with small marks on edges of boards where clasps were once attached. Binding damaged., Head and fore edge of a Book of Hours containing a calendar, gospel readings and litany., and “1542” on last main text leaf perhaps indicating the precise date of the binding.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Later marks in colored pencil and a blue 5-pointed star stamp., Housed behind glass in a modern, wooden frame (125 x 280 mm) visible on one side only; dealer's prospectus on back., Fifteenth-century, French receipt by Charles, Duke of Orleans' valet for money received from the Duke's treasury. The Duke, who had run into financial difficulties several years earlier during his 25-year captivity in England, took a book of ballads from the valet and gave it to a money lender, presumably as collateral security. The money lender appears to have absconded with the book. See bibliographic file for complete transaction and translation., French secretary script (cursiva libraria), and Written in Blois, France and dated 14 July 1462 in the document. Signed by Bertrand in lower right corner. Several marks: a number in the left margin including, "339990" in ink of a later hand, "14 Juillet 1462" in pencil just below main text, "2913" in red colored pencil, "T474" in red ink, a "+" symbol in orange colored pencil, and a blue 5-pointed star stamp all towards the center below the main text. Owned by Sir Thomas Philipps (d. 1792-1872). Purchased by Special Collections, Waldo Library from Mackus Company, Fairlawn Ohio, in July of 2005.
- Date Created:
- 1462-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. and Labaix-Lupus -- Liste des collaborateurs.
- Date Created:
- 1977-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- La Documentation cistercienne and Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- Front of 20 Francs polychrome French bill, depicting French fisherman at work, wearing Sou'wester hat.
- Date Created:
- 1942-09-24T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Front of 50 Francs polychrome French bill, with image of French merchant and adviser of King Charles VII, Jacques Cœur. His house in Bourges, France, is in the background. French inscription at bottom translates as, "Nothing is impossible with a valiant heart."
- Date Created:
- 1941-04-24T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. and Mabillot-Quiros -- Liste des collaborateurs.
- Date Created:
- 1978-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- La Documentation cistercienne and Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- Single gathering of 20 leaves, binding thread visible at sewing holes. Possibly part of a larger ledger. Vertical crease where the gathering was once folded., Numerous 2-4 line initials at the beginning of most paragraphs in elaborate cursive., A manuscript document composed by Belgian magistrate Jean-Baptiste Hauchamps, presenting the conditions of sale for the D’Aywiers Abbey, a Cistercian monastary, in the fief of Rognon (now the commune of Rebecq), a transaction involving the abbey’s last abbess Claire Joseph Demarbaix. The abbey was sold during the French Revolution and subsequently deconstructed for the sale of raw materials. This document is likely the final description of the estate while in Belgian hands. The document includes a description of the lands and numberous buildings spanning over 2000 acres in the valley of Lasne. Founded in 1215 and later part of a religous suppression in 1788 by Emperor Joseph II of Austria (1765-1790), the abbey was offered for sale to bidders near six centuries later for 160,000 French livres. Detailed conditions of the sale are outlined, the sellers hoping to maintain the integrety of th premise and to honor the tenants’ rights with their holdings. Especailly important is the detailed partitioning of the grounds, including orchards, farms, homesteads, pastures, and the “commanderie de vaillampont” (Lodge and land of the Knights Templar near Nivelles). Land measurements are in ancient terms. Aywiers’ last abbess, Dame Claire Joseph Demarbaix (1740-1820) played a part in the sale transaction. Her specific roles are described throughout the document., 1 column of about 17 lines written in large French cursive script., and Purchased by Western Michigan University Special Collections from Voyager Press.
- Date Created:
- 1794-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. and Bacceti-Custodio -- Liste des collaborateurs du deuxieme fascicule.
- Date Created:
- 1975-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- La Documentation cistercienne and Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- Back of 5 Francs polychrome French bill, with image of woman from Agen, Lot-et-Garonne, Southwest France.
- Date Created:
- 1943-06-02T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Later marks in colored pencil and a blue 5-pointed star stamp., Housed behind glass in a modern, wooden frame (125 x 280 mm) visible on one side only; dealer's prospectus on back., Fifteenth-century, French receipt by Charles, Duke of Orleans' valet for money received from the Duke's treasury. The Duke, who had run into financial difficulties several years earlier during his 25-year captivity in England, took a book of ballads from the valet and gave it to a money lender, presumably as collateral security. The money lender appears to have absconded with the book. See bibliographic file for complete transaction and translation., French secretary script (cursiva libraria), and Written in Blois, France and dated 14 July 1462 in the document. Signed by Bertrand in lower right corner. Several marks: a number in the left margin including, "339990" in ink of a later hand, "14 Juillet 1462" in pencil just below main text, "2913" in red colored pencil, "T474" in red ink, a "+" symbol in orange colored pencil, and a blue 5-pointed star stamp all towards the center below the main text. Owned by Sir Thomas Philipps (d. 1792-1872). Purchased by Special Collections, Waldo Library from Mackus Company, Fairlawn Ohio, in July of 2005.
- Date Created:
- 1462-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Contemporary binding of tawed leather over beveled wooden boards; marks from a clasp once on edge of front cover; inscription on front cover: Martyrologe de Nangis terres de l’eglise de Nangis; prickings along the outer margin on some leaves, The upper board of a Register of anniversary days when services are to be performed for the dead. Mainly comprised of a calendar which mentions for each day the names of the donors to be honored by a mass, or the names of the relevant saints honored locally. Some of the donors listed have been crossed out, their donation having expired, and other prestigious families such as the Montmorency-Bouchard family, have been respectfully preserved. Cover title: Martyrologe de Nangis terres de l’eglise de Nangis., and Written in Nangis, France over the period of the late 13th to early 16th centuries. Jointly purchased by Western Michigan University and the Newberry Library in 2007.
- Date Created:
- [1200 TO 1625]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Later inscriptions identifying the manuscript., Housed behind glass in a modern, wooden frame (245 x 345) visible on one side only; dealer's prospectus on back., Fifteenth-century, French charter of Charles the Bold (1433-1477), last reigning Duke of Burgundy, granting a pension to his faithful vassal Ranlequin de Fontaines for wounds he received during military service. The military service probably included Charles' 1475 campaign in Lorraine. The document is signed by Charles and several of his important advisers including the Bishop of Tournai. Other names mentioned include: Master Pierre Bogart, Jehan Ondart, and J. Gros. For complete transcription and translation of this document see bibliographic file., Burgundian Bastard (cursiva media/libraria) script, and Written in Nancy, Duchy of Lorraine (Lothaire), modern day France in 1475. Document must have been written shortly after Charles' capture of Nancy in 1475, which he promptly lost to René II, Duke of Lorraine in 1476. The text reads, "donne en notre ville de nanc_," the rest of the word is cropped, but most likely refers to Nancy. "Copie" written in the same hand along the top; faded pencil inscription along the bottom; scribal inscription, in less formal hand just below text, "Ceste copie a este collotionne aux lesd. Originals par moy" followed by elaborate signature. Purchased by Special Collections, Waldo Library from Mackus Company, Fairlawn Ohio, in July of 2005.
- Date Created:
- 1475-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Housed behind glass in a modern, wooden frame (190 x 300) visible on one side only; dealer's prospectus on back., Fifteenth-century, French charter of Marie of Cleaves (1426-1487), Duchess of Orleans and wife of Charles d'Orleans, confirming that her furrier, Jean Adam, has sent various cloaks and other garments through her good friend Master Pierre Sauvage, the Duke's counselor and keeper of the seals. See bibliographic file for complete transcription and translation., French secretary script (cursive media), and Written in Blois, France and dated 5 March 1440. Marie became Duchess in late 1440 so dating is from old calendar which ran from the end of March, making this 5 March 1441 according to modern calendar. Document signed by Marie at the end of the text: "Marie par le commandement de madame la duchesse", followed by elaborate scribal signature. Purchased by Special Collections, Waldo Library form Mackus Company in July of 2005.
- Date Created:
- 1441-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Two different illegible near-contemporary inscriptions in the left margin., Two parchment ties are attached to the bifolium., 4 line inscription on f. 2r after the main text. A black ink stamp comprising a crown and three fleur-de-lis on a shield and vine-stem decoration and words “13S4 Denier Orleans.”, Legal document, possibly an inventory, with a notorial signature., Written in a 18th century French cursive legal script., and Produced in France and dated “6 Avril 1720” in a contemporary hand in the upper left corner on f. 1r. Also, on f. 1r: a black ink stamp of “13S4 Diener Orleans.” Gift of Western Michigan University Department of History to Special Collections in 2005.
- Date Created:
- 1720-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Contemporary binding of tawed leather over beveled wooden boards; marks from a clasp once on edge of front cover; inscription on front cover: Martyrologe de Nangis terres de l’eglise de Nangis; prickings along the outer margin on some leaves; worm holes along the surface and tail of the wooden boards., The lower board of a Register of anniversary days when services are to be performed for the dead. Mainly comprised of a calendar which mentions for each day the names of the donors to be honored by a mass, or the names of the relevant saints honored locally. Some of the donors listed have been crossed out, their donation having expired, and other prestigious families such as the Montmorency-Bouchard family, have been respectfully preserved., and Written in Nangis, France over the period of the late 13th to early 16th centuries. Jointly purchased by Western Michigan University and the Newberry Library in 2007.
- Date Created:
- [1200 TO 1625]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. and Haas-Kurzmann.
- Date Created:
- 1977-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- La Documentation cistercienne and Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- Notorial signature attributed to Michel Marquet. A slash over the signature with no loss of text. The parchment is very thin, wrinkled and folded. Tall ascenders along the first line., Receipt for the final payment of the settlement of the Late King Louis XI, written by Michel Marquet, notary and secretary of King Charles VIII of France on 16 July 1486. The receipt addresses the "commis a la distribucion de certaine grant somme de deniers" the moneys to be used for "ensions des seigneurs des anciennes lignes des haultes almaignes et nacion de suysse" the remainder of the settlement made by King Louis XI re "la franche de bourgogne" for the sum of 1309 livres 14 solz and 9 deniers tournois received from the Treasurer General of Languedoc, Bayart. Signed by marget with his notarial symbol followed by a restatement of the sum received., and 1 column of 7 lines unruled written in cursive documentary script.
- Date Created:
- 1486-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Date Issued:
- 1778-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Wayne State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Eloise Ramsey Collection of Literature for Young People
- Date Issued:
- 1896-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Wayne State University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Eloise Ramsey Collection of Literature for Young People
- Notes:
- Catchword partially cropped on the lower margin of f. 162v., 16th century gilt-tooled arabesque binding or pasteboard, with small marks on edges of boards where clasps were once attached. Binding damaged. Stub of missing leaf between ff. 10v - 11r., On f. 54r: 4-line historiated initial in pink enclosing the Virgin and St. Anne on gold grounds, with a three-quarter decorated board derived from a depiction of the acanthus plant containing occasional hairline foliage and vines, and flowers in gold, and fruit. Some names in the calendar are written in gold. Long ornamental cadelles extending into the top and lower margins, some with skilled caricatures of human faces. Rubricated in red, blue and gold. A 1-line initial in gold on pink and blue grounds with white penwork with line fillers of bars or flower heads on same line. 2-line initials in blue or pink on gold enclosing foliage or colored balls or flowers or foliage or fruit on grounds of gold. On f. 36r: 3-line inital in blue with white penwork, enclosing pink and blue foliage with white penwork, on a ground of gold. On f. 51v and 108v: foliate motif border in outer margin derived from a depiction of the acanthus plant containing occasional hairline foliage and vines, and flowers in gold. On f. 157r: 2-line initial in blue with white penwork, enclosing a strawberry, on ground of gold. On f. 74r-v and f. 77v., outline impression of an initial and foliage border. Many pages have black, red, and blue ink stains. Gold and paint in the initials flaking from some leaves. On f. 8, the top of leaf is cropped with loss of text., A Book of Hours containing a calendar (missing calendar leaves for January and February); Gospel Readings followed by prayers; the Hours of the Virgin; the Penitential Psalms, followed by prayers and a Litany; the Hours of the Cross; the Office of the Dead; the Sulfrages to the Saints, followed by a single prayer which a blue rubric announces. Initials through out are illuminated, and one initial is historiated with a miniature of the Virgin and St. Anne., 1 column of 13 lines ruled in red written in lettre batarde., and “1542” on last main text leaf possibly indicating the precise date of the binding.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Excised from a larger manuscript; prickings visible along the outer edges; binding holes along the inner margins., A 3-line initial in red and blue with pen flourishes, two 2-line initials alternating red and blue with contrasting pen flourishes; some initial letters touched in yellow and two letters extending into upper margin with ornamental cadels; small stains to edge, with slight affect to penwork of uppermost initial., A leaf from a Censier, a book of rents owed to the lordship of La Chapelle, with three entries., 1 column of ruled for 30 long lines in a Northern Textualis Gothic script, with 6 original lines or entries on recto, and nine on the verso; nine further near-contemporary lines added to the second entry on the recto in a similar hand., and It may have been produced as the personal copy of the seigneur. The site is likely to be identifiable as La Chapelle-Gaceline (Morbihan) in Brittany. The place-names, Caro, Le Tay and perhaps also La Gaial (perhaps La Gacilly), point to the immediate surrounds of La Chapelle-Gaceline.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Contemporary gilt-ruled calf, worn and repaired with spine gilt on all edges., One of fifty hand-colored full-figure drawings of male and female members of religious orders in their habits. Drawings on rectos only. Each image is captioned with the name of the order in a banderole. The drawing shown features “pere Augustine.”, An iconography of the Roman Catholic Church open to ff. 16v - 17r. The codex illustrates “pere Augustin” in traditional garb of his order., French cursive on f. 16v and large capitals on f. 17r., and Based on evidence in the text, the iconography includes a monk from Tongerlo Abby near Antwerp, another from Ansewyck near Mechelen, which suggests Beligium as the place of composition. An earlier owner, Cornelia Alstede of Amsterdam, signed her name and address (in Dutch) on the verso of the front free flyleaf and indexed the whole (in French) on the recto and verso of the first leaf. A later owner identififed a handful of the images in blue ink on the black versos. Purchased by Western Michigan University Special Collections from Bruce McKittrick Rare Books, Inc.
- Date Created:
- [1700 TO 1799]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Remnants of glue on the back of the document, perhaps evidence of use as a pastedown of a previous display method., Several letters feature exaggerated pen-flourished ascenders and descenders., Fourteenth-century letter of Charles V of France to the keeper of the royal salt store at Vernon of the River Seine discussing salt that has been smuggled into France., French cursive documentary script, and Produced in Paris, France for Charles V and witnessed by Bonsolas (Hugues Bonsolas, secretary to the king). Bonsolas' signature is at the bottom of the document. Dated 30 November 1376. A later hand inscribed "Charles V 31 [illegible]" in the bottom left corner. In pencil at the top left inscribed within a rectangle: "31 1376 November". In pencil on the recto: "November 1376." Purchased by Special Collections, Western Michigan University from the Mackus Company, Akron, Ohio on May 12, 2012.
- Date Created:
- 1376-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- 16th century gilt-tooled arabesque binding or pasteboard, with small marks on edges of boards where clasps were once attached. Binding damaged., Upper cover of a Book of Hours containing containing a calendar, gospel readings and litany., and “1542” on last main text leaf perhaps indicating the precise date of the binding.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. and Avertissement -- Liste des collaborateurs -- Table des bibliothéques et archives -- Table chronologique des auteurs -- Table des matières -- Table des auteurs répartis par nationalité -- Table des noms de personnes -- Table des noms de lieux autres que les centres religieux.
- Date Created:
- 1979-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- La Documentation cistercienne and Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- Housed behind glass in a modern, wooden frame (190 x 300) visible on one side only; dealer's prospectus on back., Fifteenth-century, French charter of Marie of Cleaves (1426-1487), Duchess of Orleans and wife of Charles d'Orleans, confirming that her furrier, Jean Adam, has sent various cloaks and other garments through her good friend Master Pierre Sauvage, the Duke's counselor and keeper of the seals. See bibliographic file for complete transcription and translation., French secretary script (cursive media), and Written in Blois, France and dated 5 March 1440. Marie became Duchess in late 1440 so dating is from old calendar which ran from the end of March, making this 5 March 1441 according to modern calendar. Document signed by Marie at the end of the text: "Marie par le commandement de madame la duchesse", followed by elaborate scribal signature. Purchased by Special Collections, Waldo Library form Mackus Company in July of 2005.
- Date Created:
- 1441-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Back of 500 Francs polychrome French bill, with two women possibly representing two of the seven liberal arts. The woman on the left may represent grammar, and the woman on the right may represent geometry.
- Date Created:
- 1946-09-12T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Contemporary gilt-ruled calf, worn and repaired with spine gilt on all edges., Spine with gilt decoration of an iconography of the Roman Catholic Church presenting the traditional garbs of eight ecclesiastic posts and thirty-three monastic orders (ten with both female and male members)., and Based on evidence in the text, the iconography includes a monk from Tongerlo Abby near Antwerp, another from Ansewyck near Mechelen, which suggests Beligium as the place of composition. An earlier owner, Cornelia Alstede of Amsterdam, signed her name and address (in Dutch) on the verso of the front free flyleaf and indexed the whole (in French) on the recto and verso of the first leaf. A later owner identififed a handful of the images in blue ink on the black versos. Purchased by Western Michigan University Special Collections from Bruce McKittrick Rare Books, Inc.
- Date Created:
- [1700 TO 1799]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Back of 50 Francs polychrome Algerian bill, with image of Algerian woman and child.
- Date Created:
- 1936-06-04T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Contemporary binding of tawed leather over beveled wooden boards; marks from a clasp once on edge of front cover; inscription on front cover: Martyrologe de Nangis terres de l’eglise de Nangis., “KL” symbols for each month in large red letters, Register of anniversary days when services are to be performed for the dead. Mainly comprised of a calendar which mentions for each day the names of the donors to be honored by a mass, or the names of the relevant saints honored locally. Some of the donors listed have been crossed out, their donation having expired, and other prestigious families such as the Montmorency-Bouchard family, have been respectfully preserved. Last two leaves damaged by worms with some loss of text., Written in long lines; ruled in plummet for 24 lines; written in a gothic hand in red and light brown ink with some later entries in black ink by a wide variety of hands, and Written in Nangis, France over the period of the late 13th to early 16th centuries. Jointly purchased by Western Michigan University and the Newberry Library in 2007.
- Date Created:
- [1200 TO 1625]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. and Lettre des Abbés Généraux -- Préface -- Introduction, by Eugène Manning -- Liste des ouvrages généraux qui sont cités sous forme abrégée -- Liste des collaborateurs du premier volume -- Abarca de Bolera-Azorites -- Liste des collaborateurs du premier fascicule.
- Date Created:
- 1975-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- La Documentation cistercienne and Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- Front of 100 Francs polychrome Moroccan bill, with image of Aït Benhaddou, Morocco, and two watermarks of a lion (profile and frontal views).
- Date Created:
- 1941-05-14T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Remnants of glue on the back of the document, perhaps evidence of use as a pastedown of a previous display method., Several letters feature exaggerated pen-flourished ascenders and descenders., Fourteenth-century letter of Charles V of France to the keeper of the royal salt store at Vernon of the River Seine discussing salt that has been smuggled into France., French cursive documentary script, and Produced in Paris, France for Charles V and witnessed by Bonsolas (Hugues Bonsolas, secretary to the king). Bonsolas' signature is at the bottom of the document. Dated 30 November 1376. A later hand inscribed "Charles V 31 [illegible]" in the bottom left corner. In pencil at the top left inscribed within a rectangle: "31 1376 November". In pencil on the recto: "November 1376." Purchased by Special Collections, Western Michigan University from the Mackus Company, Akron, Ohio on May 12, 2012.
- Date Created:
- 1376-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- 16th century gilt-tooled arabesque binding or pasteboard, with small marks on edges of boards where clasps were once attached. Binding damaged., A 1-line initial in gold on pink and blue grounds with white penwork with line fillers of bars or flower heads on same line. 2-line initials in blue or pink on gold enclosing foliage or colored balls or flowers or foliage or fruit on grounds of gold. Long ornamental cadelles extending into the top and lower margins, some with skilled caricatures of human faces. Rubricated in red, blue and gold., Book block of a Book of hours, partially open to show decorated intials and gothic script with elaborate descenders., 1 column of 13 lines ruled in red written in lettre batarde., and “1542” on last main text leaf perhaps indicating the precise date of the binding.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Front of 500 Francs polychrome French bill, featuring French writer, politician, and diplomat Chateaubriand with lyre.
- Date Created:
- 1946-09-12T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. and Radics-Zvetingh -- Liste des collaborateurs.
- Date Created:
- 1979-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- La Documentation cistercienne and Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- Heraldic sketches, Single unbound gathering., Black pen drawings of coats-of-arms passim., Text includes list of abbots spanning six centuries, abbey charters and donation lists, and papal bulls. 244 unnumbered leaves., French humanistic hand, Abbey of Theuley (Vars, Haute-Saône, France), and Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani (Trappist, Ky.)
- Date Created:
- [1700 TO 1800]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- A bibliography of general hymnary sources is followed (pp. 4-22) by a chronological listing of Cistercian hymns in manuscript and printed editions from 1138 to 1952. Some antiphons, graduals, and psalters are included, and the specific use of each hymn at offices or on feast days noted. Separate listings of manuscript hymns in honor of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Stephen Harding and Edmond of Canterbury) (23-25) and non-liturgical hymns in honor of Cistercians and their friends (e.g. Thomas Becket, Malachy) (25-26), are followed by lists of holding libraries (27), manuscript provenance (28), proper names and first lines of hymns (29). and Bibliographie -- Travaux cisterciens sur l'hymnaire -- Table des noms propres -- Table des manuscrits -- Hymnnes en l'honneur de S. Bernard -- Hymnes non liturgiques -- Hymnes en l'honneur de S. Hugues de Bonnevaux -- Dépôts -- Noms propres -- Hymnes.
- Date Created:
- 1953-06-17T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. and Dahnens-Guyton -- Liste des collaborateurs du troisième fascicule.
- Date Created:
- 1976-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- La Documentation cistercienne and Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- Housed in a modern, matted wooden frame (292 x 363 mm) under glass; dealer's prospectus on back. Remnants of a red wax seal appended on a tongue., Fifteenth-century, French acknowledgment by Pierre de Tarville, master of the guard at Neuville-aux-Bois (near Orleans in France) of receipt of the sum of ₤20.15s., from Guillaument le Moine, the Receiver of the Duchy of Orleans. Of this sum, ₤18.5s is for his year's salary (at 2s. A day) and the rest for his dress allowance. See bibliographic file for complete transcription and additional information., French documentary cursive script (gothic cursiva currens), and Produced near Orleans, France and dated 26 July 1401 in the document. Acquired from the Hermann Suchier (1848-1914). Collection by the book-seller Karl W. Hiersemann (1854-1928) of Leipzig; purchased by C. L. Ricketts from Hiersemann (Catalog 502 for 1921, lot 111); purchased by Special Collections, Waldo Library from Mackus Company, Fairlawn, Ohio on May 26, 2002.
- Date Created:
- 1401-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Front of 5 Francs polychrome Moroccan bill, with watermark of a profile view of a lion.
- Date Created:
- 1941-07-24T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Back of 50 Francs polychrome French bill, with woman and sheep in French countryside.
- Date Created:
- 1941-04-24T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Back of 20 Francs polychrome French bill. At left, with peasant women and child in traditional attire, of Brittany, France. Calvary statuary at right.
- Date Created:
- 1942-09-24T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Housed in a modern, matted wooden frame (292 x 363 mm) under glass; dealer's prospectus on back. Remnants of a red wax seal appended on a tongue., Fifteenth-century, French acknowledgment by Pierre de Tarville, master of the guard at Neuville-aux-Bois (near Orleans in France) of receipt of the sum of ₤20.15s., from Guillaument le Moine, the Receiver of the Duchy of Orleans. Of this sum, ₤18.5s is for his year's salary (at 2s. A day) and the rest for his dress allowance. See bibliographic file for complete transcription and additional information., French documentary cursive script (gothic cursiva currens), and Produced near Orleans, France and dated 26 July 1401 in the document. Acquired from the Hermann Suchier (1848-1914). Collection by the book-seller Karl W. Hiersemann (1854-1928) of Leipzig; purchased by C. L. Ricketts from Hiersemann (Catalog 502 for 1921, lot 111); purchased by Special Collections, Waldo Library from Mackus Company, Fairlawn, Ohio on May 26, 2002.
- Date Created:
- 1401-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Contemporary gilt-ruled calf, worn and repaired with spine gilt on all edges., Fifty hand-colored full-figure drawings of male and female members of religious orders in their habits. Drawings on rectos only. Each image is captioned with the name of the order in a banderole in French., This iconography of the Roman Catholic Church presents the traditional garbs of eight ecclesiastic posts and thirty-three monastic orders (ten with both female and male members). They include Benedictines, Capuchins, Jesuits, Victorines, and a few distinctly Belgian--a monk from Tongerlo Abby near Antwerp, another from Ansewyck near Mechelen. An earlier owner, Cornelia Alstede of Amsterdam, indexed the whole codex (in French) on the recto and verso of the first leaf. She also composed prayers in Dutch on five of the blank versos, facing the male and female Augustinians, the male and female Carmelites, and a Mallade nun., French cursive on versos and large capitals under each drawing on rectos., and Based on evidence of in text, the iconography includes a monk from Tongerlo Abby near Antwerp, another from Ansewyck near Mechelen, which suggests Beligium as the place of composition. An earlier owner, Cornelia Alstede of Amsterdam, signed her name and address (in Dutch) on the verso of the front free flyleaf and indexed the whole (in French) on the recto and verso of the first leaf. A later owner identififed a handful of the images in blue ink on the black versos. Purchased by Western Michigan University Special Collections from Bruce McKittrick Rare Books, Inc.
- Date Created:
- [1700 TO 1799]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Later inscriptions identifying the manuscript., Housed under glass in a modern, wooden frame (295 x 500 mm), visible on one side only; dealer's prospectus on back., Fourteenth century, French legal complaint brought by King Charles VI, on behalf of the Bishop of the royally founded church in Nevers (Cottineau 2: 2064) for serfs' failure to pay taxes to the church. See bibliographic file for complete transcription, translation, and description., French secretary script (cursiva media), and Written in France and dated 10 May 1386. Inscription in French on the reverse: "complainte en cas de saisine et de nouvellite levesque doyen et chapitre de nevers contre plusieurs hommes des villes nomees en ycelle et est de date du xieme de may lan 1386." See bibliographic file for translation. Purchased by Special Collections, Waldo Library from Mackus Company, Fairlawn Ohio, June 2005.
- Date Created:
- 1386-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Contemporary gilt-ruled calf, worn and repaired with spine gilt on all edges., Upper board of an iconography of the Roman Catholic Church presenting the traditional garbs of eight ecclesiastic posts and thirty-three monastic orders (ten with both female and male members)., and Based on evidence in the text, the iconography includes a monk from Tongerlo Abby near Antwerp, another from Ansewyck near Mechelen, which suggests Beligium as the place of composition. An earlier owner, Cornelia Alstede of Amsterdam, signed her name and address (in Dutch) on the verso of the front free flyleaf and indexed the whole (in French) on the recto and verso of the first leaf. A later owner identififed a handful of the images in blue ink on the black versos. Purchased by Western Michigan University Special Collections from Bruce McKittrick Rare Books, Inc.
- Date Created:
- [1700 TO 1799]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- An extensive marginal annotation recto of first folio., Two parchment ties join the two bifolia., 12-line inscription contemporary hand on f. 4v describing nature of the document and dated 17 Juillet 1662 followed by illegible signature. “Beschard” in blue crayon on f. 1r above text. Notorial signatures on f. 1r and f. 4r., Legal document concerning a dispute between Christoph le Bechard, Claude Bechard against Pierre Regnard, with notorial signature., Written in a 17th century French legal script., and Produced in France, possibly Chaussy, in 1662. Gift of the Western Michigan University Department of History to Special Collections in 1999.
- Date Created:
- 1662-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- A note on the origin of collectaries (books of collects, benedictions, prayers) and a short general bibliography (1) is followed by a chronological list of collectories from the twelfth to the twentieth century (updated to 1954). Various types of collects within each are identified and references made to pertinent studies (2-25). Lists of libraries holding manuscripts (26), provenance (27), proper names, and printed editions (28) conclude the section. and Notes -- Dépôts -- Provenance -- Noms propres -- Éditions.
- Date Created:
- 1952-08-25T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- A brief introduction to diurnals and a bibliography (1) is followed (2-63) by a list of Cistercian diurnal manuscripts from the early 12th century – the earliest linked to Robert and Stephen Harding–to 1960. The studies noted include numerous addenda in ink. Lists include holding libraries (64-65), provenance (66), proper names (67) and, finally (68), all printed editions from 1487-1959. and Introduction -- Bibliographie -- Dépôts -- Provenance -- Table des noms propres -- Éditions.
- Date Created:
- 1953-06-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- 16th century gilt-tooled arabesque binding or pasteboard, with small marks on edges of boards where clasps were once attached. Binding damaged., Spine, upper cover and tail of a Book of Hours containing a calendar, gospel readings and litany., and “1542” on last main text leaf perhaps indicating the precise date of the binding.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Contemporary gilt-ruled calf, worn and repaired with spine gilt on all edges., Spine and upper board of an iconography of the Roman Catholic Church presenting the traditional garbs of eight ecclesiastic posts and thirty-three monastic orders (ten with both female and male members)., and Based on evidence in the text, the iconography includes a monk from Tongerlo Abby near Antwerp, another from Ansewyck near Mechelen, which suggests Beligium as the place of composition. An earlier owner, Cornelia Alstede of Amsterdam, signed her name and address (in Dutch) on the verso of the front free flyleaf and indexed the whole (in French) on the recto and verso of the first leaf. A later owner identififed a handful of the images in blue ink on the black versos. Purchased by Western Michigan University Special Collections from Bruce McKittrick Rare Books, Inc.
- Date Created:
- [1700 TO 1799]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Back of 10 Francs polychrome French bill, depicting female farmer with baby.
- Date Created:
- 1942-11-26T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Two different illegible near-contemporary inscriptions in the left margin., Two parchment ties join the two bifolia., 10 line inscription in near-contemporary hand on verso of folio describing the nature of the document. On recto of the first folio: stamp (possibly of Generalite d’Orleans) in black ink, of a heart with three fleur-de-lis, in the middle of the works “Dix Sols De Roole” and in front of two crossed scepters and surmounted by a crown with rays and two bird heads; stamp of “AVG.3S.4D” in black ink immediately above; “House sale at Orleans” and “$20.00” in pencil along the top; two-word, illegible inscription along the top in ink. A stamp identical to the one on folio one recto is located in the top left margin of folio 3 recto., Legal document concerning a dispute between two parties, possibly relating to a harvest, with notorial signature. Name of Bernard mentioned., Written in a 17th century French legal script., and Produced in France, dated 22 Mars 1694 in top left margin of folio 1 recto “Janvier 1694” below the main test on folio 4 and “1694” below inscription on folio 4 verso. Two stamps in black ink on the first folio: the first possibly of Generalite d’Orleans, and the second “AVG.3S.4D”. Numerous marginal inscriptions in near-contemporary hand. Gift of Western Michigan University Department of History to Special Collections in 2005.
- Date Created:
- 1694-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Contemporary binding of tawed leather over beveled wooden boards; marks from a clasp once on edge of front cover; inscription on front cover: Martyrologe de Nangis terres de l’eglise de Nangis; prickings along the outer margin on some leaves, “KL” symbols for each month in large red letters, Register of anniversary days when services are to be performed for the dead open to leaves 38v-39r. Mainly comprised of a calendar which mentions for each day the names of the donors to be honored by a mass, or the names of the relevant saints honored locally. Some of the donors listed have been crossed out, their donation having expired, and other prestigious families such as the Montmorency-Bouchard family, have been respectfully preserved., Written in long lines; ruled in plummet for 24 lines; written in a gothic hand in red and light brown ink with some later entries in black ink by a wide variety of hands; some entries crossed out, and Written in Nangis, France over the period of the late 13th to early 16th centuries. Jointly purchased by Western Michigan University and the Newberry Library in 2007.
- Date Created:
- [1200 TO 1625]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Front of 5 Francs polychrome French bill, with image of Pyrenean shepherd with village and hills in the background.
- Date Created:
- 1943-06-02T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Later inscriptions identifying the manuscript., Housed under glass in a modern, wooden frame (295 x 500 mm), visible on one side only; dealer's prospectus on back., Fourteenth century, French legal complaint brought by King Charles VI, on behalf of the Bishop of the royally founded church in Nevers (Cottineau 2: 2064) for serfs' failure to pay taxes to the church. See bibliographic file for complete transcription, translation, and description., French secretary script (cursiva media), and Written in France and dated 10 May 1386. Inscription in French on the reverse: "complainte en cas de saisine et de nouvellite levesque doyen et chapitre de nevers contre plusieurs hommes des villes nomees en ycelle et est de date du xieme de may lan 1386." See bibliographic file for translation. Purchased by Special Collections, Waldo Library from Mackus Company, Fairlawn Ohio, June 2005.
- Date Created:
- 1386-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. and Labaix-Lupus -- Liste des collaborateurs.
- Date Created:
- 1977-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- La Documentation cistercienne and Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- Later inscriptions identifying the manuscript., Housed behind glass in a modern, wooden frame (245 x 345) visible on one side only; dealer's prospectus on back., Fifteenth-century, French charter of Charles the Bold (1433-1477), last reigning Duke of Burgundy, granting a pension to his faithful vassal Ranlequin de Fontaines for wounds he received during military service. The military service probably included Charles' 1475 campaign in Lorraine. The document is signed by Charles and several of his important advisers including the Bishop of Tournai. Other names mentioned include: Master Pierre Bogart, Jehan Ondart, and J. Gros. For complete transcription and translation of this document see bibliographic file., Burgundian Bastard (cursiva media/libraria) script, and Written in Nancy, Duchy of Lorraine (Lothaire), modern day France in 1475. Document must have been written shortly after Charles' capture of Nancy in 1475, which he promptly lost to René II, Duke of Lorraine in 1476. The text reads, "donne en notre ville de nanc_," the rest of the word is cropped, but most likely refers to Nancy. "Copie" written in the same hand along the top; faded pencil inscription along the bottom; scribal inscription, in less formal hand just below text, "Ceste copie a este collotionne aux lesd. Originals par moy" followed by elaborate signature. Purchased by Special Collections, Waldo Library from Mackus Company, Fairlawn Ohio, in July of 2005.
- Date Created:
- 1475-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. and Lettre des Abbés Généraux -- Préface -- Introduction, by Eugène Manning -- Liste des ouvrages généraux qui sont cités sous forme abrégée -- Liste des collaborateurs du premier volume -- Abarca de Bolera-Azorites -- Liste des collaborateurs du premier fascicule.
- Date Created:
- 1975-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- La Documentation cistercienne and Cistercian Reference Works
- Notes:
- Prime meridian: [Ferro].; Shows political subdivisions in Africa.; 8 written on verso. and 1 map : hand col. 44 x 62 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; North is oriented to the top of the map with no compass rose or direction indicators.; Decorative cartouche includes the escutcheon of France and a face. An escuthceon located next to the city of Sedan on the map and repeated larger in the upper right corner of the map.; Inscription "Et se vendent a Paris chez Melchior Tavernier demeurant sur l'Isle du Palais" (And sold in Paris at the house of Melchoir Tavernier located on the Palace Island).; This state was published in atlases by Jan Jansson in 1636, 1637, and 1680.; From the Jansson Appendix Atlas 1636-1680, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 45 x 55 cm
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Shows eastern and western hemispheres.; From his Cartes Générales de toutes les parties du monde...Paris, l'autheur; P. Mariette, 1658 [1660?] (Philips 4260); Jean Somer Pruthenus sculpsit. and 1 map : col. 35 x 52 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; Includes a decorative cartouche with vines of grapes and an a cherubs face and the coat of arms of the King of France and Navarre.; This state was published in Jan Jansson's Appendix Atlantis in 1636.; From the Jansson Appendix Atlas 1636-1680, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 44 x 55 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; Fortifications colored.; Includes indexes of "Nomenclature des Rues" -- "Bureaux Principaux" -- "Passages."; Includes list of government departments, libraries, and theaters. and 1 map : hand col., mounted on cloth 56 x 86 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; North oriented to the leftof the map.; Includes a decorative cartouche with grapes and vines, compass rose, and illustrations of ships on the ocean.; From the Composite Atlas of France, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 38 x 49 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Includes indexes to roads, religious institutions, theaters, libraries, arrondissements, town halls, and neighborhoods. and 1 map : 84 x 57 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; North oriented toward the upper left.; "Imprime chez Ioannem Ianssonium et se vend a Paris chez Melchoir Tavernier, demeurant aupres du Palais" Printed by Johannes Jansson and sold at Melchoir Tavernier's shop, located near the Palace.; Illustration includes a decorative cartouche with fruit, face, and coat of arms.; This state was published in atlases by Jan Jansson in 1637 and 1680.; From the Jansson Appendix Atlas 1636-1680, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 38 x 49 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Includes decorative cartouche and dedication to Theodoro Bas.; Printer's signature "F 6". and 1 map : hand col. 40 x 48 cm
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; Prime meridian: Ferro.; Shows Africa and the Middle East.; Includes 2 insets: Carte particuliere du Cap de Boñ Esperance et de ses environs -- Carte particuliere de l'Isle de France. and 1 map : hand col. 46 x 63 cm
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; North oriented to upper left corner of the map.; Illustrations include decorative cartouche with two faces and a the French coat of arms.; This state was published in atlases by Jan Jansson in 1637 and 1680.; From the Jansson Appendix Atlas 1636-1680, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 35 x 48 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; From Pierre Mariette's "Theatre geographique de France contenant les cartes particulieres de ses provinces". and 1 map 38 x 50 cm
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- 1 map 25 x 27 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; North oriented to the upper left corner of the map.; Includes illustrations of ships and sea monsters on the ocean. The title cartouche is surrounded by vines of fruit while the scale cartouche depicts an angel with cartographic tools.; From the Composite Atlas of France, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 37 x 50 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; North oriented toward the right of the map.; From the Composite Atlas of France, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 32 x 45 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; Decorative title cartouche and ships can compass rose on the ocean.; Does not match any atlases listed in van der Krogt.; From the Jansson Appendix Atlas 1636-1680, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 45 x 55 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Ornamental title.; In Atlas universel, 1757. and 1 map : hand col. 47 x 52 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; The title cartouche includes branches of fruit and is topped with a vase of flowers and fruit.; This state was published in atlases by Jan Jansson between 1631 and 1633.; From the Jansson Appendix Atlas 1636-1680, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 36 x 47 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; Includes ill. of ships and sea creatures, and uses a special engraving technique to create a wave appearance in the water.; The scall cartouche includes the date "1620."; From the Composite Atlas of France, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 32 x 51 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; North oriented toward the right of the map.; Decorative cartouche includes two faces. A scale cartouche in the shape of a obelisk crowned by a fleur de lis in the bottom left corner.; This state was published in atlases by Jan Jansson in 1631-33, and 1637.; From the Jansson Appendix Atlas 1636-1680, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 45 x55 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.; Includes inset maps of Paris and Corsica.; "Les chemins de fer par Alfred Potiquet". and 1 map : mounted in folder 30 x 35 in.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; Decorative cartouche held by mythical birds.; Includes index to some physical features and places.; From Homann Heirs, "Atlas Selectus".; View has two figures dancing on mountain and witches flying on goats and brooms above the mountain.; According to popular legend Brocken Mountain is the meeting place of the Walpurgis Night or Witches' Sabbath, the "Brocken scene" in Goethe's Faust is set here, it is often referred to as Blocksberg.; View of Brocken Mountain from the Northeast looking Southwest. and 1 view : hand col. 48 x 56 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Prime meridian: Paris.; [In J.F.D. de la Harpe "Histoire Générale des Voyages" 4. 1738-74] and 1 map 18 x 27 cm
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief show pictorially.; The title cartouche includes a man and woman atop a monument bearing a crowned French coat of arms and supported by two manticores. The man and woman have been colored a vibrant yellow.; Includes the inscription "a Amsterdam imprimé ches Henrii Hondius, et se vendent a Paris ches Melchoir Tavernier aupres du Palais." (Published at the publishing house of Henry Hondius in Amsterdam and sold in the shop of Melchoir Tavernier in Paris near the Palace.); From the Composite Atlas of France, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan.; Appears to match the state mentioned in Van der Krogt but lacks the inscription "Delineabat Joannes Tardo, canonicus Ecclesiae Sarlati 1625." and 1 map 35 x 46 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Includes indexes.; Color outlines the cité, ville, and univers. and 1 map : hand col. 49 x 61 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Inset: Endoresement by Edmund Halley.; From Covens, J. & Mortier, C. Atlas nouveau contenant toutes les parties du monde... Amsterdam, 1683-1761. v. 9, no. 41.; In lower right margin: J. and 1 map : hand col. 55 x 50 cm
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; Includes French and German scale bars.; With compass rose, coat of arms, and ship illustrations.; Does not match any states listed in Van der Krogt.; From the Jansson Appendix Atlas 1636-1680, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map : 36 x 48 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; "Dressee et dediee a nosseigneurs les enfans de France, par leur tres humble et tres obeissant serviteur de Fer. geog. de mgr. le Dauphin."; Title and dedication in decorative cartouches. and 1 map : hand col. 23 x 32 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; North oriented to the bottom right corner. No compass rose or directions included.; Three decorative cartouches, including the title, scale, and a blank cartouche. The scale cartouche includes a man and woman surrounded by faming tools, while the blank cartouche includes a holding a faming tool. In the blank cartouche in pencil is written "Defense à Fumer."; This state was published in Jan Jansson's Theatrum Universe Galliae in 1632.; From the Jansson Appendix Atlas 1636-1680, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map; 45 x 55 cm
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Photostatic copy.; Map bordered by tables listing Indian nations and animals of Canada.; Chatelain copy of Lahontan's 1703 map of Canada.; Above neat line at right: Tom VI. no. 21 pag: 90.; Copy 2 in: Chatelain, Zacharias. Atlas historique ..., [1708-1720], vol. 6, p. 90. and 1 map : photostat 32 x 37 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown by hachures.; Publiée au Dépôt de Cartes et Plans de la Marine en 1881.; "1088" printed in lower corner of each sheet. and 1 map on 4 sheets : col. 114 x 82 cm
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Les monuments publies, les places.; Inset: Plan des forts, detaches. and 1 map : col. 47 x 60 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; Includes decorative cartouche.; Shows political boundaries.; Shows routes of various explorers. and 1 map : hand col. 43 x 58 cm. on sheet 55 x 64 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Covers United States from Rio Grande River to Hudson River.; Relief shown pictorially.; Prime meridian: Ferro.; Item 46 in LC Kohl exhibition, Mar. to June 1993. DLC; Includes notes.; Inset: Carte particuliere des embouchures de la Rivie. S. Louis et de la Mobile. and 1 map : hand. col. 47 x 64 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; Dedication to the king in the bottom right corner.; Includes the Savoy and Dauphine coat of arms.; From "Atlantis maioris appendix", Johannes Janssonius, 1630. and 1 map 36 x 48 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; North oriented to the left.; Includes a decorative cartouche with grapes and vines, compass rose, and illustrations of ships on the ocean.; This state was published in atlases by Jan Jansson in 1631, 1631-33, 1633, 1636, and 1637.; From the Jansson Appendix Atlas 1636-1680, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 38 x 49 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; Illustrations include ships engaging in battle on the ocean and two sea monsters framing the French coat of arms. The titel cartouche is crowned by Atlas supporting the Earth, framed by banners. The titel cartouche also includes a barrell and tools in barrell making.; The inscription indicating this map was sold by Tavernier in Paris has been removed but is still visible.; This state was published in Jan Jansson's Appendix Novi Atlantis in 1637.; From the Jansson Appendix Atlas 1636-1680, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map 36 x 48 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown by hachures and landform drawings.; Alternate title: Amer. Sep., No. 42.; "Desée sur pierre et lithe par H Ode et Ph. Lippens, Avril, 1825."; [Paris prime meridian]; Area and population is indicated.; From Atlas universel de geographie / Ph. Vandermaelen. Bruxelles, 1827. and 1 map : hand col. 41 x 49 cm
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps
- Notes:
- Relief shown pictorially.; Possibly from Le Clerc's 1622 edition of "Theatre Géographique du Royaume de France" or Tavernier's 1632 edition of "Theatre geographique du royaume de France."; From the Composite Atlas of France, title created to represent a unique collection within the Clark Library, University of Michigan. and 1 map; 32 x 45 cm.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- UM Clark Library Maps