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Book of Hours of Yolande of Flanders: A Manuscript of the Fourteenth Century in the Library of Henry Yates Thompson~ (London: Whittingham at the Chiswick Press, 1905), p. 4). Much of the original work, notably the miniatures in the calendar
G. Watson, ~Catalogue of Dated and Datable Manuscripts c. 700-1600 in the Department of Manuscripts, The British Library~, 2 vols (London: British Library, 1979), I, 166; cf. Vienna, ÖNB, Cod. 618, signed by Marerio in 1440).Mario Maffei (b. 1463, d.
Harley for 1100 guilders (see C. E. Wright and Ruth C. Wright, ~The Diary of Humfrey Wanley 1715-1726~, 2 vols (London: Bibliographical Society, 1976), I, 38 n. 5).The Harley Collection, formed by Robert Harley (b. 1661, d. 1724), 1st earl
Düsseldorf: bought the entire Graevius library in 1703 (see Clark 1891; Wright 1972). Giovanni Giacomo Zamboni (d. 1753), resident in London for the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (c. 1723-1753), friend of Michael Mattaire, the classical scholar and historian of printing: bought
lions [argent]; a couronne de marquis surmounting the shield (front pastedown; see Wright 1972).Thomas Ballard, bookseller and book auctioneer in London; his sale, 20 February 1720/21, lot 176, bought for Edward Harley through Nathaniel Noel (see Wright and Wright 1966;
(ff. 103v, 212v).Anthoine Lacombe, 17th century: ownership inscription (ff. 127v-128).Various other inscriptions (ff. 211-212).Thomas Ballard, bookseller and book auctioneer in London; his sale, 20 February 1720/21, lot 12, bought for Edward Harley through Nathaniel Noel. The Harley Collection, formed by
Julij 1720’ (2nd flyleaf at the beginning). This manuscript was bought on that date, probably from Christopher Bateman (fl. 1698-1730), London bookseller and auctioneer (Wright 1972, p. 66). Edward Harley bequeathed his library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles
in Harley 4455, ff. 185-238).The Loménie de Brienne family: sold by the son of Louis Henri de Loménie through the London bookseller James Woodman on 18 May 1724 to Edward Harley, his sale, lot 73 (see Wright 1972). The Harley
Brienne family (index Lomenie de Brienne): sold by the son of Louis-Henri de Loménie (b. 1635, d. 1698) through the London bookseller James Woodman on 18 May 1724 to Edward Harley (see Wright 1972). The Harley Collection, formed by Robert
Palace of 1535, no. 11.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. French army disembarks in Africa Master of the Harley Froissart Master of the London Wavrin Jehan Froissart Netherlands, S.
Richmond Palace of 1535, no. 11.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Charles VI of France Master of the Harley Froissart Master of the London Wavrin Jehan Froissart Netherlands, S.
lot 2.Henry Ellis Allen; by descent to his son Samuel Allen and grandson Capt. Samuel Allen: their sale at Sotheby's, London, 30 January 1920, lot 3, bought by Maggs for £18 10s: cutting from the sales catalogue with a description
lot 2.Henry Ellis Allen; by descent to his son Samuel Allen and grandson Capt. Samuel Allen: their sale at Sotheby's, London, 30 January 1920, lot 3, bought by Maggs for £18 10s: cutting from the sales catalogue with a description
lot 2.Henry Ellis Allen; by descent to his son Samuel Allen and grandson Capt. Samuel Allen: their sale at Sotheby's, London, 30 January 1920, lot 3, bought by Maggs for £18 10s: cutting from the sales catalogue with a description
Palace of 1535, no. 11.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. French army disembarks in Africa Master of the Harley Froissart Master of the London Wavrin Jehan Froissart Netherlands, S.
3164 (see J. J. G. Alexander and A. C. de la Mare, ~The Italian manuscripts in the Library of Major J. R. Abbey~, (London: Faber, 1969), p. 63). Attavante degli Attavanti Juvenal (index Decimus Junius Juvenalis) Italy Italy, Central (Florence)
his inventory number, see, Iacobo Morelli, ~Bibliotheca Maphaei Pinellii Veneti~, 6 vols (Venice: Typis Palesii, 1787), III, p. 360: his London sale, 2 March 1789, lot 12844, bought by Edwards for £1 2s.; inscribed '1.2.0' (f. 1, top right).James Edwards
his inventory number, see, Iacobo Morelli, ~Bibliotheca Maphaei Pinellii Veneti~, 6 vols (Venice: Typis Palesii, 1787), III, p. 360: his London sale, 2 March 1789, lot 12844, bought by Edwards for £1 2s.; inscribed '1.2.0' (f. 1, top right).James Edwards
and politician.Henry Howard (b. 1628, d. 1684), 6th duke of Norfolk, presented to the Royal Society in 1667.The Royal Society, London (its ink stamp: 'Soc. Reg. Lond / ex dono HENR. HOWARD / Norfolciensis.', f. 1).Purchased by the British Museum
and politician.Henry Howard (b. 1628, d. 1684), 6th duke of Norfolk, presented to the Royal Society in 1667.The Royal Society, London (its ink stamp: 'Soc. Reg. Lond / ex dono HENR. HOWARD / Norfolciensis.', f. 2; its book-plate inside upper