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An Ethiopian amulet or ketab in Amharic., 19th century - Bound Bound
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- 19th century -
- Scope Content:
- Probably (?) 19th century. Rubricated and with decorations and miniatures in red, black and green. Contains a number of small tracts in 3 or 4 different hands bound together between wooden boards, as follows: (a) blank, f. 1: trials of the pen (fatina bere) in red and black, f.2r; a charm? ff.2v-4r with a magic diagram on f.4v. (b) Golgota (Salot), prayers of the Blessed Virgin Mary, on Mount Golgotha, ff.5r-32r; blank, f.32v (only the stub of f. 32 remains) (c) Various prayers and incantations, beginning "'Esaged lamalakoteka" and ending with an invocation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, ff.334-50r, with a sketch for a miniature of St George and the dragon on f.45r; a miniature of the archangels Michael and Gabriel shown as the protectors of a holy Theodore (qedus Tiwoderos), not further identified, on f.45v; a miniature of St. George slaying the dragon (the background painted in blood) on f.50r; blank f.50v (d) Prayers and incantations, beginning "Basam abe wawalid wamanfas kidusam" and in most of which the Blessed Virgin Mary is invoked (her name has been written in over an erasure in many of the rubrics towards the end), ff.51r-86v. See Rene Basset: Les Prieres de la Vierge a Bartos et au Golgotha. Paris, 1895. (Les Apocryphes ethiopiens, 5) Deborah Lifchitz: Textes ethiopiens magico-religieux. Paris, 1940. (Institut d'Ethnologie. Travaux et memoires, 38) p. 15. Accompanied by a card (5 x 8 cm.) in German. A translation follows: "Abyssinian magic and prayerbook from the year ca. 800. H Selata Egzitina / Mariam gologota Prayer to the Virgin Mary to be prayed in Jerusalem in addition to a few incantations (formulas of magic). 86 leaves. Amhara. Acquired 1904. It is said to have been decorated with human blood. The imperial royal court library wants to acquire (bids) this book for 900 Kcrowns. It is one of the oldest books known to date. M. R. Schmerha"
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Bible. Old Testament. Pentateuch. Hebrew. Torah., 19th century? - Bound Bound
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- 19th century? -
- Scope Content:
- J.D. Pearson, Oriental Manuscripts in Europe and North America (Switzerland, 1971), page 64 (Z6605 .O7 P37)
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Butts, R. G., fl. 1841, plantation owner. Journal and memorandum book of plantation Thomas in British Guiana and travels in Great Britain., 1834, August-1841, February 6 - Bound Bound
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- 1834, August-1841, February 6 -
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- Thirty-two blank pages of a total of 110 p. Boards with clasp First thirty-two pages, June 12, 1835-Dec. 27, 1837, are accounts of several trips to the United Kingdom in which he describes his social life, journeys, dinners, theaters, opera, othersocial engagements, and visits with his sisters, one of whom took care of his two sons. The first journey was made on the ocean going ship "Johnstone" which left Demerara on June 12, 1835, for Liverpool arriving in Ireland on July 27 and by means of a fishing boat landed him at Galley Head. On Aug. 30, 1835, he left for Madeira where he had friends and business acquaintances in connection with the emigration of labor to his and his friends' plantations in Demerara (now Georgetown) British Guiana. He departed for London on November 11, 1835, in the brig "Dart" and arrived at his destination nineteen days later. On Dec. 21, 1835, he rented Brookfield House at Teignmouth, Devon. A party of nineteen, which included his sistersr and his sons, embarked on Apr. 9, 1836 on board the barque "Usk" at Torquay for Quebec. On Aug. 1, 1836, he purchased Mr. Stewart's undivided half of the plantation Arcadia and he notes in some detail the financial arrangements. He departed for Demerara on Apr. 5, 1837, in the barque "Nautilius" and arrived there on May 3. Jan. 27, 1841, he left Demerara on a political mission at the request of members of the court in the "Eliza Miller" steamer for Trinidad--returned Feb. 6 "having satisfactorily arranged in it Sir Hy MacLeod the Governor of Trinidad." Between 1834 and 1841 numberous memorandums were made on a variety of subject which included finances, a scale of food allowances for one hundred men on a voyage from Madeira for about twenty-five days. Since slavery was terminated in British possessions on Aug. 1, 1834, Butts noted large sums due him in compensation and described the method of arriving at it--"Mode and manner of the Appraisement of Negroes of British Guiana August 1834." Applying these principles, he then gives a detailed appraisement of plantation Thomas.
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Chinese torture drawings on pith paper., 19th century - Box Vault 2
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- 19th century -
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- Bound in red cloth with tie
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Contemplation., 19th century - Bound Bound
- Date:
- 19th century -
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- "Principally written during a tour in North America" Canto I - 40 stanzas; Canto II - 48 stanzas; Canto III (number only) Begins: The circling year again with steady course/Renews its infant days...and ends: Farewell. This book is now indeed my last,/And these bright scenes and hours will be forever past Poem commemorates the beauty and storms of nature in the New World (I-31), America (I-3, II-1), Hudson River (II-8), Trenton River (II-12), Lake Erie (II-24, 28), Niagara (II-29, 37), the name of Washington (II-1,2), and states: But Man is not my theme; again I turn/To thee sweet Nature... (II-3) Blank leaves: 37 Watermark: J Green Son 1825
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Corner Chair, Mid-18th century
- Collection ID:
- B0107
- Date:
- Mid-18th century
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Lodge, Norman? fl. 19th century, assistant in the Science and Art Department of the South Kensington Museum. To "dear Abbey." "I am awfully sorry I cannot join you on the 1st. but I am in the middle of 12000 Exam papers.", 19th century - box 6
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- 19th century -
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- Dated May 24 Embossed with the seal of the South Kensington Museum Second leaf blank
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Mahogany Center Table, Mid-19th century
- Collection ID:
- B0093
- Date:
- Mid-19th century
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Miscellaneous mss., 2100 BCE-1992
- Campus:
- Indiana University Bloomington
- Repository:
- Lilly Library
- Collection ID:
- LMC 1754
- Date:
- 2100 BCE-1992
- Creator:
- Various
- Scope Content:
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Note on Indexing Term - "Law": Of particular interest: Apr. 13, 1640-Mar. 28, 1681: Great Britain, Parliament, House of Commons, Journals. Oct. 21-Dec. 30, 1678. Great Britain, Parliament. House of Commons. Journal Book of the House of Commons for the Sessions of Parliament begun at Westminster... 1723. Majmuai fetawa (Legal decisions) written by 'Ali ibn Mustafþ. 18th cent. Huccatlar (Legal opinions of judges on land tenure law in Turkey).
Note on Indexing Term - "Medicine": Of particular interest are the following: 1652, Mar. 8. al-Qanun fi al-Tibb (The canon of medicine) by Avicenna, physician. 1730?. Extract from the Pen-ts'ao chang-mu by Li Chi Tsin [written by Jacques Francois Vandermonde, physician.] This item discusses the practice of Chinese medicine. 1780-1829. Compendium of Physic and Surgery, attributed to Joseph Flowerden, published London, 1769. n.d. Manafai ' al-nas written by Nida'i, head medicine man of Sultan Salim II. It deals with medicine in Turkey during the 16th century.
Note on Indexing Term - "Music": Of particular interest is a 1884-1909 album of autographs, signatures, and letters of musicians and others. Many of the autographs are accompanied by bars of music.
Note on Indexing Term - "Voyages and travels": Of interest are the following items: Jan. 24, 1587: Passport granting safe conduct to St. John of Lisbon, Portuguese ship, sailing to Brazil for a cargo of sugar, wood, etc. Nov. 16, 1652-Sept. 20, 1653: "Naval affairs, the Dutch war in K. Charles ye 2d's reign..." written by Sir John Lawson. Aug. 15, 1683: Letter from Governor of Jamaica, Sir Thomas Lynch to Charles II, King of Britain. Concerns recovering sunken treasure off the coast of Hispaniola, George Churchill who commanded the frigate "Falcon" and piracy. 1794. Navigational profiles-sailing directions from the Isle of Wight to the Anamba Islands...written by John Cottrell, naval officer. Sept. 6, 1803: Letter from Horatio Nelson, deals with desertion of seamen and marines. Dec. 24, 1812-Apr. 17, 1818: Volume of copies or drafts of letters from and to the ship brokers, McNeill Co. Jan. 1-Dec. 28, 1816: Account book of a merchant who lists costs of various voyages to Jamaica, Hamburg and Lisbon. Oct. 7, 1820-June 12, 1821: Log of Proceedings on board the "Albion" of London. Apr. 21, 1866: Certificate of the arrival and departure of the "Barca" Louisa Cook.
Note on Indexing Term - "Religion": n.d. G.R. Steele, Notes on the history of the Covenanters in Scotland and on the life of David Jamison Shaw. n.d. Thai book of Buddhist religious literature. n.d. (folio). The Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Verses ('phags pa shes rab kyi pha rol du phyin pa brgyad stong pa).
Note on Indexing Term - "Science": Of interest: 1795 astrophysical text entitled, Elementa Philosophie Universe written by professor Thoma Garcia de Zuniga. March 24, 1820 letter from astronomer Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre to mathematician Joseph Nicolas Nicollet. 1845 copy of a text in Turkish which deals with medical and pharmaceutical chemistry. Undated German text written by Indiana University botany professor Frank Marion Andrews entitled Zoologie.
Note on Indexing Term - "Travel": Of interest is a 1834-1841 journal and memorandum book of the plantation "Thomas" in British Guiana and travels in Great Britain. Includes descriptions of several trips to the United Kingdom written by plantation owner R.G. Butts. Also, an 1834-1835 journal of an European tour written by Henry Bertie and an anonymous 1849 diary of boat and overland trips in the U.S. and Canada.
Note on Indexing Terms - "West (U.S.)" and "Americana": Of particular interest is a diary of boat and overland trips in the U.S. and Canada dated Jan. 1- Nov. 14, 1849.
Note on Indexing Term - "World War, 1914-1918": Of particular interest is a 1914- 1916 diary of Philip Sass, soldier and businessman. Written in German, this diary gives a day to day account of a German soldier fighting Russian troops.
Note on Indexing Term - "World War, 1939-1945": Of interest is a Jan. 24, 1940 letter from Margaret Steggall to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke of Bloomington, Indiana which contains a description of London in wartime.
- Physical Description:
- 12 boxes 61 bound
- Place:
- France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799
- Collection Context
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