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saEc. vII-vIIr

One leaf on papyrus, no\r/ measuring 120 :70 mM., partly imperfect, writte in Greek sloping uncial script, 11 lines on verso, and on recto 14 lines of bol uncial script in Coptic, in rather poor condition. Wlth full transcript (C 26).

Seventh/Eighth century A.D. f

Both recto and verso are of religious nature, the Greek lines consist of a hymn on th:

body of Christ, derived from the Athanasian Creed,

2276 RITUS CELEBRANDI SPONSALIA FRAGMENTA MEMtsR.

saEc. Ix.

Three fragments from a codex 70 :45 mM., written in sloping With full transcript.

o n v e l l u m , m e a s u r i n g 1 6 0 : 2 0 0 , 1 3 0 : 1 3 5 uncials, long lines verso and recto. (Cm 8)

Ninth century

the otd Coptic liturgy celehrated on

A.D. f

An important and extensive text oI a rnarriage.

22t7 aSCENSIO (VrSrO) JESAIAE FRAGMENTA COPTO-AKFIMIMICA SAEC. IV.

F o u r f r a g m e n t s f r o m a p a p g r u s ro l l , m e a s u r i n g a b . 9 5 : 5 5 , 1 0 0 : 6 0 , 1 0 0 : 6 I 60 :75 mM. each, the text written on verso only in an elegant uncial of early type, into columns, the recto occupied by mid 3rd century cursive scti in Greek.

about 300 A.D. f

Published by Prof. Th. Lefort in Le Mus6on LII (1939), with reproduction (,plate II) The text contains Vll. 12-15,VfiL 16-17,IX. 9-11, X. 9-11. A copy of the publicatior is subjoined.

Possibly the earliest Coptic ars. of this old Christian apocryphon. One instances of a Christian text written on a roll of papyrus.

The Ascension of Jesaiah, an apocryphoq now extant in a complete form in the E version alone, composed during the lst century A.D. and of considerable importance in llght rvhich it throws upon the views held in certain circles oI the Christian church of apostolic period with regard to the doctrines of the resurrection, the Seven Heavens, and demons.

2218 TEXTUS APOCBYPI{LIS FRAGMENTA MEMBR,. SAEC. IV-V.

Nine fragments on vellum, averaging in size between 75:45 and25:25 mM.

verso and recto with fine uncial script. (Crn 6).

Fourth/Fifth century A.D. / 11

Text: There are several proper names: Epimachus, Paul I John, ]esaiah, Onias, in fr.5: the Christ saith: I... him, ...before the world, why...

With complete transcripts.

the occasion c!

of the very

2219 EVANGELIUM SEC. LUCAM IN SAHIDICA DIALECTO FRAGMENTUM SAEC. IV.

Fragment on vellum of irregular shape, ab 50:45 mM.,8 incomplete lines of splendid calligraphy, uncial script, writing on recto rubbed off.

Fourth century A.D. f 55,-.

Text: St, Luke XIII. 16, with complete transcript.

A fine trut unfortunately smal1 and mutilated fragment from what must have been a q'onderful and early codex.

2220 PSALMORUM LIBER IN SAHIDICA DIALECTO FBAGMENTA SAEC. V.

T w o f r a g m e n t a r y l e a v e s f r o m a v e l l u m c o d e x , 1 1 0 : 4 0 I 1 1 0 : 6 5 m M . , r e c t o and verso \trrith fine bold uncial script, 21 mutilated lines to the single column.

( C m 1 5 ) .

Fifth century A.D. f 120,-.

Contains the end of Ps. 36 and the beginning of Ps. 37. The text agrees with the London papyrus edited by Budge and differs from the Berlin Psalter published by Rahlfs. Wlth complete transcript.

222L NOVUM. TESTAMENTUM (AD PHILIPPENSES) FRAGMENTA MEMBR. SAEC. V.

Fragmentary leaf from a small codex on vellum, a complete although mutilateci column, 80 :40 mM., with 17 lines of small and very elegant uncial script on recto.. writing on verso much rubbed off.

Fifth century A.D. f L40,-.

Text: Ad Philipp. lll. 5-9. With complete transcript.

222 INCERTUS.

F r a g m e n t o n p a p y r u s , 3 3 : 2 1 0 m M . , b o l d u n c i a l s c r i p t , 4 l i n e s o n v e r s o , r e c t o b l a n k . ( C 7 7 ) .

Fifth/Sixth €entury A.D. f 140,-.

Compare 1 Kings l, 13 E 17.4, Psalm. 89.3,4, St. Matthew 16. 18-19 and the text published by Crum-Eveiyn White. The monastery of Epiphanius at Thebes II, New York 1926, nr. 606.

2223 INCERTUS.

Sheet from a vellum codex, now measuring 165 : 25 mM., double colurnns with f l n e b o l d u n c i a l s c r i p t , 5 l i n e s r e c t o a n d v e r s o . (C u r 1 a ) .

Fifth century A.D. f 90,-.

Contains the story of the [,ord, Moses and the burning bush. The text does not closely follow Exodus. Part from a homily or apocryphon? With full transcript.

2224 INCERTUS.

Fragment on papyrus, ab. 50: 115 mM., 5 imperfect lines of careless uncial script of an uncommon and early type with a tendency to cursive on verso, recto blank. With complete transcript. (C 23).

Third/Fourth century A.D. f 180,-.

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^ An obscure religious text,: It is I lvho is in need to,be baptised... to change when the saviour _was baptised... the Heavens were opened forthwith and the spi.lt(i1... th.

Saviour |esus who receives...

2225 PSALMUS APOCRYPHUS IN AKHMIMICA DIALECTO

saEc. nr/rv.

A complete and-broad.column from a papyrus roll, with the slight remains from another column, the sheet now measuring 2r0:240 mly'.., w"ritten in an early and archaic Coptic uncial script, 34 linei of irregular length, akhmimic dialect, recto blank,_the- writing rubbed off on a few-plac"s uird there is a lacuna in the lower half.

Iate Third or early Fourth century A.D. f 200,-.

* Published by Prof. L. Th. Lefort in Le Musdon LII (1939-p. l--z) with plate and French translation,.a copy of which is subjoined, One of'the'exceedingiy ,ur" instances of a Lhristian text written on a -papyrus rol1. The text opens $rith ,,,H;ileluja" and the lines following seem to be inspired by, the Canonical psalter and by Genesis.

A very attractive fragment from a lost work of apocryphal lrteraiure,

2226 ACTA ANDREAE (?) EVANGELTUM ApOCRypHUM (?) SAEC. IV.

Fragment on papyrus, 45 : 45 mM., elegant small uncial script, with g and 9 Iines on verso and recto respectively, the first and last lines from a columrr.

( c l 0 e ) .

early Fourth century A.D. f g0r-.

. ..Anexceedingly interesting.and attractive text. In line I the Kingdom of God is mentioned, in line 4 Andreas: in line 7:.they dragg-ed their nets (on the shor"el) .o*pur. St. na"ltii.-4. 17 and St, Marc. 1. 15, the p.res.en:t fragm_ent, however, does not follo* tt" Corp-"t_-Gi, There is-a story about a net in which ]esusLdresses Andreas and others in the Acta Andrea.' (Texts 8 Studies, Coptic apocrypha vol, 2 and 5\.

228 I,ITURGIA COPTICA S.q,HtrDICA FEAGMENTI.]M CHAET.

SAEC. IX-X.

One leaf on very early paper, 105 : 130 mM., 14 lines verso and i3 lines recto.

sloping uncial script .of decadent, type, lower and upper part rnissing. with

compiete transcript. (Ca 18).

Ninth/Tenth century A.D. f

40,-4. Y..v .curious text, the only parallel we could trace is Br. Museum ed, Crum nr. 969, I he dialect is tsayumic with a few akhmimic peculiarities,

2228 LITURGIA COPTICA SAHIDICA EAGMENTUM CIIAR,T.

SAEC. X-XI.

The leaf from a cod,ex on early paper, lower part missing, now rileasurinq 120:105 mM., long lines o[ late uniial scripr, initial letteri markecl red ani yellovr, red rubric, page 17/18 from a codex.-With complete transcript. (l C) TenthlEleventh century A.D. f eB,_.

The text contains the anaphora in the old version.

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EVANGELIUM SEC. MARCUM BOHAIRICE FRAGMENTA SAEC. XVII(?)

Sir leaves on early European paper, 225 :155 m[1., page 1-7 in a ceieiess gcial script, 18 lines to the page, the remainder r*'ritten in a beautifui uncia, laqd, with broad right hand margin apparently to leave space for an Arabi:l lnrallel text, in good condition throughout.

about Seventeenth century A.D. f 28,-.

Contains St. Marc. VI 41*VII. 12 in the Northern (Bohairic) dialect,

LECTIONES ECCLESIASTICAE FRAGMENTA COPTICO BOHAIRICE SAEC. XVI_XVUI.

20 leaves on paper, folio, 17 long lines to the page, late Coptic uncial script led rubrics and initials marked red, one zoomorphic initial (bird) in red, green

brown, partly water stained.

about Seventeenth century A.D. f 45,-.

COPTIC MAGICAL PAPYRI.

I Fragment on papyrus, 210: 80 mM., the verso (rnagical text) in a t small uncial script, 16 lines ar.d 7 lines with magical signs, right halt the recto contains 14 lines cursive writing (a not yet identified docu-t docu-the righdocu-t half of which is missing) (C 4 €docu-t C 16).

ith full transcript.

Seventh/Eighth century A.D. f 340'-.

The text mentions no particular individual and was therefore copied for the magicia.n :r than for his particular patient, The angels Fanail, Gabriel, Souriel and Raphael arer than tor his particular patlent, lne angels ranall, (raDrlel, )ounel ano Kapnaer are

<ed, besides Maniel, and the magician identifies himself with (the face of JAO' SABA) the almighty, who (dwells in the Seventh) Heaven, seated on the Seventh (chariot of Cherubini of Glory) and Seraphirns, who celebrate him (....'.) and the thousands of els are praising his name and the four ,mighty beasts...

2 F r a g m e n t o n p a p y r u s , 9 T : 4 5 m M . , l 0 l i n e s o n v e r s o a n d o n e l i n e o : r neat sloping uncial script, partly imperfect. With complete transcript aecto,

( c a ) .

Seventh century A.D. f 120,-.

Apparently portion from a formulary describing the magic to be perforrned in order to (gain the love of?) a woman. This is evident from the inscription on, recto: N.N. the daughter o { ( N . N . ) .

On the verso in bold uncial script: protected, oil, fruit (?), peach, myrtle. At the loot 6ere are two lines with magical signs. Compare Kropp. Kopt, Zaurberpapyri nr. C 34.

2 2 3 3 F r a g m e n t o n p a p y r u s , 5 5 : 7 5 c M . , s e v e n li n e s in g o o d u n c i a l s c r i p t q'ith 5 lines of sloping uncials on recto. With Iull transcript (C 92).

Fifth century A.D. f 150,-.

The recto consists of a fragmentary private letter of very obscure contents: ...and he r i l l l i v e . . . a w o m a n u s e s t o . . . a t h r o n e . . . t h e v e r s o w i t h a m a g i c a l t e x t , t h e r i g h t h a l f and bottom are rnissing. God the Alrnighty is invoked, the God of Israel, who is seated on tte chariot of the Cherubims surrounded by the Seraphims, cf. Kropp. Kopt. Zauberpapyri

D 102, 108 d 109.

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?2?4- Sheet on papyrus, 35 : 190 mM., the bottom missing and possibly thc le-f-t hand margin_with a few words, 4 lines of careless script, slightly r.rbbe,t off, recto blank. With full transcript (C 89)

Fifth century A.D. f 160,-.

A rare ,specimen of coptic Revelation magic. Kropp, Kopt. Zaubertexte (XIII, 39, 40) mentiotts only two texts of the same nature, pointing to their great rarety. Though numerous Greek papyri with a similar text,are extant ye-t theii occn."n.d in Coptii is very uncommon.

In the left hand margin the words MYC (TH,PION).

2 2 3 5 F r a g m e n t o n p a p y r u s , a b . 1 5 0 : 8 0 m M . , r e c t o a n d v e r s o w i t h 15 anj 14 incomplete lines respectively, careless uncial script. With full transcript.

( c e r ) .

Seventh/Eighth century A.D. f lSb,-.

There are the names ^oI the^sp_irits Belo'rlh, Barbarouch (cf. Kropp VL 24, Berliner Kopt.

urkunden 5' 8, Kropp-D-93, 128,-1 13,22) E Kabroucha.with several'magical signs, probably these Spirits are invoked and submitted to the Sorcerer's will.

2236 Sheet of- papyrus, 85: 185 mM., careless uncial slightly sloping scripi, upper part at the right hand missing otherwise a more oi less complite teit Recto blank. With full transcript. (C 24).

Seventh century A.D. f 240,-.

(A garland?) of_ busc-thorn with roses is required and offering rnust be made of male incense, male mastich, storax from the sap of calamus, casia-cinnamon, and in a dish a mixture should be made of balm-mint from Alexandria, Ethiopean balm'mint, serapias (orchis), wood of Abraham, myrthle. Atrstince tor 21 (?\ days. THE HOLY pRAyER'Of...

FOR THE BEI\IEFIT OF A PERSON (?) WHO IS VERY WEAK.

Next follow twelve lines of a magical spell, the second line omitting the last line of the first, and every following line omitting the last letter of the preceding line.

2237 F'agment on papyrus, about 110:50 mM., upper part and right half m i s s i n g , 5 l i n e s i n s l o p i n g u n c i a l s c r i p t . W i t h l u l l t r a n s c r i p t . ( C

107).-Eighth century A.D. f 120,-.

By the Power of the Seven Vowels and by his [<nowing the Secret Narne of God, the magician tries to submit the Deity (Sabaoth) to his will.

- T'he r:ttering of that secret name is attented with terrible consequences, like earth guakes and the destruction of t:he-whole Universe (line 5: the heavens will'be opened and the'rocks will (rent). Cf. Kropp I 236 ft.

2 2 3 8 A c o m p l e t e l e a f on early paper,4to,225:170 rnM., wirh26long lines on verso and 7 lines in recto, careless uncial script, magical drav,rings lt th,, end and the blank spaces on recto occr-lpied by annotitions in Coptic and Arabic. (C 98). With full transcript.

Thirteenth century or earlier f 65r-..

A -very curious text.. The Niceaan Creed in a very corrupt transcription followed by magical signs and by a large magical drawing. Apparently an amulet. fhe Arabic words ccntain the beginning of Ps, 150.

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2239

COPTIC DOCUMENTS AND LETTERS ON PAPYRUS.

(with fuii transcript)

LETTER. FOURTH CENTUR,Y A.D.

ab.275:80 mM., 7long lines in a_fine early sioping script, a very remarkablc docu.Trent, the verso with the old-Christian monogram and ,,the Fioly Trinity"

A , r a !

the text js- vey obscure, there is a question of. book-keeping, and of a list presented by Pakoui not agreeing witl that produced ty-irr"i.av churirti"..

nia,

.there.are many uncommon riords derived rr"^ ttr"'cr""k, il ;;;i;;"

condition but not quite complete (C 47).

f 22A,_.

2244 LETTER. FIFTH CENTURY A.D.

ab. 160 : 100 mM., fragment, 14 mutirated lines in uncials with a tendency fc cursive, verso with the wordsr hand this over to Comes(?) (C 90).

/ 48,-.

2247 AGREEMENT. FIFTH/SIXTH CENTURY A.D.

T?:120 roM.," portion of an agreernent with the subscriptions of victor

\-yrracus rrom Apa sai... amon, and others, and the date 7{h of choiak, third i n d i c t i o n . rc 2\.

2242 LETTER. FIFTHiSIXTH

f r a g m e n t , 1 1 0 : 4 0 mM., 3 lines recto and one uncials, addressed to ,,Theotimatos". (C l9).

f 29,-.

2243 ACCOUNT OF WINE. FIFTH/SIXTH CENTURY.

90: 115 mM., S lines.of uncials clumsily written, on the verso 5 lines in another Byzantine cursive, this is an account'from a merchant in wine with entries

including sesam, amongst the proper names: k.k, T;h;;r", b;"r""". rc rir.

f 55,-.

2244 LETTER. SIXTH CENTURY A.D.

370:60 mM., four very long lines in uncials with a tendency ro cursive, not

quite complete. (3 C)

f 80,-.

(I am greetinq and,.embracing thee and thy). child and brethren with all my heart.

People... ask them, beliewe only in th" thing;-*hich are good...And when he comes, serapammon, thou shalt fill up a sourouton wiih wine and thlou shult .errJ it to me together with him' and thou shalt send'a jubi]on (a garm;nt) ""a a rin"".l;h;;". And may palan (the white) stay with his work, Greeting"s ;-ih" f,o"d."

2245 AGREEMENT. SIXTH CENTURY A.D.

fragment, about 230 :40.mM., 4 fragmentary lines of uncials clumsily written, the end of a contract with the signatir", of *it"".r; ;;.'F;r; er Thomas and Apollo, the Psalm-player. An atiractive item. (C gti.

f 64,-.

CENTURY A.D.

line verso, clumsily written in

f 35,-'

2246 LETTER. SIXTH CENTURY A.D.

fragment, 110:50 mM., 8 lines of very neat cursive script, concerning irriga-t i o n of land. (C 10).

f 55,-.

2247 LIST OF PROPER NAMES. SEVENTH CENTURY A.D.

65:75 mM', neat cursive script, r0 lines, (c il) ,,Anoup of Mankschik, pau-Ius of Ptolemais. Taurine ...f.o- the king, tt,- ilr"Li"r""^"r pr."i.tt""il

45

...Makre of Kanbouou, Abel of Apa Djoine, the son of |ohn, Alauw of Apa Phoenix".

f 60,-'

Interesting for tl're knowledge of geographical names in 7th century Egypt.

2248 LETTER. SEVENTII CENTURY A.D.

fragment, ab. 100 : 80 mM., 4 lines o[ uncial script very clumsily written, adrlssed to Father Paulus, ,,the great man", (C 117)

f 22,-2249 LETTER (RECTO) BOOK-KEEPING (VERSO). SEVENTII

CENTURY A.D.

160 : lCC mM., 4 lines sloping uncials on recto and 13 lines in another hand on verso. the recto u'ith the beqinninq of the lines (there is a convent men-on verso, the recto utithon verso, the recto u'ith the beginning of the lines (there is a convent men-tioned, gold pieces and a date, the verso with numerous proper names: Theo-dorus of Porb, Paulus and his sons, Psaltes of Tajo..., Apollo of Peboot,

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...amare anci his son, Apa Philotheos, Zachafias,... of Pseia, with the a m o u n t s { n c m i s m a t a ) . ( C 39).

f 60,-2250 AGREEMENT. SEVENTH/EIGHTH CENTURY A.D.

150:190 mM., 12 inches of very good cursive script, undertaking as to limits of building, not to interfere with neighbours, mentioned are Eustathe the teacher, a physician of Antinoe, an attractive document with a few lacunas, although the right half is missing. (C 45)

f12S._

2251 AGREEMENT. SEVENTH/EIGHTH CENTURY A.D.

185 r 90 mM., mixture of uncial and cursive script, 10 lines, agreement between monks of two monasteries as to rent, mentioned are brother Aploh, brot Salomon, the monastery of Apa Toreh, brother Victor. (C 271'

2252 LETTER. SEVENTH/EIGHTH CENTUR,Y A.D.

145:75 mM., 7 imperfect lines of a neat cursive, the mother of Isi is men t i o n e d ( C 3 8 ) .

2253 LETTEB. SEVENTII/EIGIITH CENTURY A.D.

210:130 mM., 6 lines of cursive script, verso with adress (to Mainouti beloved brother) about two canal workers and their wages, with proper

(Philoteos, Apha...re fohn. a small piece only is missing. (C 72).

2254 LETTEB. SEVENTH/EIGIITH CENTUR,Y A.D.

195 tl10 mM., 7 lines of sloping uncial script, verso with: hand this over father Cyrus, private letter relating to rebates to taxes, complete. (C 25), 2255

f

AGREEMENT. SEVEI{THIEIGHTH CENTURY .C,.D.

150: 110 mM., 9 lines of good cursive script, contract to work for a yei vrith oath not to fail, with the subscription of the scribe: ,,I Constantinus ha

it wr-itten down on his_beharf

since he is not able (to write),,and another: I ueorgius, the son of Cyriacus,,. tC-ig'1.

2256

DEED OF GUARANTEE & LETTER. SEVENTTI/EIG# '

t.r5: rtlmM., uprisht ""*,,","":jf:1:rt,l1?;oro on recto, verso with 6

lines of cursive in ariother hil,;il'.lrr.i.tr.or .;;J-;i;uaranres or pro_

tection' promising

1o,.. ,o -ut" i*trr"r -J"-urrd,

of taxation,'the v".so wiih a retter adressed to Athanasius, not .o-prlr", a very i","."r't*g example. (c 36)

zzsT REc_ErpT. sEvENTH/ErcHTH SENTURy A.D. f s5,-.

85:70 mM', 5 lines, Byzantine cursive, co-prete, writing_somewhat rubbed off.

receipt for payment made.bJ ;;;il or'in" monastery Ma-en_Hise, a cerrain Unnophris is mentioned. (C 6):--* "' '

2258 AGREEMENT. sEvENTH/Er6HTH .ENTUR' a.D. f 45,-.

145 : 50 mM" 5 lines.of a-good cursive. agreement between monks, compare Br. Mus. Copt. mss. +gZ,-p""p-nii. ji7, ,n"onlplete. (C 3Z).

2259

I,ETTER. EIGHTH CENTURY A.D. f 55'-' 125 :65 mM" beqinnings of 4 lines written in a. goSd -cursive, verso with the adress to Father john, ihe-te.r'-"it[". a certain Andrew. (c 99)

2260 A Roman-chrislia\

.tomb-stone, marbre, 225 : r50 -ruo., ,r.,..f''*ili

f'j::t t1*:f1.tapitar' iil;fi;ir,l cn",,,,"o .oooj."* xp., a sma'

,n""T:",i:i'xT,r;ffllT,:ft ,H";:i.-$:#:1ffi'j;:il:F.lll'IJ.lf;?;.tl?;

MISCELLANEOUS CHEAP ITEIT{S.

2267 GREEK pApyRUS, small fragment, attractive specimen.

2262 Coprrc papyRUS, small fragment. t""3lrlrn"".lfrLr"rlJ; ti|:

2263 Sy*rac BREVTAR', velrum, smalr but prgtty specimen, 14 lines estrangelo script. Asia Minor il;ffflt "#-r,rry A.D. / B,_.

2264 EGY'TTaN sca-RaB, brown faience, with cartouche of rhutmosis rrl, in excetlent condition. ngvpi, ,nr.iiiibo B.c. / 16,_.

2265 A STLVER DrR^HEM of Harun er,Raschid, caliph of Bagdad, struci<

for Bagdad in A.H. tgB?.D. ,i*ii'*iin cufic regend throughout.

2266 A 'IMILAR DIR*{EM, struck for el Mohamedijah, A.D. 809 f 8,-.

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i II

I il

226J. A SILVER DrRrrEM of

A.D.), with portrait en profile,

a.H. 170 A.D. 786, f 8,_

the,Sassanian

_King Khusrau il fs6d_bza and verso with fire_aitar.

about 600 A.D. .f g,-.

4 7

2268 A BRONZE SCEATTA of Eanred, king of Northumbria (807-841), name of the moneyer: Brodr, obv. Eanred Rex X.

Northumbria early Ninth century f 5r-.

2269 MISSAL, with early musical notation, vellum, fragment, 190:150

mM., attractive specimen \isith red initials and rubrict' *riXX,"il$tl"il_.

2270 PRAYERBOOK, Ieaf on vellum, ?5: 115 mM., complete, good

con-dition. about 1450 f Ll,-'

2271 COMMENTA,RY (THEOLOGICAL), complete leaf on vellum, 110:

160 mM., in good condition. trtaly Fifteenth century f 4,-.

2272 COMMENTARY (SCHOLASTIC WORK), vellum, complete leaf, red initial, excellent condition, Bvo. Germany Fourteenth century f 8,-.

2274 TIIEOLOGICAL (ON TIIE MASS), two connected leaves, not quite

I t

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2215 EXTRACTS FROM THE FATHERS, vellum, 165:115 mM., about 1200 f 7,-.

2276 MISSA'L (with portion of Ps. 118), vellum' one leaf, Bvo.

about 1200 A.D. f 10,-.

2277 MISSAL, with musical notation, fine calligraphy, vellum, prett.v initials, not quite complete, in sound condition. England ab. 1250 f L5,-.

227g LITURGICAL, vellum, 290 :200 mM., early musical notation, a

frag-mentary leaf. Twelfth century f L2,-'

2279 MISSAL, (with portions of the Gospels & Corinthians), vellum, folio, red rubrics and initials. Austria Fourteenth century f 12,-, 2280 BItsLE, vellum, a complete column Bvo, (from the Psalms), fine small Gothic script, the half from a leaf in ro)r. Bvo' in sound condition.

England about 1300 f 7'-.

2281 MEDICAL, a leaf from the schedel chronicles, printed at Augsburg L497, folio, with wood-cut portraits of Arnaldus de villanova, Mattheus Silvaticus and three other physicians, besides portraits of popes and em-perors, together B woodcuts, contemporariiy coloured in p-erfect condition.

A.D. 1497 / 10,-.

2282 A LEAF FROM THE SAME BOOK, with B old-coloured woodcuts

perfect, in-16, on vellum. about 1400 f 4,-.

of popes etc. in perfect condition. a.D. 1497 / 8,-.

2283 SEELENWURZGAnTEN, printed at ulm 1482, one leaf from this rare book with a large woodcut, sm. folio, of the Purgatory, a-_very_fine piece in excellent co;dition. A.D. 1482 f 22'-,

2284 ANOTHER LEAF FROM THIS RARE BOOK, disputing Jews, a large woodcut in sm. folio, in excellent condition. A.D.1482 f 22r-.

2285 A BBONZE COIN of the emperor Nero, 27 mM., diam. with portrait 54-68 A.D. f 9,-.

2286 A SIMILAR, COIN of Hadrianus. 117-138 A.D. f 4,-.

2287 A SMALLER BIiONZE COIN of Constantine the Great, with nice

portrait. 324-337 A.D. f

C O N N T T f l O N S O F S A L E

ly cash

s lrom new custosrers .nusf be aceompa{sid by remifusnce or silitatrte reference.

rs silouici b,e adr*re:,sed to rne and qr,:t ery book*dea.lens or to othen m*diatoxs

are seilf out on approval, i{ so desired, a&d @ey h,e. ret!.rrmed wiftain i of arrivai if abt satisfBcttry.

send alternative numbees as fhe itemr fru want may be sold when vour is received.

list ne your qrants

t , . i l d a n r . l s c r i p t s p u r c h a s e d

f {,* - c, S 0,38.

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