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| 1. | Bloomington, Indiana University, Bloomington, Lilly Library at Indiana University, Medieval and Renaissance 29 | | Description: - ff. 219 - Bound in late sixteenth-century French dark brown morocco gilt, gilt edges, lacking 2 pairs of ties; in a fawn cloth case. - Damascène Morgand, Bulletin mensuel 29 (November 1891), no. 19790 (cutting inside upper cover); Elisabeth Ball (1897-1982); part of her bequest to the Lilly Library, 1982. - Stratford 2002, passim; Avril 2003, pp. 382-83, no. 49. | | Language: French, LATIN Country: France Century: 15th | | Number of Images Available: 2
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| 2. | Bloomington, Indiana University, Bloomington, Lilly Library at Indiana University, Medieval and Renaissance 30 | | Description: - ff. 213 (2 blank) - Bound in old burgundy velvet over pasteboards, one metal clasp (of two), gilt edges; in a fawn cloth case. - Ce livre est et appartient à Escuyer Charles Busnel, sieur de la Retardaye, 1645i and by descent in the Busnel family of Montoray, to Henri-Jacques-François Busnel (1774) and Françoise Busnel (1824), who in 1842 gave it to her niece Julie de Busnel; Librairie Belin, Paris, cat. 171 (1892), no. 1331; Elisabeth Ball 1897-1982), of Muncie, Indiana; part of her bequest to the Lilly Library, 1982. | | Language: French, LATIN Country: France Century: 15th | | Number of Images Available: 2
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| 3. | Bloomington, Indiana University, Bloomington, Lilly Library at Indiana University, Ricketts 155 | | Description: - ff. 54 - Bound in early nineteenth-century English orange brocade, morocco doublures elaborately gilt, watered silk endleaves within morocco borders gilt, silver clasps and catches, bound by Charles Smith (signed at top of flyleaf ); in a fawn cloth case. - Illuminated for Marie d’Avaugour, duchesse de Montbazon (1610-1657), daughter of Claude d’Avaugour, comte de Vertus, and wife of Hercule de Rohan, duc de Montbazon (1568-1654), governor of Paris, with their arms on the title and elsewhere; Frédéric Masson (1847–1923), of Paris; C. L. Ricketts, bought in Paris in 1927 from E. Nourry; acquired by the Lilly Library with the Ricketts Collection in 1961. - Portalis 1896, pp. 352, 476 and p. 572, no. 53; De Ricci 1935, p. 641. | | Language: French, LATIN Country: France Century: undetermined | | Number of Images Available: 3
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