LEADER 03277ctmaa2200445 i 4500001 99114005913506421 005 20201014132059.0 008 190517s1450 gw 000 d lat d 035 (NjP)11400591-princetondb 035 (OCoLC)on1101933552 035 |z(NjP)Voyager11400591 040 NjP |beng |erda |cNjP 041 1 lat |hgrc 043 e------aw-----ff-----e-gx---n-us-nj 050 4 Z115 |b.T47 050 4 PA6755 |b.A2 1450 100 0 Terence, |eauthor. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79066715 240 10 Works 245 10 Comoediae / |cTerence. 264 1 [Germany or Austria] : |b[Felix Hegnower von Baden], |c[1450] 300 1 volume (125 leaves) : |bparchment ; |c22 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 500 Script: Semi-Gothic. 500 Decoration: Three unfinished 3- to 5-line gold initials for two argumenta and the prologue of the play Eunuchus, the first includes 2 marginal gold discs above, but the penwork was never added (fols. 26r, 26v, 27r). Other divisions marked with 3- to 4-line blue initials, either plain or with red penwork decoration. The 3-line pale red initial on fol. 10v may have been added after the fact. Many initials omitted, esp. fols. 84-125, despite guide letters to rubricator. 563 Germany, 15th century. Contemporary binding of slightly cushioned beech boards (8 mm thick), covered with blind-tooled leather that is now very worn and has many insect holes; metal support for lost clasp on upper board, strap lost, and remains of catchplate on lower, attached by decoratively headed nail. 524 Kane MS. 26, Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library. 561 Kane Ms. 26 was written by Felix Hegnower in 1450, according to colophon on fol. 124v, but is otherwise of unknown early and intermediate provenance. The New York bookseller Giuseppe Martini (1870-1944) acquired the manuscript and offered it in Catalogue 17 (1921) no. 22; the catalogue description is pasted to back flyleaf. In 1923, Grenville Kane (1854-1943), of Tuxedo Park, N.Y., purchased it from Martini. Kane's bookplate is on the front pastedown. The Kane Collection was acquired by the Princeton University Library from Kane's heirs in February 1946. 510 4 Medieval & Renaissance manuscripts in the Princeton University Library, |cvolume 2, page 59-62. 650 0 Latin drama (Comedy) |vEarly works to 1800. 651 0 Rome |xSocial life and customs |vDrama. 650 0 Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) |zItaly |zNaples. 650 0 Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) |zNew Jersey |zPrinceton. 650 0 Illumination of books and manuscripts. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85064332 655 7 Drama. |2lcgft |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026297 700 1 Kane, Grenville, |d1854-1943, |eformer owner. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001073978 700 1 Martini, Giuseppe, |d1870-1944, |ebookseller. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr99009017 710 2 Princeton University. |bLibrary. |kManuscript. |nKane MS. 26. 902 yw |bo |6t |7m |dv |f1 |e20190517 950 |c2023-08-10 06:51:05 US/Eastern |b2021-07-13 03:58:17 US/Easternfalse