dear Marijim Thoene
following my list of mss locations -
althought the Witt Library at the Courtauld is best known for it's
paintings - there is another section (maybe not the Witt, but equally
accessible if you know about it) down the stairs which has a section on
manuscripts. I've used it and its nothing like as comprehensive as the
paintings but it has turned up useful stuff for me.
regards
John A.W. Lock
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From: john lock <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 12:15 AM
Subject: Re: Where are the illuminated mss. in London?
> not my subject but it's amazing what seeps in...
>
> there are certain advantages to living in London...
>
> Firstly, do you mean virginals? They're the only pipe organs I could
think
> of ...
>
> I don't know how you approached the BL but I don't think they have a
> catalogue that would run to such a thing as depictions of virginals (tell
me
> if I'm wrong) and they have most of the illumnated MSS in Britain so this
is
> probably the place to persevere. Isn't there one of Henry VIII playing
(not
> that he's medieval) in his psalter? Or perhaps that's a harpsichord.
> I'm sure the Bodleian at Oxford will have them catalogued somewhere. But
as
> to London...
>
> Lambeth Palace Library is one of the best in Britain for illuminated mss.
> esp religious and its secular mss. are v. little known.
>
> Guildhall has a few MSS, likewise Westminster Abbey, Westminster
Cathedral,
> University of London,
> Victoria & Albert Museum National Art Library Special Collections), and
PRO
> has a class ? E25 which may have a few illuminated MSS.
>
> ?Lincolns Inn library? (In London)
>
> elsewhere :-
> Rylands Library Manchester, various cathedral libraries and Oxbridge
> colleges.
>
>
>
> others...
> and there's a couple of pictures in the Hours of Mary of Burgundy
> (National Library, Vienna Austria Codex Vindobonensis 1857 f.82 & 82v)
but
> see the Harvey Miller (publisher) facsimile version!!
> There's that Scottish one early C.16 ...
>
>
> I have often come across references to organs (esp in churchwardens
> accounts - purchase, repair & players) but I can't recall ever seeing a
> picture of one - there's Bishop Islip's
> (??) roll which has some fairly panoramic views of the interior of
> Westminster Abbey which might have one tucked away somewhere
>
> ? likewise Hollar's prints of pre-fire St Pauls
>
> have you ever thought of looking at C15, C.16 flemish paintings - Van Eyck
> onwards - there must be a few there...!
>
> apologies for the looseness ergo no posting to the list - feel free to
> precis it if anything's useful...
>
> Regards
>
> John A.W. Lock
>
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> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 8:43 PM
> Subject: Where are the illuminated mss. in London?
>
>
> > Dear Learned Ones, I've looked at illuminated mss. in the British
Library
> for
> > images of pipe organs. Could/would you please name others that might
have
> > holdings of mss? Many thanks for any suggestions. All the best, Marijim
> > Thoene
> >
>
>
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