Pages from the past: 1600-1609

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Antiphonary : [1 leaf]
Monastic order or culture of origin unknown. Label card indicates possibly Spanish and from the Seventeenth Century. Musical notation includes five staff notation with square notes with Gothic typography. Recto side has magnified letter "B" in red ink. Transcription: (recto) Signum cruces cecos il= luminavit, et thesaurus ecclesie, dedit pauperi= bus. [Ca. Magnif. in red] [in smaller script, to the side, in red: In iis. ups. ad Mag. antiphona.] Beatus Laurenti= us dum in craticula su= perpositus ureretur ad (verso) impiisimum tyrannum dixit: assatum est iam versa et man= duca : nam facultates ec= clesie quas requiris in celestes thesaurus manus pauperum depor= taverunt. C. Magnif.
Corpus juris civilis, in quinque partes distinctum : [pages 261-264]
Information about this leaf: This leaf is printed in double columns, each column counted as page, resulting in four pages on only one leaf. The printing on this leaf represents a great ordeal of typesetting by hand and proofreading by candlelight. According to the heading on the verso of this leaf, "Codicis Lib.IIII Tit.XXVIII," this leaf is from Book IV., Information about this book: Printed in two volumes, separated into five books, this book contains the laws, both old and new, of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I., Information about this digital copy: digitized by University of Missouri—Columbia, MU Libraries on February 23, 2016. Scanning specifications: 600 dpi; scanned on Zeutschel OS 15000; cropped using Photoshop., This leaf was identified from information on the label. WorldCat records were used to glean additional information about the book.
Nevv Testament of Iesvs Christ faithfully translated into English, out of the authentical Latin, diligently conferred with the Greeke, and other editions in diuers languages : [pages 271-272]
Information about digital copy: digitized by University of Missouri—Columbia, MU Libraries on September 11, 2015. Scanning method: 600 dpi; scanned on Zeutschel OS 15000; cropped using Photoshop.
New Testament : [pages 449-450]
Book identified using information on label., Note about the author: The translator of this work was an anonymous Romanist refugee from Britian in the seminary at Douai.
Spieghel der Schriftkonste : [1 leaf]
This book was identified using the information from the label.