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          14 Archival description results for Calendars

          Aylward, Gladys
          GB 0102 MS 291571 · Created 1936-1970s

          Papers, 1936-1970s, of Gladys Aylward, comprising correspondence (1936-1939) with the Whiskin family during her time in China, press cuttings (1936-1970s), publications, notices, Chinese texts for children, calendars, photographs and miscellaneous items including Chinese accessories.

          Aylward , Gladys , 1902-1970 , missionary
          Calendar (German)
          GB 0103 MS GERM 2 · 15th century [c1470]

          Fifteenth-century manuscript volume containing a calendar for the year 1439, followed by tables, giving the golden number, etc, and also including signs of the zodiac and instructions for blood-letting. This translation of the calendar made by Hanns Gemund (or Johann Gmund, or Jean de Gamundia) in 1439 probably dates from c1470. The back of the binding bears the inscription: MS. Gamundia Kolender, Wien 1439. On folio 1*v is an extract from a catalogue describing the manuscript (in French).

          Unknown
          Calendar (Icelandic)
          GB 0103 MS ICELANDIC 7 · 1794, 1804

          Calendar of mixed authorship, dated 1794 and 1804. With notes by P G Foote.

          Unknown
          Calendar (Latin)
          GB 0103 MS LAT 10 · Early 15th century

          Fifteenth-century manuscript volume containing a calendar for the year 1424 (wanting January) and instructions for using the tables.

          Unknown
          GB 0103 MS GERM 1 · 13th century, 1471, 16th century

          Manuscript volume, dated 1471: Sammelhandschrift, a collection of miscellaneous texts, comprising
          (1) Calendar for the year 1471 (German), followed by instructions for use and chapters on the zodiac, the seven planets, the four 'complexions', blood-letting, etc, with plain and coloured ink illustrations (some incomplete) (ff 1v-92v);
          (2) Aristotelis Brief Am Kunig Alexander (letter purported to have been written by Aristotle to King Alexander, offering advice on his health, in prose and in verse, in fact part of one of Aristotle's suppositious works, the Secreta Secretorum) (ff 93r-106v);
          (3) Calendar for 1439, 1458, 1477 and 1496 (Latin), accompanied by astronomical chapters, with tables and instructions for use (ff 109v-130r);
          (4) Elucidarus (a summary of Christian theology by Honorius Augustodunensis, in the form of a dialogue) (ff 131r-159r);
          (5) Epistel Des Juden Samuel (epistle of the Jew Samuel) (ff 160r-186v).
          The content of the two calendars, (1) and (3), is nearly identical.
          Folios 107r-109r, 130v, 159v and 187r-187v are blank.
          Signed by the scribe, Nicholas Pfaldorffer (f 106v).The guards in the centre of each quire consist of strips cut from a 13th-century manuscript. Folio 188r has a 16th-century house charm, consisting of words taken from the Antiphon of St Agatha.

          Pfaldorffer , Nicholas , fl 1471 , of Ingoldstat, Bavaria , scribe
          GB 0103 MS GERM 24 · Late 15th century (some dated 1491, 1493, 1496), 16th century

          Manuscript volume, late 15th century: Sammelhandschrift, a collection of miscellaneous texts, some dated 1491, 1493, 1496, and including a Carthusian calendar, sermons, religious poems, prayers, and other texts. With some 16th-century text and annotations.

          Unknown
          GB 0103 MS LAT 4 · 14th century-15th century

          Manuscript volume with contents dating from the 14th and 15th centuries, comprising a collection of 20 miscellaneous treatises, including 'Dyalethyca', with a commentary and exercise on the Summulae logicorum of Petrus Hispanus and other lectures and exercises in logic of Petrus Zech, alias De Pulka, of the University of Vienna, written by Johannes Sintram at Ulm and dated 1405; other treatises on liturgical and astrological subjects, including works by Johannes De Sacro Bosco; calendars; questions on canon law; verses. The pastedowns are from a 14th-century service book.

          Unknown
          GB 0117 MS 45 · sub-fonds · 15th century

          An ecclesiastical and astronomical calendar, together with the tables and figures of the zodiac: folding calendar on a sheet of parchment. Originally two rows, each of twenty four folds, but the first folds in the lower row ( lower if the sheet is looked at from the side containing art. 1) are missing and the first fold in the upper row has been sewn to the foot of the second fold. Three membranes were joined to make a sheet.

          In both rows on one side, the calendar is in blue, red, green and black, four folds to a month. The second half of January is missing. Entries in red include Edwardii Regis and Translacio Edwardi Regis (20 March, 13 October); in black, Translacio Mildride (13 July). Each feast is illustrated by a conventional head, sideways, in coloured penwork: kings crowned, abbots tonsured etc. The ruling is in red and green inks.

          On the other side, the other way up: (a) in the upper row, the sign of the zodiac in each month, followed by its occupation; (b) in the lower row, an astronomical calendar, 1 january to 15 June on 22 folds, four to a month.

          (a) The January sign and occupation are missing. The December occupation came on the fold which was exposed when the sheet was closed and has been rubbed away.

          (b) The first two folds were left blank.

          Unknown
          GB 0114 MS0085 · c 17th century

          Latin manuscript, c 17th century, comprising the Institutionum Chymicarum and Opera Chemica, containing information relating to the history of chemistry, chemical theory, and explanations of various chemicals represented by alchemical symbols based on signs of the zodiac.

          Unknown
          Liberty, Eric and Edith
          GB 0102 CIM/PP 38-92 · 1887, 1920-1980s
          Part of CHINA INLAND MISSION (OVERSEAS MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP)

          Papers, 1887, 1920-1980s, of Eric and Edith Liberty, comprising letters received, 1947-1978; papers relating to Eric Liberty's funeral, 1971; notes, 1920-1979 and undated, including Bible and devotional notes, sermons, and autobiographical notes; articles, 1887, 1950-1952 and undated, including The Gospel Magazine; undated book of Chinese characters; three audio tapes, [1967], 1973 and undated, including a church service and sermons; China Inland Mission badge; undated chart comparing religious and agricultural calendars; undated posters and painted cloths, including Christian subjects; papers relating to Edith Liberty and her estate, 1980s; ten photograph albums and over 400 loose photographs, 1923-1973 and undated, the subjects including the Libertys and their family, congregations and churches, and places in Taiwan, the Philippines, China and Singapore.

          Liberty , Eric R , d 1971 , missionary Liberty , Edith , d ? 1978 , missionary
          GB 1446 MS 77-89 · 1885-1950

          The collection of Richard Long, 1885-1950, including:

          MS 77

          Manuscript and typescript notes made by Long, extracted from periodicals and books.

          MS 78

          Scrap paper notes made by Long.

          MS 79

          Correspondence between Long and S.G. Morley.

          MS 80

          Three notebooks containing abstracts. [Kilcavan, Geashill, 1885-1896].

          MS 81

          'Researches of Maya astronomy' translated 1-6, [by] Hans Ludendorff, Berlin, 1930-1933.

          MS 82

          Proofs of Maya hieroglyphic writing, by J.E. Thompson, Washington, 1950 with notes by Long inserted.

          MS 83

          Notes and abstracts from papers by various authors including on Mexico, Maya and Egypt.

          MS 84

          Typescript 'The new and the old in Guatemala' and 'The calendar of Soloma and of other Indian towns', by Robert Burkitt. 1929-1930 and proofs of 'The calendar of Soloma', published in Man, 1929.

          MS 85

          'Book of Chilam Balam of Tizimen: Tun prophecies, with comparisons from the Mani version', translated by Ralph Roys, [11 June 1948].

          MS 86

          Collection of reprints and photostat copies of papers by Robert H. Merrill, [1941-1947].

          MS 87

          Collection of reprints by various authors, including correspondence and notes, [1924-1949].

          MS 88

          'Further implications of Thompson's readings of Maya inscriptions at Copan', 2 Apr 1948.

          MS 89

          Biography of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford (1593-1641).

          Long , Richard Charles Edward , 1872-1951 , solicitor
          Martyrology
          GB 0103 MS LAT 5 · c1300

          Manuscript volume, c1300: Martyrologium (martyrology), for Franciscan use, with calendar tables.

          Unknown
          Prayer Book (Dutch, c1521)
          GB 0103 MS GERM 25 · c1521

          Gebetbuch (Book of Prayers), c1521, including prayers to the Virgin (one in verse) and to St Catherine. Preceded by a calendar, including tables for the Golden Number and a table of signs of the zodiac.

          Unknown
          Smith (Sidney) Papers
          GB 0103 MS ADD 383 · 20th century

          Papers of Professor Sidney Smith on Ancient Near Eastern Chronology for the Cambridge Ancient History (2nd edition), largely comprising typescript drafts with manuscript annotations, including the Middle Assyrian, Susan, Achaemenean, Iranian, Syrian, Hebrew and Babylonian Calendars; Egyptian, Syrian and Babylonian history; Babylonian, Hittite, Egyptian and other King-lists; the Hittites; Assyrian sources and regnal years; intercalation; and bibliography.

          Smith , Sidney , 1889-1979 , scholar of Ancient Near Eastern History