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Sub-project: e-codices 2017-2020

January 2017-December 2020

Status: Completed

Financed by: swissuniversities

Description: Continued support from the swissuniversities program “Scientific Information” will ensure the sustainability of e-codices and its transformation from a project to an established service. In addition, it will ensure the continued improvement of technical infrastructure. Such ongoing development is necessary in order to contribute to essential technical developments in the area of interoperability in the coming years. Finally, more sub-projects will be initiated in order to publish online by 2020 most of those Swiss manuscripts that, from a current point of view, are relevant to research.

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Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. lat. 57
Parchment · 98 ff. · 20.2 x 14.5 cm · Abbey of Saint-Denis (near Paris) ? · 1452
Gautier Burley (attr.), Liber de vita et moribus philosophorum veterum

“Lives of philosophers” constitute a subcategory of the ancient literary genre of “lives of illustrious men” that was considered anew beginning in the 12th century. The Latin text of this manuscript, the Liber de vita et moribus philosophorum veterum, attributed to Gautier Burley (actually an anonymous Italian author from the early 14th century), consists of a collection of moral maxims from various philosophers, whose names are indexed at the end of the work (f. 93r-94r). This copy, dated 1452, may be from the Abbey of Saint-Denis and later was the property of Paul and Alexandre Petau, before becoming part of the holdings of the Bibliothèque de Genève as part of the bequest of Ami Lullin. (rou)

Online Since: 10/10/2019

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Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. lat. 60
Parchment · II + 342 + II ff. · 47.5 x 30 cm · Bologna, Master of 1346 and l'Illustratore · around 1346
Decretum Gratiani with glosses by Bartholomaeus Brixiensis

This manuscript contains the Decretum Gratiani with the Glossa ordinaria by Bartholomäus Brixiensis. It is a distinctive testimony to the masterly page layout of legal texts, where the main text is usually framed on all sides by its commentary. This copy is signed by the scribe, brother Adigherio (fol. 341v). The manuscript also is sumptuously decorated with large miniatures that introduce the main parts of the text as well as the various legal cases; in addition, there are numerous historiated initials, often very humorous (e.g. f. 2r, 127v), and figure initials. Two book illustrators from Bologna, the Master of 1346 and l'Illustratore, are the creators of this decoration that was carried out in the 1340s. In 1756, the Decretum Gratiani became part of the Bibliothèque de Genève with the bequest of Ami Lullin, who had purchased this copy from the collection of Paul and Alexander Petau. (rou)

Online Since: 06/14/2018

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Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. lat. 74
Parchment · IV + 80 + IV ff. · 23.7 x 16.5 cm · first half of the 16th century
Lazare de Baïf, De re vestiaria

The humanist Lazare de Baïf (1496-1547), ambassador of Francis I, is the author of the Latin treatise De re vestiaria, which in 1526 was the first monograph on antique clothing. This text, written in Latin and interspersed with Greek quotations - a language Baïf studied with Giovanni Lascaris in Rome - was widely distributed through editions printed, for example, in Basel by Froben (1537) or in Paris by Charles Estienne (1535). This handwritten copy in the Bibliothèque de Genève presents the complete text of the De re vestiaria, divided into 21 chapters and with numerous marginal notes, probably by the hand of Lazarus de Baïf (f. 79v), making it a particularly valuable textual witness. (rou)

Online Since: 06/18/2020

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Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. lat. 78
Parchment · 315 + II ff. · 23 x 16.5 cm · 13th century and end of the 13th - beginning of the 14th century
Composite manuscript containing medical texts

This manuscript contains three medical texts translated from Arabic and Greek into Latin. It begins with a small medical encyclopedia in ten books, the Kitâb al-Mansuri by Rhazes (ff. 4-126), in the translation attributed to Gerard of Cremona (d. 1187); this is immediately followed by a treatise on fever (ff. 126-144v) inspired by Johannitius (Latin name of the doctor and translator Hunain ben Ishāq al-Ibādī from Baghdad, 808-873). The collection concludes with the text Twelve books of medicine by the Byzantine physician Alexander of Tralles, divided here into three books and followed by the Treatise on fever (ff. 146-289v). The extensively annotated manuscript is adorned with decorated initials from which very beautiful red and blue "Italian extensions" emerge. (rou)

Online Since: 12/12/2019

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Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. lat. 81
Parchment · 10 ff. · 28.8 x 20.5 cm · Ancona or Venice · 1476
Andrea Benincasa, Atlas of nautical charts

This portolan by Andrea Benincasa is signed and dated 1476 on the last chart, which is glued to the inside back cover. The five nautical charts, each occupying a double page of the atlas, describe the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea (chart 1), the coasts between Sicily and the Aegean Sea (chart 2), the Mediterranean Sea from Gibraltar to Rome with Corsica and Sardinia (chart 3), the coasts of the Atlantic between England and Ireland to the Strait of Gibraltar (chart 4), and finally the coasts between Gibraltar and Cape Bojador, including the Canary Islands and other islands (chart 5). The star-shaped rhumb lines with wind roses indicate the compass directions, while the scales, here marked in the corners of the leaves, make it possible to estimate distances. The precise course of the coasts highlighted with color and the elegant script of the toponyms are characteristic of maps from the Benincasa studio, which were intended as objects for book lovers, but not for navigation. Among the numerous inscriptions on these maps, those on the Atlantic islands are the most surprising, as they seem to anticipate the discovery of the American archipelago like “Antilia,” or the island of “Brazil”; these names were adopted by Christopher Columbus and his successors to name certain territories in the New World. (vag)

Online Since: 12/12/2019

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Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. lat. 88
Paper · II + 121 + II ff. · 28.5 x 21 cm · 15th century
Cicero, De officiis

Cicero’s De officiis of is a political work on ethics, used throughout the Middle Ages, from Augustine, to the compilers of his moral sequences, to Christine de Pizan in her Chemin de long estude. Numerous commentaries have been written on this work, as attested by this 15th century paper manuscript. On the last double page (f. 120v-121r) the ethical theme of the Ciceronian text is continued as a schema of virtues. This manuscript was in the possession of the regent of the Collège de Genève, Hugues Lejeune (1634-1707), who donated it to the Bibliothèque de Genève. (rou)

Online Since: 10/08/2020

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Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. lat. 101
Parchment · III + 290 ff. · 23.7 x 16 cm · Basel (?) · 2nd third of the 15th century
Cicero, Orations

One of the ancient authors best known in the Middle Ages doubtlessly was Cicero. Some of his speeches - the Orationes - were rediscovered by humanists, as is attested by this copy. The manuscript contains 27 of Cicero’s speeches, written in a round Italian humanistic script. It begins with a miniature depicting a group of speakers in a discussion (f. 1r), painted by Péronet Lamy, an illuminator who is documented from 1432 until 1453 and who worked primarily for Amadeus VIII, the Duke of Savoy. It is likely that Péronet Lamy carried out this decoration when he was at the Council of Basel as part of the Duke’s entourage. Also present there was Martin le Franc (1408-1461), ducal secretary and author of the Champion des Dames and the Estrif de fortune et de vertu; according to a scraped entry (f. 290r), he came into possession of this manuscript. Thereafter it belonged to Germain Colladon (back pastedown), a fellow student of John Calvin, who fled to Geneva in 1550. Around 1615, one of his daughters-in-law sold the manuscript, together with Ms. lat. 53, to the Bibliothèque de Genève. (rou)

Online Since: 03/22/2018

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Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. lat. 147
Parchment · 197 ff. · 11.5 x 7 cm · Bourges · around 1500
Book of Hours for use in Rome

This miniature book of hours (11.5 x 7 cm) for use in Rome was probably made in Bourges by the Master of Spencer 6 (active between 1490 and 1510). All 35 full-page and framed miniatures show identical composition, where the main scene, presented in close-up, is complemented with a predella containing small figures. The manuscript’s owner, the Naville family of Geneva (coat of arms on f. 1v), donated it to the Bibliothèque de Genève in 1803. (rou)

Online Since: 10/04/2018

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Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. l.e. 210
Parchment · V + 130 + V ff. · 28.5/28.8 x 20/20.3 cm · Milan · 1498
Luca Pacioli, De divina proportione

The De Divina Proportione is a mathematical treatise by the Franciscan friar Luca Pacioli (1445-1517). The Italian text is followed by sixty polyhedra, drawn filled or empty, and influenced by Leonardo da Vinci. Of the three copies written during the author’s lifetime, only two remain. This copy, held by the Bibliothèque de Genève, is the presentation copy of the Duke of Milan, Ludovico Sforza, whose coat of arms and motto adorn the manuscript (fol. Ir and LXIIv). (hoc)

Online Since: 02/27/2019

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Genève, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Flore des Dames de Genève, vol. 1
Paper · II + 111 ff. · 45.1 x 30.2 cm · 1787-1803 and 1817
Flore du Mexique, ou Collection des Plantes rares ou peu connues observées au Mexique et dans la nouvelle Espagne par Messieurs de Sessé, Moçiño et D. Cervantes dessinées dans le pays par Messieurs Echeverria, Cerda, etc. copiées à Genève par une réunion des amateurs de Peinture et de Botanique, classées et nommées d’après les dessins et les descriptions originales par Mr de Candolle.

This composite manuscript in thirteen volumes consists of drawings of plants which resulted from the Sessé & Moçiño expedition to the region of Mexico and Central America from 1787 to 1803. Of the 1300 drawings contained in these volumes, about 300 are originals from the expedition, the remaining 1000 were copied in Geneva in 1817 by artists and amateur botanists, most of whom were women from Geneva. The entire collection is usually referred to as Flore des Dames de Genève. (bla)

Online Since: 03/29/2019

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Genève, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Flore des Dames de Genève, vol. 2
Paper · 107 ff. · 45.1 x 29.1 cm · 1787-1803 and 1817
Flore du Mexique, ou Collection des Plantes rares ou peu connues observées au Mexique et dans la nouvelle Espagne par Messieurs de Sessé, Moçiño et D. Cervantes dessinées dans le pays par Messieurs Echeverria, Cerda, etc. copiées à Genève par une réunion des amateurs de Peinture et de Botanique, classées et nommées d’après les dessins et les descriptions originales par Mr de Candolle.

This composite manuscript in thirteen volumes consists of drawings of plants which resulted from the Sessé & Moçiño expedition to the region of Mexico and Central America from 1787 to 1803. Of the 1300 drawings contained in these volumes, about 300 are originals from the expedition, the remaining 1000 were copied in Geneva in 1817 by artists and amateur botanists, most of whom were women from Geneva. The entire collection is usually referred to as Flore des Dames de Genève. (bla)

Online Since: 03/29/2019

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Genève, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Flore des Dames de Genève, vol. 3
Paper · 110 ff. · 45.3 x 29.4 cm · 1787-1803 and 1817
Flore du Mexique, ou Collection des Plantes rares ou peu connues observées au Mexique et dans la nouvelle Espagne par Messieurs de Sessé, Moçiño et D. Cervantes dessinées dans le pays par Messieurs Echeverria, Cerda, etc. copiées à Genève par une réunion des amateurs de Peinture et de Botanique, classées et nommées d’après les dessins et les descriptions originales par Mr de Candolle.

This composite manuscript in thirteen volumes consists of drawings of plants which resulted from the Sessé & Moçiño expedition to the region of Mexico and Central America from 1787 to 1803. Of the 1300 drawings contained in these volumes, about 300 are originals from the expedition, the remaining 1000 were copied in Geneva in 1817 by artists and amateur botanists, most of whom were women from Geneva. The entire collection is usually referred to as Flore des Dames de Genève. (bla)

Online Since: 03/29/2019

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Genève, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Flore des Dames de Genève, vol. 4
Paper · 111 ff. · 44.8 x 29.3 cm · 1787-1803 and 1817
Flore du Mexique, ou Collection des Plantes rares ou peu connues observées au Mexique et dans la nouvelle Espagne par Messieurs de Sessé, Moçiño et D. Cervantes dessinées dans le pays par Messieurs Echeverria, Cerda, etc. copiées à Genève par une réunion des amateurs de Peinture et de Botanique, classées et nommées d’après les dessins et les descriptions originales par Mr de Candolle.

This composite manuscript in thirteen volumes consists of drawings of plants which resulted from the Sessé & Moçiño expedition to the region of Mexico and Central America from 1787 to 1803. Of the 1300 drawings contained in these volumes, about 300 are originals from the expedition, the remaining 1000 were copied in Geneva in 1817 by artists and amateur botanists, most of whom were women from Geneva. The entire collection is usually referred to as Flore des Dames de Genève. (bla)

Online Since: 03/29/2019

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Genève, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Flore des Dames de Genève, vol. 5
Paper · 90 ff. · 44.8 x 30 cm · 1787-1803 and 1817
Flore du Mexique, ou Collection des Plantes rares ou peu connues observées au Mexique et dans la nouvelle Espagne par Messieurs de Sessé, Moçiño et D. Cervantes dessinées dans le pays par Messieurs Echeverria, Cerda, etc. copiées à Genève par une réunion des amateurs de Peinture et de Botanique, classées et nommées d’après les dessins et les descriptions originales par Mr de Candolle.

This composite manuscript in thirteen volumes consists of drawings of plants which resulted from the Sessé & Moçiño expedition to the region of Mexico and Central America from 1787 to 1803. Of the 1300 drawings contained in these volumes, about 300 are originals from the expedition, the remaining 1000 were copied in Geneva in 1817 by artists and amateur botanists, most of whom were women from Geneva. The entire collection is usually referred to as Flore des Dames de Genève. (bla)

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Genève, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Flore des Dames de Genève, vol. 6
Paper · 107 ff. · 44.8 x 29.3 cm · 1787-1803 and 1817
Flore du Mexique, ou Collection des Plantes rares ou peu connues observées au Mexique et dans la nouvelle Espagne par Messieurs de Sessé, Moçiño et D. Cervantes dessinées dans le pays par Messieurs Echeverria, Cerda, etc. copiées à Genève par une réunion des amateurs de Peinture et de Botanique, classées et nommées d’après les dessins et les descriptions originales par Mr de Candolle.

This composite manuscript in thirteen volumes consists of drawings of plants which resulted from the Sessé & Moçiño expedition to the region of Mexico and Central America from 1787 to 1803. Of the 1300 drawings contained in these volumes, about 300 are originals from the expedition, the remaining 1000 were copied in Geneva in 1817 by artists and amateur botanists, most of whom were women from Geneva. The entire collection is usually referred to as Flore des Dames de Genève. (bla)

Online Since: 03/29/2019

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Genève, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Flore des Dames de Genève, vol. 7
Paper · 111 ff. · 45 x 30.2 cm · 1787-1803 and 1817
Flore du Mexique, ou Collection des Plantes rares ou peu connues observées au Mexique et dans la nouvelle Espagne par Messieurs de Sessé, Moçiño et D. Cervantes dessinées dans le pays par Messieurs Echeverria, Cerda, etc. copiées à Genève par une réunion des amateurs de Peinture et de Botanique, classées et nommées d’après les dessins et les descriptions originales par Mr de Candolle.

This composite manuscript in thirteen volumes consists of drawings of plants which resulted from the Sessé & Moçiño expedition to the region of Mexico and Central America from 1787 to 1803. Of the 1300 drawings contained in these volumes, about 300 are originals from the expedition, the remaining 1000 were copied in Geneva in 1817 by artists and amateur botanists, most of whom were women from Geneva. The entire collection is usually referred to as Flore des Dames de Genève. (bla)

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Genève, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Flore des Dames de Genève, vol. 8
Paper · 104 ff. · 45.2 x 29.7 cm · 1787-1803 and 1817
Flore du Mexique, ou Collection des Plantes rares ou peu connues observées au Mexique et dans la nouvelle Espagne par Messieurs de Sessé, Moçiño et D. Cervantes dessinées dans le pays par Messieurs Echeverria, Cerda, etc. copiées à Genève par une réunion des amateurs de Peinture et de Botanique, classées et nommées d’après les dessins et les descriptions originales par Mr de Candolle.

This composite manuscript in thirteen volumes consists of drawings of plants which resulted from the Sessé & Moçiño expedition to the region of Mexico and Central America from 1787 to 1803. Of the 1300 drawings contained in these volumes, about 300 are originals from the expedition, the remaining 1000 were copied in Geneva in 1817 by artists and amateur botanists, most of whom were women from Geneva. The entire collection is usually referred to as Flore des Dames de Genève. (bla)

Online Since: 03/29/2019

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Genève, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Flore des Dames de Genève, vol. 9
Paper · 104 ff. · 45.3 x 29.7 cm · 1787-1803 and 1817
Flore du Mexique, ou Collection des Plantes rares ou peu connues observées au Mexique et dans la nouvelle Espagne par Messieurs de Sessé, Moçiño et D. Cervantes dessinées dans le pays par Messieurs Echeverria, Cerda, etc. copiées à Genève par une réunion des amateurs de Peinture et de Botanique, classées et nommées d’après les dessins et les descriptions originales par Mr de Candolle.

This composite manuscript in thirteen volumes consists of drawings of plants which resulted from the Sessé & Moçiño expedition to the region of Mexico and Central America from 1787 to 1803. Of the 1300 drawings contained in these volumes, about 300 are originals from the expedition, the remaining 1000 were copied in Geneva in 1817 by artists and amateur botanists, most of whom were women from Geneva. The entire collection is usually referred to as Flore des Dames de Genève. (bla)

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Genève, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Flore des Dames de Genève, vol. 10
Paper · 107 ff. · 45.5 x 30.2 cm · 1787-1803 and 1817
Flore du Mexique, ou Collection des Plantes rares ou peu connues observées au Mexique et dans la nouvelle Espagne par Messieurs de Sessé, Moçiño et D. Cervantes dessinées dans le pays par Messieurs Echeverria, Cerda, etc. copiées à Genève par une réunion des amateurs de Peinture et de Botanique, classées et nommées d’après les dessins et les descriptions originales par Mr de Candolle.

This composite manuscript in thirteen volumes consists of drawings of plants which resulted from the Sessé & Moçiño expedition to the region of Mexico and Central America from 1787 to 1803. Of the 1300 drawings contained in these volumes, about 300 are originals from the expedition, the remaining 1000 were copied in Geneva in 1817 by artists and amateur botanists, most of whom were women from Geneva. The entire collection is usually referred to as Flore des Dames de Genève. (bla)

Online Since: 03/29/2019

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Genève, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Flore des Dames de Genève, vol. 11
Paper · 109 ff. · 45.2 x 30.5 cm · 1787-1803 and 1817
Flore du Mexique, ou Collection des Plantes rares ou peu connues observées au Mexique et dans la nouvelle Espagne par Messieurs de Sessé, Moçiño et D. Cervantes dessinées dans le pays par Messieurs Echeverria, Cerda, etc. copiées à Genève par une réunion des amateurs de Peinture et de Botanique, classées et nommées d’après les dessins et les descriptions originales par Mr de Candolle.

This composite manuscript in thirteen volumes consists of drawings of plants which resulted from the Sessé & Moçiño expedition to the region of Mexico and Central America from 1787 to 1803. Of the 1300 drawings contained in these volumes, about 300 are originals from the expedition, the remaining 1000 were copied in Geneva in 1817 by artists and amateur botanists, most of whom were women from Geneva. The entire collection is usually referred to as Flore des Dames de Genève. (bla)

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