- NLW ex 2490.
- ffeil
- 1944-1945.
Llyfr cyfrifon ariannol, 1944-1945, Cymdeithas Gymraeg Napoli, a fu ym meddiant diweddar dad y rhoddwr pan oedd yn filwr yn yr Eidal yn ystod yr Ail Ryfel Byd.
Cymdeithas Gymraeg Napoli.
Llyfr cyfrifon ariannol, 1944-1945, Cymdeithas Gymraeg Napoli, a fu ym meddiant diweddar dad y rhoddwr pan oedd yn filwr yn yr Eidal yn ystod yr Ail Ryfel Byd.
Cymdeithas Gymraeg Napoli.
Journal of [?Henry Arthur Herbert], kept during a tour through Europe,
Journal, 1770, of [?Henry Arthur Herbert], kept during a tour through France, Switzerland, Italy and Germany, together with an account of glaciers.
Powis, Henry Arthur Herbert, Earl of, 1703-1772
D. R. Davies Collection of Drama Scrap Books,
Scrapbooks containing press cuttings etc., 1900-1982, relating largely to Welsh drama, theatrical activities and popular entertainment in Wales and amongst Welsh communities in English cities, including material on dramatists of Wales, 1932-1953; drama in Wales, 1922-1982; Welsh actors, 1932-1946; theatre cuttings, 1931-1953; fairs, folklore and folk-dancing in Wales, 1936-1938; children's theatre, 1959-1967; Welsh National Theatre, 1900-1978; and information on theatre in Ireland, Scotland, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Greece, Russia, America, and other countries.
Davies, D. R., (of Aberdare), 1919-1978
Rhan oG. T. Clark Manuscripts,
Notes, memoranda, sketches, and printed accounts, by G. T. Clark and others, relating to castles in the British Isles, France, Germany, and Italy.
A journal of Henry Richard's visits to Paris and Italy, 1867.
Henry Richard.
An incomplete journal describing part of a tour of Italy, 12 October-9 December [1822] (watermark 1813); the writer is unknown but does not appear to be Thomas Prior.
The journal begins in Fiorenz[u]ola [d'Arda], 12 October, with the writer and his party then moving on to Parma (ff. 1 verso-2), Bologna (f. 2 recto-verso), Florence (ff. 3 verso-5 verso), Terni (ff. 7 verso-8), Rome, 5-17 November (ff. 10-11) and Naples (ff. 13 verso), arriving on 23 November. The volume ends with an account of an ascent of Vesuvius on 9 December (ff. 14-16), including a sketch of the mountain (f. 15).
Journal, 1 September 1853-28 December 1854, 10 April-3 June 1855, of Lady Charlotte Guest (later Schreiber), in Canford, Dowlais, London, France and Italy.
Also included are loose notes for a journal, 1858-1860 (9 ff.).
John Rees Bequest 05 : [Views in Italy]
Rhan oJohn Rees Bequest
This is an album of postcards of principal tourist attractions from all over Italy. Most are postally unused. Those postally used are addressed to Miss Rees, Berthlwyd, Blaenffos Pembs by 'John' ca.1921
Juan de Lugo: De Sacramento Eucharistice, &c.,
Works of the theologian Juan de Lugo, SJ: Tractatus de venerabili sacramento eucharistice, 1627 (ff. 1-194); index to the volume (ff. 195-9); De sacramento poenitentiae, 1628 (ff. 205-346); Assertationes theologica de fide, spe et charitate (ff. 346-8 verso); extracts from the Fathers, &c. (ff. 349-66 verso); De Angelis (ff. 367-78 verso). All very likely copied by a student at Rome. None of de Lugo's works were printed until 1631.
The series contains notes and correspondence accumulated by Derrick Webley relating to the life and work of Penry Williams, and the cultural world in which he lived.
Rhan oVerney Manuscripts,
A collection of vocal music, with accompaniment for the guitar, by various composers, from an edition printed at Naples by Luigi Marescalchi.
Leaves from illuminated manuscripts, &c.,
Specimens of initial capital letters taken from illuminated manuscripts and copies of initials and decoration from illuminated manuscripts in the British Museum and in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Among the originals are a leaf from a Graduale, containing a portion of the Mass for the Nativity of St John Baptist (German, XV cent.); a leaf from the Decretum of Gratian (Low Counties, late XII cent.); one leaf and twenty-six initials from a manuscript of the Enarrationes in Psalmos of St Augustine (probably Bohemian, under strong Italian influence, late XIV cent.); a leaf from a Book of Hours (Italian, late XV cent.); and fragments from a choir-book, in Latin, with music (Italian, late XV cent.).
[Supplementum officiorum et missarum ...'
'Supplementum officiorum et missarum quae desunt in aliis libris choralibus. Auctore F. Petro Martire Regalia, cantore in hoc conuentu' - a supplementary antiphonary and office book compiled in an Italian Dominican monastery c. 1595-1622.
Petro Martire Regalia, Brother