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To find manuscripts by de Ricci number in [[Hamnet]], do an [[Searching_in_Hamnet#Advanced_Search_tab | Advanced Search]] of the [[Bibliographic Citation field]] with the words "Ricci" and "manuscripts" in one box, and the de Ricci number ''as a phrase'' in another box. Alternatively, put everything in one search box, but be aware that Hamnet will replace the decimal point with an "AND" when searching, so will sometime bring up two records (e.g. searching for de Ricci 61.1 will also bring up the record for de Ricci 1.61).   
To find manuscripts by de Ricci number in [[Hamnet]], do an [[Searching_in_Hamnet#Advanced_Search_tab | Advanced Search]] of the [[Bibliographic Citation field]] with the words "Ricci" and "manuscripts" in one box, and the de Ricci number ''as a phrase'' in another box. Alternatively, put everything in one search box, but be aware that Hamnet will replace the decimal point with an "AND" when searching, so will sometime bring up two records (e.g. searching for de Ricci 61.1 will also bring up the record for de Ricci 1.61).   


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Revision as of 10:29, 6 February 2017

Title page of Seymour de Ricci's manuscripts census

Many manuscripts in the Folger collection are known by their "de Ricci" numbers, as well as by their Folger call numbers. De Ricci numbers come from Seymour de Ricci, Census of medieval and renaissance manuscripts in the United States and Canada. New York : H. W. Wilson, 1935-1940.

A card file of de Ricci entries with their corresponding Folger call numbers can be found in the little room to the left of the main card catalog room, between the two Reading Rooms.

The Folger has several bound copies of de Ricci's three-volume census (Hamnet record).

A searchable scanned copy of the census is available as an ACLS Humanities E-book (access restricted by licensing agreement):

  • Volume 1: Alabama - Massachusetts (Folger Shakespeare Library entry goes from page 267 to page 450)
  • Volume 2: Michigan - Wisconsin; Hawaii; Canada
  • Volume 3: Indexes
    • General index of names, titles and headings
    • Scribes, illuminators and cartographers
    • Incipits
    • Gregory numbers for Greek New Testament manuscripts
    • Present owners
    • Previous owners

In Hamnet

To find manuscripts by de Ricci number in Hamnet, do an Advanced Search of the Bibliographic Citation field with the words "Ricci" and "manuscripts" in one box, and the de Ricci number as a phrase in another box. Alternatively, put everything in one search box, but be aware that Hamnet will replace the decimal point with an "AND" when searching, so will sometime bring up two records (e.g. searching for de Ricci 61.1 will also bring up the record for de Ricci 1.61).

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