Antiphonal. Parchment, 1 leaf cropped at margins. 12 lines of text with music; ruling not discernible. Liturgical gothic bookhand (littera textualis formata); dark brown ink. Primary initials alternately red and blue; initials in the text are elaborate brown majuscule slashed with red; music in square notation on staves of 4 red lines. A gothic cursive hand (s. XV) entered several notes on the recto, upside down, when leaf was a pastedown, including "Averrois commentator cum titulos fidei voluit probare rationibus nec potuit quare apostata in fede factus est"; "Sanctus Vincentius ordinis predicatorum habuit illum donum gratie, quod loquebatur suo sermone intelligibatur ab omnibus hominibus diversarum nationum." Used as a pastedown in binding: the verso is badly rubbed.
Used as a pastedown in binding; the recto was pasted. While the leaf was a pastedown, a gothic cursive hand, using grayish ink, entered a text in German between the lines, on the verso, 15th century.
Rendering created by Richard Neutra for a competition to redesign the Dusseldorf Theater. German architect Bernhard Pfau won the competition and designed the new building.
Drawing by Richard Neutra for a competition to redesign the Dusseldorf Theater. German architect Bernhard Pfau won the competition and designed the new building.
Floor plan by Richard Neutra for a competition to redesign the Dusseldorf Theater. German architect Bernhard Pfau won the competition and designed the new building.
STOP goes across the top in black; AIDS across the bottom. Between the words are nine small illustrations (three rows of three each), mostly enclosed in circles, which depict the various ways HIV can be transmitted. The first 5 illustrations show what NOT to do; these are in red circles with lines through them. The last three show actions which one would NOT transmit HIV.
Color photograph of two African elephants in the wild, mating. Title (in white letters) arches over the pair. Additional text in grey boxes at lower right and bottom of poster.
White and black text on red background; advertises an evening of discussions, poems, etc. by HIV-infected women, held Mar. 24, 1999, by the Kulturzentrum bei den Minoriten, in Graz, Austria.