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- This leaf was given to the Loyola University Chicago libraries by an unidentified donor. Bob Seal (Dean of Libraries, 2005-2016) received the leaf from the donor on behalf of Loyola libraries to be put it in Special Collections.3
- The provenance of the Beauvais Missal is narrated by Lisa Fagin Davis. This leaf shares a Loyola University Chicago call number with an Aquinas leaf (Gwara Handlist 40). The two leaves were acquired together. Gift of Edward J Mandula, S.J., to Milford Seminary. Loyola purchased the Milford collection in 1972.2
- This leaf derives from a book purchased by the bookseller Philip C. Duschnes, who advertised individual leaves for sale between about 1936 and 1946. Otto Ege acquired a portion of the dismembered book in or about 1942 and included leaves from it in his portfolios. It is leaf 40 in Ege's portfolio "Fifty Original Leaves" (Gwara Handlist 40, pp. 31, 36). The present leaf is catalogued by Loyola University Chicago with a leaf of the Beauvais Missal (Gwara Handlist 15). The two leaves were acquired together. Gift of Edward J Mandula, S.J., to Milford Seminary. Loyola purchased the Milford collection in 1972.2
- Originally owned by two families (the Le Féron and Grisel families) in Haute Picardie. Family records recorded at the end of the manuscript, fols. 127v-128r. It is unclear how this manuscript entered into Saint Mary's College's collection. Once it entered the collection, it was initially given the shelfmark of ND 3363 .H8 1561.1
- Previously belonged to Dr. Huxley (Professor of English at DePauw University). The leaf was found during inventory at the Peeler Art Center in 2013 and catalogued at that time. It is not known when the leaf first entered the collection.1
- Purchased by the Art Department of DePauw University in the 1960s from the Ferdinand Roten Gallery.1