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- Kinsey, Alfred C. (Alfred Charles), 1894-195617
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- A leaf from Otto Ege's portfolio "Original Leaves from Famous Bibles Nine Centuries 1121-1935 AD, Series B". This portfolio belongs to Bethany Theological Seminary whose collections are on deposit at Earlham College. The provenance of this portfolio is otherwise unknown.3
- Item donated to Berea College by Ross Waters Sloniker of Cincinnati, OH in 1971.3
- Part of the John H. Haldeman Memorial Bible Collection. These items came to SBTS as part of the donation of the private collection of John H. Haldeman (1915-1990) and wife Virginia Bailey Haldeman made in December 1981.3
- One of three manuscript leaves gifted to Earlham College in the 1920s or 1930s by Ruby Davis, a longtime English professor who specialized in medieval literature. No information known regarding where she obtained these leaves.2
- Part of the NIU Collection of Leaves from Medieval European Christian Texts. Purchased by Northern Illinois University in 2003.2
- Purchased by the Art Department of DePauw University in the 1960s from the Ferdinand Roten Gallery.2
- Purchased in Lyon, France by Foliophiles (New York). The Muskegon Museum of Art then purchased the leaf from Foliophiles in 1932. Accessioned 9/20/1932.2
- This leaf was purchased by the Muskegon Museum of Art from Otto F. Ege, Cleveland, OH. Accessioned May 1937.2
- Acquired by the Muskegon Museum of Art from Orientalia, Inc. (New York, NY) in 1924. Accessioned 9/1/1924.1
- Acquired by the Muskegon Museum of Art from Orientalia, Inc. (New York, NY) in 1924. Accessioned 9/1/1924. Possible dealer's inscription in pencil on the recto reading "NL 14."1
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