Ege, Otto F.

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Dean and lecturer.

From the description of Collection of medieval manuscripts, 1100-1500. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 36335372

Ege (1888–1951) was Dean of the Cleveland Institute of Art and Lecturer on History of the Book at the School of Library Science, Western Reserve University. From the guide to the Otto Ege Collection of Medieval Manuscripts, circa 1100-1600, (Special Collections. University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries.)

Otto F. Ege was an art educator and collector notorious for his dismemberment of medieval manuscripts, which he re-sold in portfolios of single leaves. (From Library of Congress Authority File, https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no99020371.html)

As a young student at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art, Otto F. Ege (1888-1951) acquired an interest in fine printing and calligraphy, and as early as 1911, he began acquiring a fine collection of his own to feed that interest. After joining the faculty at the Museum School and later while working at the Cleveland Institute of Art, Ege proved to be an energetic teacher and organizer, but an even more energetic collector of rare manuscripts and early printed books, working on the side as a dealer in rare books to help build his collection.

Not long after his arrival in Cleveland in 1921, Ege conceived of the idea of breaking apart some of the imperfect manuscripts and printed works he had accumulated in order to create sets of individual leaves for sale to other collectors and libraries. A self-confessed biblioclast, "one of those strange, eccentric book-tearers," he was quite open about his decision to dismember manuscripts, apparently even complete ones. Although profit surely played a role, he defended his actions by arguing that by scattering leaves, he was able to share the beauties of medieval manuscripts with a wider audience and make it possible for people who could not afford an entire medieval manuscript, for example, to possess at least one leaf.

Eventually, Ege created six portfolios for sale made up of leaves taken from dismembered books. Two of these sets featured leaves from "famous books," one from editions of the Bible, and one each depicted the evolution of "oriental" manuscripts and the humanistic book hand. Ege launched his best known and in some respects most ambitious project in the late 1940s when he began to assemble the sets marketed as "Fifty Original Leaves from Medieval Manuscripts," a far-reaching effort to illustrate the history of the book, book illustration, and paleography. Although Ege died before the first set was sold, his wife eventually sold forty sets at the cost of $750 each. (From the guide to the Otto F. Ege, "Fifty Original Leaves from Medieval Manuscripts" MS 570., 12th-15th century, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Medieval and renaissance musical and religious manuscript leaves. Cleveland Public Library, Main Library
creatorOf Ege, Otto F. Collection of medieval manuscripts, 1100-1500. Indiana University
creatorOf Pierpont Morgan Library. [Hymnal leaf]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Ege, Otto F.,. [Biblia Latina, fragment] [manuscript]. Detroit Public Library, Detroit Main Library
creatorOf Pierpont Morgan Library. [Anthology fragment]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Ege, Otto F. [Hymnarium : fragment]. RIT Library, Wallace Library
creatorOf Ege, Otto F.,. [Qurʼan single leaf]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Catholic Church. Missal : manuscript, [ca. 1300]. Houghton Library
creatorOf Pierpont Morgan Library. [Church Slavic songbook leaf]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Catholic Church. [Graduale : fragment]. RIT Library, Wallace Library
creatorOf Pierpont Morgan Library. [Lectionary]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Pierpont Morgan Library. [Islamic law book fragment]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Catholic Church. Miscellaneous manuscripts (Large), ca. 1150-1175. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Saʻdī. [Poetic fragments]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Catholic Church. [Leaf from a gradual]. Cleveland Public Library, Main Library
creatorOf Pierpont Morgan Library. [Greek liturgy with Byzantine Greek notation]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Catholic Church. [Missal, Latin]. National Library of New Zealand
creatorOf Otto Ege Collection of Medieval Manuscripts, circa 1100-1600 Special Collections. University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries.
creatorOf Ege, Otto F. Original leaves illustrating evolution of roman types. Indiana University
creatorOf Ege, Otto F.,. [Qurʼan single leaf]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Pierpont Morgan Library. [Church Slavic Bible-story leaf]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Ege, Otto F.,. [Qurʼan single leaf]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Catholic Church. [Leaf from a book of hours]. Cleveland Public Library, Main Library
creatorOf Pierpont Morgan Library. [Excerpts from the Evangelists]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Pierpont Morgan Library. [Prayer scroll leaf fragment]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Ege, Otto F. Original leaves "incunabula" XVth century printed books. Indiana University
creatorOf Pierpont Morgan Library. [Prayer book of service for the dead]. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Catholic Church. [Missale : fragment]. RIT Library, Wallace Library
creatorOf Ege, Otto F. Original leaves illustrating evolution of "black letter" types. Indiana University
creatorOf Ege, Otto F.,. [Fifteenth-century illuminated ms. leaves from France and Italy], [1450-1499]. Newberry Library
creatorOf Catholic Church. [Antiphonarium : fragment]. RIT Library, Wallace Library
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associatedWith Catholic Church. corporateBody
associatedWith Pierpont Morgan Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Saʻdī. person
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Cleveland OH US
Reading PA US
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Manuscripts, Medieval
Paleography
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Birth 1888

Death 1951

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