diff --git a/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_29-star.xml b/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_29-star.xml index a1ca36d18e..84aca8ce51 100644 --- a/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_29-star.xml +++ b/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_29-star.xml @@ -7,10 +7,13 @@ MS. Laud Lat. 29* MSS. Laud Lat. (Latin) - - Summary description - Elizabeth Solopova - Matthew Holford + + Cataloguer + Daniela Mairhofer + + + Abbreviation and encoding + Tuija Ainonen @@ -41,10 +44,15 @@ + + This description is abbreviated from Daniela Mairhofer, Medieval Manuscripts from Würzburg in the Bodleian Library, Oxford: A Descriptive Catalogue (Oxford, 2014), pp. 157–158. For purposes of scholarly citation, reference to the printed catalogue is requested. + + (fol. 171r-v) Cicero Tusculan Disputations - Fragment containing iv.114–20. Formerly MS. Laud Lat. 29, fol. 171. + Fragment containing iv.114–20. Formerly the end flyleaf of MS. Laud Lat. 29, fol. 171. + Ed. A. C. Clark (1910), siglum ‘O’; ed. M. Pohlenz, Teubner (1965), siglum ‘F’. The present fragment preserves an unusally accurate text. Latin @@ -52,14 +60,37 @@ parchment + 1 leaf + + c.240–41 + 186–89 + + + None. + + Ruling in hard point, the recto shows indirect impression; three columns of 28 lines each. Left- and right-hand margins unevenly trimmed, with text loss. + Ruled space: + the middle column measures 51 mm, the intercolumnar spaces 20–21 mm. + + + + + Carolingian minuscule, single hand. + + + None. + - 9th century + s. ix2/3 - Italian, Verona + Italian, Verona @@ -88,6 +119,7 @@ + Description revised for Mainz digitization project to include additional information from Mairhofer catalogue. First online publication. James Cummings Up-converted the markup using https://github.com/jamescummings/Bodleian-msDesc-ODD/blob/master/convertTolkien2Bodley.xsl diff --git a/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_29.xml b/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_29.xml index 8822c9f79b..e76fccdaf6 100644 --- a/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_29.xml +++ b/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_29.xml @@ -45,9 +45,9 @@ 1221 - New Testament (glossed). Composite: A: Italy, s. xiiiex || B: (Northern?) Italy, s. xiimed. + New Testament (glossed). Composite: A: Italy, s. xiiiex || B: (Northern?) Italy, s. xiimed || fol. 25: German, s. xi/xii. -

Composite: A: fols. 1–24 || B: fols. 25–170

+

Composite: A: fols. 1–24 || B: fols. 26–170 || fol. 25

This description is abbreviated from Daniela Mairhofer, Medieval Manuscripts from the Mainz Charterhouse in the Bodleian Library, Oxford: A Descriptive Catalogue (Oxford, 2018), pp. 149–156. For purposes of scholarly citation, reference to the printed catalogue is requested.

@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
- A composite manuscript consisting of two Italian Bible books, possibly only together since the late 1630s. The end flyleaf, fol. 171, transferred to a separate folder (MS. Laud Lat. 29*), 26 October 1976. + A composite manuscript consisting of two Italian Bible books, possibly only together since the late 1630s. Fol. 25 is a fragment leaf from a German Sacramentary, hooked around the first quire of part B. The end flyleaf, fol. 171, transferred to a separate folder (MS. Laud Lat. 29*), 26 October 1976. William Laud, 1573–1645: his ex-libris inscription, dated 1638, at the lower margin of fol. 1r. Given to the Bodleian as part of his third donation, dispatched on 28 June 1639. @@ -95,15 +95,12 @@ - MS. Laud Lat. 29 – Part A (fols. i-24) + MS. Laud Lat. 29 – Part A (fols. 1-24) - - (fols. i recto-verso) - Depositions of witnesses in a law suit - Latin - Fragment, written on recto only. England, s. xviin. 245–49 × 215 mm. Trimmed, with loss of text; 23 lines of script preserved. + + For item 1, see below. (fols. 1r–24r) @@ -240,10 +237,8 @@ - - Sacramentary - Fragment, German, s. xi/xii. One column of 26 lines. German protogothic script. - Latin + + For fol. 25 see below @@ -472,16 +467,78 @@ Binding error, quires 12 and 13 misbound. - cont here next! parchment + 146 leaves + + c. 242–48 + 169–78 + + + + Ruling (fols. 26r ff.) in hard point, leaving a brownish trace, or with a crayon; three columns, of c. 18–20 (main column) widely-spaced lines; the interlinear and marginal gloss is ruled for ad hoc; the central column, for the Bible text, wider than the gloss columns. + Ruled space + + space c.165–90 + 150–58 + + + + + Round protogothic script, mainly one hand; three sizes of script. + + + Good initials, partly mutilated. (Pächt and Alexander ii. 49) + - + + 12th century, middle + + Italian, North (?) + (Judging by script and decoration.) + + + + + + + + MS. Laud Lat. 29 – fol. 25 + + + + + Sacramentary + Fragment, hooked around the first quire of part B. + Latin + + + + + + parchment + 1 leaf + + + Ruled in hard point, one column of 26 lines. + + + + + German protogothic script, a single hand; the size of the script varies. + + + Red rubrics (capitals). + Initials in red + + + + 11th century, late - 12th century, early German @@ -490,37 +547,60 @@ - + + + - MS. Laud Lat. 29 – Part 3 + MS. Laud Lat. 29 – fol. i - + + (fols. i recto-verso) + Depositions of witnesses in a law suit + Latin + Fragment, written on recto only. + parchment + 1 leaf (folded sidewise) + + 245–49 + 215 + + + + Ruled in pencil. Trimmed, with loss of text; 23 lines of script preserved. + + + + - Good initials, partly mutilated. (Pächt and Alexander ii. 49) + Red rubrics (capitals). + Initials in red - 12th century, middle - - Italian, North (?) + s. xviin + + England + + + Description revised for Mainz digitization project to include additional information from Mairhofer catalogue. First online publication. James Cummings Up-converted the markup using https://github.com/jamescummings/Bodleian-msDesc-ODD/blob/master/convertTolkien2Bodley.xsl diff --git a/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_30.xml b/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_30.xml index 481c18e613..30ed716c27 100644 --- a/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_30.xml +++ b/collections/Laud_lat/MS_Laud_Lat_30.xml @@ -7,10 +7,13 @@ MS. Laud Lat. 30 MSS. Laud Lat. (Latin) - - Summary description - Elizabeth Solopova - Matthew Holford + + Cataloguer + Daniela Mairhofer + + + Abbreviation and encoding + Tuija Ainonen @@ -37,9 +40,29 @@ 933 + New and Old Testament. Composite: A: Germany(?), s. xii1 || B, C, and D: Italy, s. xiimed -

Composite: fols. 1–62 || fols. 63–114, 115–184

+

This description is abbreviated from Daniela Mairhofer, Medieval Manuscripts from Würzburg in the Bodleian Library, Oxford: A Descriptive Catalogue (Oxford, 2014), pp. 162–173. For purposes of scholarly citation, reference to the printed catalogue is requested.

+

Composite: A: fols. 1–62 || B: fols. 63–114 || C: fols. 115-173 || D: fols. 174–184

+ + + parchment + i (17th cent.) + 184 + i (17th cent.) leaves + + i, 1-185 + + + + +

Brown tanned calf over laminated pulpboard for Abp. Laud, 1637–1639.

+
+
+ + The present Bible book is composed of four different 12th-century parts, possibly together since the late 1630s only. + William Laud, 1573–1645: his ex-libris inscription, dated 1638, at the lower margin of fol. 1r. + Given to the Bodleian as part of his third donation, dispatched on 28 June 1639. + @@ -61,18 +84,88 @@ + - MS. Laud Lat. 30 – Part 1 + MS. Laud Lat. 30 – Part A (fols. 1-62) + (fols. 1r–62v) Canonical Epistles, with gloss Bible, Canonical Epistles + Glossa ordinaria, however less substantial (Stegmüller, Bibl. 11846–52 + + (fols. 1r–2v) + Prologue to Canonical Epistles + Ps.-Jerome + Stegmüller, Bibl. 809 + + + (fol. 1v) + Prologue to James + Written as marginal gloss. Stegmüller, Bibl. 810 + + + (fol. 2r) + Prologue to Canonical Epistles + Written as marginal gloss. Stegmüller, Bibl. 803 + + + (fol. 2r) + Prologue to James + Written as marginal gloss. + + + (fols. 3r-17r) + James + + + (fols. 17v-41v) + I-II Peter + + (fol. 17v) + Prologue to I Peter + Stegmüller, Bibl. 816 + + + (fol. 18r–32r) + I Peter + + + (fol. 32r) + Prologue to II Peter + Stegmüller, Bibl. 818 + + + (fols. 32r–41v) + II Peter + + + + (fols. 41v-58r) + I-III John + + (fols. 41v–54v) + I John + + + (fols. 54v–56r) + II John + + + (fols. 56r–58r) + III John + + + + (fols. 58r–62v) + Jude + Latin @@ -80,10 +173,28 @@ parchment + 62 leaves + + c.204–07 + 147–55 + + + + Ruling in lead point, three columns of 13 (main column) widely-spaced lines; the interlinear and marginal gloss is ruled for ad hoc. + Ruled space + + c.130–45 + 120–25 + + + + + Protogothic script. Two hands: one for the main (= Bible) text, the other for the marginal and interlinear gloss. + - Good initials in various styles. (Pächt and Alexander i. 69) + Fols. 3r, 18r, 32r, 41v, 54v: Good initials in various styles. (Pächt and Alexander i. 69) @@ -92,37 +203,307 @@ German (?) + No known provenance; contents and date, however, link it with the two Charterhouse parts of the present volume, B and D; Mainz, Charterhouse provenance therefore appears likely. + - MS. Laud Lat. 30 – Part 2 + MS. Laud Lat. 30 – Part B (fols. 63-114) - - Canonical Epistles, Apocalypse, and Lamentations, with gloss + + (fols. 63r–114v) + Canonical Epistles, with gloss Bible, Canonical Epistles + Latin + + (fol. 63r) + Prologue to Canonical Epistles + Written as marginal gloss. Stegmüller, Bibl. 803 + + + (fols. 63r–75r) + James + + + (fols. 75r–97r) + I-II Peter + + (fol. 75r–88v) + I Peter + + + (fols. 88v–97r) + II Peter + + + + (fols. 97r-112r) + I-III John + + (fols. 97r–109v) + I John + + + (fols. 109v–111r) + II John + + + (fols. 111r–112r) + III John + + + + (fols. 112r–114v) + Jude + + + + + + + parchment + 52 leaves + + c.204–06 + 135–41 + + + + + Ruling in hard point, three columns of commonly 16 (main column) widely-spaced lines; the interlinear and marginal gloss is ruled for ad hoc. + Ruled space + + c.138–41 + 112–17 + + + + + + Protogothic script by a single hand, for both Bible text and glosses. + + + Fols. 63r, 75rb: Fine initials. (Pächt and Alexander ii. 48) + + + + + 12th century, middle + + Italian + + (Judging by script and decoration.) + + Mainz, Charterhouse St Michael: late 14th-century ex-libris inscription at the upper right-hand margin of fol. 63r, mostly cropped. + + + + + + + MS. Laud Lat. 30 – Part C (fols. 115-173) + + + + + (fols. 115r–169r) + Apocalypse, with gloss Bible, Apocalypse + Generally resembling the Glossa ordinaria (Stegmüller, Bibl. 11853), with some additional material: + + (fol. 169r–v) + De Duodecim Lapidibus + Iaspis uiridis. immarcessibilem uirorem fidei significat + amethistus celestis semper regni memoriam in humilium animo + See Glossa ordinaria (Stegmüller, Bibl. 11854) + + + (fols. 169v–170r) + Glossa Ordinaria in Apocalipsis + Apocalipsis hec inter reliquos libros noui testamenti libros + ueritatem intellexit + See Glossa ordinaria (Stegmüller, Bibl. 118535; cf. 8594, 828 & 832). + See Dessau, Anhaltische Landesbücherei, Georg Hs. 16a. 2o, fol. 1ra–vb. + + + (fol. 170r) + De Aetatibus Hominis + Excerpted from Rabanus Maurus, De universo (Stegmüller, Bibl. 7020). + + + (fol. 170r) + De Aetatibus Mundi + Excerpted from Rabanus Maurus, De universo (Stegmüller, Bibl. 7020). + + + Latin + + + (fol. 170v) + Expositio duodecim lapidum [Apc 21:19–20] + Stegmüller, Bibl. 10975; cf. also 8594 = [ANSELM OF LAON (?), Commentary on Revelation], 21 (ed.: PL 162. 1580D–81B; – Stegmüller, Bibl. 1361) or, respectively, [MARBOD OF RENNES, Agnitio duodecim lapidum preciosorum] (ed.: PL 171. 1679, etc.; – Mone, Hymnen, 3. 637 (pp. 28–29, l. 31); Chevalier 3271; WIC, 2812; SK 2326; Thorndike & Kibre 226; for the author, see also Glorieux, Migne, 66); imperfect. + Fol. 171r blank + Latin + + + + (fol. 171v) + Prologue to Apocalypse + Stegmüller, Bibl. 829 + + + (fols. 171v–173r) + Summarium Apocalypsis + De ecclesiis septem et saluatoris aduentu + cf. Stegmüller, Bibl. 11018 + + The following prologues/texts are written as marginal gloss, starting on the upper margin of fol. 171v and extending from the left margin to the right of fol. 173r + + (fol. 171v) + Prima uisio est de institutione vel correctione ecclesiarum. Secunda principaliter de reuelatione + impotentes et abiecti uideantur + See Dessau, Stadtbibl., Anhaltische Landesbücherei, Georg Hs. 16a. 2o, fol. 1ra. + + + (fol. 171v) + Prologue to Apocalypse + Ps.-Isidore of Seville + cf. Stegmüller, Bibl. 834 + + + (fol. 172r) + Prologue to Apocalypse + et accipientis. ac loci ipsius uisionis + cf. Stegmüller, Bibl. 828 + + + (fols. 172r-173r) + Asia minor maioris asię pars est. continens septem ciuitates + ab angelo iohanni. A iohanne ęcclesiis . + See Dessau, Anhaltische Landesbücherei, Georg Hs. 16a. 2o, fol. 1vb. + + (fols. 173v–174r) blank, except for an excerpt from Augustine at the upper margin of: + + (fol. 173v) + De ciuitate (not verifiable) + Augustinus + Augustinus de ciuitate [?] – Maximum est inter cetera ecclesie Karissimata. fons proprius cur non communicat alienus. deum quod omnem liquorem supereminet. uia excellentior. perfectionis uinculum + carum tenens. cariem tollens id est putredinem aurium + + Latin + + + + + + parchment + 59 leaves + + c.203–07 + 135–43 + + + + (fols. 115r-170v) Ruling in ink and lead point, three columns of (main column) 15 widely-spaced lines; the marginal gloss is ruled for ad hoc. + Ruled space + + c.138–49 + 115–18 + + + (fols. 171v–173v) Ruling in ink and lead point, two columns of 17 widely-spaced lines; the marginal gloss is ruled for ad hoc. + Ruled space + + c.138–49 + 115–18 + + + + + + (fols 115r–170rb) Protogothic script, presumably one hand only. Items 4 & 5 in different, but contemporary hands. + + + fol. 115ra: Fine initial. (Pächt and Alexander ii. 48, pl. V) + + + + + 12th century, middle + + Italian + + (Judging by script and decoration.) + + No known provenance; contents, origin and date, however, link it with the two Charterhouse parts of the present volume, B and D; Mainz, Charterhouse provenance therefore appears likely. + + + + + + + MS. Laud Lat. 30 – Part D (fols. 174–184) + + + + + (fols. 174v–184v) + Lamentations, with gloss Bible, Lamentations + + (fol. 174v-184v) + Mariginal gloss + In his lamentationibus .iiiior. alphabeta reperiuntur. Sicut enim pueri elementis erudiuntur. sic istis lamentationibus uita nostra moresque formantur + idioma id est proprietas. inde idiota id est habens proprietatem unius lingue ... ne frustra uelit. – [further down, in smaller script:] Quid ualet hic mondus [sic] quid groria [recte: gloria] quidue triumphus. Cum sit hic mondus fragilis atque caducus + Not Glossa ordinaria + + + (fols. 174v-184v) + Interlinar gloss + Qvomodo sedet Sed et id est nec bene erecta nec ex toto agrauata | sedet dei auxilio – sola nec sola. tempore david plena + discooperuit peccata tua. faciendo te recognoscere peccata tua + Not Glossa ordinaria + Latin + parchment + 11 leaves + + c.198–203 + 135–44 + + + + Ruling in hard point, three columns, of 17 (main column) widely-spaced lines; ruling for the marginal gloss only. + Ruled space + + c.130–52 + 122–30 + + + + + Protogothic script, a single hand for both bible text and gloss; the hand closely resembles that of part B. + - Fine initials, in two styles in the two parts. (Pächt and Alexander ii. 48, pl. V) + fol. 174v: Fine initial. (Pächt and Alexander ii. 48) @@ -130,14 +511,17 @@ 12th century, middle Italian - + + (Judging by script and decoration.) + Mainz, Charterhouse St Michael: late 14th-century ex-libris inscription inscription near the lower centre of fol. 184v. + Description revised for Mainz digitization project to include additional information from Mairhofer catalogue. First online publication. James Cummings Up-converted the markup using https://github.com/jamescummings/Bodleian-msDesc-ODD/blob/master/convertTolkien2Bodley.xsl