Quaestiones on GALEN, Tegni or Ars ParuaIncipiunt questiones supra librum Tegni Galeni et primo in eundem librum prologus.
- Tres sunt omnes doctrine que ordine habentur a<b>
+ Tres sunt omnes doctrine que ordine habentur ab;
omnibus &c. Nota quod tres sunt doctrine ordinarie. Vna est dissolutiua et sic aliquando aliquando non. Et sic patet ad questiones supradictas. Et sic habetur finis harum questionum supra librum tegni Galeni Deo laus. Expliciunt
diff --git a/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_28.xml b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_28.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..77e0dc17e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_28.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,172 @@
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Merton College MS. 28
+ Merton College MSS.
+
+ Cataloguer
+ R. M. Thomson
+
+ EncodingTuija Ainonen
+
+
+ TEI P5
+ Conversion of the printed catalogue to TEI funded by the Warden and Scholars of Merton College.
+
+
+ Special Collections, Bodleian Libraries
+
+ Special Collections
+ Bodleian Libraries
+ University of Oxford
+ Weston Library, Broad Street
+ Oxford
+ OX1 3BG
+ United Kingdom
+
+
+ specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
+
+ Merton_College_MS_28
+ Merton_College
+ Western
+
+
+
+
+ Oxford
+ Merton College
+ Merton College MS. 28
+
+ H. 1. 14
+
+
+ JOHN CHRYSOSTOM; S. X
+
+ Greek
+
+ On 1r is a list (s. xiv?) of texts to be read on certain feast days, and in the MS itself the upper margin of the first page of homilies to be read accordingly has a corresponding note. On f. 1r there is also a note by the main scribe in majuscules, perhaps a pen-trial: δύναται καί είς τούς άγίους τρεϊς παϊδας ιδτορία.
+
+
+ (fol. 2rv)
+ A list of the contents
+ ending impf. in art. 13.
+
+
+ (fols. 3r-326r)
+ John Chrysostom
+
+ (fols. 3r-243r)
+ Ad populum Antiochenum homilia, 1-19, 21
+ PG 49.15-198, 211-22.
+
+
+ (fols. 243r-255r)
+ Ad illuminandos catechesis
+ PG 231-40.
+
+
+ (fols. 255r-270r)
+ Ad populum Antiochenum homilia 20
+ PG 197-212.
+
+
+ (fols. 270r-306v)
+ In illud, Vidi Dominum homiliae, 1, 4-6, 5
+ PG 56.97-107, 119-142, but no. 5 differs from the printed version according to Aubineau.
+
+
+ (fols. 306v-320v)
+ De sigillis sermo
+ PG 63.531 - 43 line 4 (ends impf.).
+
+
+ (fols. 321r-322r)
+ Contra theatra sermo
+ impf. at each end.
+ PG 56.541, line 7 ab imo - 545 line 13.
+
+
+ (fols. 322r-326r)
+ Ad Demetrium, de compunctione
+ (excerpt)
+ PG 47.406 line 24 - 409 line 28.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Parchment
+ 328 leaves
+
+ 270
+ 183
+
+
+ 195
+ 120
+
+ Parchment of fairly good quality, though many pages are rather yellowish, retrimmed.
+
+ Two single leaves, mounted by the binder as a bifolium (probably originally a quaternion, lacking 3-4), 1-98; 108(lacks 2), 11-398; (314) 408(lacks 8), 418. A quire or more missing from the end.
+
+
+ Ruled with stylus in 2 cols of 28 lines. Ruling pattern Leroy C 24C 2.
+
+
+
+ One scribe; since the script on most folios rests on the line, a date in the 10th century and not later seems likely. E. Gamillscheg and D. Harlfinger (1981) list the scribe Petros (no. 351), suggesting however that he may have been the owner rather than the scribe.
+
+
+ A cross outlined in ink of the text, tinted yellow, and a prayer by the scribe in majuscules on fol. 1: †κ(ύριε) βοήθει τώ σώ δούλω Πέτρω καί συγχώρισον τάς Άμαρτίασ αύτοϋ, ώς καί ϕίλ(ος)†
+ On the verso a framed, full-page portrait of Chrysostom in the same technique. An ornamental headpiece on fol. 3r, and some simple pen-work ornament elsewhere; titles and initials are in carmine.
+
+
+
+
Presumably s. xix, black leather over wooden boards with gold tooling: the edges gilded; two blank paper flyleaves at each end.
+
+
+
+
+
+ S. X
+
+
+ Scribe or former owner Petros (E. Gamillscheg and D. Harlfinger (1981) no. 351).
+ On 1v, in an ?Italian gothic rotunda bookhand, s. xiv: Solidi .xij. Sermones beati Johannis Christostomi. M. Aubineau, op. cit. below, identfied this MS as one referred to by Henry Savile as belonging to 'Croshauii nostri', who is presumably to be identified as William Crashawe (1572-1625/6).
+ Labels on the spine give the numeral 13 and the out-of-date shelf-mark H. 1. 14. Inside the front board is a College bookplate and previous shelf-marks H. 1. 14 (XXVIII) in red, O. 4. 13 Theol., canc., and in pencil 'olim N. iii. 2'.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ M. Aubineau, Codices Chrysostomici graeci I Britanniae et Hiberniae (Paris, 1968) pp. 90-1. E. Gamillscheg and D. Harlfinger, Repertorium der griechischen Kopisten 1 (Vienna, 1981), p. 179. Full description in I. Hutter, Corpus der byzantinischen Miniaturhandschriften 5. 1 (Stuttgart, 1997), pp. 97-8 with pls 399-407; she did not feel able to attribute the MS to particular region of the Byzantine world.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ First online publication
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_297.xml b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_297.xml
index 02cb63e4ff..d41adeed03 100644
--- a/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_297.xml
+++ b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_297.xml
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
G. 1. 1
- SENECACICERO; S. XIV med.
+ SENECA, CICERO; S. XIV med.
Latin
diff --git a/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_318.xml b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_318.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2bd6b1ce39
--- /dev/null
+++ b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_318.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Merton College MSS.
+
+ Cataloguer
+ R. M. Thomson
+
+ EncodingTuija Ainonen
+
+
+ TEI P5
+ Conversion of the printed catalogue to TEI funded by the Warden and Scholars of Merton College.
+
+
+ Special Collections, Bodleian Libraries
+
+ Special Collections
+ Bodleian Libraries
+ University of Oxford
+ Weston Library, Broad Street
+ Oxford
+ OX1 3BG
+ United Kingdom
+
+
+ specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
+
+
+ Merton_College
+ Western
+
+
+
+
+ Oxford
+ Merton College
+ Merton College MS. 318
+
+ L. 3. 7
+
+
+
+ Latin
+
+ Described in MMBL 3. 723-3.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Presented to Gloucester College by John Whethamstede, abbot of St Albans 1420-40, 1452-64.
+ In 1524 it was in the hands of Robert Serlys, a former fellow of Merton, who may have bequeathed it to Merton College.
+ Merton College presented it to Worcester College in 1938.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Powicke, no. 1201.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ First online publication
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_326.xml b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_326.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6070837df6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_326.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,167 @@
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Merton College MS. 326
+ Merton College MSS.
+
+ Cataloguer
+ R. M. Thomson
+
+ EncodingTuija Ainonen
+
+
+ TEI P5
+ Conversion of the printed catalogue to TEI funded by the Warden and Scholars of Merton College.
+
+
+ Special Collections, Bodleian Libraries
+
+ Special Collections
+ Bodleian Libraries
+ University of Oxford
+ Weston Library, Broad Street
+ Oxford
+ OX1 3BG
+ United Kingdom
+
+
+ specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
+
+ Merton_College_MS_326
+ Merton_College
+ Western
+
+
+
+
+ Oxford
+ Merton College
+ Merton College MS. 326
+
+ H. 2. 10
+
+
+ PETRARCH; c. 1465-75
+
+ Italian
+
+ On f. iii is the washed-out text of a list or inventory, in a
+ good Italian cursive hand, s. xv. Read using ultra-violet light, the first two words
+ seem to be ‘Alla badia’, and ‘Bernardo dalla Bada’ and ‘dalla Bada’ occur further
+ down.
+
+
+ (fols. 1-35v)
+ PETRARCH
+ Trionfi
+ Triomfi di messer Francesco Petrarca poeta Fiorentine Laureato in capitolio romano.
+ Nel tempo che rinnova e mie sospiri
+ Hor che fia dunque arivederla in cielo.
+ Finis Patrarcae Triumphus.
+ Listed by Mann. ed. V. Pacca (Milan, 1996); Petrarca nel tempo: tradizione lettori e immagini delle opere, ed. M. Feo (Florence 2003), pp. 171-6.
+ Italian
+
+
+ (fols. 36-163)
+ PETRARCH
+ Rime
+ (Beg. impf. with 4) Que chenfinita providentia et arte
+ (361) Caccolga el mio spirto ultimo in pace.
+ Finis. Finiscono le canzoni et sonetti di messer Francesco
+ Petrarca poeta Fiorentino.
+ Listed by Mann. Ed. M. Santagata (Milan, 1996), pp. 627-754; Petrarca nel tempo, pp. 41-67.
+
+ (fols. 163v-8v)
+ Table of first lines of art. 2
+ , in alphabetical order, as far as S.
+
+ Italian
+
+
+
+
+ Cosi dissio
+
+
+
+
+ Parchment
+ 174 leaves of parchment prepared in the Italian manner (iii + 171)
+
+ 240
+ 150
+
+
+ 165
+ 85
+
+ The lower margins of many leaves have been excised.
+
+ A singleton, 114, 26, 310, 46 (lacks 6), 510 (lacks 1), 6-710, 810 (lacks 4-7), 910, 1010 (lacks 1, 10), 1110 (lacks
+ 1), 1210 (lacks 3), 13-1810,
+ a bifolium; vertical catchwords. The bifolium at the end is a modern construction,
+ and was probably originally a quire of 4, of which 1-2 remain. Inside the front board
+ is tipped a letter from N. Mann, 8 June 1970, on the book’s structure, pointing out
+ that leaves in the first four quires have been misbound. The quires should collate
+ 1-310, 46(lacks 1), and
+ the leaves should be ordered 1-4, 8, 7, 11-15, 17, 16, 5-6, 9-10, 19, 18, 20-5, 23,
+ 28, 26-7, 29-35.
+
+
+ Ruled in 30 long lines.
+
+
+
+ Written in the humanistic bookhand of Giovanni Francesco Marzi di San Gimignano of Florence.
+
+
+ Florentine. Large initials have been excised; most of the 3-sided floral border remains on f. 1; gold initials on blue, pink and green grounds, fols. 3v, 7v, 9, 13v, 17v, 18, 22, 26, 29v, 31, 33; rubrics, numbers of Rime and table in pink; thereafter initials of individual Rime blue.
+
+
+
+
s. xvii, polished, blind-tooled,
+ sewn on five bands; the marks of a chain-staple on the foredge of the front board
+ near the head. fols. i-ii, 169-71 are blank paper binding leaves.
+
+
+
+
+
+ c. 1465-75
+ Italy, Florence
+
+ Made in Florence; at the College s. xvii or xviii.
+ On f. iii, erased,‘Samuell Stokes his booke’, and ‘Day of Heaven. King of England Scotland and France. B. Brothe’, s. xvi.
+ On f. iiivis ‘Q. 4. 22. Art.’, s. xvii or xviii, canc. and replaced with ‘H. 2. 10’ in red. On f. i is ‘Liber Coll. Mert.’, s. xvii or xviii. Inside the front board is ‘H. 2. 10 (CCCXXVI)’ in red.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Coxe, p. 129; N. Mann, ‘Petrarch manuscripts in the British Isles’, Italia medioevale e umanistica18 (1975), 139-527, no. 244; Alexander & Temple, no. 960.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ First online publication
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_327.xml b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_327.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6ee865a0e8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_327.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Merton College MSS.
+
+ Cataloguer
+ R. M. Thomson
+
+ EncodingTuija Ainonen
+
+
+ TEI P5
+ Conversion of the printed catalogue to TEI funded by the Warden and Scholars of Merton College.
+
+
+ Special Collections, Bodleian Libraries
+
+ Special Collections
+ Bodleian Libraries
+ University of Oxford
+ Weston Library, Broad Street
+ Oxford
+ OX1 3BG
+ United Kingdom
+
+
+ specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
+
+
+ Merton_College
+ Western
+
+
+
+
+ Oxford
+ Merton College
+ Merton College MS. 327
+
+ O. 3. 10
+
+
+
+ Latin
+
+ Founder's statues for the College of St Gregory and St Martin, Wye, Kent, 14 Jan. 1447, followed by the ordination of Nicholas Wryght as warden. 'Dono dedit collegio Mertonensi clarissimus uir Iohannes Buddenus in facultate iuris Regius professor in academia Oxon. 17 April. 1613. Ita testor Thomas Frenche notarius publicus Uniuersitatis Oxon. registrarius.'
+ In 1947 Merton College presented the book to Wye College. In return Wye College presented Merton in 1952 with a bound set of photostats of the original, bearing the same shelfmark.
+ Powicke, no. 1257; G. C. Brodrick, Memorials of Merton College (OHS, 1885), p. 222; W. Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum, ed. J. Caley, H. Ellis and B. Bandinel, 6 vols in 8 (London, 1817-30), VI (3), pp. 1430-2.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Photostats
+
+
+
+
+ Photostats donated by Wye College in 1952.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ First online publication
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_328.xml b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_328.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f3c7130fd4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/collections/Merton/Merton_College_MS_328.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,147 @@
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Merton College MSS.
+
+ Cataloguer
+ R. M. Thomson
+
+ EncodingTuija Ainonen
+
+
+ TEI P5
+ Conversion of the printed catalogue to TEI funded by the Warden and Scholars of Merton College.
+
+
+ Special Collections, Bodleian Libraries
+
+ Special Collections
+ Bodleian Libraries
+ University of Oxford
+ Weston Library, Broad Street
+ Oxford
+ OX1 3BG
+ United Kingdom
+
+
+ specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
+
+
+ Merton_College
+ Western
+
+
+
+
+ Oxford
+ Merton College
+ Merton College MS. 328
+
+ JOHN ASHENDEN; S. XIV med.
+
+ Latin
+
+ (fols. 1-72v)
+ JOHN ASHENDEN
+ Summa de Accidentibus Mundi
+ (Beg. impf. in d. 7 c. 8)mmum pauca in rebus in quibus proscrutabuntur
+ (f. 40)
+ Completa est igitur hec compilacio tractatus primi summe iudicialis de accidentibus
+ mundi in ciuitate Oxonie per magistrum Iohannem de Eshenden 20 die mensis Iulii anno
+ Christi 1347.
+ (f. 41) Incipit prologus in tractatus summe iudicialis de accidentibus
+ mundi. Sicut dicit Aristoteles 2. ethicorum c. 8 sermones generales et amores
+ particulares animi sunt ueriores ...
+ (ends mutil. in d. 4 c. 4).
+ Pr. Venice 1489 (GW 9392); Carmody, p. 171; TKI 761,
+ 1482; Sharpe, Handlist, pp. 206-7, not this copy. f. 41v is
+ blank.
+ At the foot of f. 2v, s. xv, is a table of zodiacal signs, beg. ‘Aries dominatur in
+ Florencia, Fauencia et Britania maiori’; most of the place-names are Italian.
+ Circular diagrams in the lower margins of fols. 4, 5v-6, 19, 35v, in the text at f. 7.
+ The text of tract. 1 has been corrected in the margins; throughout is marginal
+ annotation of ss. xiv and xv; running heads of s. xiv.
+
+
+
+
+ mutil.
+
+
A substantial fragment from near the beginning of a large book.
+
+
+ Parchment
+ 74 leaves (i + 73)
+
+ 330
+ 240
+
+
+ 240
+ 155
+
+ The edges heavily retrimmed, removing portions of diagrams in the lower margins.
+
+ Early foliation in arabic numerals runs 40-9, 53-112.
+ 112(lacks 1-3), 212(lacks 2-4),
+ 3-612, 78(lacks 7-8);
+ catchwords. Two quires are missing from the beginning; the outer margins of fols. 2,
+ 48, 68, the outer and lower margins of f. 69, and the outer col. of f. 40, have been
+ excised. Most of fols. 71 and 72 have been ripped out.
+
+
+ Frame-ruled with crayon in 2 cols, written in c. 49 lines.
+
+
+
+ A gothic rotunda bookhand influenced by anglicana, of the usual university type.
+
+
+ Blue initials flourished in red; red paraphs, highlighting and underlining. Tables and diagrams in red and ink of text.
+
+
+
+
s. xix in., sewn on six bands. Fols. i and 73 are blank paper binding leaves.
+
+
+
+
+
+ S. XIV med.
+ England, probably Oxford
+
+ Probably made commercially at Oxford.
+ Bought by the College at the Powis Castle sale, Davis & Orioli, London, lot 22, 20 March 1923.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ None.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ First online publication
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+