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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2023 20:40:33 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/4] Lincoln Gr. 35, new Parpulov description
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places.xml | 3 +
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Lincoln College MS. Gr. 35Lincoln College MSS.
- Stub record
+ Cataloguer
+ Georgi Parpulov
+
+
+ EncodingMatthew Holford
@@ -32,26 +36,179 @@
OxfordLincoln CollegeLincoln College MS. Gr. 35
+
+ 48689
+
+ Monastery rule (typicon);
+ c. 1300 / c. 1330–1335
+
+ Greek
+
+ (fols. 14r–142v)
+ Foundress’s rule (τύπικον) for the Convent of the Virgin τῆς Βεβαίας
+ Ἐλπίδος in Constantinople, preceded by a table of contents (πίναξ). Most of f. 13r
+ and all of f. 13v are blank.
+
+
+ (fols. 158r-v, 143r–147v, 159r-v)
+ Commemorations for the foundress’s family.
+
+
+ (fols. 156r–157v)
+ Cartulary (περιορισμός) of the convent’s buildings and possessions.
+
+
+ (fols. 155r-v, 148r–154v)
+ Supplementary rule (ὑποτύποσις δευτέρα) issued by the
+ foundress’s daughter.
+
+
+ (fols. 160r–161r, 161v–163v)
+ Commemorations for donors of the convent. Most of f. 161r and all of
+ ff. 161v–163v were originally blank.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Parchment
+ 163+ii leaves (numbered 1–165)
+
+ 235
+ 170
+
+
+ Collation: viii (ff. 1–8), iv (ff. 9–12), 10 × viii (ff. 13–92), viii (ff. 93–100,
+ ff. 94 and 99 single), 2 × viii (ff. 101–116), viii (ff. 117–122.125–126, ff. 118
+ and 125 single) + ii (ff. 123–124), vii (ff. 125–132.134, f. 132 single) + i (f.
+ 133), viii (ff. 135–142), v (ff. 143–147, f. 144 single without text loss), viii
+ (ff. 148–155), 2 × i (ff. 156–157), ii (ff. 158–159), iv (ff. 160–163). Scribal signatures, many of them now lost, occur in the lower inner corner of the
+ quires’ last pages, starting with α´ on f. 20v, including ζ´ on f. 68v, and ending
+ with ιγ´ on 116v. These are supplemented with non-scribal signatures added by two
+ different hands in the lower inner corner at the end quires and sometimes (ff. 69r,
+ 117r, 143r, 148r, etc.) also in the upper outer corner at the beginning of quires.
+ These start with α´ on f. 8v and β´ οn f. 12v, then resume with η´ on f. 69r, and
+ finish with ιθ´ on f. 157v and κ´ on f. 159v.
+
+
+ 16–19 lines,
+
+ 172–182
+ 120
+ , ruling Leroy V 20D1 (ff. 13–122, 126–127, 133–134, 136–141) and Leroy
+ 10D1m (ff.
+ 123–125, 128–132, 135, 142–156, 158–159).
+
+ The text on ff. 14–15 is in two
+ columns.
+
+
+
+ Copied by three scribes: A (ff. 14–122, 126–127, 133–134, 136–141), B (ff. 123–125,
+ 128–132, 135, 142–156, 158–159), and C (ff. 157 and 160; line 1 on f. 161r).
+
+
+ There are full-page miniatures on ff. 1v–2r, 3r, 4r, 5r, 6r, 7r, 8r, 9v, 10v–11r,
+ 12r, and a gilded and painted headpiece on f. 13r.
+ Empty space was left for a
+ headpiece on f. 16r supra. Scribe A drew a coloured interlace
+ headband on f. 14r. Scribe B drew in red ink headbands on ff. 132r, 155r, and
+ 158r.
+
+
+
There is a drawing for the game of nine men’s morris on f. 1r.
Three entries added
+ on ff. 161r–162r, 162r-v, and 162v–163v by three different hands respectively on 11
+ February 1397, ca. 1400, and in March 1402 record donations made to the convent. The
+ scribe of the first entry signed his name as Demetrius Balsamon (RGK I,
+ 91). Christian
+ Gastgeber (cit. below) tentatively attributes the third one to the hand of George
+ Eugenicus (PLP 6188).
+
+
+
+
Binding (sixteenth-century) of blind-tooled brown leather over squared and grooved
+ wooden boards. The boards are flush with the book-block. Two pins, only the upper
+ one of which now remains, were inserted in the edge of the upper board; there are
+ traces two leather thongs once attached to the lower board. The spine is smooth; the
+ endbands raised. The paper pastedowns have no watermarks. The endpapers at the back
+ (ff. 164–165) contain two
anchor watermarks very similar to
+ Piccard online no.
+ 119041 (attested in 1572) and to
+ Mošin no. 1542
+ (attested ca. 1550–1560); chain-distance 28 mm.
+
+
+
+
+
+ c. 1300 / c. 1330–1335
+
+ Bequeathed by Sir George Wheler (1651–1724), who acquired it in Athens in February
+ 1676: Paris, BnF, Fr. 9467,
+ f. 35r.
+
-
+
To ensure its availability to future readers, access to this item is restricted, and readers are asked to work from reproductions and published descriptions as far as possible. To apply to see the original, please send a message to specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk, outlining the subject of your research, the importance of this item to that research, and the resources you have already consulted.
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-
- H. O. Coxe, Catalogus codicum mss. qui in collegiis aulisque Oxoniensibus hodie adservantur (Oxford, 1852)
- I [individual sections separately paginated], Lincoln College, pp. 18-19 (open access at HathiTrust Digital Library)
+
+
+
+ H. O. Coxe, Catalogus codicum mss. qui in collegiis aulisque Oxoniensibus hodie adservantur (Oxford, 1852)
+ I [individual sections separately paginated], Lincoln College, pp. 18-19 (open access at HathiTrust Digital Library)
+ H. Delehaye, Deux typica byzantins de l’époque des Paléologues (Brussels 1921)
+ 10–105
+ H. Omont, ‘Portraits de différents membres de la famille des Comnénes peints dans le
+ typicon du monastére de Notre-Dame-de-bonne-espérance à Constantinople’, Revue des études grecques 17 (1904)
+ 361–373
+
+ I. Spatharakis, The Portrait in Byzantine Illuminated
+ Manuscripts (Leiden 1976) 190–206
+ I. Hutter, ‘Die Geschichte des Lincoln College Typikons’, Jahrbuch
+ der österreichischen Byzantinistik 45 (1995) 79–114
+ I. Hutter, Corpus der byzantinischen Miniaturenhandschriften:
+ Oxford College Libraries, 2 vols (Stuttgart 1997) 56–62, figs. 201–221,
+ pls. 6–18
+
+ J. Thomas and A. Constantinides
+ Hero (eds.),
+ Byzantine Monastic Foundation Documents (Washington
+ DC 2000)
+ 1512–1578
+
+ C. Gastgeber, ‘Das Typikon Lincoln College gr. 35 und das Patriarchat von
+ Konstantinopel’, Scripta 7 (2014)
+ 95–110
+ N. Gaul, ‘Writing “with Joyful and Leaping Soul”: Sacralization, Scribal Hands, and
+ Ceremonial in the Lincoln College Typikon’,
+ Dumbarton Oaks Papers 69 (2015)
+ 243–272
+ J. Ball, ‘The Group Portrait in the Lincoln Typikon: Identity
+ and Social Structure in a Fourteenth-Century Convent’,
+ Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies 5
+ (2016) 139–164
+
+
+ Online resources:
+
+
+ Pinakes | Πίνακες: Textes et manuscrits grecs
+
+
+
+ New description by Georgi Parpulov.First online publication.
diff --git a/persons.xml b/persons.xml
index 90ca3b8140..976b9d81e5 100644
--- a/persons.xml
+++ b/persons.xml
@@ -208945,12 +208945,21 @@ Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom 63) num. 251]; https://www.google.co.uk/
-
Thicket, Yorkshire, priory of Benedictine nuns
+
+ Constantinople, convent of the Virgin of Certain Hope (τῆς Βεβαίας Ἐλπίδος)
+