From 85b3371cf2652c11aaf6f8396db21da5e874b67f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: sjabrookes <114885244+sjabrookes@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 17:51:19 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] retro-conversion
---
collections/Douce/MS_Douce_371.xml | 87 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------
collections/Douce/MS_Douce_378.xml | 47 ++++++++++++----
collections/Douce/MS_Douce_92.xml | 77 +++++++++++++++++++++-----
3 files changed, 171 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)
diff --git a/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_371.xml b/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_371.xml
index 4adc4f2dfa..065557a1a0 100644
--- a/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_371.xml
+++ b/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_371.xml
@@ -4,11 +4,23 @@
MS. Douce 371MSS. Douce
-
- Summary description
- Elizabeth Solopova
- Matthew Holford
+
+
+ Cataloguer
+ Falconer Madan
+
+
+ Cataloguer
+ Otto Pächt
+ J. J. G. Alexander
+
+
+
+ Encoding
+ Stewart Brookes
+
+
@@ -35,42 +47,73 @@
+
Guillaume de LorrisJean de MeungLe roman de la roseOld French
+
- parchment4 + cxliv leaves, in double columns
- 16.2512.5
+ parchment4 + cxliv leaves
+
+ 16.25
+ 12.5
+
+
+ 2 cols
+
+
+
-
- Related to a group of MSS. of Christine de Pisan executed for Philippe le Hardi in 1402–1403. Pächt and Alexander i. 632, pl. XLVIII:
- Fine miniatures (coloured drawings).
- Fine border.
- Fine initials.
+
+
+ Pächt and Alexander i. 632, Pl. XLVIII
+
+
+ Related to a group of manuscripts of Christine de Pisan executed for Philippe le Hardi in 1402–1403,
+ particularly Brussels, Bibliothèque Royale, MS. 10982
+ and MS. 10983
+ 60 fine miniatures (coloured drawings, mostly in grisaille)
+ Fine border
+ Fine initials
-
Green morocco with gold ornament on back, with the printed label of Derome
- le Jeune.
+
Green morocco with gold ornament on back, with the printed label of Derome le Jeune
- c. 1400
+ c. 1400
- French, Paris
+ France, Paris
+
+ Renol Gueruni (?), fol. 142v
+
+
+
+ The manuscript has the armorial bookplate of J. J. Languet de Gergy, archbishop of Sens (1731-1753), who also owned MS. Douce 298
+
+ On fol. 1v is 'No. 613' in the same eighteenth-century hand which wrote 'No. 91' in MS. Douce 313 ( cf. Item 72 )
+
+
+ Francis Douce owned at least five copies of the Roman de la Rose. Of these we know that MS. Douce 188
+ was bought in 1832 and MS. Douce 195 in 1829. MS. Douce 371 is probably identifiable with lot 1380 in the Morel-Vindé
+ sale, 1823, so either this manuscript or MS. Douce 364 may be identified with the brief
+ entry in Douce's 'Collecta' for March 1806 (diaries of antiquarian purchases, 1803-1810, MS. Douce e. 66): 'Guillemeau hist. de la rose... Dulau'
+
+
Francis Douce, 1757–1834
@@ -79,10 +122,21 @@
+
@@ -109,6 +163,7 @@
+ Description revised to incorporate all the information in the Summary Catalogue (1897) and other printed sourcesAdd extent and leaf dimensions from Summary Catalogue.Add binding information from Summary Catalogue.
diff --git a/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_378.xml b/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_378.xml
index b69064cf91..cf7ebd5af9 100644
--- a/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_378.xml
+++ b/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_378.xml
@@ -4,11 +4,17 @@
MS. Douce 378MSS. Douce
-
- Summary description
- Elizabeth Solopova
- Matthew Holford
+
+
+ Cataloguer
+ Falconer Madan
+
+
+ Encoding
+ Stewart Brookes
+
+
@@ -35,19 +41,28 @@
+
John HardyngChronicle
- (second version)
- (imperfect: 62 leaves)
+ (DIMEV 1174-5)
+ A fragment of the Chronicle, beginning with the last three lines of the stanzas on Condage and breaking off in the reign of Richard II
+ Begins: 'Ffor the peple to serue the goddes there'
+ (see The Chronicle of Iohn Hardynge, ed. Henry Ellis [1812], p. 56)
+
+ Ends: 'Wentt he wold to huntyng & to haukyng | All gentyll disportt as to alord appentt'
+ (see Chronicle, ed. Ellis [1812], p. 340)Middle English
+
paperiii + 67 leaves
- 12.62510
+
+ 12.625
+ 10
@@ -56,17 +71,28 @@
15th century
- English
+ England
+
+ This appears to have come to Francis Douce 'from an old family library in the country' (see Chronicle, ed. Ellis, p. xvi)
+
+
Francis Douce, 1757–1834Bequeathed to the Bodleian in 1834
-
@@ -76,6 +102,7 @@
+ Description revised to incorporate all the information in the Summary Catalogue (1897) and other printed sourcesAdd extent and leaf dimensions from Summary Catalogue.Mitch Fraas Provenance and acquisition information added using https://github.com/littlegustv/oxfordupdates/blob/master/test_case_for_oxford_prov.rb in collaboration with the Mapping Manuscript Migrations project.First online publication.
diff --git a/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_92.xml b/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_92.xml
index c40843b4a5..4cb6e5f929 100644
--- a/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_92.xml
+++ b/collections/Douce/MS_Douce_92.xml
@@ -4,11 +4,23 @@
MS. Douce 92MSS. Douce
-
- Summary description
- Elizabeth Solopova
- Matthew Holford
+
+
+ Cataloguer
+ Falconer Madan
+
+
+ Cataloguer
+ Otto Pächt
+ J. J. G. Alexander
+
+
+
+ Encoding
+ Stewart Brookes
+
+
@@ -35,29 +47,55 @@
+
Treatise on St. Denis and the Kings of France
- Pelerinaiges, processions, prieres et oraisons faictes monsr. Sainct Denis en France par les trescrestiens Roys de France
+ Sensuivent les noms des xii roys de France, dont mencion est faicte en ce present traictie,
+ qui ont este rendre graces à monseigneur sainct Denis en son eglise et abbaye en France des victoires
+ par eulx obtenues en leurs personnes à l'encontre de leurs ennemys
+ Pelerinaiges, processions, prieres et oraisons faictes monsr Sainct Denis en France par les trescrestiens Roys de France
+ One of series of discourses which were dedicated to the kings of France in order to remind them of their duties
+ The twelve kings are listed on fols 1r-1v and are: Charlemagne, Robert, Philippe Dieu donné, Louis VII, Saint Louis, Philippe III, Philippe le Bel, Philippe VI,
+ Charles VI, Charles VII, Charles VIII and Louis XII (who died in 1515 and was on the throne when the book was written)
+ The last event mentioned in the text is the battle of Agnadello in May 1509Middle French
+
- parchment1 + xxx leaves
- 8.6256
+ parchment
+ 1 + xxx leaves
+
+ 8.625
+ 6
+
-
- Fine miniatures.
- Borders.
- Initials. Related to the style of the MSS. made for Cardinal Amboise in the region of Rouen. (Pächt and Alexander i. 824, pl. LX)
+
+
+ French Humanistic script (Douce Legacy [1984], no. 83)
+
+
+
+ Pächt and Alexander i. 824, Pl. LX
+
+
+ Fine miniatures. Two portraits of Louis XII: on fol. 2r, he is represented on his knees,
+ in front of an open book in front of the high altar of Saint Denis. There is a cardinal on the king's right who is probably Georges d'Amboise
+ (Louis XII's adviser) who died May 1510; in the other portrait, at fol. 18v, Louis XII is seated on his throne of state
+
+ Borders
+ Initials. Related to the style of the manuscripts made for Cardinal Georges d'Amboise in
+ the region of Rouen (Pächt and Alexander, i. 824)
+ Illuminated between May 1509 and May 1510 (Douce Legacy [1984], no. 83)
-
Red velvet.
+
TBound in pasteboard and covered with red velvet
@@ -65,19 +103,29 @@
1509–1510
- French
+ FranceFrancis Douce, 1757–1834
+ There is no evidence to show where or when Douce acquired this manuscriptBequeathed to the Bodleian in 1834
+
- Summary description abbreviated from the Summary Catalogue (1897). Decoration, localization and date follow Pächt and Alexander (1966).
+ Description adapted (September 2024) by Stewart J. Brookes from the following sources:
+
+
+ Douce Legacy (1984), no. 83
+ Pächt and Alexander (1966), i. 824
+ Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts Bequeathed by Francis Douce, esq. to the Bodleian Library (1840), p. 12
+ Summary Catalogue (1897)
+
+ Summary Catalogue, vol. 4, p. 518
@@ -106,6 +154,7 @@
+ Description revised to incorporate all the information in the Summary Catalogue (1897) and other printed sourcesAdd extent and leaf dimensions from Summary Catalogue.Add binding information from Summary Catalogue.