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+ Special Collections + Bodleian Libraries + University of Oxford + Weston Library, Broad Street + Oxford + OX1 3BG + United Kingdom +
+ + specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk + + St_Johns_College_MS_265 + St_Johns_College + Western +
+ + + + Oxford + St John's College (in progress) + St John's College MS. 265 + + Breviary (Premonstratensian + Use) + + Latin + + Fol. 1: + Benedictiones in dominicis et in omnibus festis nouem leccionum + Benedictione perpetua benedicat nos pater eternus Amen + benedicat nos filius dei patris Amen iij. Spiritus sancti gracia ut + supra + Fifteen benedictions. + + + Fol. 1v: + Regula specialis ad inueniendum diem pasche + Quando sydus currit per I. post nonas april prima dominica erit pascha + post xv. kalendarum may prima dominica erit dies pasche + Calculations of the date of Easter for a full nineteen-year cycle. + + + + Fols. 2–7v: a calendar. + Ker says this example resembles that in the Breviary from + the Premonstratensian abbey of Parc, + Belgium, National Library of Wales, MS Add. 495, + including ‘Norberti episcopi fundatoris nostri ordinis’ (29 December). + Christina has been added (6 June and 24 July), as also in the NLW MS. + + + + Fols. 8ra–42vb + In dominicis ferialibus Inuitatorium + Uenite exultemus domino Beatus vir qui non abijt in consilio + impiorum + Domine exaudi oracionem meam Et clamor meus ad te veniat + Psalms 1–108. + + + Fol. 43rv was originally blank, now with an added text in the original + hand: + + Fol. 43v: + In epyphania domini ymnus Hostis herodes impie cristum venisse quid + times + iussa fundere mutauit vnda originem Gloria tibi domine qui + apparuisti hodie cum patre [form ending] + Amen + + + + Fols. 44ra–286va: + Uenite exultemus domino iubilemus deo salutari nostro preoccupemus + faciem eius in confessione + demonstrabat Et forte in demonstratione ignorancie discipuli aliquid + significauit + The Temporale, with a folio of daily prayers, followed (fol. 45ra) by the + services from Advent to the 25th Sunday after the octave of Pentecost; the + lessons for Sundays after Pentecost begin at fol. 198vb. Fol. 271rb has only + eleven lines, and fol. 271v is blank, but bounded; homilies on the Gospels + for the twenty-five Sundays after the octave of Pentecost begin at the head + of a new quire, fol. 272ra which is in fact a new booklet. + + + Fols. 286va–90va: + In dedicacione ecclesie Inuitatorium + Filie syon currite assimulacionem celebria matris vestre solempnia + et pluuiam salutarem da inuocantibus sanctum nomen tuum Tu + alleluia + Service for the dedication of the church; following the explicit at the + blank foot of the column a correction, with signe de + renvoi; fol. 290vb is blank. + + + Fols. 291ra–400va: + In festo sancte Katherine gloriose virginis et martiris Inuitatonium + Adoretur virginum rex in seculorum secula Virgini qui katherine + contulit celestia + Vt digni efficiamur promissione cristi versus Beate martyr cristi et + venerande sacerdos intercede pro nobis Vt Gloria Vt supra + The Sanctorale, running from Katherine to Clement. There are only + thirteen written lines in the final column, the remainder blank. + + + Fols. 400vb–6va: + Incipit commune sanctorum Primo de apostolis Inuitatonium + Uenite adoremus Regem apostolorum dominum Venite ymnus Eterna cristi + munera + thesauros incomparabiles quos michi se daturum repromisit Et sanguis + Gloria Et sanguis Responsus Regnum mundi ut supra + The common of saints. + + + Fols. 406va–14rb: + In die sancti gregorij Sermo beati gregorij pape lectio prima + Beati sunt serui illi quos | [fol. + 406vb] cum venerit dominus inuenerit vigilantes + a bono opere torpentem dampnat Nunc itaque profectura in illius + custodia vos + A series of extra lessons, after fol. 410 not rubricated; followed by + added texts in later hands: + + + + Fol. 414rb +

‘Deus caritas est et qui manet in caritate in deo manet et deus in + eo et ipse caritas nos benedicat Amen Prelatus [later] Et nos maneamus cum + ipso’

A note added slightly later.

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+ + Fols. 414va–15rb: + Cum de nuncupacione paruuli cognatorum + vicinorumque hesitaret arbitrium proprietatem veri nominis eius + atque inuidiam ad detraccionem ad blasphemiam eciam ad alia + similia mala Tu autem [the last two words + later] + Four extra selections, perhaps by the scribe of the main text. + + + Fol. 415va: + Perfecto in came preter carnem viuere non terrena vita sed celestis + Vellus itaque cum sit de corpore nescit corporis + passionem + A final addition resembling the preceding one. + +
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Fully described in Ker, MMBL 3:702–4.

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Ianuarius (fol. 2)

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sit tui (fol. 9)

+ + + Paper. All quires except the first are formed regularly, from three + sheets folded in quarto. There are six paper stocks, + three of them (B, C, F) providing material for nearly 90 per cent of our + MS:

A: an enthroned king, not in + Briquet; the sole stock of quire 1 (one full sheet, + an unwatermarked half-sheet, and a single leaf with half the + mark).

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B: Pot: resembles Briquet nos. 12497, 12499 (our mark + lacks the double wire at the foot), a type widely dispersed + through northern France, the Low Countries, and western Germany, + 1488 x 1508; the sole stock of quires 2, 18–23, + 26–34, and the two outer sheets of quire 35 (fifty sheets + total).

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C: Krone/Coroun: not in Briquet, or + Piccard, a simple tiara with three peaks above a heart and the + initials ‘d s’; the sole stock of quires 3–4, 10–11, + 24, and the inner sheet of quires 7 and 35 (seventeen sheets + total).

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D: Buchstabe/Lettre P: perhaps two + different marks, of Piccard IV 1, Type II, a stock common from the 1490s + until c.1530; the sole stock(s) of quires 5–6, 8, + and the two outer sheets of quire 7 (eleven sheets + total).

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E: Armoiries Bande: resembles the + general type Briquet, nos. 1038–42, frequent + in the same areas as B, mainly 1461 x 1485, but variants cited + as late as 1518; the sole stock of quire 9 (three + sheets total).

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F: Sphere: a T/O map surmounted with small + Greek cross, not in Briquet (but cf. nos. 14012, 14019, analogues + of s. xvi ex.); the sole stock of quires 12–17, 25 + (twenty-one sheets total).

+ Fols. i + 415 + i. + 198 + 140 + + + A medieval foliation, in which fols. 296–406 = fols. + i–cxi. + 16+1 + (+7) [fol. 7] | 2–412 [fol. 43, a booklet + boundary] | 5–2312 [fol. 271, a booklet + boundary] | 24–3512. + No catchwords + or signatures. The medieval foliation begins at + the head of quire 26, the first quire following the start of text 7. + +
+ + In double columns, each column + + 142 + 45 + with + 5 + mm between columns (in some portions, the leading edge + column significantly wider than the gutter one), in 31–9 lines to the + page. No prickings; bounded in pencil, no rules. + +
+ + Written in textura, described by Ker as ‘a set hybrida with split strokes at + the top’. Punctuation by point and double point. + + + Headings in red. + At the head of text 4 (fol. 8), a 9-line blue capital, + with gold leaf worked in a floral design in red, with a penwork vinet in red + and purple ink, with vine designs and animals (deer, rabbit). + A second level of initials at the heads of the + nocturns and of Psalms 51 and 101: 5- to 8-line red lombards with some + infilled designs. + Smaller 2- and 1-line red lombards, the first at heads + of psalms/sections, the second to mark verses and heads of individual + prayers. + Red slashed capitals to divide texts. + See A1 no. 819 (82). + + + +

Brown leather (calf), s. xviii, gold-stamped with lilies of the abbey of Parc, within a lozenge, on + which appears ‘parchensis bibliothecae’; on the armorial stamp, in the + smaller size, see Emile van Balberghe, ‘Les critères de Provenance + des manuscrits de Parc’, Archives et Bibliothèques de + Belgique, numéro special 11 (1974), 525–42 at 528 and plate + 4. Sewn on five thongs. In the upper spine compartment on a red + leather tab, the gold-stamped title ‘Breviarium ordinis Premonstrate’. + Gold-stamped floral designs on the spine. On a paper lozenge at the head + of the spine ‘i 2’. All edges red-speckled. Pastedowns modern paper, on + the front one a College bookplate. At the front, one modern paper flyleaf + at the rear, one modern paper flyleaf (ii).

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+ + + s. xv + ex. + + Belgium + + + The arms of the abbey of + Parc stamped on the binding; and the pressmark ‘I. theca XI.’ (the + front pastedown). The adjacent volume in the library of Parc, ‘I. theca XII.’, + is now BL, MS Additional 39678. On the initial dispersal of the MSS, see + further van Balberghe, ‘Sylvan Van de Weyer et la vente des manuscrits de + Parc en 1829’, Archives 43 (1972), + 108–30. + The old shelfmarks ‘Arch. B.68’ and ‘b.1.14b’ (the front + pastedown). + ‘E libris Collegii Divi Joannis Baptistae Oxon’ Donum + Dedit Georgius Hart Morley + Ejusdem Collegii Commensalis 1831’ (fol. 1, lower margin). Ker suggests, + following a note on British Museum stationery stuck inside the front cover, + that the MS came to Morley in the sale of John Peckham of Slough, by Wise, in + Oxford, 5–9 May 1831, which included Parc mss. [‘perhaps lot 121’]. The NLW MS + was probably lot 82 in the sale, the British Museum note continues, and BL, MS + Additional 39678, also from Parc, had belonged to Philip Bliss, a fellow of St John’s from + 1809 (and Bodley’s sub-librarian 1822–8). + + + + + + Ralph Hanna, A descriptive catalogue of the western medieval + manuscripts of St. John's College, Oxford (Oxford: Oxford + University Press, 2002) + + + +

For enquiries relating to this manuscript please contact St John's College Library.

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+ + Alexander, J. J. G., and Elźbieta Temple, Illuminated Manuscripts + in Oxford College Libraries, the University Archives and the Taylor + Institution (Oxford, 1985). + van Balberghe, Emile, ‘Les critères de Provenance des manuscrits de + Parc’, Archives et Bibliothèques de Belgique, numéro special + 11 (1974), 525–42. + van Balberghe,Emile, ‘Sylvan Van de Weyer et la vente des manuscrits de + Parc en 1829’, Archives 43 (1972), 108–30. + Briquet, C.M., ed. Allan Stevenson, Les filigranes: Dictionnaire + historique des marques du papier des leur apparition vers 1292 jusqu'en + 1600: A Facsimile of the 1907 edition with supplementary material + contributed by a number of scholars, 4 vols. (Amsterdam, + 1968) + Ker, N.R., Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries. 4 + vols. (Oxford, 1969-92). + Piccard, Gerhard, Die Wasserzeichenkartei Piccard im + Hauptstadts-archiv Stuttgart: Findbuch, currently 17 vols. + (Stuttgard, 1961– ). + +
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+ Special Collections + Bodleian Libraries + University of Oxford + Weston Library, Broad Street + Oxford + OX1 3BG + United Kingdom +
+ + specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk + + St_Johns_College_MS_98 + St_Johns_College + Western +
+ + + + Oxford + St John's College (in progress) + St John's College MS. 98 + + Theological miscellany + +

The volume is both composite—a total of seven separate MSS, all on + vellum—and fascicular—the second MS comprising three booklets.

+ + + Seven separate MSS, all on vellum + Fols. iv (numbered fols. i–ii, 1–2) + 224 (numbered fols. 3–226) + i (numbered fol. iii). + + 255 + 182 + + + + + + +

Reversed calf over millboards, with a simple fillet, s. xvii. Sewn on + four thongs. String ties on both boards to keep the book closed; a + chain-staple mark in Watson’s position 6. ‘98’ in black ink + on a paper lozenge at the head of the spine, in black ink on leading + edges. Manuscript pastedowns, a College bookplate on the front one. At + the front, two modern paper flyleaves (the first only half the page + vertically) and two medieval vellum flyleaves from an earlier binding + (fols. 1–2); at the rear one paper flyleaf (iii).

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Pastedowns: from a breviary + on each board a portion of a bifolium, neither sheet complete. The + fullest leaves (at the top on both boards) overall + 182 surviving mm + 137–43 + + + writing area 162–7 surviving mm + 103 + , in 27–9 long lines. The upper leaf on the lower board + includes part of John 6, a reading for the third nocturn on Corpus + Christi, ed. BrevSar, 1070.

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+ + + s. xiii med. or + xiii2 + with additions to s. xiv1 + + France with some of the additions + made in England + + + ‘liber Magistri Ad’ le + fraunces’ (fol. 1, upper margin; s. xiii ex.). He is not in BRUO, + BRUC, or among Glorieux’s thirteenth-century Parisian masters. + ‘liber Tercij [over erasure] loci in quarta stacione’ (fol. 1). Not associable + with any system cited in Ker, MLGB (Chester OSB had + ‘loci’, but the books include no notation of ‘staciones’; see pp. 49–50) and + probably not from an English library. With another note, in the same hand, s. + xiv ex.: ‘tituli huius voluminis continentur in 2o + folio’. The answering note appears as promised (fol. 2v, s. xiv med.); it + includes another shelfmark, ‘Septimus liber tercii loci quarte stacionis’ and + an earlier s. xiv table of contents which explicitly mentions only items in + fols. 19–124, 183–214. Associated with the contents is a second reference to + the shelfmark, ‘incipient’ tunc pater 2o fo + [indicating the presence of MS 1] in vno volumine tabul’ et ponuntur 3o loco stacione 4o’, the + numbers here a later supply over erasure. + ‘Liber Collegij Sanctj Johannis Baptistae Oxon’ ex dono + Venerabilis virj Guilielmj + Laud Sacrae Theologiae Doctoris ejusdem Collegii Praesidis et + Decanj Ecclesiae Cathedralis Gloucest’ 1618’. Exhibited Laud Exhib, no. 6 + (8). + + + + + + Ralph Hanna, A descriptive catalogue of the western medieval + manuscripts of St. John's College, Oxford (Oxford: Oxford + University Press, 2002) with corrections of typographical errors and a + transcription error for added text (q). + + + +

For enquiries relating to this manuscript please contact St John's College Library.

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+ + Alexander, J. J. G., and Elźbieta Temple, Illuminated Manuscripts + in Oxford College Libraries, the University Archives and the Taylor + Institution (Oxford, 1985). + An Exhibition of Manuscripts to Commemorate the 400th Anniversary + of the Birth of Archbishop Laud 7 October 1573-10 January 1634 + (Oxford, 1973). + Buttimer, Charles Henry, Hugonis de Sancto Victore Didascalicon de + studio legendi (Washington, D.C : The Catholic University Press, + 1939). + Dekkers, Eligius, and Aemilius Gaar, Clavis patrum latinorum, 3rd edn. + (Turnhout, 1995). + Dombart, Bernard and Alfons Kalb (ed.), Augustinus Hipponensis, De + civitate Dei libri XI-XXII, Corpus Christianorum 48 + (1955). + Duemmler, Ernst (ed.), Poetae Latini aevi Carolini vol. 1, + Monumenta Germaniae Historica (Berlin, 1881). + Emden, A. B., A Biographical Register of the University of + Cambridge to 1500 (Cambridge, 1963). + Emden, A. B., A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford + to A.D. 1500, 3 vols. (Oxford. 1957-9). + Evans, E. (ed.), Augustinus Hipponensis, Enchiridion ad + Laurentium, seu de fide, spe et caritate, Corpus Christianorum 46 + (1969). + Glorieux, P., Répertoire des maîtres en théologie de Paris au + XIIIe siècle (Paris, 1933). + Goldbacher, Al (ed.), S Augustini Epistulae. Corpus Scriptorum + ecclesiasticorum latinorum 44 (1904). + Goy, Rudolf, Die Überlieferung der Werke Hugos von St + Viktor (Stuttgart, 1976). + Hellman, Siegmund, Pseudo-Cyprianus De XII abusivis + saeculi, Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der + altchristlichen Literatur 34, i (Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs, 1909). + Holmberg, John, Das Moralium dogma philosophorum des Guillaume de + Conches, lateinisch, altfranzösich und mittelniederfränkisch + (Uppsala, 1929). + Ker, N. R., Medieval Libraries of Great Britain: A List of + Surviving Books. Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks. + 2nd edn. (London, 1964), extended by Andrew G. Watson, MLGB: + Supplement to the Second Edition. RHS Guides and Handbooks 15 + (1987). + Lang, Karl (ed), Flavi Vegeti Renati Epitoma rei militaris + (Leipzig, Teubner, 1885). + Leclercq, J., et al. (eds.), S. Bernardi Opera, vol. III + (Rome, 1963). + Migne, Jacques-Paul (ed.), Patrologia Latina 42 (Paris, 1845). + Migne, Jacques-Paul (ed.), Patrologia Latina 176 (Paris, 1854). + Migne, Jacques-Paul (ed.), Patrologia Latina 209 (Paris, 1855). + Morris, Richard (ed.), An Old English Miscellany, Early + English Text Society original series 49 (1872). + Mutzenbecher, Almut (ed.) Augustinus Hipponensis, Retractationum + libri II, Corpus Christianorum 57 (1974) + Perry, Ben E. (ed.), Secundus the Silent Philosopher + (Ithaca, NY, 1964). + Proctor, Francis, and Christopher Wordsworth (eds.), Breviarum ad + usum insignis ecclesiae Sarum, 3 vols. (Cambridge, + 1882–6). + Rommel, Floribert (ed.), Grégoire le Grand, Règle + pastorale, Sources chrétiennes (Paris, 1992). + Sackur, Ernst, Sibyllinische Texte und Forschungen (Halle + a. S., 1898). + Schenkl, Karl (ed.), Proba, Cento, in Poetae + Christiani minores, Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum + 16/1 (1888). + Schrader, Charles R., ‘A Handlist of Extant Manuscripts containing the De + re militari of Flavius Vegetius Renatus’, Scriptorium 33 + (1979), 280–305. + Shackleton Bailey, D.R. (ed.), Q. Horati Flacci Opera + (Stuttgart, 1985). + Stegmüller, Friederich, Repertorium Biblicum Medii Aevi, + 11 vols. (Madrid, 1950–80). + Stroebel, Edward (ed.),Scripta quae manserunt omnia, fasc. + 2 (Leipzig, 1915). + Suchier, Hermann, Denkmäler provenzalischer Literatur und Sprache + … erster Band (Halle, 1883). + Walther, Hans, Initia carminum ac versuum Medii Aevi posterioris + Latinorum, 2nd edn (Göttingen, 1969). + Walther, Hans, Proverbia sententiaeque latinitatis medii aevi: + Lateinische Sprichwörter, 5 vols. (Göttingen, 1963-7) + Watson, Andrew G., A Descriptive Catalogue of the Medieval + Manuscripts of All Souls College Oxford (Oxford, 1997). + +
+ + + + Flyleaf texts + + + + Latin + + Fols. 1rab: + Qvoniam nonnulli dicunt theologos de trunco + facere uitulum + quia idem quandoque dicunt contraria significare + flos uitam peccatoris uirga tribulationem iuda peccatorem Egressio + transgressionem uincere subcumbere + A discussion of exegetical reading, with some examples of + identifications in the spiritual sense, written in double columns. Fols. + 1 and 2 form a bifolium; a vellum strip glued to both at the centre is + possibly the remains of a bifolium between them now cancelled. + + + Fols. 1v–2: + Rector animarum est minister cristi et membrorum eius In + spiritualibus Exemplo uite ut sit Benignus Affabilis + Distinctiones, written in long lines. + + + + + + + Manuscript 1 = Fols. 3–18 + + + + Latin + + Fols. 3–13v: + Incipit liber PROBE uxoris adelfi proconsulis In io. Georgicorum + Iam dudum temerasse duces pia federa pacis | Regnandi + miseros + Hac casti maneant in religione parentes + PROBA + The ‘Cento’ + (CPL 1480, Walther, no. 9696), ed. Karl + Schenkl, CSEL 16 (1888), 569–609. + + + Fols. 14–17: + Incipit prophetia hic sibille sapientis que ueniebat de partibus + orientalibus audire sapientiam salomonis + SIbille generaliter dicuntur omnes femine + prophetantes que ob diuinam uoluntatem hominibus interpretari + [fol. 16v, the verse begins] Iudicii signum + tellus sudore madesces | E celo Rex adueniet + mare non erit Et regnabit dominus in sanctis suis et regnabunt in + secula seculorum Amen + Sibylline prophecies + Stegmüller, RB 124 (1:98–9), ed. + Ernst Sackur, Sibyllinische Texte und Forschungen + (Halle a. S., 1898), 177–87; the verse (Walther, no. 9907) most recently + ed. Bernard Dombart and Alfons Kalb, CC 48 (1955), + 613–14. Fols. 17v–18v are blank. + + + +

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+ + + vellum (FSOS/FHHF). + Fols. 16 + 195–7 + 129 + + 1–28. A cut-off catchword at the end of + the first quire; + no signatures. + + + For fols. 3–17, ruled for a main + text column + 197 + 85 + between two columns, one to identify the Virgilian + source and a gloss column on the leading edge. In long lines, 33 lines + to the page. No prickings; bounded and ruled in purplish-brown crayon. + + + + + Written in gothic + textura semiquadrata. Punctuation by point and occasional punctus + elevatus. + + + At divisions 2- and 3-line red and blue lombards on + flourishing of the other colour; alternate red and blue 1-line lombards + introduce the marginalia. + Red paraphs to divide lines. + Marginalia in alternate red and blue or red and + black ink. + Red-slashed capitals at head of each + line. + In text 2, a single red paraph; otherwise, initials + are larger letters in text ink. + See AT, no. 731 (72), ascribed to France, s. xiv1, but certainly in England by the late s. xiii (see e.g. item + [q]). + +
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+ + + + Manuscript 2, Booklet 1 = Fols. 19–54 + + + + Latin + + Fols. 19ra–54rb: + Ne uenire ad magisterium imperiti audeant Ne locum regiminis + subeant + [fol. 19va] Pastoralis cure me pondera + fugere delitescendo uoluisse benigna frater karissime + [fol. 19vb, the text] Nulla ars doceri + presumatur nisi intenta prius meditatione discatur + pondus proprium deprimit tui menti manus leuet + GREGORY THE GREAT + Regula pastoralis + (CPL 1712), ed. Floribert Rommel, SC 381–2 (1992). Fol. + 54v is blank and unruled. + + + +

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+ + + Vellum (HSOS/HFFH). + Fols. 36. + 3–58 610 72 [fol. 54, + a booklet boundary]. Catchwords towards or in the + gutter. + Fragmentary signatures; these imply that all + leaves in the first half of each quire received a letter, the quire + being indicated by an arbitrary sign (e.g., fols. 37–8 = c–d o, + 45–6 = c–d |). One more conventional numerical signature survives; + fol. 38 also = iiiii iiii, a retrospective system necessarily + imposed after MS 1 had been joined at the + head. + + + In double columns, each column + + 184 + 55 + , with + 10 + mm between columns, in 42 lines to the column. + Prickings; bounded and ruled in black ink or brown crayon. + + + + Written in gothic + textura semiquadrata, a different scribe from the preceding. + Punctuation by point and occasional punctus elevatus. + + + Spaces for headings unfilled. + At the head of the text, a 6-line red and blue + lombard with bar border and flourishing of both colours. + At chapter heads, alternating 2- and 3-line red + and blue lombards on flourishing of the other colour. + +
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+ + + + Manuscript 2, Booklet 2 = Fols. 55–94 + + + + Latin + + Fols. 55ra–75va: + Liber ius. retractacionum beati + AUGUSTINI + Iam diu istud facere cogito atque dispono quod nunc adiuuante + domino aggredior + alios a me dictos retractare cepissem Explicit liber secundus + retractacionum + AUGUSTINE + Retractiones + (CPL 250), ed. Almut Mutzenbecher CC 57 (1974). Part of + fol. 75va and all 75vb are blank. + + + Fols. 76ra–88ra: + AUGUSTINUS de videndo deo ad paulinam + Memor debiti quod ex tua petitione et mea promissione factum est + religiosa famula + si dominus iuuerit opere alio experiemur quid disputare + ualeamus + AUGUSTINE + Epistola 147 + (CPL 262), ed. Al. Goldbacher, CSEL 44 (1904), 274–331. + Distinctiones and notes, + s. + xiii/xiv or xiv in., fols. 77–86 in the lower margins; these + continue into the next booklet, e.g. at fols. 98rv, 101, 102. + + + Fols. 88ra–92vb: + Sapiens sine operibus Senex sine religione Adolescens sine + obedientia | [fol. + 88rb] Hec sunt xii. abusiua seculi per seculi rotam currentia + In hoc tempore transitorio ne sine nobis esse cristus incipiat in + futuro + + PS.-AUGUSTINE + 'De duodecim abusivis' + (Irish, c.650; CPL 1106), ed. Siegmund Hellmann, + Ps.-Cyprianus de XII abusivis saeculi, TU 34, i + (1909) 32–60. + + + Added text: + + Fols. 93ra–94vb: +

A table of contents for text 7.

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A bit of connective filler added on blank leaves left at the end of + the booklet.

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+ + + + Vellum (HSOS/HFFH). + Fols. 40. + 810 92 10–1110 128 [fol. + 94, a booklet boundary]. + Two quires have catchwords at the edge of the gutter, the + rest cut away. + Signatures are often cut away or illegible but appear to + have been the letters a–e (doubled cc, ee on fols. 79, + 81) on all leaves in the first half of each quire. Uniquely, the + first quire may be signed with the letter A. There are + two stubs before quire 9, the remains of a cancel, since the text is + continuous; the anomalous quire may have resulted from the correction + of a large error. + + + In double columns, each column + + 188 + 55 + , with + 9 + mm between columns, in 38 lines to the column (the + format in text 6 varies slightly). Prickings; bounded and ruled in + brown crayon. + + + + Written in a spiky gothic textura quadrata, s. xiii2, the added text (a) by the same scribe as the + remainder. Punctuation by point and punctus elevatus. + + + The same general decorative scheme as the + preceding booklet. Headings in red. + Chapter numbers in the margin, in alternating red + and text ink. + In text 6, red paraphs at chapter breaks, with the + chapter number given marginally in text ink. + Some red-slashed capitals to divide the + texts. + Running titles in alternate red and blue lombards + to indicate book number and title; these remain a standard feature to + fol. 147 (excepting those leaves with added texts, originally blank), + part of the joining of diverse books into one. + + + + + s. xiii2 + + +
+ + + + Manuscript 2, Booklet 3 = Fols. 95–124 + + + + Latin + + Fols. 95ra–117va: + De fide spe et caritate Aurelij AUGUSTINI doctoris liber encheridion + ad laurentium incipit + Dici non potest dilectissime fili laurenti quantum tua erudicione + delecter + prolixum de fide et spe et caritate conscripsi [later] Explicit. + AUGUSTINE + Enchiridion + CPL 295, ed. E. Evans, CC 46 (1969), 49–114. Fols. + 117vb–24v were originally blank. + + + Added texts: + + Fols. 117vb–19rb: + Qvaliter res triplex esse habent in actu + intellectu in mente diuina et qualiter + A contents table, for an uncertain text, extending to 101 items. + The pages have been re-ruled in black ink, for double columns, each + column + 183–5 + 57 + , with + 9 + mm between columns, in 44 lines to the column. Only the + blank fol. 119v is unruled. Written in gothic + textura semiquadrata, s. xiii/xiv. + + + Fols. 120ra–vb: + Hic est liber mandatorum dei Et lex que est in eternum omnes qui + tenent eam ad uitam qui autem dereliquerint eam in mortem + in me peccauerit ledet animam suam omnes qui me oderunt + diligunt mortem + An introductory discussion of biblical books, not identical with a + number of similar texts entered in Stegmüller, RB and also introduced + by Baruch 4:1. The work may be a preface to the next, which alludes to + the Baruch passage at the explicit. + + + Fols. 120vb–2rb: + Diuisionem librorum et ordinacionem sic accipe Tota enim + scriptura diuiditur in uetus testamentum et nouum Et ordinant sic + altitudine et mirabili humilitate discuntur Ecce in ipsa omnia + Baruch 4. omnia hic liber uite + Unidentified. + + + Fol. 121: + De Ruth dicit IERONIMUS secundum hebreos in galeto principio Deinde subtexerunt + [later] sophin id est librum Iudicum + et in eundem conpingunt Ruth + A note across the page foot, s. xiii ex., gothic textura semiquadrata. + + + Fol. 122: + Incipiunt prouerbia vij. sapientum in + conuiuio positorum Crossus Costulus Specio Lelius Armicius Rustilius + Metulius + Ibi cum essent placuit hiis poculo accepto dicere utiia + uite + agere adolescentem senem sapere Hij fuerunt in conuiuio + metulij + Unidentified. With an added note (s. xv): ‘Cum tua peruideas + occulis malippus iniunctis Cur in amicorum vicijs tam cernis’, + Walther, Sprichwörter, no. 4551, + Horace, Sermones, 1.3.25–6. + + + Fols. 123ra–va: + Virtus est bene constitute mentis habitus + sub uirtute autem species sunt iusticia + et alie similiter sunt vbi autem alie desunt uera illa non est + et si aliquo + At least derived from CICERO, De inventione, + 2.53–4, ed. Edward Stroebel, Scripta quae manserunt + omnia, fasc. 2 (Leipzig, 1915), 147–50. A + marginal ‘101’ at the Opening identifies the text with the final + chapter in the contents table at fol. 119rb (text [d] above): ‘De + connexione uirtutum et de speciebus cardinalium et descripcionibus + carum’. + + + Fol. 124vb: + TRibus modis res subsistere habent In actu + In intellectu In mente diuina + factum est ita ad intellectum angelorum Et fecit deus ad actum + rerum + An additional preface to item 8, in the next MS of this book (again + a bit of tailoring the diverse chunks into a continuity extending + across booklet bounds; cf. item [a] at fol. 93 above), described in + the edition of that text, Buttimer, p. xv and ed. there + 134–5. Written in anglicana s. xiv in. Below, an added + versus or distinctio, in five lines: ‘Rationalis creatura immediate ad + similitudinem diuine + + + + + + + Fols. 30. + 13–1510. + Catchwords written across the rule for the + gutter. + All leaves in the first half of each quire + signed with the letters a–e; quires 13 and + 14 have the signs ± and i. + + + In double columns, each column + + 180 + 50–55 + , with + 10 + mm between columns, in 32–6 lines to the column. + Prickings; bounded and ruled in brownish crayon. + + + + The scribe of the previous booklet continues. + + + Decorated as the preceding booklets. In the lower + margins, various additions: a musical stave (fol. 100rv) a sketch of a + woman (fol. 111), sporadic decorative capitals in pen and ink. + + + + + s. xiii2 + with additions s. xiii ex., s. xiii/xiv, s. xiv, and s. + xv in. + + + + + + + Manuscript 3 = Fols. 125–50 + + + + Latin + + Fols. 125ra–47vb: + Incipit prefacio in librum qui dicitur Didascalicon magtstri HUGONIS + Multi sunt quos ipsa adeo natura ingenio destitutos reliquid + semitis suis ut introducat nos ad puram et sine animalibus + cenam + Explicit liber qui dicitur didascalicon + HUGH OF ST. VICTOR + Didascalicon + ed. Charles H. Buttimer (Washington, 1939), 1–130/14, + ending in 6.13, as the other ‘gamma’ MSS; see Goy, 28 (and 357, 426 + for items 12–13 below). The remainder of the MS ruled but + originally blank. More distinctiones and notes in the lower margins, the + hand contemporary with but not the same as that earlier. + + + Added texts: + + Fols. 148ra–49rb: + Alexander cum sit homo corruptibilis eique accidant multa + incommoda ex humorum distemperantia + usque ad medium decembris Hyems a medio decembris usque ad + medium marcij + JOHANNES + HISPANUS, translation from Arabic of PS.-ARISTOTLE, Secreta secretorum (or ‘Epistola Aristotelis ad + Alexandrum’), ed. Hermann Suchier, Denkmäler + provenzalischer Literatur und Sprache … erster Band + (Halle, 1883), 475–80. This item and the next added in gothic textura semiquadrata, s. xiii + ex. + + + Fols. 149va–150vb + Meditatio est frequens cogitatio modum et causam et rationem + uniuscuiusque rei inuestigans + Sed sustineat prius donec posterius tempore suo + apprehendat + HUGH OF ST VICTOR + ‘De meditando seu meditandi + artificio’ + ed. PL 176:993–8 + + + + +

dici

+ + + vellum (HSOS/HFFH) + Fols. 26. + 1612 1714. + A boxed catchword in the gutter at the end of quire + 16; + no signatures. + + + In double columns, each column + + 188–93 + 55–57 + , with + 9 + mm between columns, in 43 lines. Most prickings cut + away; bounded and ruled in black ink. + + + + Written in textura + semiquadrata, a hand contemporary with the preceding. + Punctuation by medial point only. + + + + Headings in red. + At the head of item 8, a 5-line gold, red, and + blue lombard on flourishing of the same. + Chapters begin with 2-line alternate red and blue + lombards as previously. + Some red-slashed capitals to break the + text. + Chapters numbered marginally in an ink like that + of the text. + Running titles for book and number in alternate + red and blue lombards, as previously. + Both items (i) and (k) are introduced by 3-line + blue lombards on red flourishing; occasional red and blue paraphs in the + first, capitals in text ink in the second. + +
+ + + s. xiii2 + with additions s. xiii ex. + + +
+ + + + Manuscript 4 = Fols. 151–67 + + + + Latin with an added text in Middle + English + + Fols. 151ra–57rb: + De consideratione + Libri superiores etsi de consideracione inscribantur plurimum tamen + habent accionis admixtum + Proinde is sit finis libri sed non finis querendi + BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX + De consideratione + book 5 only, ed. J. Leclercq et al., Opera III + (Rome, 1963), 467–93. + + + Fols. 157v–61vb + Indubitanter credo unum deum esse et non plures Iuxta Illud moysi + non habere meritum cui + huana + humana + racio prebet experimentum + GALTHERUS DE MAURITANIA + Tractatus de trinitate + ed. PL 209:575–90. + + + Fols. 162ra–4va: + Omnipotentis deus pater et filius et spiritus sanctus unus atque + trinus vnus uidelicet extat in natura + defensione bonorum et ultione malorum se manifestare + PS.-AUGUSTINE + 'De essentia diuinitatis’ + (CPL 633, epist. 14), part 1 oniy, in fact a cento from EUCHER OF LYONS, Formulae + spiritualis intelligentiae (CPL 488), ed. PL + 42:1199–1206. Fol. 164v has only half a column of writing; the + rest was originally blank. + + +

Added texts:

Added texts: there are three main items, each in + a different hand, and three short notes at the end, each also in a + different hand. All except the last are in hands of s. xiii + ex., the last s. xv.

+ + Fols. 164vb–5vb: + Omnes diuine historie ueteris ac noui testamenti libros + subsequens metrica prefatio paucis honestissime concludit + sermonibus | [fol. 165ra] + Qvicquid ab hebreo stilus atticus atque latinus | + Sumpsit in hoc + sancto uisa iohanni [est] | + Claudit et archano limite signat eos + THEODULF + Carmina 41.1 + ‘Praefatio bibliothecae’ (Walther no. 15972a), 1–136 + only, ed. Ernst Duemmler, MGH Poetae Latini 1 (Poetae latini + aevi Carolini, 1881), 532–6. + + + + Fols. 166ra–va: + Libri 3. Distinctione 25. Qveritur de + articulis fidei Et uidetur quod inconuenienter distinguantur in + simbolo + Tres enim persone sunt equales sed articuli pertinentes ad + personam filij et spiritus sancti ponuntur plures + Effectum glorie posuit mathias uel iterum thomas vt quidam + dicunt + The incipit refers accurately to PETER LOMBARD, Liber + sententiarum, but the text in fact is a more standard + tract on the Apostles’ + Creed, with assignment of articles to apostles. The + remainder of fol. 166v is blank. + + + Fols. 167ra–va: + Ex libro SECUNDI philosophi + Mundus est o adriane constitucio celi et terre et omnium que in + eis sunt + Quid pluuia conceptio terre frugum genitrix nox in die labor + oculorum + Roughly corresponds to WILLIAM OF GAP’S + translation from Greek, questions 1–57, ed. Ben E. Perry, + Secundus the Silent Philosopher (Ithaca, NY, + 1964), 94–9. + + + + Fol. 167va: +

‘BEDA Qvan þu sest in lede king þat is willesful Domesman + nimande Biscop slau Prest wilde Riche man Niþing Pouere man prud + Yongman lyere Old man lechur Wymman shameles Child vnthewed þral + vnboussum Atheling brethling folc recheles lond withuten lawe + seinte BEDE seith þanne goth it al to shame’.

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‘The ten abuses’ (IMEV + 4051), ed. Richard Morris, An Old English + Miscellany, EETS OS 49 (1872), 184–5. This + copy, quoted in full, has not previously been noted.

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+ + Fols. 167vab: + Mulieres si male essent ornate per plateas non incederent ut + animas corrumperent + Ornamentum autem vxoribus ut tantum placeant viris suis + permittitur + An anti-feminist note + urging husbands to discipline women by treating them like cats: + cutting their tails/hair and keeping them at home. + + + Fol. 167vb: + Archanum neque scrutaberis vllius vnquam Commissumque teges et + vino tortus et ira + Et semel emissum volat vere uocabile verbum + Snippets from HORACE, + Epistulae, 1.18:37, 38, 68–71, ed. + D. R. Shackleton Bailey, Opera (Stuttgart, + 1985), 285–6. + +
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quedam

+ + + Vellum (HSOS/HFFH) + Fols. 17. + 1710 188 (–8, a stub, probably + blank). + Catchword in the gutter at the end of quire + 17; + fols. 153–5 signed c–e. + + + In double columns, each column + + 193 + 55 + with + 10 + mm between columns, in 43 lines to the column. + Prickings; bounded and ruled in black and brown ink. + + + + Written in gothic + textura quadrata by two scribes, s. xiii ex., the first writing + fols. 151–62, the second fols. 162v–164v. Punctuation by point and double + point (scribe 1); and by low and + medial point, punctus elevatus, + and double point (scribe 2). + + + Five- line blue lombards on red flourishing at + the heads of the three main items. + Text 9 undivided, text 10 broken by alternate + 2-line red and blue lombards, with flourishing of the other + colour. + Blanks for headings unfilled in text + 10. + Text 11 has a 3-line blank for a heading at the + head and a 6-line initial red and blue capital on red flourishing, with + alternate red and blue paraphs to break the text. + In the upper margin, fol. 162, drawings of a + chalice and a woman’s head. + +
+ + + s. xiii + ex. + with additions s. xiii ex. and s. xv + + +
+ + + + Manuscript 5 = Fols. 168–82 + + + + Latin + + Fols. 168ra–78vb: + De institucione nouiciorum Incipit liber uenerabilis HUGONIS prioris + DE SANTI VICTORIS ecclesie ad canonicos regulares + Qvia fratres largiente domino de vana conuersacione huius seculi + per desiderium sanctum + nos diximus Bonitatem uero orate ut nobis det deus Amen + + HUGH OF ST. VICTOR + 'De institutione noviciorum' + Ed. PL 176:925–52. + + + Fols. 178vb–82vb: + Tractatus magistri HUGONIS de studio orandi + De oratione Qvo studio et quo affectu a nobis orandus sit deus ex + nostra miseria + gratissimum deo sacrifitium in ara cordis adoletur + Explicit tractatus [as in the opening + rubric] + HUGH OF ST. VICTOR + ‘De modo orandi' + ed. PL 176:977–88. + + + +

meditationibus

+ + + Vellum (HSOS/HFFH) + Fols. 15 + 198 + 208 (–8, probably blank). + No catchwords + or signatures. + + + In double columns, each column + + 183 + 54 + with + 10 + mm between columns, in 41 lines to the column, above top + line. No prickings; bounded and ruled in black ink. + + + + Written in contemporary gothic textura semiquadrata. Punctuation by medial point and punctus elevatus. + + + Headings in red, with the now usual + capitals. + +
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+ + + Vellum (FSOS/FHHF) + Fols. 32. + 21–2212 238. + A cut-off catchword in the gutter at the end of quire + 21. + Fragmentary signatures, implying that all + leaves in the first half of each quire were assigned a letter a–f, the quires designated by an arbitrary + sign (apparently 22 = j, 23 = a line above + the leaf letter). + + + + In double columns, each column + + 175 + 53–5 + , with + 8 + mm between columns, in 49 lines to the column. No + prickings; bounded and ruled in brown crayon. + + + + Written in gothic + textura quadrata, s. xiii ex. Punctuation by point and medial + point, occasional double point + and punctus interrogativus. + + + Headings in red (many instructions at the foot + of the page), with the now usual decoration. + Occasional red or blue paraphs with red-slashed + capitals at chapter openings. + Drawings of tonsured monks and grotesque heads + (fol. 214rv, lower margins). + +
+ + + s. xiii + ex. + s. xiii ex. or xiii/xiv + + +
+ + + + Manuscript 7 = Fols. 215–26 + + + + Latin + + Fols. 215ra–17ra: + Moralium dogma philosophorum per multa + dispersum uolumina tuo quidem instinctu + securior debeas uoluntati enim uoluntate satisfecimus rem rei + debemus + WILLIAM OF CONCHES + Moralium dogma philosophorum + only the opening portions, ed. John Holmberg (Uppsala, 1929), + 5–19. + + + Fols. 217ra–23rb: + Rursus beneficencia alia est opere alia + pecunie facilior est ea que est pecunie perserteri locupleti prima + splendidior et bono uiro dignior + sic offici conseruandi precepta traduntur illa quidem ut faciamus + sed rei magnitudo usum quoque excercitacionis desiderat + Explicit + An unidentified florilegium on moral topics, divided into chapters by theme, + and derived from classical writers: Seneca, Cicero, Boethius, Roman + poets. Fols. 223v–4v are blank. + + + Added text + + Fols. 225ra–6va: + Hic incipiunt excerpta primi libri FLAUII VEGECII + RENATI viri illustris de re militari + Antiquis temporibus mos fuit bonarum arcium + studia mandare litteris Atque in libris redacta + cum alacri currentem cum eo qui stat Subire conflictu + Inexpertis dulcis est pugna + FLAVIUS VEGETIUS RENATUS + De re militari + Ed. Karl Lang, 2nd edn. (Leipzig, 1885), 4–95/9 + selectively. Our MS is listed in Charles R. Schrader, + ‘A Handlist of Extant Manuscripts containing the De re + militari of Flavius Vegetius Renatus’, + Scriptorium 33 (1979), 280–305 at 293 (no. + 129). In double columns, each column + 175 + 50–2 + , with + 9 + mm between columns, in 44 lines to the column. On the + final page written in a broader column and most of the page blank. No + prickings; bounded and ruled in black ink. Written in anglicana, s. xiii/xiv. + + + + +

Iusticia

+ + + Vellum (FSOS/FHHF) + Fols. 12. + 248 + 254? (on heavy vellum of + flyleaf quality). The final four leaves, the first certainly added to + accommodate run-over, may be single or a pair of bifolia. Fol. 223v + appears to be possibly a former pastedown, and the leaf does not seem + attached to fol. 226. + + + In double columns, each column + + 175 + 55 + , with + 8 + mm between columns, in 49 lines to the column. Some + prickings survive; bounded and ruled in black ink. + + + + Written in contemporary gothic textura quadrata. Punctuation by medial point. + + + A few blanks for capitals early on, but when these + have been filled, it is in the text ink. + +
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