This description is abbreviated from Daniela Mairhofer,
Medieval Manuscripts from the Mainz Charterhouse in the Bodleian Library, Oxford: A Descriptive Catalogue (Oxford, 2018), pp. 550-573. For purposes of scholarly citation, reference to the printed catalogue is requested.
+
Composite: two parts now rebound in separate volumes, MS. Laud Misc. 183/1 (fols 1*ra–332*rb) and MS. Laud Misc. 183/2 (fols 334r-712v).
+
+ William Laud, 1573–1645: Ex-libris inscription, dated 1638, in MS. Laud Misc. 183/1 at the lower margin of fol. 4*v.
+ Given to the Bodleian as part of his third donation, dispatched on 28 June 1639.
+
-
+
+
+ Published descriptions:
+ Daniela Mairhofer, Medieval Manuscripts from the Mainz Charterhouse in the Bodleian Library, Oxford: A Descriptive Catalogue, 2 vols. (Oxford, 2018), pp. 550-573.
+
+
- MS. Laud Misc. 183/1–2 – Part 1
+ MS. Laud Misc. 183/1 (fols 1*ra–332*rb)
- Lives of Saints.
- ('Nouum passionale')
+ (fols 1*ra–329*vb)
+ Lives of Saints
+ Selection from Jacobus de Voragine, Legenda aurea, 1–178 (ed.: Graesse; Maggioni, 2 vols; – Kaeppeli 2154, this copy; Fleith, Studien, 588), with interpolations. With prologue ('Nouum passionale'); for full content listing, consult printed catalogue.
+ (fols 1*ra–4*vb) list of chapters referring to both volumes (MSS Laud Misc. 183/1 and 183/2).
+ Latin
+
+
+ (fols 330*ra–332*rb)
+ Tabula to MS. Laud Misc. 183/2.Latin
+
indigebamus et (fol. 6*ra)
- parchment
+ parchment; remnants of medieval repair (stitching holes). Three parchment slips incorporated, containing originally omitted portions of text; a hand writing in textualis, s. xvin, in pale brown ink, is responsible for the text on the first two slips; the text on the last slip written in textualis of s. xivex. Rust mark/hole in the lower left-hand margin, from a corner boss of a previous binding.
+ i (17th cent.) + 33 + i (modern) leaves
+ c.223–35
+ 145–52
+
+ i, 1*–334*, in 19th-cent. pencil. (fols 5*v–144*v) Contemporary foliation in red lower-case roman numerals at the upper centre of the versos; (fols 145*v ff.) foliation continued in a different, but contemporary hand in brown ink, at the top centre of (fols 145*v and 146*v) versos, (fols 147*r–328*r) rectos, incorrectly starting with ‘Cli’.
+ i 4 | ii–xiv 12 | xv and xvi 12+1 | xvii–xxiv | xxv 12+1 | xxvi and xxvii 12 | xxviii 12-2 | xxix 6-2.
+ Ruling (fols 5*ra–329*vb) in ink, two columns of 38 lines. Ruled space
+ c.124–28
+ 90–92
+
+
+ German textualis, s. xiv1/4, by a single hand. Marginal annotations, corrections and rubrication guides in hand of scribe. Additions in contemporary and later hands, including a hand of s.xivex responsible for medieval foliation (fols 145*v ff.) also writing in Latin and German (fol. 159*r), and a hand of s. xv from the Charterhouse (fols 6*r–332*r).
+ (fol. 5*ra) Flourished initial in red and blue.
+ Coloured initials in red and blue.
+ Rubrication.
+
Brown tanned calf over laminated pulpboard for Archbp. Laud, 1637–1639
- 14th century
+ 14th century, first quarterGermany. MS. Laud Misc. 183/1 forms together with MS. Laud Misc. 183/2 a two-volume set.
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the 15th-cent. ex-libris inscription at the upper margin of fol. 5*r: ‘Iste liber est Carthusiensium prope magunciam’.
- MS. Laud Misc. 183/1–2 – Part 2
+ MS. Laud Misc. 183/2 (fols 334r-712v)
- Offices and legends of saints.
+ (fols 334r–712v)
+ Offices and legends of saints
+ Preceeded by an index, for which see MS. Laud Misc. 183/1, fols 1ra–4vb. For full content listing, consult printed catalogue.Latin
+
divini cultorem
- parchment
+ parchment; infrequently stitching preserved, in natural-coloured thread, or remnants thereof (stitching holes). Three contemporary parchment slips incorporated, written in the text hands; these are all foliated. (fol. 714). Remnants of previous binding furniture: rust marks, from corner bosses and fore-edge catch or anchor plates.
+ i (modern) + 381 leaves
+ c.166–69
+ 115–25
+
+ i, 334–714, in modern (20th-cent.) pencil. Contemporary foliation 1–370 at or near the top centre of rectos, mostly in red, supplied by one hand.
+ i 10-3 | ii 8 | iii 6 | iv 10 | v 12-1 | vi 12 | vii 14-1 | viii 10 | ix 12-1 | x 10 | xi 10-1 | xii (11-1)+2 | xiii 18-4 | xiv 14-1 | xv and xvi 10 | xvii 8 | xviii 2 | xix and xx 10 | xxi 8 | xxii 12-2 | xxiii 10 | xxiv 8 | xxv 12-1 | xxvi 14-3 | xxvii and xxviii 14 | xxix and xxx 10 | xxxi and xxxii 12-1 | xxxiii–xxxviii 8 | xxxix 10-3 | xl 2-1.
+ Ruling in lead point and ink, one column of c.26–29 lines. Ruled space
+ c.115–25
+ 80–86
+
+
+ German textualis, s. xivex/xvin, by several hands. Occasional corrections and marginalia in the text hands and in various contemporary hands, some of which can be located at the Mainz Charterhouse.
+ Coloured initials in red.
+ Rubrication.
+
Brown tanned calf over laminated pulpboard for Archbp. Laud, 1637–1639
- 14th century
+ Late 14th century/ early 15th centuryGermany, possibly Thuringia to judge from script and contents. MS. Laud Misc. 183/2 forms together with MS. Laud Misc. 183/1 a two-volume set.
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the 15th-cent. ex-libris inscription at the upper right- hand margin of fol. 334r: ‘Iste liber est Carthusiensium moguncie’.
+ 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_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_203.xml b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_203.xml
index b0fb5df326..73aedfaa3c 100644
--- a/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_203.xml
+++ b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_203.xml
@@ -7,10 +7,13 @@
MS. Laud Misc. 203MSS. Laud Misc. (Laud miscellaneous)
-
- Summary description
- Elizabeth Solopova
- Matthew Holford
+
+ Cataloguer
+ Daniela Mairhofer
+
+
+ Abbreviation and encoding
+ Alison Ray
@@ -37,13 +40,30 @@
823
+ Theological composite manuscript. A) (fols vi–70) Germany (?), s. xiiiex/xivin; B) (fols 71–82) Avignon, 1343; C) (fols 83–97) Germany, s. xiiiex/xivin; D) (fols 98–109) Avignon (?), c.1343; E) (fols 110–121) Southern France, s. xivin; F) (fols 122–135) Mainz Charterhouse, s. xvin; G) (fols 136–168) Mainz Charterhouse, s. xvin
-
Composite: eight parts
+
This description is abbreviated from Daniela Mairhofer,
Medieval Manuscripts from the Mainz Charterhouse in the Bodleian Library, Oxford: A Descriptive Catalogue (Oxford, 2018), pp. 664–686. For purposes of scholarly citation, reference to the printed catalogue is requested.
+
Composite: A) (fols vi–70) || B) (fols 71–82) || C) (fols 83–97) || D) (fols 98–109) || E) (fols 110–121) || F) (fols 122–135) || G) (fols 136–168)
+
+
+ parchment
+ v (i-ii, modern; iii-v, 17th-cent.) + 169 + iii (17th-cent.) leaves
+ i–vi, 1–171; (fols 1–70) in modern (19th-cent.) pencil; (fols 71–171) in a different (20th-cent.) hand
+ A) i 1+10 | ii 10 | iii–v 12-2 | vi and vii 10; B) viii 12; C) ix 6 | x 12-3; D) xi 12; E) xii 12; F) xiii 10 | xiv 4; G) xv 1+8 | xvi–xviii 8
+
+
+
+
+
Brown tanned calf over laminated pulpboard for Abp. Laud, 1637–1639.
+
+
+ William Laud, 1573–1645: The present book consists of seven fascicles, which were likely put together only in the course of the Laudian binding. 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.
- Summary description abbreviated from the Quarto Catalogue (H. O. Coxe, Laudian Manuscripts, Quarto Catalogues II, repr. with corrections, 1969, from the original ed. of 1858–1885).
+ See above. Previously described in the Quarto Catalogue (H. O. Coxe, Laudian Manuscripts, Quarto Catalogues II, repr. with corrections, 1969, from the original ed. of 1858–1885). Quarto Catalogue, cols. 175–6Quarto Catalogue, col. 177Quarto Catalogue, p. 551
@@ -62,254 +82,453 @@
- MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part 1
+ MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part A (fols vi–70)
+ (fol. vi recto–verso, front flyleaf)Theological treatise
+ Fragment of a work of scholastic theology, for full description see printed catalogue. First line affected by trimming.
+ Latin
+
+
+ (fols 1r–70v)
+ Quaedam notabilia magistri Hugonis (de S. Victore?)Latin
+
peccatore laqueos (fol. 2r)
parchment
+
+
+ : c.200–09
+ 135–43
+
+
+ i 1+10 | vi and vii 10
+
+ Ruling (fols 1r ff.) in hard point, one column of 22 or 23 lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.145–50
+ 92–97
+
+
+
+ Textualis (German?), s. xiiiex/xivin, by a single hand. Fragment (item 1) written on both sides in German textualis, s. xiii, by a single hand. Annotations in hands from the Mainz Charterhouse, s. xiv or xv.
+ Coloured initials in red.
+ Rubrication.
- 13th century - 15th century
+ Late 13th/ early 14th centuryGermany(?).
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: Annotations in Carthusian hands from Mainz (s. xiv or xv).
- MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part 2
+ MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part B (fols 71–82)
-
+
+ (fols 71r–76v)Hugh of St.-CherExpositio missae siue Speculum ecclesiae
+ With appendices (ed.: G. Sölch, in Opuscula et textus ... illustrantia. Series liturgica 9 (Münster, 1940), incl. the 1st appendix; – Franz, Messe, 474f.; Little 72; Glorieux, Rép., 2aw; Schneyer, Wegweiser, 342; Hauréau, Initia, 2. 41rb–va; Kaeppeli 1990, this copy (incorrect folio nos); Bloomfield 1589, and suppl.).Latin
-
+
+ (fols 77r–82r)Ps.-Thomas AquinasDe officio sacerdotis et de sacramentis ecclesiasticis
+ Abridged text (ed.: Hauréau, Notices et extraits, 1. 209, this copy; Little 194, this copy; Glorieux, Rép., 14ec; Grabmann, Geistesleben, 3. 335; Hauréau, Initia, 5. 89ra, this copy; Bloomfield 4719, and suppl.).
+ (fol. 82r) Colophon by Carthusian Iohannes Arfelt, dated 30 September 1343: 'completus per Iohannem Archfelt de Esche dyaconum. Avinonensem. in die beati Ieronimi. Sub Anno domini. mo ccco xliijo.’Latin
+
Dominus qui (fol. 72r)
- parchment
+ parchment; (fol. 71) remnants of a bookmark, now broken off.
+
+
+ : c.205–08
+ 145–48
+
+
+ viii 12. At the end of quire viii, at the bottom centre of fol. 82v: ‘12’, in lead point.
+
+ Ruling in lead point, one column of c.38–47 lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.173–86
+ 112–14
+
+
+
+ German textualis cursiva with features of bastarda, by a single hand: Iohannes Arfelt, who completed the text on 30 September 1343 in Avignon, see the colophon on fol. 82r (item 4).
+ Coloured initials in red.
+ Rubrication.
- 13th century - 15th century
+ 1343
+ Avignon : written by Iohannes Arfelt and completed on 30 September 1343 (see the colophon on fol. 82r). The fascicle appears to have originally been larger, see Collation.
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: Parts B and D written by Johannes Arfelt de Eschwege, who is also responsible for other manuscripts associated with the Mainz Charterhouse.
- MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part 3
+ MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part C (fols 83–97)
-
+
+ (fols 83ra–87ra)Hugh of St.-CherExpositio missae siue Speculum ecclesiae
+ With appendices, see item 3. Text shorter and varies from ed.Latin
-
+
+ (fols 87ra–93vb)Adam of AldersbachSummula Raymundi
+ Redaction B, excerpts (without prologue) (pr.: GW 212–217, here compared with GW 213; – Walther, IC, 9117, citing the present MS., incorrect folio nos; Schulte, GQ, 2. 427f.; Franz, Messe, 482–86; Kaeppeli 3; Bloomfield 2668, and suppl.).Latin
-
-
-
-
- parchment
-
-
-
-
-
- 13th century - 15th century
-
-
-
-
-
-
- MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part 4
-
-
-
-
+
+ (fols 94ra–97v)Ps.-BernardPlanctus Mariae
+ (pr.: GW 4055–60; 3906; ed.: R. A. Q. Skerrett, ‘Two Irish translations of the Liber de passione Christi’, Celtica 6 (1963) 82–117, citing the present MS. at p. 82 (incorrect folio no.); ed. at pp. 85–114; F. J. Tanquerey, Plaintes de la Vierge en Anglo-Français (XIIIe et XIVe siècles) (Paris, 1921) 6, this copy (incorrect folio no.); RAM 28 (1952) 243–66, this copy at p. 261, n. 58 (incorrect folio no.); Mohan 352*).Latin
+
Math. x. et (fol. 84ra)
- parchment
+ parchment; remnants of medieval repair (stitching holes). (fol. 95) The lower outer corner restored with a parchment patch, before the text was inserted.
+
+
+ : c.186–96
+ 135–42
+
+
+ ix 6 | x 12-3.
+
+ Ruling in ink and lead point, two columns (fol. 96: one column) of c.44–47 lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.157–70
+ 110–17
+
+
+
+ German textualis, s. xiiiex/xivin, by several hands. Annotating hand (fol. 83r) also wrote in MSS Laud Misc. 478 (C) and Laud Misc. 192.
+ Coloured initials in red.
+ Rubrication.
- 13th century - 15th century
+ Late 13th/ early 14th centuryGermany .
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the hand annotating on fol. 83r is also seen in other Laudian manuscripts associated with the Charterhouse.
-
+
- MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part 5
+ MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part D (fols 98–109)
-
- Ps.-Bernard of Clairvaux
+
+ (fols 98ra–105rb)
+ Ps.-BernardFloretus
-
+ With prologue and epilogue (pr.: GW 3996–4002, 3951; with commentary GW 4004–4013, with commentary by Jean Gerson GW 4014–4019; ed.: Hauréau, Bernard, 43–45; Walther, IC, 11943; Hauréau, Initia, 4. 145vb–146rb, this copy at fol. 145vb; Bloomfield suppl., 3236a; Rudolf, Ars moriendi, 59f.; cf. Stegmüller, RB, 9085).
+ Latin
+
+
+ (fol. 105v)
+ Elegy 'Vado Mori'
+ (cf. Hauréau, Initia, 6. 318vb, citing the present MS. only; Bloomfield 6312, this copy; Rudolf, Ars moriendi, 49–51).Latin
-
+
+ (fol. 105va–vb)Verses
+ 9 moral verses by Henry of Langenstein, PS.-Bernard of Clairvaux and others unidentified. Verses itemised in printed catalogue.Latin
-
- Lapidaries
+
+ (fol. 107r)
+ Lapidarius: Virtutes lapidum
+ (Thorndike and Kibre 955, citing the present MS.).
+ Latin
+
+
+ (fol. 107r–v)
+ Lapidarius
+ (Thorndike and Kibre 475, citing the present MS.).
+ Latin
+
+
+ (fol. 105va–vb)
+ Verses
+ Moral verses by Serlo of Wilton and others unidentified.Latin
+
Prepropere laute (fol. 99ra)
- parchment
+ parchment; (fol. 109) bookmark, glued to the outer centre, now lost.
+
+
+ : c.206–08
+ 145–47
+
+
+ xi 12
+
+ Ruling in lead point, two columns of c.37–55 unruled lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.177–86
+ 125–33
+
+
+
+ German textualis cursiva with features of bastarda, by a single hand: Iohannes Arfelt, see part B.
+ Coloured initials in red.
+ Rubrication.
- 13th century - 15th century
+ 1343
+ Avignon. Written in the hand of part B: Iohannes Arfelt, c.1343.
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: Parts B and D written by Johannes Arfelt de Eschwege, who is also responsible for other manuscripts associated with the Mainz Charterhouse.
-
+
- MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part 6
+ MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part E (fols 110–121)
-
+
+ (fols 110ra–117rb)Hugh of St.-CherExpositio missae siue Speculum ecclesiae
+ See item 3, text varies from ed.Latin
-
+
+ (fols 117rb–120vb)Description of Rome
+ [Mirabilia Romae] (pr.: Hain 11174–88, etc.; ed. H. Jordan, Topographie der Stadt Rom im Alterthum, vol. 2 (Berlin, 1871) 605–43).
+ (fol. 120vb) De Urbe Roma; mainly elegiac couplets, lamenting the decay of Rome.Latin
+
in presenti detur (fol. 111ra)
- parchment
+ parchment; (fol. 110r–v) a rust stain at the lower outer margin, possibly from former binding furniture.
+
+
+ : c.191–95
+ 140–45
+
+
+ xii 12
+
+ Ruling in lead point, two columns of 36 or 37 lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.140–44
+ 95–100
+
+
+
+ Southern French textualis, s. xivin, by a single hand. Annotating hands of s. xv, possibly from the Mainz Charterhouse.
+ Coloured initials in red and blue with pen flourishings.
+ Rubrication.
- 13th century - 15th century
+ Early 13th centurySouthern France.
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the main hand resembles the hands seen in other French manuscripts from the Charterhouse, such as MSS Laud Misc. 221 and 738, for example. The hands which annotated the fascicle may well originate from the Charterhouse.
-
+
- MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part 7
+ MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part F (fols 122–135)
-
- Henricus de Frimaria (?)
+
+ (fols 122r–127r)
+ Henricus de FrimariaExposition of the Lord's Prayer
+ With preface and prologue (Stegmüller, RB, 3166; Zumkeller 321, citing the present MS., incorrect folio nos; Bloomfield 9071, this MS., incorrect folio nos).Latin
-
+
+ (fols 127r–130v)Commentary on Ave Maria
+ This exposition is attributed to Henricus de Frimaria (Stegmüller, RB, 3169 and suppl., this copy; and 9987; Stroick, Friemar, 75; Zumkeller 291, citing the present MS., incorrect folio nos).Latin
-
+
+ (fols 130v–134r)Articles of the Faith
+ (pr. Cologne 1474 (GW 12340), etc.; – Kaeppeli 2387).
+ (fol. 135v) Several notes, in different hands, s. xv.Latin
+
-ta in se (fol. 123r)
- parchment
+ parchment; (fol. 133) remnants of medieval repair (stitching holes).
+
+
+ : c.185–200
+ 90–146
+
+
+ xiii 10 | xiv 4.
+
+ Ruling in lead point; one column of 27–41 unruled lines (fols 122r–134r).
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.147–58
+ 102–106
+
+
+
+ Bastarda, s. xvin, in a single hand from the Mainz Charterhouse.
+ Coloured initials in red and blue.
+ Rubrication.
- 13th century - 15th century
+ Early 15th centuryMainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael.
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the text hand is from the Charterhouse; see also G) Provenance below.
-
+
- MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part 8
+ MS. Laud Misc. 203 – Part G (fols 136–168)
-
+
+ (fols 137r–159v)Hugh of St.-VictorDe institutione nouiciorum
+ With prologue (ed.: PL 176. 925A–52B; ed. Goy, Überlieferung, 340–67, this copy at p. 356, no. 103 (incorrect folio nos); Bloomfield 4685, and suppl.; Glorieux, Migne, 68).
+ (fol. 136v) list of contents, on paper glued to the parchment leaf, written in a hand of s. xv from the Mainz Charterhouse.
+ (fol. 159v) Note in a hand of s. xv from the Mainz Charterhouse at the upper margin.Latin
-
+
+ (fols 159v–160v)Theological treatise
+ De modo loquendi.Latin
-
+
+ (fols 160v–164r)
+ De Confessione
+ (Bloomfield 292 and 293, and suppl.; Kaeppeli 2782).
+ Latin
+
+
+ (fols 164v–168r)Ps.-AugustineDe uisitatione infirmorum
+ Excerpts (ed.: PL 40. (in the range of) 1147–58; Rudolf, Ars moriendi, 60f.; Römer ii/1. 199 (no. 34); ii/2. 275).Latin
+
per disciplinam (fol. 138r)
- parchment
+ parchment; remnants of former binding furniture (rust stains).
+
+
+ : c.191–98
+ 135–45
+
+
+ xv 1+8 | xvi–xviii 8.
+
+ Ruling in ink, one column of (fols 137r–164r) 25–29 and (fols 164v–168r) 33 or 34 unruled lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.145–50
+ 101–105
+
+
+
+ German textualis, s. xvin, two hands: G1) (fols 137r–164r); G2) (fols 164v–168r) from the Mainz Charterhouse. The table of contents (fol. 136v) added in a different Carthusian hand from Mainz, s. xv. In the area of hand G1 sporadic annotations in a hand of s. xv from the Charterhouse, in small script (= hand G2?).
+ Coloured initials in red.
+ Rubrication.
+ (fol. 164v) blank space for an initial and guides to paraphs.
+
- 13th century - 15th century
+ Early 15th centuryMainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael, as evidenced by script.
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the 15th-cent. ex-libris inscription at the upper margin of fol. 137r: ‘Iste liber est Carthusiensium prope magunciam’. The list of contents on fol. 136v was inserted by a Carthusian hand of s. xv, from Mainz; for full listing, see printed catalogue. The works listed do not form part of MS. Laud Misc. 203, except for items 21 and 22 of part G, and, probably, items 16–18 of part F. The list suggests that fascicle G was originally much larger. Hand G2 is Carthusian, from Mainz, possibly also hand G1.
+
+ 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_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_208.xml b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_208.xml
index ee0a627f0d..ca59729d0a 100644
--- a/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_208.xml
+++ b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_208.xml
@@ -7,10 +7,13 @@
MS. Laud Misc. 208MSS. Laud Misc. (Laud miscellaneous)
-
- Summary description
- Elizabeth Solopova
- Matthew Holford
+
+ Cataloguer
+ Daniela Mairhofer
+
+
+ Abbreviation and encoding
+ Alison Ray
@@ -37,14 +40,32 @@
820
+ Theological miscellany. Mainz Charterhouse, A) (fols 1–38c, 127) s. xiv2; B) (fols 39–126) s. xivex.
-
Composite: two parts
+
This description is abbreviated from Daniela Mairhofer,
Medieval Manuscripts from the Mainz Charterhouse in the Bodleian Library, Oxford: A Descriptive Catalogue (Oxford, 2018), pp. 694–707. For purposes of scholarly citation, reference to the printed catalogue is requested.
+
Composite: A) (fols 1–38c, 127) || B) (fols 39–126)
+
+
+ parchment
+ 129 leaves
+ 1–127, in modern (19th-cent.) pencil
+ A) i 1+8 | ii–iv 8 (fols 10–33) | v 8-1; B) vi 12-1 | vii 4 (fols 50– 53) | viii 6+1 | ix 10-1 | x 10-2 | xi 10-1 | xii & xiii 10 | xiv 8 | xv 8-5; B & A) xvi (10-1)+1. Fol. 127 originally glued to the gutter of fol. 126v, now partially loose; it belongs to part A.
+
+
+
+
+
Brown tanned calf over laminated pulpboard for Abp. Laud, 1637–1639.
+
+
+
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: The present manuscript consists of two fascicles, both of which were once in the possession of the Mainz Charterhouse. Bound together since the late 1630s, as evidenced by the late 14th/early 15th-cent. list of contents on fol. 1v, inserted at the Mainz Charterhouse.
+ William Laud, 1573–1645: The present book consists of seven fascicles, which were likely put together only in the course of the Laudian binding. Ex-libris inscription, dated 1638, at the lower margin of fol. 2r.
+ Given to the Bodleian as part of his third donation, dispatched on 28 June 1639.
-
- Summary description abbreviated from the Quarto Catalogue (H. O. Coxe, Laudian Manuscripts, Quarto Catalogues II, repr. with corrections, 1969, from the original ed. of 1858–1885).
+ See above. Previously described in the Quarto Catalogue (H. O. Coxe, Laudian Manuscripts, Quarto Catalogues II, repr. with corrections, 1969, from the original ed. of 1858–1885). Quarto Catalogue, col. 180Quarto Catalogue, col. 181Quarto Catalogue, p. 551
@@ -65,34 +86,60 @@
- MS. Laud Misc. 208 – Part 1
+ MS. Laud Misc. 208 – Part A (fols 1–38c; 127)
- Treatise on confession
+ (fols 2ra–6rb)
+ Paulus Hungarus
+ Summa de poenitentia
+ With prologue and list of chapters. Text abbreviated, imperfect (pr.: H. Weisweiler, ‘Handschriftliches zur Summa de penitentia des Magister Paulus von Sankt Nikolaus’, Scholastik 5 (1930) 248–60, citing the present MS. at p. 251; Glorieux, Rép., no. 227f (François Caraccioli?); Michaud-Quantin, Sommes, 24–26 & 51, n. 19; Bloomfield 4866; 4919, citing the present MS., and suppl.; 6423, and suppl.; Kaeppeli 3184; Kuttner, Repertorium, 412; cf. Little 202).Latin
+ (fols 6rb–25va)Sermons
- (by Bertholdus de Ratisbona and others)
+ Six sermons from Iacobus de Voragine’s Mariale sive Laudes beatae Mariae virginis, by Bertholdus de Ratisbona and others (pr. Hamburg, 1491 (Hain 9940; Goff J185), etc.; – Stegmüller, RB, 3999; Schneyer, Beobachtungen, 73; Schneyer 3. 273f., nos 678–682 & 281, no. 794; Kaeppeli 2158).Latin(fols. 26r-28r)
- Clement of Llanthony
+ Alanus ab InsulaDe sex alis cherubim
+ (ed.: PL 210. 273A–80C; – Hauréau, Notices et extraits, 3. 275 & 5. 253–56; SBonO 10 (1902) 23f., no. 34; Little 173; Glorieux, Rép., 305ct; Stegmüller, RB, 949, and suppl.; Glorieux, Arts, 12p; Distelbrink 111; Mohan 293*; Bloomfield 4054, 4055, and suppl.; cf. 357, and suppl.).
+ Some literature identifies the work transmitted in MSS Laud Misc. 298, 345 & 493 as the version of De sex alis cherubim by Clement of Llanthony (unpr.; – Stegmüller, RB, 1980, citing, among others, MSS Laud Misc. 493 (‘Laud. G 40’) & Laud Misc. 345 (‘Laud. H 10’), and suppl.; Bloomfield and suppl., loc. cit.; Lapidge & Sharpe, Bibliography, 44; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 86f. (MSS Laud Misc. 345, 493 and this copy, at p. 87).Latin
+ (fols 28ra–30ra)
+ Sermons and tractates
+ Works by Lucas de Bitonto and others.
+ Latin
+
+
+ (fols 30ra–31vb)Gerardus Leodiensis (attrib.)De doctrina cordis
+ Short version, imperfect (ed.: G. Hendrix, Hugo de Sancto Caro. Traktaat De doctrina cordis (Leuven, 1995); Little 172 (Albert the Great, Sermon); A. Wilmart, ‘Gérard de Liège: un traité inédit de l’amour de Dieu’, RAM 12 (1931) 349–430, a list of MSS at pp. 355ff., n. 13; G. Hendrix, ‘Handschriften en in handschrift bewaarde vertalingen van het aan Gerard van Luik toegeschreven traktaat De doctrina cordis’, Ons Geestelijk Erf 51 (1977) 146–68, MSS at pp. 151–64, this copy at p. 159 (‘O3’)).Latin
-
+
+ (fols 31vb–32va)
+ Sermo de dedicatione
+ Latin
+
+
+ (fols 32vb–36rb)
+ Passus interdicti [ecclesiastici]
+ With prologue; present text, composed in Mainz, 1316, is in part identical with Hermannus de Minda’s Tractatus de interdicto (partly edited by E. Ritzinger & H. C. Scheeben, ‘Beiträge zur Geschichte der Teutonia in der zweiten Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts’, in Archiv der deutschen Dominikaner 3, ed. L. Siemer (Cologne, 1941) 11–95, at pp. 41–46; Kaeppeli 1878).
+ Latin
+
+
+ (fols 36rb–38ara)Iohannes AndreaeNouellae in Decretales
- (on bk. iv)
+ From bk. iv, Summa de sponsalibus et matrimoniis, parts i & ii. Imperfect (pr.: GW 1742–57; Schulte, GQ, 2. 214–16; Hauréau, Initia, 1. 186rb).Gregory IXDecretales
@@ -101,47 +148,103 @@
+
quam locutione (fol. 3ra)
- parchment
+ parchment; (fols 26, 37 & 38c) remnants of medieval repair (stitching holes).
+
+
+ : c.211–17
+ 155–58
+
+
+ i 1+8 | ii–iv 8 | v 8-1; B & A) xvi (10-1)+1. The counterpart of fol. 34 lacking, no loss of text; the missing conjoint leaf appears to be fol. 127, which was erroneously added to the end of part B. This error likely dates from the Laudian rebinding.
+
+ Hand A1) Ruling (fols 2ra–25va) in ink, two columns of c.36 lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.149–64
+ 113–116
+
+
+ Hand A2) Ruling (fols 26ra–38ara) in ink, two columns of c.39–45 lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.161–72
+ 122–128
+
+
+ Textualis, s. xiv2, by two hands, very likely from the Mainz Charterhouse: A1) (fols 2ra–25va); A2) (fols 26ra–38ara). Several corrections and marginalia; further punctuation added in a hand s. xivex from the Mainz Charterhouse.
+ Coloured initials in red.
+ Rubrication.
- 14th century
-
+ 14th century, second halfGermany, likely Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael, as evidenced by script and style.
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the 15th-cent. ex-libris inscription at the upper margin of fol. 2r: ‘Iste liber est Carthusiensium prope Magunciam’. Fascicle A was originally larger, see the late 14th/early 15th-cent. list of contents on fol. 1v, inserted at the Mainz Charterhouse (see complete list in printed catalogue).
- MS. Laud Misc. 208 – Part 2
+ MS. Laud Misc. 208 – Part B (fols 39–126)
-
+ Carthusian statutes
+ Statuta Antiqua Ordinis Carthusiensis (pr.: Basel, 1510). A list of chapters at the end of part i (fol. 76rb) and at the beginning of parts ii (fol. 78r) & iii (fol. 115r, l. 28); part ii: the numbering in both list and text is erroneous and does not match.Latin
+
feriali kyrieleison (fol. 40ra)
- parchment
+ parchment; occasional remnants of medieval repair (stitching holes), (fols 112 & 120) rough stitching preserved, in natural-coloured thread.
+
+
+ : c.195–215
+ 148–60
+
+
+ vi 12-1 | vii 4 | viii 6+1 | ix 10-1 | x 10-2 | xi 10-1 | xii & xiii 10 | xiv 8 | xv 8-5; B & A) xvi (10-1)+1 (fol. 127 belongs to part A, see above).
+
+ Ruling (fols 39ra–77v) in ink, two columns of c.33–44 lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.167–75
+ 118–31
+
+
+ Ruling (fols 78r–126vb) in ink or lead point, one column of 34–42 lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.156–76
+ 117–27
+
+
+
+ Textualis with features of bastarda, or early bastarda, s. xivex, by several hands, from the Mainz Charterhouse. Occasional corrections and marginal annotations in the text hands and in other hands from the Charterhouse, s. xivex–xivin, sometimes also writing in German (e.g. fol. 119r). One of these contemporary annotating hands wrote in the upper margin of fol. 45r: ‘Nota. Anno domini Moccco. lxvjo. statutum est quod festum beati benedicti peragitur. cum candelis sollempniter’.
+ Coloured initials in red.
+ Rubrication.
- 14th century
+ Late 14th centuryMainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael, to judge from script and style.
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: (fol. 39r) a hand of s. xivex/xvin added to the header: ‘Incipiunt capitula ... Consuetudinem [recte: consuetudinum] ordinis Carthusiensis ‘prope mogunciam’’; a hand of s. xivex inserted at the head of 126v: ‘Iste liber est Cartusiensium prope mogunciam.’
+ 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_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_228.xml b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_228.xml
index d5d0422a37..704741a92a 100644
--- a/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_228.xml
+++ b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_228.xml
@@ -7,10 +7,13 @@
MS. Laud Misc. 228MSS. Laud Misc. (Laud miscellaneous)
-
- Summary description
- Elizabeth Solopova
- Matthew Holford
+
+ Cataloguer
+ Daniela Mairhofer
+
+
+ Abbreviation and encoding
+ Alison Ray
@@ -37,29 +40,55 @@
845
+ Saints’ lives and legends. Germany, s. xiv2/4.
+ This description is abbreviated from Daniela Mairhofer, Medieval Manuscripts from the Mainz Charterhouse in the Bodleian Library, Oxford: A Descriptive Catalogue (Oxford, 2018), pp. 746–771. For purposes of scholarly citation, reference to the printed catalogue is requested.
+ (fols 1ra–165vb)Lives of Saints
- (mostly Church Fathers)
+ Several texts represent Bartholomew of Trent, Liber epilogorum in Gesta sanctorum, others from Jacobus de Voragine, Legenda aurea (ed.: E. Paoli, Edizione nazionale dei testi mediolatini 2, serie I, i (Florence, 2001); A. Poncelet, ‘Le légendier de Pierre Calo’, AB 29 (1910) 5–116, at pp. 14–19; Welter, L’exemplum, 159f.; Kaeppeli 471 & 2154; A. Dondaine, ‘Barthélemy de Trente O.P.’, AFP 45 (1975) 79–105; BHL nov. suppl. 9033; G. P. Maggioni, ‘Aspetti originali della “Legenda aurea” di Iacopo da Varazze’, Medioevo e Rinascimento 4/ n. s. 1 (Spoleto, 1990) 143–201). For item listing, see printed catalogue.Latin
+
-butum. Ascendit
- parchment
+ parchment; with medieval repair, sometimes remnants thereof (stitching holes). (fol. 123) Bookmark: a parchment strip, glued to both sides of the lower outer margin, indicating the beginning of the life of St Martin.
+ i (17th-cent.) + 165 + i (17th-cent.) leaves
+ i, 1–166, in modern (19th-cent.) pencil. Medieval foliation on fols 1r–165r, in roman numerals, in the upper left- hand side of the right column, supplied by a hand of s. xv from the Mainz Charterhouse.
+ i–x 8 | xi 6 | xii–xx 8 | xxi 8-1.
+
+ Ruling in ink, two columns of c.32–36.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.190–202
+ c.124–34
+
+
+
+ German textualis of an individual stamp, s. xiv2/4, by a single hand. Several corrections and marginalia, including in a hand from Mainz Charterhouse, s. xv (fols 51r, 54r, 132r & 136ra-rb), which is also responsible for the foliation.
+ Coloured initials in red.
+ Rubrication.
+
+
Brown tanned calf over laminated pulpboard for Abp. Laud, 1637–1639.
+
- 14th century, beginning
+ 14th century, second quarter
+ Germany
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the 15th-cent. ex-libris inscriptions at the head of fol. 1r and, in the same hand, at the lower margin of fol. 165v: ‘Iste liber est Carthusiensium prope Magunciam(.)’.
+ William Laud, 1573–1645: The present book consists of seven fascicles, which were likely put together only in the course of the Laudian binding. 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.
- Summary description abbreviated from the Quarto Catalogue (H. O. Coxe, Laudian Manuscripts, Quarto Catalogues II, repr. with corrections, 1969, from the original ed. of 1858–1885).
+ See above. Previously described in the Quarto Catalogue (H. O. Coxe, Laudian Manuscripts, Quarto Catalogues II, repr. with corrections, 1969, from the original ed. of 1858–1885). Quarto Catalogue, col. 195Summary Catalogue, vol. 2, part 1, p. 36
@@ -77,6 +106,7 @@
+ 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_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_313.xml b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_313.xml
index d7a5e8e67c..eafb5abaf1 100644
--- a/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_313.xml
+++ b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_313.xml
@@ -7,10 +7,13 @@
MS. Laud Misc. 313MSS. Laud Misc. (Laud miscellaneous)
-
- Summary description
- Elizabeth Solopova
- Matthew Holford
+
+ Cataloguer
+ Daniela Mairhofer
+
+
+ Abbreviation and encoding
+ Alison Ray
@@ -37,36 +40,35 @@
1381
-
-
- Thomas Gallus
- Commentary on the Song of Songs
- (third commentary)
-
- Bible, Song of Songs
-
- Latin
-
-
+ Thomas Gallus, Expositio iii super Cantica canticorum; A) (fols 2–3) Germany (?), s. xiiiin; B) (fols 4–7) Mainz Charterhouse, s. xvin; C) (fols 8–38) Germany, Mainz Charterhouse (?), s. xivmed.
+
This description is abbreviated from Daniela Mairhofer,
Medieval Manuscripts from the Mainz Charterhouse in the Bodleian Library, Oxford: A Descriptive Catalogue (Oxford, 2018), pp. 789–796. For purposes of scholarly citation, reference to the printed catalogue is requested.
+
Composite: A) (fols 2–3) || B) (fols 4–7) || C) (fols 8–38)
parchment
+ ii (17th-cent.) + 38 + i (17th-cent.) leaves
+ i, 1–39, in modern (20th-cent.) pencil
+ A & B) i 4(+4)-2; ii 12-1 | iii 14-1 | iv 8-1. the ‘first’ quire consists of part A (fols 2 & 3), originally a binion, the third and fourth leaf excised. An early 15th-cent. binion (= part B, fols 4–7) was bound into the centre of the quire. A–C) 15th-cent. quire signatures inserted in typical Charterhouse ink.
+
+
+
Limp parchment case binding for Abp. Laud, 1637–1639.
+
+
-
- 14th century
-
-
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: The present manuscript already consisted of these three parts (in this order) when at the Mainz Charterhouse, in the 15th century, as evidenced by the quire signatures. Twelve quires are lost at the beginning and probably one or more missing at the end, after fol. 38 (the last verso is signed; fol. 38r, l. 28–v, however, is blank).
+ William Laud, 1573–1645: The present book consists of seven fascicles, which were likely put together only in the course of the Laudian binding. Ex-libris inscription, dated 1638, at the lower margin of fol. 2r.
+ Given to the Bodleian as part of his third donation, dispatched on 28 June 1639.
- Summary description abbreviated from the Quarto Catalogue (H. O. Coxe, Laudian Manuscripts, Quarto Catalogues II, repr. with corrections, 1969, from the original ed. of 1858–1885).
- Quarto Catalogue, col. 245
- Summary Catalogue, vol. 2, part 1, p. 59
-
+ See above. Previously described in the Quarto Catalogue (H. O. Coxe, Laudian Manuscripts, Quarto Catalogues II, repr. with corrections, 1969, from the original ed. of 1858–1885).
+ Quarto Catalogue, col. 245
+ Summary Catalogue, vol. 2, part 1, p. 59
+
@@ -77,10 +79,157 @@
+
+
+
+ MS. Laud Misc. 313 – Part A (fols 2–3)
+
+
+
+
+ (fols 2r–3v)
+ Isidore of Seville
+ Etymologiae
+ Excerpts, (in the range of) 7.12.7–16 & 6.19.19–73 (ed.: PL 82. 291A–D, 253C–58D; ed. W. M. Lindsay, OCT (1985, the latest (5th) repr. of the 1st ed. 1911) vol. 1; – Stegmüller, RB, 5164, and suppl.; Díaz 122; CPL 1186). Text imperfect.
+ Latin
+
+
+
+
peccatorum remissio (fol. 3r)
+
+
+ parchment
+
+
+ c.184–87
+ 137–41
+
+
+ A & B) i 4(+4)-2. The ‘first’ quire consists of part A (fols 2 & 3), originally a binion, the third and fourth leaf excised.
+
+
+ Ruling in lead point, one column of 26 lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.140
+ 85–90
+
+
+
+
+ German (?) protogothic script, s. xiiiin, by a single hand, above top line.
+ Coloured initials in red.
+ Rubrication.
+
+
+
+ Early 14th centuryGermany(?).
+
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: 15th-cent. quire signatures inserted at the Charterhouse.
+
+
+
+
+
+ MS. Laud Misc. 313 – Part B (fols 4–7)
+
+
+
+
+ (fols 4r–7v)
+ Thomas Gallus
+ Commentary on the Song of Songs
+ Third commentary (ed. J. Barbet, Thomas Gallus, Commentaires du Cantique des cantiques, Textes philosophiques du moyen âge 14 (Paris, 1967) 107–232, the present MS. collated, siglum ‘O’, see pp. 23f.; Glorieux, Rép., 116f, citing the present MS.; Stegmüller, RB, 8201, this copy (incorrect folio no.), and suppl.).
+ Part B (fols 4–7) was written at the Mainz Charterhouse in the 15th century to supplement the missing part of the prologue of the original French 14th-cent. copy of Thomas Gallus’ third commentary on the Song of Songs (part C).
+
+ Bible, Song of Songs
+
+ Latin
+
+
+
+
mistice theologie (fol. 5r)
+
+
+ parchment
+
+
+ : c.184–86
+ 122–40
+
+
+ A & B) i 4(+4)-2. An early 15th-cent. binion (= part B, fols 4–7) was bound into the centre of the quire to supplement text missing from the 14th-cent. commentary (part C).
+
+
+ Ruling in lead point, one column of 33–37 unruled lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.146–51
+ 93–99
+
+
+
+ Textualis, s. xvin, in a hand from the Mainz Charterhouse. Marginalia likley in the text hand.
+ Initial in red, with split body and flourished decoration (fol. 4r).
+
+
+
+ Early 14th centuryMainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael, as supplement to part C.
+
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the 15th cent. ex-libris inscription at the lower margin of fol. 4r (in the same hand as the inscription on C) fol. 38r): ‘Iste liber est Carthusiensium prope magunciam’. Identifiable as A XIIII T in cat. ii.
+
+
+
+
+
+ MS. Laud Misc. 313 – Part C (fols 8–38)
+
+
+
+
+ (fols 8r–38r)
+ Thomas Gallus
+ Commentary on the Song of Songs
+ The original part of item 2 (see above).
+ Abbreviated Bible quotation on paper slip inserted between fols 8 & 9, fol. 8*; written in a hand from the Mainz Charterhouse.
+ Latin
+
+
+
+
+
+ parchment; (fol. 24) remnants of medieval repair (stitching holes). Paper slip (fol. 8*); stub between fols 16 & 17.
+
+
+ : c.186–89
+ 130–37
+
+
+ ii 12-1 | iii 14-1 | iv 8-1. A–C) 15th-cent. quire signatures.
+
+
+ Ruling in lead point, one column of 41 lines.
+ Ruled space
+
+ c.155–59
+ 102–05
+
+
+
+
+ German textualis, s. xivmed, by a single hand, similar to the scribe of MS. Laud Misc 493. Annotations and corrections in text hand and several hands from the Charterhouse, s. xivex or xv, including the hand responsible for part B.
+
+
+
+ Mid 14th centuryGermany, probably Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael, to judge from script.
+ Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the 15th cent. ex-libris inscription at the upper margin of fol. 38r (in the same hand as the inscription on B) fol. 4r): ‘Iste liber est Cartusiensium prope magunciam’.
+
+
+ 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