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Europa Inventa: Early European Objects in Australasian Collections icon

Europa Inventa: Early European Objects in Australasian Collections

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Title: Horae (Use ofYork) Creator: Manuscript Name: Horae (Use ofYork) Text lang: LAT Locus: fol 1 r - 72 v a Colophon: Explicit: Note: Resp stmt: Rubric: Summary:

of the Museum of Antiquities of the Sydney University compiled by the Curator, Sydney 1870, item 1363. Music notation: Note: Orig date: s. xiii Orig place: Origin: Provenance: Record hist source: Sinclair no. 95 Seal: Hanger with seal of

in the University of Sydney Associated Manuscript Items: Grant Acquisition: presented by Mr Richard Johnson, Fellow of St PaulÕs College, Sydney. Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: Deco desc: Dimensions: 380 x 215 mm., with a fold of 38 mm. Extent:

Medieval Manuscripts. Incunabula, New York 1961, p.9, item 43; D. H. Borchardt, ÔImportant manuscripts in the University LibraryÕ, University of Tasmania Gazette, Vol.XI (1961), p. 47; K. V. Sinclair, ÔSome late manuscripts of the works of Classical authorsÕ, Phoenix, Vol.XVI

XII. Medieval Manuscripts. Incunabula, New York 1961, p.3, item 15; D. H. Borchardt, ÔImportant manuscripts in the University LibraryÕ, University of Tasmania Gazette, Vol.XI (1961), p.47; K. V. Sinclair, ÔSome late manuscripts of the works of Classical authorsÕ, Phoenix, Vol.XVI

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Late Medieval English Scribes

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set of Capituli headings to right of beginnings of the passus, in grey-brown ink, probably not the work of original scribe. Paragraph Marks: Red paraphs; Latin lines underlined in red, and line-fillers (waving lines) in red in some parts of

Scribal Profile Ricardus Franciscus Current Manuscript: USA, New York, Pierpont Morgan Library MS M 126 adghrswy

initial of the manuscript. Other Names (not owners): By 1530, the manuscript belonged to Robert Wood, a 'servus' of Cardinal Wolsey; remained in his family until the 18th century when it seems to have belonged to Richard Frank of Campsall.

owners): Owned by Richard de Beauchamp, bishop of Salisbury (1430-1481; his initials and title found on ff6 and 338v); Tollemache family (who called it 'the Trevisa manuscript') (probably entered through Lionel Tollemache (d.1669), husband of Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart (armorial

of Lancaster; gold initials on blue and red gounds with white highlighting, sprays of green, pink, red, blue, and gold foliage and flowers in demarcated rectangular blocks in left margins and extending above line of text or below line

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The Imagining History project

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ward of the Scottish army'. Number of Scribes 1 main scribe- a later hand adds below the text, "after kyng E (ins.) the iiide reynyd kyng Richard iide amd (sic) in his". (See Matheson, 81) Given the early dating of

death of John of Gaunt, (Brie, 355:15-20). Fol. 159: Henry IV crowned, (Brie, 359:30-32). King Richard dies, (Brie, 360:8 ff.). The burial ofRichard in Langley, (Brie, 360:22-6). 2 crosses mark the death of John Beaufort, and the marriage of

would appear to link the MS. with Richard Neville (1400–1460), Earl of Salisbury, son of Ralph Neville the Earl of Westmoreland, and father to Richard Neville, the Earl of Warwick and 'Kingmaker'; for Richard Neville see the entry in the

New York, Columbia University Library MS. Plimpton 261 Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'Here begynnyth the new croniclis compendiusli ydrawe of the gestis of kyngis of Ingelond with othir notable and meuelose thyngis that happed & fortuned in ther tymes...'.

the shrine of St. Thomas and is greeted by 14 bishops). Graffiti? Sgrafitti Style of hands Anglicana with some secretary influence, eg. single lobed miniscule 'a'. Approximate date of hand Poss. 2nd quarter C15. Described by (in order of investigator)

The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220 icon

The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220

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P., Description of the Saxon Manuscript of the Four Gospels in the Library ofYork Minster (York: Printed to the order of A.H. Barron, Chapter Clerk ofYork, 1925) Gneuss, Helmut, Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: A List of Manuscripts and

of New York Press, 1986), pp. 109-27 ---, 'The Relationship between the O.E. MSS. of King Alfred's Translation of Gregory's Pastoral Care ', Anglia , 91 (1973), 153-69 Kendrick, T. D. , Anglo-Saxon Art (1938) Ker, N. R., Catalogue

J. P., 'The Library of Henry Savile, of Banke', Transactions of the Bibliographical Society , 9 (1908), 126-210 Gullick, Michael, 'The Two Earliest Manuscripts of the Libellus de Exordio ', in Symeon of Durham: Historian of Durham and the North

binding leaves of fols 1-209: the opening words of fol. 210 are copied on fol. 209v in a hand of s. xv and a pattern of wormholes runs through fols 180-212. There are marginal notes or pen-trials of the later

leaves of which are now bound into Lambeth Palace MS 427 ( Roberts 2008 ). 176 130-133 160-166 84-88 Dimensions of size of leaves include extra width of 4-5 mm from the mending strip applied to the outer margin of

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Manuscripts of the West Midlands

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and Benskin 1986, p. 199). A manuscript of the Prick of Conscience of the first half of the fifteenth century copied by one scribe (Lewis and McIntosh 1982, p.144). ff. 1r-130v Prick of Conscience (Southern Recension, IMEV 3429 ) 'Here

p. 156) of the Prick of Conscience . ff. 1r-100r Prick of Conscience (Southern Recension, IMEV 3429 ) 'þe myȝt of þe fader of heuene'. 'þat for oure love made alle þ[mutilated ] '. 'Here endeþ þe pricke of concie

to Richard Rolle, Hermit of Hampole and Materials for his Biography , Modern Language Association of America Monograph series, 3, New York and London: Modern Language Association of America, p. 214, 247. Allen, H. E. 1931. English Writings ofRichard

to Richard Rolle, Hermit of Hampole and Materials for his Biography , Modern Language Association of America Monograph series, 3, New York and London: Modern Language Association of America. Allen, H. E. 1931. English Writings ofRichard Rolle, Hermit of

to Richard Rolle, Hermit of Hampole and Materials for his Biography , Modern Language Association of America Monograph series, 3, New York and London: Modern Language Association of America, p. 261. Allen, H. E. 1931. English Writings ofRichard Rolle,

Geographies of Orthodoxy: Mapping English Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ, 1350-1550 icon

Geographies of Orthodoxy: Mapping English Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ, 1350-1550

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York 1935-37) p. 105. Historical Manuscripts Commission 6th Report, App. (1877) pp. 355-56. K.L. Scott, 'The Illustration and Decoration of Manuscripts of Nicholas Love’s Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ’, Nicholas Love at Waseda, eds. Shoichi Oguro,

and efficacy of the Pater Noster.) Of þe conuersion of Marie Maudelyn. (Includes a long defence of auricular confession.) Of þe receyuyng of oure lord Jesu by þe tweyn sisters Martha & Marie, & of þe two maner of lyuyng

of Robert Thornton, c. 1430-1450 Condition - Number of Items 65 items. Title(s) of Pseudo-Bonaventuran Text(s) The Privity of the Passion Incipit " In Nomine Patris et Filii et Speritus Sancti: Amen: Here begynnes the Previte off the Passioune

Mirror . Number of Items 3 Title(s) of Pseudo-Bonaventuran Text(s) The Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ. . Incipit   Heading at the beginning of the table of Contents: H ere begynneth the table of þe boke þ

glosses of the Carthusian Richard Methley. Shared concerns include the following: the clarification of ideas of unitive mysticism; clarification of literal and figurative registers in the discussion of mystical sensations; the idea of the soul's impeccability and transcendence of sin;

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