London, British Library, Sloane 1009 (vol. 1)
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London |
British Library |
Sloane 1009 (vol. 1) |
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Scribal Dialect (ff. 1-48): Herefordshire, 'Language probably S Herefords'. Linguistic Atlas Grid Reference: not mapped (McIntosh, Samuels and Benskin 1986, p. 200). |
A late fifteenth-century manuscript containing Chaucer's
Tale of Melibeus and miscellaneous religious texts perhaps suggesting 'a religious origin' (Seymour 1995, p. 145). Manly and Rickert suggest a date of 1477-1496 (1940, p. 517) with the later date determined by a reference on f. 57v.
Item: 1ff. 2r-16r |
Prose text |
'Penance is the seconde medycyne'. |
'and to gouerne vs with. Amen'. |
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Item: 2ff. 17r-25v |
Reclusorium Anime |
'We knowyth welle by comyn sapience'. |
'Žus endyth a [part] of žis book'. |
Fragment |
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Item: 3ff. 25v-26v |
Three Workings of Man's Soul (IPMEP 5) |
'A grete clerke richard of seynt victores'. |
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Epistle on thought, thinking, and contemplation based on Richard of St. Victor's De Preparatione Animi ad Contemplationem. |
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Item: 4ff. 26v-27r |
'Nonnula de hominum natura prava'. |
'Cur fecit deus homines'. |
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Item: 5ff. 27r-28r |
Of the six religious duties |
'Ther be vi thynges'. |
'and so be hit. Amen'. |
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Item: 6f. 28r |
Prayer |
'O vos sacerdotes'. |
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Item: 7ff. 29r-48r |
Tale of Melibeus (IPMEP 18) |
'A yonge man myghtye and riche'. |
'his goode name for it is written'. |
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Item: 8ff. 49r-57r |
Speculum Sacerdotis |
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'Rubrica. De vita et honestate clericorum liber sive speculum sacerdotis sive ut alii volunt speculum edwardi regis' |
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Item: 9f. 58r-v |
'Computacio Danielis Prophete'. |
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Item: 10ff. 59r-61v |
Somniale |
'Apis videre vel capere lucrum significat'. |
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Codex |
Paper. Watermarks: 1. Licorne, near Briquet 9997 (1477-78) or 9998 (1477-81), ff. 2-48. 2. Licorne, near Briquet 10024 (1474-77), ff. 49-57. 3. Fragmentary (Char?), ff. 58-61.
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290 mm x 200 mm |
Unable to collate as each folio is mounted separately on modern paper. No catchwords survive. 'From contents and watermarks apparently: 18 (wants 1); 28; 312; 4-510; 610(wants 1); four leaves of uncertain structure, ff. 58r-61v. One leaf lost after quire 5' (Seymour 1995, p. 144). Five booklets: ff. 2r-16v, ff. 17r-28v, ff. 29r-48v, ff. 49r-57v, ff. 58r-61v.
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Writing space of 220 x 140 mm. Single columns with 28-30 lines. Not ruled, margined in dry point. Trimmed unevenly and mounted on modern paper. |
Scribe of ff. 2-57 copying between 1475-1496. Characteristics: Secretary script.
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Seymour notes of the decoration, 'none in ff. 17-28, 49-57. Other items variously and lightly rubricated by one hand (except ff. 58-61). The Chaucer item has an initial capital A, marginal names, paraph signs, and space-filling ampersand-like designs (also found in section 1) in red. Marginalia of other items in script ink.' (Seymour 1995, p. 145).
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Modern. Nineteenth century.
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Foliation: triple: present ff. 2-43 (i = flyleaf) in older pencil and 41 in red ink (both nineteenth century).
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First folio of Melibeus torn and stained and lower outer corner of every leaf gone; otherwise in good condition. |
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Among other scribbles on f. 28v are '' [?] and 'J H' (fifteenth century); also 'R. Wermestr'' and 'John Wyalke'. On f. 57v is a short account (fifteenth century) of monies paid, usually 4 d., to 'the Coll' of Lodelowe', the 'Collec' of ames..[?]', '...Kenel[?]', 'S Anton'...', 'Thom Canterbur', '...Trinite et Tof...', 'the frers of Hereford', 'Tybsford', 'burton lasar'. On f. 57r is a very illiterate scribble (fifteenth century): 'I had of myele [?] ys wyeff ij boschele and pecc' of hot' and a wyekys bord.'. In a sixteenth-century hand is '[?]'.
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Catalogued and encoded: Rebecca Farnham, University of Birmingham, August 2003.
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