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The Index of Middle English Prose: Handlist XVIII: Manuscripts in the Library of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and the Fitzwilliam Museum available in Hardcover
The Index of Middle English Prose: Handlist XVIII: Manuscripts in the Library of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and the Fitzwilliam Museum
by Kari Anne Rand
Kari Anne Rand
- ISBN-10:
- 1843840537
- ISBN-13:
- 9781843840534
- Pub. Date:
- 02/16/2006
- Publisher:
- BOYDELL & BREWER INC
- ISBN-10:
- 1843840537
- ISBN-13:
- 9781843840534
- Pub. Date:
- 02/16/2006
- Publisher:
- BOYDELL & BREWER INC
The Index of Middle English Prose: Handlist XVIII: Manuscripts in the Library of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and the Fitzwilliam Museum
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Overview
‘The Index of Middle English Prose when completed will be a monumental achievement' REVIEW OF ENGLISH STUDIES
Two very different collections are surveyed in this volume. The manuscripts of Pembroke College, Cambridge are typical of a medieval foundation. Its core of books is a working library of that period, representing the interests andneeds of its Fellows, very often given or bequeathed by them to the College. The collection was substantially enlarged in 1599 through the gift by William Smart of Ipswich of a large number of manuscripts which until the Reformation had belonged to the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds. By contrast the emphasis of the Fitzwilliam Museum collection is to a great extent art historical. At its heart are the manuscripts bequeathed by Lord Fitzwilliam in 1816. These were supplemented throughout the 19th century by a series of gifts and bequests, culminating in 1904 in the largest bequest to date, from Frank McClean, of some 203 manuscripts.
In spite of the different character of the two collections, both contain a range of Middle English prose items, among them Chaucer's Boece, a complete Wycliffite sermon cycle and several Paston letters [all from Pembroke], the Anlaby Cartulary, the "Canutus" pestilence tract, the Brut, Lydgate's Serpent of Division and Nicholas Love's Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ (from the Fitzwilliam).
KARI ANNE RAND is Professor of Older English Literature at the University of Oslo.
Two very different collections are surveyed in this volume. The manuscripts of Pembroke College, Cambridge are typical of a medieval foundation. Its core of books is a working library of that period, representing the interests andneeds of its Fellows, very often given or bequeathed by them to the College. The collection was substantially enlarged in 1599 through the gift by William Smart of Ipswich of a large number of manuscripts which until the Reformation had belonged to the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds. By contrast the emphasis of the Fitzwilliam Museum collection is to a great extent art historical. At its heart are the manuscripts bequeathed by Lord Fitzwilliam in 1816. These were supplemented throughout the 19th century by a series of gifts and bequests, culminating in 1904 in the largest bequest to date, from Frank McClean, of some 203 manuscripts.
In spite of the different character of the two collections, both contain a range of Middle English prose items, among them Chaucer's Boece, a complete Wycliffite sermon cycle and several Paston letters [all from Pembroke], the Anlaby Cartulary, the "Canutus" pestilence tract, the Brut, Lydgate's Serpent of Division and Nicholas Love's Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ (from the Fitzwilliam).
KARI ANNE RAND is Professor of Older English Literature at the University of Oslo.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781843840534 |
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Publisher: | BOYDELL & BREWER INC |
Publication date: | 02/16/2006 |
Series: | ISSN , #18 |
Pages: | 160 |
Product dimensions: | 6.77(w) x 9.61(h) x (d) |
Table of Contents
Pembroke College MSS | ||
82 [1] Line of English | ||
85 [1] English line in margin | ||
[2] Three lines of English in margin | ||
101 [B 1] List of English legal terms with French equivalents | ||
113 [A 1] English among vernacular glosses in Juvenal | ||
120 [A 2] English and Latin place names on map | ||
169 [C 1] Latin names of herbs with English and French equivalents | ||
215 [1] Chaucer's Boece | ||
221 [A 3] Synonymy note in Latin and English | ||
[A 4] Synonymy note in Latin and English | ||
[1] English note in margin | ||
[A 5] Synonymy note in Latin and English | ||
[A 6] Synonymy note in Latin and English | ||
[A 7] Synonymy note in Latin and English | ||
[A 8] Synonymy note in Latin and English | ||
[A 9] Synonymy note in Latin and English | ||
[A 10] Synonymy note in Latin and English | ||
[2] Rubricator's account | ||
[3] English note | ||
237 [1]-[301] Wycliffite sermon cycle with five intruded sermons | ||
[191] Second sermon for Tuesday in the week of Pentecost | ||
[230] Of Mynistris of the Chirche | ||
[299] Sermon 'Contra illos qui dicunt accedentem sine subiecto ...' | ||
[300] 'Sixteen Conditions of Charity' | ||
[301] Vae Octuplex | ||
265 [A 11] English glosses in Latin sermon | ||
271 [1] English note | ||
[2] English note | ||
[3] English note | ||
[4] English note | ||
[A 12] Note in Latin and English | ||
[5] English note | ||
[6] English note | ||
285 [A 13] Speculum Christiani with most of the fifth tabula in English | ||
[1] Hail Mary from 'Sacerdos Parochialis' | ||
[2] 'In nomine Ihesu' from 'Sacerdos Parochialis' | ||
[3] Promise of indulgence of thirty days from 'Sacerdos Parochialis' | ||
[4] Fourteen articles of faith from 'Sacerdos Parochialis' | ||
[5] Exposition of the ten commandments from 'Sacerdos Parochialis' | ||
[6] Seven Principal Virtues from 'Sacerdos Parochialis' | ||
[7] Two Precepts from the Gospel from 'Sacerdos Parochialis' | ||
[8] Seven Sacraments from 'Sacerdos Parochialis' | ||
[9] Form of the greater excommunication from 'Sacerdos Parochialis' | ||
[10] Exposition of the Pater Noster | ||
[11] Sermon for St Nicholas's Day | ||
[12] Tract on the Seven Deadly Sins | ||
[13] English note | ||
305 [1] English line in margin | ||
[2] Two lines of English | ||
307 [1] English note | ||
[2] English note | ||
LC.II.230 [1] Letter | ||
[2] Letter | ||
[3] Letter | ||
[4] Letter | ||
[5] Letter | ||
Fitzwilliam Museum MSS | ||
Fitzwilliam | ||
16 [A 14] English rubric for Latin prayer | ||
[A 15] English rubric for Latin prayer | ||
33 [A 16] Troth plight formulae in English in the margin of the Ordo ad faciendum sponsalia of the Sarum Missal | ||
[A 17] Troth plight formulae in English in the margin of the Ordo ad faciendum sponsalia of the Sarum Missal | ||
47 [A 18] English rubric for Latin prayers | ||
48 [1] Prayer to the Virgin | ||
[2] Measure of the Cross | ||
[3] Note | ||
49 [1] English prayer inserted for St John the Baptist | ||
[2] The Twenty-One Points of the Passion | ||
51 [1] Liturgical ritual as remedy against epilepsy | ||
[2] Medical recipe | ||
53 [1] On the virtue of saying seven particular masses | ||
54 [1] Note inserted in Kalendar | ||
[2] Note inserted in Kalendar | ||
[3] Note inserted in Kalendar | ||
[4] Note inserted in Kalendar | ||
55 [A 19] Caption in Latin and English | ||
[A 20] English rubric for Latin prayer | ||
56 [1] English rubric for prayers | ||
[2] Prayer to the Trinity | ||
[3] Prayer to the Father | ||
261 [1] The 'Canutus' pestilence tract in English | ||
[2] John of Burgundy's Plague Tract in four chapters | ||
[3] Recipes and dietary advice against the plague | ||
[A 21] Advice on (Latin) prayers and anthems to be used in times of pestilence | ||
[4] Advice for healthy living in times of pestilence | ||
[5] Ten recipes against pestilence | ||
276* [A 22] Ripley Scroll | ||
329 [1] List of books given by Thomas Anlaby to Ferriby Abbey, to Haltemprice Abbey and to Pembroke College, Cambridge | ||
[2] Rubric explaining purpose of the cartulary | ||
[3] Account of the origins of Anlaby | ||
[4] Rubric for annals 1066 and 1544 | ||
[5] Two columns of inscribed roundels and two of shields, showing marriages | ||
[6] Account of the Anlaby family | ||
[7] Introduction to collection of copies of deeds concerning Anlaby and estates connected with that property | ||
[A 23] English rubrics summing up the contents of copies of approx. 210 deeds concerning Anlaby | ||
[8] Account of a dispute between Thomas Anlaby and Haltemprice Abbey | ||
[9] Account of the pedigree of the Ughtred family | ||
[A 24] Table of the pedigree with two columns of inscribed roundels and four of shields | ||
[10] On the pedigree of the Ughtreds of Etton | ||
[A 25] English rubric for copy of the will of Sir James Freville | ||
[A 26] List of the acreage of fields in Etton | ||
[11] English note | ||
[12] English introduction to collection of copies of charters and deeds concerning Etton, 72 of which have English rubrics | ||
[13] Text explaining family connections between Sir Richard Ravens, Archdeacon of Lincoln, his four sisters, and his brother, Sir Roger Ravens, Canon of Lincoln | ||
[A 27] Latin and English list of rentals for the Etton estate | ||
[14] Explicit | ||
[15] Rubric for the list of contents | ||
[16] Admonition from Thomas Anlaby to future generations to take care of the book | ||
38-1950 [1] Medical recipe against acute fever | ||
[2] Papal indulgences as confirmed by Eugenius IV | ||
40-1950 [1] English prayer to the Father | ||
[2] English prayer to the Son | ||
[A 28] English rubric for the Fifteen Oes | ||
[3] Prayer to the Son | ||
[4] Prayer to the Son | ||
[5] Prologue and prayers to the Virgin on the Five Sorrows | ||
41-1950 [1] Note of indulgences granted by the Charterhouse of Sheen and by Syon Abbey | ||
[2] English prayer to the Father | ||
[3] English prayer to the Son | ||
[A 29] English rubric for the Fifteen Oes | ||
2-1957 [A 30] English rubric for a prayer | ||
McClean | ||
McClean 45 [1] Owner's note | ||
McClean 47 [1] Names of points of the compass and place names in English | ||
[2] Names of points of the compass in English | ||
[3] Inventory, apparently of a chapel | ||
McClean 89 [1] Medical recipe | ||
[2] Note of accounts | ||
[3] Note of accounts | ||
McClean 123 [1] Text on OE graphs | ||
McClean 127 [1] Nicholas Love's Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ | ||
McClean 129 [1] Life of St Katherine of Alexandria | ||
McClean 132 [1] 'The Doctrine of the Herte' | ||
[2] 'Letter of Religious Governaunce' | ||
[3] The Twelve Fruits of the Holy Ghost | ||
[4] Prayer | ||
McClean 133 [1] Prologue to the Wycliffite Gospel of Matthew | ||
[2] The Wyccliffite Glossed Gospel of Matthew | ||
[3] Coda to [2] above | ||
[4] Apocalips of Jesu Crist | ||
McClean 142 [1] Note | ||
[A 31] List of English shires | ||
[A 32] English glosses in text beginning 'Affinitatis siue parentele nomina sunt notanda scilicet ...'. | ||
McClean 181 [1] Chaucer's 'Tale of Melibee' | ||
[2] 'The Parson's Tale' | ||
[3] Chaucer's Retraction | ||
McClean 182 [1] John Lydgate's The Serpent of Division | ||
McClean 186 [1] The Brut | ||
Charles Fairfax Murray | ||
CFM 17 [1] 'The Secret of Astronomy' | ||
[2] 'To know the thyng that is takyn awaye' | ||
[3] 'Of figifis'. To find fugitives | ||
[4] Medical recipe | ||
[5] Dieta Ypocratis | ||
[6] 'Freer Roger Bacon' | ||
[7] 'To knowe whether a man ...' | ||
[A 33] English names of herbs in Latin recipe | ||
[8] Six Latin and thirty-five English medical recipes | ||
[9] 'The propertys of thai herbis' | ||
[10] Note on prognostication | ||
[11] English heading for table of zodiacal signs and planets | ||
[12] Two recipes for powders | ||
[13] Prognostic on the number of husbands a woman will have and the number of wives a man will have | ||
[14] Ten medical recipes | ||
[15] List of ingredients for an uspecified recipe | ||
[16] 'The figurez of the vij planetes' | ||
[17] 'The xij signes' |
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