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The Recovery of the Past in Early Elizabethan England
- Title:
- The Recovery of the Past in Early Elizabethan England
- Author:
- Graham, T. and Watson, A.
- Series:
- Cambridge Bibliographical Society Monograph N. 13
- Location:
- Cambridge
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS Notes that CCCC MS was given to Parker by Wotton and lists (in order) known previous owners: Sawley Abbey Yorkshire, Sir Aurthur Darcy, Thomas Soulement, Westminster Abbey, John Perkyns, Nicholas Wotton, and Mathew Parker., pp. 8, 10, 11, 18, 32-3 n. 14, nos.
- CCCC MS 7 Notes that CCCC MS 7, p. 49 is a missing leaf from Royal 13 E. ix and that CCCC MS 7 once belonged to John Baker, Matthew Parker’s half-brother, p. 100, no. J2.99b
- CCCC MS 43 Notes that CCCC MS 43 includes a manuscript of William of Malmesbury’s Gesta Pontificum books 1-4 and a 16thc transcript of book 5, pp. 72-3, no. J2.37
- CCCC MS 46 Notes the copy of John of Salisbury’s Polycraticus in CCCC MS 46, dating it to the 12th through the 15thc, p. 77, no. J2.49
- CCCC MS 56 Identifies CCCC MS 56 as a transcript of BL Royal 14 C.vii, p. 89, no. J2.77
- CCCC MS 59 Notes the copy of Aelred of Rievaulx’s Sermo regis Edgari ad clerum from De genealogia regorum Anglorum in CCCC MS 59 at f. 253v and the annals at f. 151v, dating the ms to the first quarter of the 14thc, pp. 68-9, 91-2, nos. j2.27, J2.82
- CCCC MS 81 Note regarding the provenance of CCCC MS 81 which was said to have been from St Augustine’s, Canterbury, pp. 28, 48 n. 156
- CCCC MS 92 Notes the copy of John of Worcester’s Chronica chronicarum in CCCC MS 92, p. 71, no. J2.33a
- CCCC MS 96 Notes that CCCC MS 96 once belonged to Peter Osborne (d. 1592), pp. 21, 37 n. 55
- CCCC MS 101 Notes the similarities in the contents of CCCC MS 101 and Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College 427, pp. 28, 48 n. 156
- CCCC MS 123 Notes that while Mathew Parker normally added annotation in red crayon, he occasionally used pencil, such as in CCCC MS 123 at ff. 21v, 23v, 48v, 50v, 55v, 60r. Identifies pt. 2 of this ms as the ’ragged remnaunt’ of Robert Grossetest referred to by Bale in his letter to Parker of 30 July 1560, pp. 4, n. 5, 20, 35-6 n. 43
- CCCC MS 129 Notes the copy of Ricardus de Templo, Itinerarium peregrinorum et gesta regis Ricardi in CCCC MS 129 at 31r-78v, dating it to the 13th and 14thc. Also notes that this volume contained a life of Thomas Becket, but that it was missing while the ms was owned by Twyne before it passed to Parker, pp. nos. J2.57, J2.73
- CCCC MS 130 Notes CCCC MS 130, ff. 150r- 151v contain a text relating to the 6th council of Carthage (A.D. 420), pp. 27, 46 n. 141
- CCCC MS 138 Notes the copy of Roger Howden’s Chronica in CCCC MS 138, dating it to the mid-14thc. Notes that it was probably owned by William Carye and contains notes made by Robert Record, pp. 18, 33 n. 15, 82, no. J2.61
- CCCC MS 139 Notes the copy of Richard of Hexam’s De gestis Regis Stephani in CCCC MS 139, pp. 79-80 , no. J2.55 Notes the copy of Stephen of Whitby’s Historia fundationis abbatiae S. Mariae Eboracensis in CCCC MS 139, p. 61, no. J2.2 Notes the copy of Aelred of Rievaulx’s Miraculum de quadam sanctimoniali de Watton in CCCC MS 139, p. 62, no. J2.4 Notes the copy of Thurstan’s Epistola de egressu monachorum Fontanensium ad Willelmum archiepiscopum in CCCC MS 139, p. 62, no. J2.3 Notes the copy of Simon of Durham’s Historium Regnum in CCCC MS 139, p. 75, no. J2.43 Notes the copy of Simon of Durham’s Episola ad Hugonem de archiepiscopis Eboracensium in CCCC MS 139, p. 76, no. J2.46 Notes the copy of John of Hexham’s Historia XXV annorum in CCCC MS 139, p. 79, no. J2.54
- CCCC MS 152 Notes that CCCC MS 152 once belonged to Bale and contains a copy of Nicholas Trevet’s Annales sex regum Angliae, dating the ms to the mid 16thc, pp. 24, 42-3 n. 110e
- CCCC MS 173 Notes that CCCC MS 173, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, once belonged to Nicholas Wotton, dean of Canterbury and York (d. 1567), dating the ms to Winchester and Christ Church Canterbury, late 9thc-early 10thc through the second half of the 11thc, pp. 5, 57-8, 58 nos. J1.11, J1.12
- CCCC MS 175 Notes that CCCC MS 175 contains a copy of Walter of Coventry’s Memoriale and was once owned by Leland and probably Cheke, dating the ms to the last quarter of the 13thc, pp. 85-6, no. J2.69
- CCCC MS 181 Notes the copy of William of Jumièges Gesta Normannorum ducum in CCCC MS 181, dating it to St Mary’s Abbey, York, the first quarter of the 14thc, pp. 75-6, no. J2.44
- CCCC MS 188 Notes that John Scory, Bishop of Hereford, gave manuscripts containing Old English homilies and saints’ lives to Matthew Parker, identified by Budny as including CCCC MS 188, p. 7 n. 1
- CCCC MS 189 Notes the copy of William Thorne’s Chronicle in CCCC MS 189, dating it to St Augustine’s Canterbury the 12thc through the 14thc, p. 102, no. J2.104
- CCCC MS 192 Notes the copy of Amalarius of Metz’s Liber officialis in CCCC MS 192, which is identified as a Breton MS which passed to Christ Church Canterbury, dating the ms to the 10thc, pp. 29, 50 n. 185
- CCCC MS 250 Notes the copy of Walter of Guisborough’s Chronica in CCCC MS 250, dating it to the first quarter of the 15thc, p. 93, no. J2.86
- CCCC MS 262 Notes the copy of William of Newburgh’s Historia rerum Anglicarum in CCCC MS 262, dating the MS to the first half of the 14thc, pp. 81-2, no. J2.60
- CCCC MS 264 Notes the copy of Bede’s Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum in CCCC MS 264, dating the ms to Norwich in the mid 14thc. Also notes the manuscript was once owned by Bale, pp. 18, 31 n. 11, 88-9, no. J2.76
- CCCC MS 265 Notes the copy of Bernold of Konstanz’s Micrologus in CCCC MS 265, pp. 28, 49 n. 163
- CCCC MS 287 Notes the copy of Liber Eliensis attributed to Richard of Ely in CCCC MS 287, dating the ms to the mid 16thc, pp. 86-7, no. J2.71
- CCCC MS 298 Notes that CCCC MS 298, f. 54v contains excerpts from the Passionale sancti Ignatii from Cotton Otho D.viii and from its membra disiecta from Trinity College Cambridge 0.2.51 compiled by Parker. Also notes that this ms contains a copy of Thomas Stubbs’s Chronicon pontificum ecclesiae Eboracensis, dating this portion of the ms to the first quarter of the 15thc, pp. 21, 38 n. 67, 101-2, no. J2.102
- CCCC MS 312 Notes the copy of Goscelin’s Vita S. Augustini in CCCC MS 312, dating it to St Augustine’s, Canterbury, mid 12thc, p. 74, no. J2.39b
- CCCC MS 339 Notes the copy of Richard of Devizes’s De rebus gestis Ricardi primi and the Annales Wintonienses in CCCC MS 339, dating the ms to Winchester, last quarter of the 12thc to the first quarter of the 13thc, p. 79, no. J2.53
- CCCC MS 343 Notes the chronicles by Ralph Niger and Ralph of Coggeshall in CCCC MS 343, dating the ms to the mid 14thc, pp. 86, 87-8, nos. J2.70, J2.74
- CCCC MS 359 Notes the copy of Cuthbert, abbot of Wearmouth and Jarrow’s Epistola de obitu Baedae in CCCC MS 359, dating it to the mid 14thc, pp. 67-8, no. J2.24
- CCCC MS 400 Notes the texts by Gerald of Wales in CCCC MS 400, pp. 24, 43-4 n. 113, 83, no. J2.63
- CCCC MS 408 Notes the copy of Nova Legenda Angliae in CCCC MS 408, dating it to the mid 14thc, p. 108, no. J2.118
- CCCC MSS 5 and 6 Notes that CCCC MSS 5 and 6 may have belonged to John Baker, Matthew Parker’s half-brother, pp. 99-100, no. J2.99a
- CCCC MSS 16 and 26 Notes the copy of Matthew Paris’ Chronica Maiora in CCCC MS 16 and CCCC MS 26, p. 89, no. J2.77 Notes that the copy of Matthew Paris’ Chronica Maiora in CCCC MS 16 has been annotated by Robert Talbot, that Parker obtained it from Sir Henry Sidney, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and it may be McCusker, no. 24, p. 89, no. J2.77
- CCCC MSS 21, 164 and 117 Notes the copies of Ranulf Higden’s Polychronicon in CCCC MS 21, CCCC MS 164 and CCCC MS 117, dating MS 21 to the last quarter of the 14thc, dating MS 117 to the mid 15thc and MS 164 to the mid 14thc, p. 99, no. J2.98
- CCCC MSS 42 and 328 Notes copies of Vita S. Dunstani in CCCC MS 42 and CCCC MS 328, dating MS 42 to the mid 12thc and dating MS 328 to the late 11thc or early 12thc, p. 56, no. J1.7
- CCCC MSS 44 and 452 Discussion of bracketing attributed to Parker in CCCC MS 44 at p. 233, CCCC MS 452 at p. 130 and in the early printed book CCCC Parker Library B.4.23 at ff. xi verso, l verso and lvi verso, p. 24 n. z. Also notes the copy of Eadmer of Canterbury’s Historia Novorum in this ms, p. 6, 20, 35-6 n. 43, nos. J1.9, J2.34
- CCCC MSS 135 and 299 Notes the copies of Anselm’s Epistolae in CCCC MS 135 and CCCC MS 299, dating MS 135 to the mid 12thc and MS 299 to the mid 13thc, p. 70-1, no. J2.32
- CCCC MSS 161, 318 and 371 Notes the copies of Aelred of Rievaulx’s Vita S. Edwardi regis et confessoris in CCCC MS 161 and CCCC MS 318, dating MS 161 to Faversham, c. 1200 and CCCC MS 318 to Rochester in the mid 12thc. Also notes the copies of Eadmer of Canterbury’s Vita S. Anselmi in CCCC MS 318 and 371. Also notes that MS 318 was probably given to Parker by Walter Phillips, the last prior and first dean of Rochester, pp. 72, 76-7, nos. J2.47a, J2.35
- CCCC MSS 177, 266 and 366 McCusker suggests CCCC MS 177 as one of Bale’s volumes (no. 239 in McCusker’s list), but Graham and Watson argue for CCCC MS 266 or CCCC MS 366 which contain Peter of Blois’s Epistolae, dating MS 266 to London Dominicans, s. xiii in., pp. 20, 36 n. 47, dating 366 to Dover priory in the second or third quarter of the 13thc, pp. 20, 36 n. 47 and dating MS 177 to the mid 15thc, pp. 20, 36 n. 47
- CCCC MSS 307 and 389 Notes the copies of Felix of Crowland’s Vita S. Guthlaci in CCCC MS 307 and CCCC MS 389, dating MS 307 to the mid 9thc and dating MS 389 to the second half of the 10thc, p. 61, no. J2.1
- CCCC MSS 318 and 371 Notes the copies of Eadmer of Canterbury’s Vita S. Anselmi in CCCC MS 318 and 371 and Eadmer’s Vita S. Odonis Cantuariensis in CCCC MS 371, dating MS 371 to Christ Church, Canterbury, the first quarter of the 12thc, pp. 69-70, 72, nos. J2.29, J2.35
- CCCC MSS 341 and 452 Notes the copy of Eadmer of Canterbury’s Historia Novorum in CCCC MS 341 and that it is a transcription of CCCC MS 452, pp. 71-2, no. J2.34
- CCCC MSS 414 and 41 Notes the copy of Gervase of Tilbury’s Otia imperialia in CCCC MS 414 has notes in Bales hand. Also notes that the reference to a work called Illustrationes Galfridi by Gervase of Tilbury mentioned by Joscelyn may be a mistaken reference to Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britanniae, also in CCCC MS 41. Dates the ms to the mid 14thc, pp. 82-3, no. J2.62
- Reference Type:
- Book
- Manuscript:
- bg770ss0372