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Descriptive Catalogue of Materials Relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the end of the Reign of Henry VII
- Title:
- Descriptive Catalogue of Materials Relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the end of the Reign of Henry VII
- Author:
- Hardy, T. D.
- Series:
- Rolls Series
- Location:
- London
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 34 Brief description of CCCC MS 34 as containing De Translatione S. Edmundi, Regis et Martyris, dating it to the 14th century and providing the incipit and the explicit, p. 530
- CCCC MS 42 Brief description of CCCC MS 42 as one (among many) containing the Vita S. Dunstani, Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis, auctore Osberno Monacho et Praecentore Ecclesiae Christi Cantuariensis, dating it to the 13th century and providing the titulus, incipit, explicit and colophon to the prologue and the Vita and a synopsis of the text; it is stated that the manuscripts Bodl. Digby 110 and 285 contain an earlier recension than that found in other manuscripts, pp. 597-9 Brief description of CCCC MS 42 as one (among many) containing the Passio Sancti Edmundi, Regis Orientalium Anglorum et Martyris, per Abbonem Floriacensem, dating it to the 12th century, providing the title, the incipit and explicit of the epistola and the passio and a biography of Abbo, pp. 526-8
- CCCC MS 67 Brief description of CCCC MS 67 as containing the Obituaria diversarum Ecclesiarum siue Coenobiorum usque ad annum 1066, undated, p. 673
- CCCC MS 70 Brief description of CCCC MS 70 one manuscript (among several) as containing a Latin version of The Anglo-Saxon Laws, undated, p. 662
- CCCC MS 100 Brief description of CCCC MS 100 as containing the Annales Rerum Gestarum Aelfredi Magni auctore Asserio Menevensi, dating it to the 17th (sic, 16th?) century, providing the incipits and explicits of the dedication and the Vita and a brief biography of Asser; stated that this was not the version that Parker used for his edition; it is said the same text may also be found in Cambridge, Trinity College O.vii.25 and the lost BL Cotton Otho A.XII, pp. 549-53 Brief description of CCCC MS 100 as containing the Chronicon Fani S. Neoti, siue Annales Joannis Asserii, ut nonnullis videtur, dating it to the 16th century and providing the incipit and the explicit; stated that it was probably compiled in the late 12th century; it is said the same text may also be found in Trinity College Camb. MS R.7.28, p. 557
- CCCC MS 101 Brief description of CCCC MS 101 as one manuscript (among many) containing the Vita et Miracula Confessoris Christi Edwardi, Regis Anglorum, per Aelredum Rievallensem Abbatem, dating the original text to the 12th century and providing the incipit and explicit of the titulus, preface and Vita; it is stated that this work is almost entirely derived from Osbert’s Vita et Miracula Sancti Edwardi, pp. 638-9
- CCCC MS 111 Brief description of CCCC MS 111 as containing De Eccliis fundatis ante adventum Normannorum in Angliam, p. 674
- CCCC MS 139 Brief description of CCCC MS 139 as containing Epistola Simeonis, Monachi Dunelmensis, de Archiepiscopis Ebraci a an. 627 ad an. 972, ad Hugonem, Decanum Eboracensem, inscripta, dating it to the 13th century and providing the incipit and the explicit; stated that the version found in BL Cotton Titus A.XIX, although a 15th century transcription, represents an earlier and better text, p. 570 Brief description of CCCC MS 139 as containing Symeon de obsessione Dunelmi, et de probitate Uchtredi comitis, et de comitibus qui cum successerunt, dating it to the 13th century, providing the incipit and the explicit, p. 569
- CCCC MS 145 Brief description of CCCC MS 145 as one ms (among several) containing De Sancto Dunstano, dating it to the 14th century and providing the incipit and explicit, p. 609 Brief description of CCCC MS 145 as containing Seint Swithin the Confessour, dating it to the 14th century and providing the incipit and the explicit; it is said the same text (with some variations) may also be found in Bodl. 779 (15th century), Bodl. Laud Misc. 463, Trinity College, Oxon. lvii.34 (15th century), BL Harley 2277 (13th century), p. 519 Brief description of CCCC MS 145 as one manuscript (among several) that contains the Vita S. Kenelmi, dating it to the 14th century and providing the incipit and the explicit, p. 509
- CCCC MS 161 Brief description of CCCC MS 161 as containing the Vita S. Neoti Abbatis, dating it to the 12th century and providing the incipit of the preface and the incipit and explicit of the Vita; stated to be an abridgement of MS Bodl. 535, pp. 548-9 Brief description of CCCC MS 161 as containing a Sermo de maxima laude Sancti Dunstani, Archiepiscopi et Confessoris, dating it to the 13th century, providing and incipit and explicit and a synopsis of the text, p. 607 Brief description of CCCC MS 161 as containing the Miracula Sancti Swituni, Wintoniensis Episcopi, dating it to the 12th century, providing the title, incipit and explicit; it is said the same text may also be found in manuscripts Arundel 169 and BL Cotton Tiberius D.IV, p. 514 Brief description of CCCC MS 161 as containing the Vita Sancti Swithuni, Episcopi Wintoniea et Confessoris, dating it to the 12th century, providing the incipit and the explicit and attributing it Goscelin; it is said the same text may also be found in manuscripts Arundel 169, Bodl. Digby 112 and BL Cotton Tiberius D.IV, p. 513
- CCCC MS 173 Comparison of the text of the Genealogica et successio Regum West-Saxonum ab anno 494 ad Edwardum, filium Edgari as found in CCCC 173, BL Cotton Tiberius A.III and Whelock’s text as printed in Sir John Spelman’s Life of Alfred the Great (Oxford, 1678), App. iv, pp. 199ff, pp. 575-79 Brief description of CCCC MS 173 as one ms (among several) containing the Anglo-Saxon Laws, dated to the late 12th century, pp. 660-62 Brief description of CCCC MS 173 as containing the Annales Saxonici a Jul. Caesar ad an. 1070, undated, providing the incipit and explicit, a discussion of the various hands and orthography used throughout the ms and it is stated that this is the earliest known text of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and that the text generally agrees with that in BL Cott. Otho. B.XI, pp. 651-4
- CCCC MS 190 Brief description of CCCC MS 190 as one ms (among several) containing ’The Anglo-Saxon Laws’, dated to the late 12th century, pp. 660-62
- CCCC MS 196 Brief description of CCCC MS 196 as containing the Obituaria diversarum Ecclesiarum sive Coenobiorum usque ad annum 1066, dating it to the 10th or 11th century, p. 673
- CCCC MS 201 Brief description of CCCC MS 201 as containing De Sanctis in Anglia sepultis, undated, providing the rubric, incipit and explicit; it is said that the same text can also be found in MS BL Cotton Vitellius D.XVII; stated that there is a Latin version of this text in manuscripts BL Cotton Vitellius A.II and Lambeth 99, p. 666 Brief description of CCCC MS 201 as containing the Catalogus Sanctorum qui in Anglia requiescunt, vel exinde originem traxerunt, dating it to the 11th century, providing the rubric, incipit and explicit; it is said that the same text may also be found in manuscripts Bodl. Jun. 38.iv and Bodl. Jun. 100, Sloane 38, BL Cotton Claudius B.IX, BL Harley 1663, p. 666 Brief description of CCCC MS 201 as one ms (among several) containing ’The Anglo-Saxon Laws’, dated to the late 12th century, pp. 660-62
- CCCC MS 265 Brief description of CCCC MS 265 as one (among several) containing ’The Anglo-Saxon Laws’, dated to the late 12th century, pp. 660-62
- CCCC MS 271 States that Eadmer wrote a Hymn to Edward King and Martyr contained in CCCC MS 271, p. 580
- CCCC MS 276 Brief description of CCCC MS 276 as containing the Vita et Miracula Sancti Edwardi, regiis et confessoris, abbreviata ex Tractatu domini Osberni [Osberti], Westmonasteriensis Prioris, dating it to the 13th century, providing the titulus, the incipit, explicit and colophon to the excerpta, the prologue and the Vita and a brief biography of the author; it is stated that this was the basis for Ailred of Rievaulx’s text, pp. 636-7 Brief description of CCCC MS 276 as containing Dudo de S. Quintino de Gestis Ducum Normanniae, ab anno 860 usque ad annum 1002, dating it to the 11th century, placing it originally at St Augustine’s, Canterbury, providing the incipit and explicit, a synopsis of the text and a brief biography of the author; it is said that the same text (with some variations) may also be found in manuscripts BL Cotton Claudius A.XII, Cotton Nero D.VIII, Bibl. Reg. 13 and Bibl. Pub. Cant. Mm.5, pp. 616-7
- CCCC MS 308 Brief description of CCCC MS 308 as containing the Passio Sancti Athelberti, Regis et Martyris, auctore Osberto Monacho de Stoke Clare, dating it to the 11th century, providing the incipit and explicit and a brief biography of Osbert of Stoke Clare, pp. 494-5
- CCCC MS 318 Brief description of CCCC MS 318 as one ms (among many) containing the Vita et Miracula Confessoris Christi Edwardi, Regis Anglorum, per Aelredum Rievallensem Abbatem, dating it to the 13th century and providing the incipit and explicit of the titulus, preface and Vita; it is stated that this work is almost entirely derived from Osbert’s Vita et Miracula Sancti Edwardi, pp. 638-9
- CCCC MS 367 Brief description of CCCC MS 367 as containing the Vita S. Kenelmi, Regis et Martyris, auctore anonymo, dating it to the 11th or 12th century, providing an incipit to the prologue, the incipit and explicit to the Vita; it is said the same text (though with some variants, especially in the last part of the Vita) may also be found in manuscripts Oxford, St John’s MS 149 (16th century), Bodleian MS Bodley 285 (thirteenth century), Bodleian MS Douce 368 (12th century), MS Lansdowne 436 (14th century), p. 508
- CCCC MS 371 Brief description of CCCC MS 371 as containing at f. 214 the Vita Oswaldi, Episcopi Wigorniensis et Achiepiscopi Eboracensis, auctore Eadmero, dating it to the 12th century , providing the rubric, incipit and explicit to the prologue and incipit, explicit and colophon to the Vita; it is stated that the text is an abridgement of that in MS BL Cotton Nero E.1.l; it is said that the same text can also be found in St John’s, Oxon. 96, BL Cotton Claudius A. V, Bodl. 285, Bodl. Fairfax xi, pp. 612-3 Brief description of CCCC MS 371 as containing at ff. 105-154 theVita S. Dunstani, Archiepiscopi Canuariensis, authore Eadmer, dating it to the 12th century, providing the incipit to the prologue, the incipit and explicit to the Vita and a synopsis of the text and its relationship to the text by Osbern it is said that the same text can also be found in manuscripts BL Lansdowne 436 and Bibl. Pub. Laon 163., pp. 601-3 Brief description of CCCC MS 371 as containing the Vita B. Bregwini, Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis, auctore Eadmero, undated, providing the incipit and the explicit and a synopsis of the text, it is stated that, from internal evidence, the text must have been written after 1122, pp. 483-4 Brief description of CCCC MS 371 as containing a Fragmenta ex Libro de Miraculis S. Dunstani, auctore Osberto. Monacho Cantuariensi, undated, providing incipit and explicit and a synopsis of the text, p. 604 Statement that Eadmer was the recipient of a letter written by Nicholas, prior of Worcester, concerning the mother of Edward King and Martyr, the text of which is preserved in CCCC MS 371., p. 580 Brief description of CCCC MS 371 as containing the Vita Sancti Odonis, Archiepiscopi et Confessoris, dating it to the 12th century, p. 568
- CCCC MS 383 Brief description of CCCC MS 383 as one ms (among several) containing The Anglo-Saxon Laws, dated to the late 12th century, pp. 660-62
- CCCC MS 469 Brief description of CCCC MS 469 as containing the Chroniques des Rois d’Angleterre d’Egbert a Edgar, dating it to the 14th century, p. 571 Brief description of CCCC MS 469 as containing the Breve Chronicon a Bruto ad Egbertum, dating it to the 14th century, states that the text is extracted from Geoffrey of Monmouth, p. 500
- Volume:
- I.II
- Reference Type:
- Book
- Manuscript:
- bj009wm8755