Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 213: Jean Galopes, Le livre doré de la vie de nostre seigneur Jesu Crist
Description
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- CCCC MS 213 is a copy of Jean Galopes, Le livre doré de la vie de nostre seigneur Jesu Crist, made for presentation to Henry V probably c. 1420, which is depicted in a miniature at the beginning of the book. The dating of the book is after 1419 when Rouen surrendered to the English and Normandy came under the custody of the uncle of Henry V, Thomas Beaufort, duke of Exeter, who together with the king is mentioned in the presentation inscription. The text is a translation into French by Jean Galopes of the pseudo-Bonaventuran Meditationes uitae Christi, an expanded version of the Gospel account of the life of Christ, whose Latin text has been attributed to John de Caulibus OFM. Jean Galopes was dean of the collegiate church of St Louis de Saulsoye in the diocese of Evreux in Normandy.
- Contents
- Le livre doré de la vie de nostre seigneur Jesu Crist
Bibliographic information
- M.R. James Date
- xv early
- Downloadable James Catalogue Record
- https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:zb409sp5681/MS_213.pdf
- Superseded Interim Catalogue Record
- https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:sf913qt3913/213.pdf
- Contains
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- Jean Galopes, Le livre doré de la vie de nostre seigneur Jesu Crist. 1r-159r
- Nasmith
- Le livre dore des meditations de la vie [de] nostre seigneur Iesu Crist selon Bonneaventure [traduit per Jehan Galopes]. 1r-159r
- Note
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f. 1r has border of line and leaf work and the arms of England and France quarterly: also a half-page painting with chess-board ground. On L. Henry in scarlet lined with white, crowned, seated on blue-canopied throne, the hangings semée with gold S's: on L. of him stand two men in doctoral robes. On R. one in green tunic, with moustache, holding a mace. On R. kneels Jean Galopes in purplish robe, offering his book. The floor is of green and black tiles
An engraving of this, with a description, was published in 1770 by Michael Tyson, M.A., F.S.A., Fellow of the College - Rubric
- (1r) Ci commence le liure dore. des meditations de la vie nostre seigneur Ihesu crist. selon Bonneauanture. Et premierement le prologue du translateur
- Incipit
- (1r) Au tres haust tresfort et tres victorieux prince Henry quint (different ink) de ce nom ... Vostre humble chapelain Jehan Galopes dit
- Explicit
- (2v) bien viure et bien finez. Amen
- Note
- After f. 2v is an English version of the prologue, of cent. xvi, on two leaves of paper
- Rubric
- (3r) Ci commence le prologue de lacteur du liure dore de la vie nostre seigneur Ihesu Crist selon Bonneauanture
- Incipit
- (3r) Entre les aultres annonciacions des vertus
- Note
- (3r) Large miniature in the initial: red ground with gold flourishing. On L. Bonaventura in Franciscan habit and cardinal's hat holds his book open. On R. a man in a brilliant blue robe with gypciere at his girdle. This is fine work
- Explicit
- (6r) vueil premier parler
- Rubric
- (6r) Des meditations des choses lesquelles precedent lincarnacion de nostre seigneur Ihesu Crist
- Note
- Chapter I. Text begins
- Incipit
- (6v) Apres ce que par tres long temps
- Note
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(6v) Miniature in initial. Above, the Father half length in sphere with orb. Below, in air, three angels in white interceding. At bottom, three nude souls stand in Hell mouth
On f. 141v is a good drawing of a magpie on a dog's back
Ends - Explicit
- (156r) dieu beney et laudable au siecle des siecles a perpetuite. Amen
- Rubric
- (156r) Ci fine le liure dore de la vie de Jesu Crist compose par Sire Bonneauanture
- Note
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(156v) Table of chapters
At the end (f. 159r) an erasure in which I read Cest liure ... ... de Stafford
An inscription well written in cent. xvi follows
(159r) This wasse sumtyme King Henri ye / fifeth his Booke; which containeth / the lyfe of Christ & the psalmes / of the patriarkes and prophetes; the / psalmes of ye prophet Dauid omittid; / Mani excilent notes, thoughe some thinges waienge / the tyme; maye be amendid; Rede Iudge & thanke / God for a better light
On f. 160v is written Salue sancta facies
On f. 161r an erasure. Below it on a scroll
(161r) honny soit qi mal y pense
(161r) A sketch of Prince of Wales's feathers ? and: loes soyt deus
(161r) Also other scribbles, and: xxxiiis iiijd
- Jean Galopes, Le livre doré de la vie de nostre seigneur Jesu Crist. 1r-159r
- TJames
- 375
- Stanley
- Lib. ab Al. 3
- Location
- https://purl.stanford.edu/pz466fh1538
- MS 213
- Repository
- UK, Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Parker Library
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