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adam_text Winchester College Mediaeval Manuscripts Collection A Brief History and Catalogue by Paul Yeats-Edwards F.L.A., Fellows Librarian 1978 World Microfilms Publications Winchester College. Collection of Manuscripts to the Year A BRIEF HISTORY AND CATALOGUE (c) Contents of this Catalogue Preface, by Paul Yeats-Edwards List of Contents of Microfilm, showing following information on each Manuscript: Author, Title, Provenance and History, References in printed catalogues or other lists, approximate folio size, reel no., Details of the Microfilm 16 35mm. silver halide positive roll microfilm World Microfilms Publications Microworld House, Preface THE FELLOWS LIBRARY OF WINCHESTER COLLEGE The Warden and Fellows Library of Winchester College dates back 1 munificence of such benefactors as William of Wykeham, Robert Heete, William Moryn, Thomas Sir Robert Cecil, the Revd. Peter Hall and others. In early ISth-century Inventories and Bursar s Account Rolls, there Is a certain amount of documentary evidence for the history of the library. Heete (Fellow of the College, subsequently transcribed by St. Mary Winchester, in the Reign of Henry this was continued until the year the year Librarian of the Guildhall Library, London, compiled a catalogue in ledger form which can still be con¬ sulted, The library has recently been «catalogued by the present Fellows Librarian, together with the manuscripts (up to the year A detailed history of the library covering the period under review can be found In W.F. Oakeshott: Winchester College Library befure Two other histories are J.M.G. Blakiston: Winchester College Library in the 18th and early 19th centuries (The Bibliographical Society, Winchester College (The Book Collector, published In College. The entries in this present publication are listed in order of manuscript number. The entry will consist of (i) Author; and (v) approximate folio size to the nearest W . whether on vellum or paper, the number of leaves and the presence of decoration, rubrication or illumination. Reference should be made to the following: CLM: Sheldonlano, 1634: Donor: The Donors Book of Reference should also be made to: Heete, Robert Catalogue of Books belonging to the College of St. Mary, Winchester in. the reign of Henry VI (transcribed and published by 59-74. P. Yeats-Edwards, F.LA. Fellows Librarian. Winchester College (Warden and Fellows Library): Mediaeval Manuscripts Collection Collection of Manuscripts to the Year LIST OF CONTENTS OF MICROFILM Reel One (i) WINCHESTER COLLEGE: (College Muniment, Chest The Liber College, and 16th centuries, such as leases of property and the presentation of benefices. such events as the visits Cambridge). Folios to J71 William of Wykcham s Will printed in Robert Lowth s Life of William of Wykeham, Life of William of Wykeham Is printed 14 (il) Begun in 15 (Iii) (CATALOGUS MDCXXXHH. ПИ MS.l, BIBLE 15 th century; belonged to Thomas The last leaf has a symbolic drawing of a hand with the names of Robert Totle and John Stacey on the wrist. Full title and contents are: Compotus Ecclesiastlcus in sex invenire in menslbus, sexta No MS.2. LIBER MISCELLANEOUS 14th century and circa Folios beginning with el erit tanquam lignum Written by various hands, circa 1 14th century. The commentary referred to above is now missing and references show it was on Part the heading in exposltionem mtllifluam quorundam versuum cuiuslibet fere folios 4v script belonged to William I 1501, No references in CLM, Reel Two MS.3 HIPPOCRATES of Hippocrates, with text). 1 The hand Is Italian, and the text Is followed by a series of questions. 1634: 614 commentario. capitals in ted and blue. MS.4. WILLIAM OF CANTERBURY (William Fitzstephen) Thomae Cantuar Archiepiscopi. 12th-13th century. One of the Founder s the domini fundatorls. history of Thomas Becket (Rolls Series 1634: 96 entry. MS.5. PASCHASIUS, Radbertus quinqué. litil- 12tli Calllgraphlcally the finest In the collection, and written in Winchester. Very similar to MS.2 (S t. Augustine s tract on St. John s Gospel) in the Cathedtat geotgil greswold cleric! but this particular manuscript Is not listed with Greswold s other gifts ¡n the Donors Book, despite the fact that the inscription is in Greswold s hand. There are drawings on f71v and 1634; 95 - Donors: no entry, but in Reel Three MS.6. JOSEPHUS, 12th century (circa 1 inter ecclesiasticos scriptores. losephus Mathatie Illustrious quotes the famous testimony in a different and somewhat fuller version than that of the text Itself (see folio the ownership marks have been erased from f2v and Or. 1634: 680 vellum; MS.7. 13th century. This manuscript was once the property of Queen s College, Cambridge, College by Henry Jordan, as the inscription on fl63r shows: Ultima remaneat Liber Collegi! 1634: 575 no entry. MS.8. (A Oxford, and the British Museum. 1634; drawings, the script being highly abbreviated. MS.9. JACOBUS, of Fraedlcatorum. 14th century. A very common Hereford Cathedral Library. 1634: 699- 1Ш х MS.lOis on reel Reel Four MS.ll. ODOPARISIENSIS. (a) Postillae expositio Odonis fratris Apparently already in (lie library before the first catalogue Robert Heete) where the entry reads: Item rubrication 1634: no entry. MS.12. CRESCENTIUS, 15th century decanus Ebor. quondam sacius qui 1634: 166 1609 MSS Reel Five MS.14A. 12th century (circa The opening initial is of the author, Peter Comestor, supported by two monks offering his book to the Archibishop William of Sens. The initial I on the left is of-the Almighty King holding a sceptre; and іл representing the Creation, the Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, God clothing Adam and Eve, Cain (laying Abel, scenes from the Birth of Christ, the Adoration of the Magi, etc. Dedicated by Peter Comesior to Archbishop William of Sens at the time of Thomas Becket s exile and probably written at Sensrather than at Canterbury, 1634: 576 - Donors: Stephanus Potter, hand; illuminated. MS.I4B. Tabula genealogica piiiclue exarata. 12 No doubt a monastic book, the decoration of a type associated with Canterbury. After the alphabetical index at the front of the manuscript, there appears a geneaology of Mary and Joseph (starting with Adam and Eve), contemporary with the text. 1634: 454 - Donors: William 154 Reel Six MS.IS. HIGDEN, Ranulf mottem chronica 14th century. This maniucript is entered Cistrensis. ex continued from The end of Higden s work Is marked in the manuscript by the words Hoc usque scripslt Ranulplius. There is a short passage at the beginning of the manuscript headed by the words diosa de regibus Angiiae coronation. There is a lozenge-shaped map of the world on f8r, generally based on the Biblical text, God hath set Jerusalem In the midst of the nations. 1634: 380- usque John Taylor s Tile Universal Chronicle of Ranulph Higden folios. There Is no MS. MS.l Quatuor Evangelistarum. . The College Accounts for (Second Master, these accounts cover this manuscript and also manuscript No. 1 Commentarla in 1514 Reel Seven MS. de diversi! 12th century (circa A book from the Winchester scriptorum. The second half of this manuscript is in dral Library, The whole manuscripl was divided into two In the 16th century. It Is conjectured whether the College Founder s Statute mcals. Fur the rightful owner, see Waller 1:. Oakcshotl s article The Matter iilMalury , In Times Ulcrary Supplement, 18th February, 1634: 1353.1 1354.17 Humtlilate, Diaconum Eccleslae Romanae. oľWinchesteľ (but paged, MS.18. PART 12th century. This, the second half of Winchester College Manuscript No, 1 In the Winchester Cathedral Library and is generally known as Paschasii Collatlo. It contains the follow¬ ing: (1) spirituálem (6) 161d permission of the Dean and Chapter of Winchester Cathedral. MS.l transcription of the printed book, STC 1634: Oxford, Reel Eight MS.20. AUGUSTININUS scripturae Intelllganlur: quartus 12th century. A 1634; Ernes ThereisnoMS.21. MS.22. WILLIAM, of Nottingham 15th century. William of Nottingham s commentary on and manuscript No. in the accounts was sent for illumination on arrival. The same Illustrator worked on (he ¡.¡her tic llyila. Many initials have been souvenirs. 1634: commentario. vellum; There is no MS.23. MS.24. Nicolai Gloss, composult. Glossulae afforismorum Ypocralis. Glossulae prognosücorum. Glossulae ad libruro secondum Theophilum. For tills and other medical manuscripts In Fellows Library, sec: Lynn Thorndyke and Pearl Kibre Catalogue of incipits of medieval scientific writings in No. 1634: 326 - Nicolai. 1377.40 Glossarium 1378.41 Glossarium 1379.42 Glossarium 10 TherelsnoMS.25. Reel Nine MS.26 CYRURGIA BRUINI Liber antldotarius, Altonomia Paulo de beginning Ki 14th century. On the last leaf is a letter from Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, beginning Ire Selon, 1634: 1370.33 - 1372.35 - 1373.36 - Donors: no entry. MS.27. HIGDEN, 15th century (circa The greater part of the preface Is missing as well as part of the 37th chapter and the the 7th Book. This is a Winchester manuscript, and illuminated, like Manuscript No.22, by a Winchester book-seller, The inscription on f9v reads: Ranulphus Myden Cestriensis; anno domini 1634: 698- icon. Donors: George Gresworld, MS.28. BIBLE -Latin. S. Biblia century, (circa This manuscript is defective at been noted in pencil throughout. the psalm Bible of this size so late in the 15th century. 1634: (he title ftblla colliennla h/ibens Interpretation» illctluniiin In line . Reel Ten MS.29. S. alphabetlco: Dominicallum totam 13th century. On f4r is an inscription whclh states that tliis manuscript once belonged to a John Brickhill or Brickell. 1634: 548 There are no Reel Eleven MS.33. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 The list of contents opposite fl was written circa present form. See Bibliographical Society, dom Is No. Contents: Vol. I: Life of Adam: of Pilate with Judas Iscarlot; Life of Oswald; Edward the Confessor; St. Cuthbert; St. Mary Gregory; Philip and James. Cross; Of the Fruit called Christendom; the Circumcision; the Epiphany; St. Fabian; St. Sebastian; St. Agnes; Dialogue between VoIJI: The Gospel of Nlcodemus: the Abbey of the Holy Ghost and Charter of Cod s Foundation; Erasmus Roterdamus letters which can be found in full on page two medical recipes. 1634: 111 - catalogue). CLM: CLM). Donors: Thomas Smythe ■-116). There are no MS.38. I4lh This manuscript contains the Valor Benefieiorum of effect on the flyleaf. See also Bishop Edmund Gibson s Codex Juris Clarendon Press, to the Crown, with all Impositions upon the dcrgy by the Pope, tlie Nicholas IV, remained the norm for fiscal purposes until edited by T.F. Kirby. London, Simpkln and Co., 1634: vellum; 9i folios. MS.39. JSlli ceniury. Written in various hands, probably in Oxford, The Opus IV who became Pope In De Opus Tertium followed. It was written In Contents: (I) Primus (generally attributed to Johannes (2) (3) (4) universales (5) No title, but is the latter part of the Opus Tertlam. The 3K leaves (post veilnt Christian!:) corresponds to the latter part of the 4th part of the Opus I, pages (6) at the end of a quire, 1 traclatus Donors: William Moryn, Bacon Opera J.H. Bridges) Oxford University Press, MS.40. tradii 12th-13th century. Manuscript No. very early set of flyleaves used in the 12thcentury St-Swithun s Chartulary, it would appear possible that this was once a St. Swilhin s book, and that It goes back to the College s mediaeval library. 1634: 129 - И« MS.40A. BASIL.Sar/i/- Translation of St. Basil s Commentary on Psalm 8th ceniury. A fragment extracted from Manuscript No. Jerome. In this manuscript the version quoted Is the Vulgate but that may be only because its copyist knew the Vulgate text and assimilated the readings he found to the text he knew. 1 Latini ЛОВ. 12th century A fragment extracted from Manuscript No.50 (qv). Four sides have been pumiced, evidently with a view to being used apalii. This fragment begins at Chapter V, verse 1634: Reel Twelve MS.4I. MISCELLANEOUS 15th century, (1) (2) (3) (4) Epistolae (5) 1634: de Planetų Petrarchae Invectivae 216 MS.42. Wyclif New Testament. 15th century. This manuscript corresponds with Wicliffes version and probably written about his time. The manuscript opens with the after known to the editors of the Wicliffile Bible, This is No. Table of the Lessons, etc. At the end are the Commandments. 1634: Donors: folios., some leaves illuminated. Reel Thirteen MS.43. AVICENNA Ubcr Memoria. ISth century for the first item, the others circa Chemical tests carried out on the stain at the bottom of the left-hand corner of the first leaf, show that it was formed from a clip used to secure the manuscript to a shelf and proved that the manuscript belonged to the College In late medieval times. The medical teachings of the famous Arab physician commonly called Avicenna reached Europe by way of Greece and Spain. 1634: tione MS.44. CRESCENTIUS, 15th century The illumination is the work of a Winchester artist as ill the case of Manuscript No.22. 1634: 331 - rurallbus, 10 MS.45. ISth century. 1634: 326 - 16!6.8 ,4 х5УЛ 10 Reel Fourteen MS.46. MARTIN, Thomas Gullelmó The vitam Gulllelmi 1634: (With the bookplate pages. Item MS.47. WINCHESTER COLLEGE 15th century, Found in the College Bursary In a Winchester bookseller, perhaps in the same circumstances as for Manuscript 1634: MS.48. is on reel MS.50A. TRACTATUS Ue rebus studentibus necessariis: ! The following group of manuscripts were In oil one volume, but some time In the 19th century the volume which contained also a printed edition of Obligatlones cum (he 1634: 1543. MS.50B. 15th century. 1634: Proportionum. MS.50C. BACON, Roger 15th century, See; Part of the Opus Tcrtium of Roger Bacon by J MS.SOD. TRACTATUS 15th century. A Note book on a variety of subjects, with moveablc diagrams. 1634: MS.51, TABULAE BOTANICAE Botanicum). 15th century (circa As in the case of Manuscripts time after items was the Wynkyn which had been the gift of Richard Hedrington. In which case the manuscript must have been In the possess¬ ion of the College some time after of the Latin names for herbs. Tills was used by most physicians in the late 15th century. 1634: folios. 11 There are no MS.55. WINCHESTER COLLEGE 15 Made in antlchape! until the removed, this time to the Library, when It was realised that (he boys of lite College were writing In the margins, 1634: Tliete MS. 16th century (circa Fair copies of Creek and Latin poems, in the one of the translators and editors of the Authorised version of the Bible, 1 pasted In has the name William Twlss, sometime chaplain to Princess Elizabeth, King James in Germany. One poem is In English, commemorating the defeat of the Spanish Armada other verses refer to the political situation of the time, sition, the wickedness of the Pope, and to the blessings of English life under Queen Elizabeth. refers to Winchester College scholars of liis day, including John Winchester College, eventually became Dean of Norwich in in Balliol College, written by Leonard Bennett who was elected scholar of Winchester in Härmar College by Professor Roger Mynors and Dr. Walter F. Oakeshott, 7И Reel Fifteen MS. 16th century Four The pink sheepskin bindings have the Tudor Royal Arms. The binding Is Flemish, and the songs are In a Flemish hand. In The Osgood Memorial Prize Essay by Frederick Waine, Oxford 1634: Tenor and Bass) MS. 1 Thomas Vautroulller, Tliis printed book contains four leaves of poetry by King James I, which appear to be unpublished. The poems are: As falconts are bye nature fair of (on Psalm l48); Dcglaid Another poem, in a different hand and highly adulatory ¡n style and content, appears written by the Scots poet Mackenzie, It would appear that No. Library, or In the library of someone very intimately connected with him. SW 12 Reel Sixteen MS. Ad Oratio Canticum B. Mariae Virginis. 15th century, (English, circa At the beginning is a fly leaf which contains directions for various services and includes the hymn lam Winchester College , I9I7 (pages 1634: 801 - entry. B. FASCICULUS Two rolled manuscripts, on vellum. 15th century. Both these rolled chronicles, though not in the and it would be surprising if they were not in the possession of the College already in late medieval times, seeing that they were made for the scholars of the College. ІЗЛ: It begins through, in the original hand, with the genealogies of the Hebrew Kings and the descent of the British Kings through Arthur to the Saxon Kings up to I, Philip of Spain and Mary Tudor, and the descent of Henry VI and his claims to the throne of France. 13B: Begins Considerans cronicorum prolixitatem necnon nobilis Brutus the Trojan onwards, there being a series of crowns with which each king is labelled. The chart con¬ tinues up to Henry VI, and entries in a later hand, continue up to Both rolls being with Illumination work, representing Adam, Eve, and the Serpent. 1634: MS.4a LITURGIES 1 Includes a hymn to St. Frldeswlde on fl48v. In the Swithun and S. Osmund. On tenebras detegis and Lucisque lumen crederis 1634: 337 - Lant, MS.l 15th century (circa A French Book of Hours, possibly written in Rouen. It contains the inated pictures. At the end are entries relating to the French family of Monsieur ľan previous owners. UNNUMBERED MANUSCRIPTS. Five unidentified fragments. (I) Unidentified. (ii) Unidentified (ill) Possibly 15lh century Antiphonal, Italian (Fragments). (Iv) (v) Possibly 1634: 1906.8 13
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