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45 changes: 38 additions & 7 deletions collections/Bodl/MS_Bodl_338.xml
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<titleStmt>
<title>MS. Bodl. 338</title>
<title type="collection">MSS. Bodl. (Bodley)</title>
<respStmt>
<resp>Summary description</resp>
<persName>Elizabeth Solopova</persName>
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<resp when="1922">Cataloguer</resp>
<persName>Falconer Madan</persName>
<persName>H. H. E. Craster</persName>
</respStmt>
<respStmt xml:id="PA">
<resp when="1966">Cataloguer</resp>
<persName>Otto Pächt</persName>
<persName>J. J. G. Alexander</persName>
</respStmt>
<respStmt xml:id="MLH">
<resp when="2024">Encoding</resp>
<persName>Matthew Holford</persName>
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</titleStmt>
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<msItem n="1" xml:id="MS_Bodl_338-item1">
<author key="person_47495827">Evrart de Tremaugon</author>
<title key="work_1521">Somnium Viridarii</title>
<rubric>Incipit liber qui vocatur Sompnium Viridarij, tractatus de potestate
vtriusque iurisdictionis, spiritualis videlicet et temporalis ac de earundem
vnione concordia et pace dyalogice procedens</rubric>
<note>In two books (see fol. 67v)
with a prologue, and list of chapters, after which is a colophon stating
that the work was finished by the author on May 16, 1376, the day on which,
two years before, the King of France had appointed him 'inter agentes in
rebus domus sue &amp; in consiliarium'. </note>
<textLang mainLang="la">Latin</textLang>
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</msContents>
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<support>parchment</support>
<extent>i + 133 leaves
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<layoutDesc>
<layout columns="2">2 cols.</layout>
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<decoDesc>
<decoNote>Fine miniatures, borders, initials. By the hand of the Alexander Romance belonging to Queen Margaret of Anjou, BL MS. Royal 15 E. vi.(<ref target="https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000468709">Pächt and Alexander</ref> i. 697, pl. LIII)</decoNote>
<summary>Attributed to the circle of the <persName role="art" key="person_96039001">Master of John Talbot</persName>, active in Rouen (<title>Beyond Words : Illuminated Manuscripts in Boston Collections</title> (2016), cat. 180 [Anne D. Hedeman]) . Cf. <ref target="https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000468709">Pächt and Alexander</ref> i. 697, pl. LIII.</summary>
<decoNote type="miniature">Three fine miniatures. On fol.
1 is a large miniature of the author dreaming in a garden and five figures
round him.</decoNote>
<decoNote type="border">Two fine borders. </decoNote>
<decoNote type="decInit">Fine initials. </decoNote>
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<history>
<origin>
<origDate calendar="Gregorian" notAfter="1460" notBefore="1440">15th century, middle</origDate>
<origPlace>
<country key="place_1000070">French</country>
<country key="place_1000070">French</country>, <settlement key="place_7008929">Rouen</settlement>
</origPlace>
</origin>
<provenance type="MLGB3_provenance_evidence" source="http://mlgb3.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/mlgb/book/2770">
<orgName role="fmo" key="org_127815410">Exeter, Devon, Cathedral church of St Peter</orgName>: (<ref target="http://mlgb3.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/mlgb/book/2770">MLGB3</ref>: inferred evidence). </provenance>
<orgName role="fmo" key="org_127815410">Exeter, Devon, Cathedral church of St Peter</orgName>: identifiable in the catalogue of 1506 (CBMLC SC35.334, forthcoming). (<ref target="http://mlgb3.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/mlgb/book/2770">MLGB3</ref>: inferred evidence). </provenance>
<acquisition when="1602">Pres. by Dean and Chapter of Exeter, 1602. </acquisition>
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<source>
<ref target="https://medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/about">Summary description</ref> abbreviated from the Summary Catalogue (1922). Decoration, localization and date follow Pächt and Alexander (1966). <listBibl>
Description adapted (2024) from the Summary Catalogue (1922) and Pächt and Alexander (1966), with additional reference to published literature as cited. <listBibl>
<bibl facs="aap0369.gif" type="SC">Summary Catalogue, vol. 2, part 1, p. 348</bibl>
<bibl facs="aap0370.gif" type="SC">Summary Catalogue, vol. 2, part 1, p. 349</bibl>
</listBibl>
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<revisionDesc>
<change when="2024-11">Description revised to incorporate all information from Summary Catalogue.</change>
<change when="2021-12-14">Add provenance information from MLGB3.</change>
<change when="2017-07-01">First online publication.</change>
<change when="2017-05-25">
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<titleStmt>
<title>MS. Bodl. 450</title>
<title type="collection">MSS. Bodl. (Bodley)</title>
<respStmt>
<resp>Summary description</resp>
<persName>Elizabeth Solopova</persName>
<respStmt xml:id="SC">
<resp when="1922">Cataloguer</resp>
<persName>Falconer Madan</persName>
<persName>H. H. E. Craster</persName>
</respStmt>
<respStmt xml:id="MLH">
<resp when="2024">Encoding</resp>
<persName>Matthew Holford</persName>
</respStmt>
</titleStmt>
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<author key="person_1">'Adam the Carthusian' <!-- not in VIAF --></author>
<title key="work_173">Speculum Spiritalium</title>
<note>(parts 1–4; Sharpe, <title>Latin Writers</title>, s.n.)</note>
<rubric>Liber qui dicitur Speculum Spiritalium</rubric>
<note>A compilation from many sources by
an English monk, as a Christian cyclopaedia of necessary moral knowledge.
The whole work was in seven books, of which only the first four are here,
each preceded by a list of chapters. Walter Hilton (fol. 18), Richard Rolle
of Hampole (fol. 105: in English), the Horologium Sapientiae (fol. 136) and
the older fathers are quoted: and there is an index of subjects (Tabula) in
a very different but nearly contemporary hand.</note>
<textLang mainLang="la">Latin</textLang>
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<supportDesc material="perg">
<support>parchment</support>
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<extent>iv + 204
leaves
<dimensions type="binding" unit="in">
<height>12</height>
<width>8.5</width>
</dimensions></extent>
<condition>Damaged by damp.</condition>
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<layout columns="2">2 cols.</layout>
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<decoDesc>
<decoNote>
<p>Illuminated capitals.</p>
</decoNote>
<decoNote type="flourInit">Illuminated capitals.</decoNote>
</decoDesc>
<bindingDesc>
<binding contemporary="true">
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<country key="place_7002445">English</country>
</origPlace>
</origin>
<provenance>Reading provenance rejected by MLGB (p. 158).</provenance>
<acquisition when="1608">Presented by <persName role="dnr" key="person_3194">William Burdet of Sonning</persName>, in 1608.</acquisition>
</history>
<additional>
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<recordHist>
<source>
<ref target="https://medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/about">Summary description</ref> abbreviated from the Summary Catalogue (1922). <listBibl>
Description adapted (2024) from the Summary Catalogue (1922) with additional reference to published literature as cited. <listBibl>
<bibl facs="aap0369.gif" type="SC">Summary Catalogue, vol. 2, part 1, p. 348</bibl>
</listBibl>
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<revisionDesc>
<change when="2024-11">Description revised to incorporate all information from Summary Catalogue.</change>
<change when="2022-04-04">Add binding information from Summary Catalogue.</change>
<change when="2017-07-01">First online publication.</change>
<change when="2017-05-25">
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<titleStmt>
<title>MS. Bodl. 459</title>
<title type="collection">MSS. Bodl. (Bodley)</title>
<respStmt>
<resp>Summary description</resp>
<persName>Elizabeth Solopova</persName>
<respStmt xml:id="SC">
<resp when="1922">Cataloguer</resp>
<persName>Falconer Madan</persName>
<persName>H. H. E. Craster</persName>
</respStmt>
<respStmt xml:id="PA">
<resp when="1973">Cataloguer</resp>
<persName>Otto Pächt</persName>
<persName>J. J. G. Alexander</persName>
</respStmt>
<respStmt xml:id="MLH">
<resp when="2024">Encoding</resp>
<persName>Matthew Holford</persName>
</respStmt>
</titleStmt>
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</altIdentifier>
</msIdentifier>
<msContents>
<textLang mainLang="la">Latin</textLang>
<msItem n="1" xml:id="MS_Bodl_459-item1">
<locus from="1">(fol. 1)</locus>
<author key="person_98148813">Richard of St.Victor</author>
<title key="work_4331">De templo Ezechielis</title>
<textLang mainLang="la">Latin</textLang>
<rubric>Prologus Ricardi de Sancto Victore in Tractatum ad litteram de
edificiis Templi in Ezechielem</rubric>
<note>Followed by the treatise, with coloured
drawings.</note>

</msItem>
<msItem xml:id="MS_Bodl_459-item-">
<note>The nearly contemporary list of contents on fol. ii v shows that two treatises
have at this point dropped out, but their titles are erased. There are signs
that the volume has been exposed to injury, e. g. at fol. 61v.</note>
</msItem>
<msItem n="2" xml:id="MS_Bodl_459-item2">
<locus from="38">(fol. 38)</locus>
<author key="person_95147024">Jerome</author>
<title key="work_2395">Apologia aduersus libros Rufini</title>
<note>(part)</note>
<textLang mainLang="la">Latin</textLang>
<note>'De epistola Epiphanii', 'aduersus Rufinum', part of st.
Jerome's Apologia adversus libros Rufini, beginning with 'Te autem frater
liberet Deus ... et maxime Rufinum ...' (Apol. iii. 23-43).</note>
</msItem>
<msItem n="3" xml:id="MS_Bodl_459-item3">
<locus from="45v">(fol. 45v)</locus>
<author key="person_77679446">Rufinus</author>
<title key="work_4473">Apologia contra Hieronynum</title>
<textLang mainLang="la">Latin</textLang>
<rubric>Rufinus contra Ieronimum</rubric>
<note>In two books</note><incipit>Relegi scripta Aproniane</incipit>
</msItem>
<msItem xml:id="MS_Bodl_459-item-3a">
<note>On fol. 82 follow some 14th cent. forms of Benedictio salis ad pecora
sananda, seminis, salis et aquae ad omnia animalia.</note>
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</msContents>
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<support>parchment</support>
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<dimensions type="binding" unit="in">
<height>11.625</height>
<width>8.375</width>
</dimensions> </extent>
<condition>In parts badly stained.</condition>
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<layoutDesc>
<layout columns="2">2 cols.</layout>
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<decoDesc>
<decoNote>Good diagrams. (<ref target="https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000468709">Pächt and Alexander</ref> iii. 312, pl. XXVII)</decoNote>
<decoNote type="diagram">Good diagrams. (<ref target="https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000468709">Pächt and Alexander</ref> iii. 312, pl. XXVII)</decoNote>
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<country key="place_7002445">English</country>
</origPlace>
</origin>
<provenance type="MLGB3_generalNotes" source="http://mlgb3.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/mlgb/book/5861"> Inscription of ownership in 1 3/4 lines on fol. ii verso hopelessly erased, below table of contents begins "In hoc volumine continentur hec ...". (<ref target="http://mlgb3.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/mlgb/book/5861">MLGB3</ref>) </provenance>
<provenance type="MLGB3_provenance_evidence" source="http://mlgb3.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/mlgb/book/5861">
<orgName role="fmo" key="org_2142145857037522921207">Windsor, Berkshire, Royal collegiate chapel of St George</orgName>: No Windsor marks but in Benefactor's book. (<ref target="http://mlgb3.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/mlgb/book/5861">MLGB3</ref>: inferred evidence). </provenance>
<provenance type="MLGB3_generalNotes" source="http://mlgb3.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/mlgb/book/5861">Handsome MS. Inscription of ownership in 1 3/4 lines on fol. ii verso hopelessly erased, below table of contents begins "In hoc volumine continentur hec ...". (<ref target="http://mlgb3.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/mlgb/book/5861">MLGB3</ref>)
</provenance>
<orgName role="fmo" key="org_2142145857037522921207">Windsor, Berkshire, Royal collegiate chapel of St George</orgName>: no Windsor marks but in Benefactor's book. (<ref target="http://mlgb3.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/mlgb/book/5861">MLGB3</ref>: inferred evidence). </provenance>

<acquisition when="1612">Presented by the dean and canons of Windsor in 1612.</acquisition>

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<source>
<ref target="https://medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/about">Summary description</ref> abbreviated from the Summary Catalogue (1922). Decoration, localization and date follow Pächt and Alexander (1973). <listBibl>
Description adapted (2024) from the Summary Catalogue (1922). Decoration, localization and date follow Pächt and Alexander (1973). <listBibl>
<bibl facs="aap0377.gif" type="SC">Summary Catalogue, vol. 2, part 1, p. 356</bibl>
<bibl facs="aap0378.gif" type="SC">Summary Catalogue, vol. 2, part 1, p. 357</bibl>
</listBibl>
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<revisionDesc>
<change when="2024-11">Description revised to incorporate all information from Summary Catalogue.</change>
<change when="2021-12-14">Add provenance information from MLGB3.</change>
<change when="2017-07-01">First online publication.</change>
<change when="2017-05-25">
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