Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 11

  • Autre libellé du document :
    • MS 011
    • CCCC MS 11
    • Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 11
    • Parker Library MS 11
  • Conservé à : Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library
  • Langues : latin
  • Auteur : Raban Maur (0780-0856?)
  • Date de fabrication :
  • Écriture :
    • in a fine clear hand
  • Décoration :
    • The decoration is confined to initials. The prologue (f. 1r) has one in gold on blue ground, and filled with colour, the 2nd prologue (f. 2r) one in colour. The text (f. 2v), a very handsome panelled gold one on pink ground edged with green, containing conventional foliage in colour and two small lions. Each chapter has a good one in colour, and each book a somewhat more elaborate one.
  • Support : Vellum
  • Composition :
    • ff. 223
  • Dimensions :
    • 295 x 410
  • Aspects codicologiques :
    • double columns of 39 lines
    • ff. i-ii + 1-223 + iii-iv
    • ad omnes electos
    • 1(8)-28(8) (wants 8).

Numérisations

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Présentation du contenu

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  • Résumé : CCCC MS 11 is a twelfth-century copy of Hrabanus Maurus's ninth-century encyclopaedic text De rerum naturis, also known as De uniuerso. Neil Ker rejected M. R. James's suggestion that the manuscript was a product of the cathedral priory of Christ Church, Canterbury, and more recent work by Schipper has stated that the manuscript is of uncertain provenance, but certainly English. The manuscript has been studied very little, considered as a late copy of the text and thus of lesser interest; however, it is perhaps a useful witness to a renewed interest in Carolingian scholarship in twelfth-century England.


    Contenu :


    Langue(s) des textes : latin


    Intervenants :

    Hrabanus Maurus - author

    1r-222v - Hrabanus Maurus, De uniuerso seu De rerum naturis

    rubric : (1r) Rabanus de uniuerso uel de Naturis rerum

    Note : (P. L. CXI)

    incipit : (1r) Domino excellentissimo et omni honore dignissimo hluduuico regis Rabanus

    explicit : (2r) gaudio beatificet sempiterno

    rubric : (2r) Ad haymonem episcopum

    incipit : (2r) Domino reuerentissimo

    explicit : (2v) intra in gaudium domini tui

    Note : (2v) Capitula libri primi

    Note : Text

    rubric : (2v) De Deo

    incipit : (2v) Primum apud hebreos dei nomen ely

    Note : (9r) Liber II

    Note : (15r) Liber III

    Note : (22r) Liber IV

    Note : (33r) Liber V

    Note : (46v) Liber VI

    Note : (62v) Liber VII

    Note : (77r) Liber VIII

    Note : (92r) Liber IX

    Note : (101v) Liber X

    Note : (110v) Liber XI

    Note : (118v) Liber XII

    Note : (129v) Liber XIII

    Note : (135v) Liber XIV

    Note : (149v) Liber XV

    Note : (158r) Liber XVI

    Note : (167r) Liber XVII

    Note : (175r) Liber XVIII

    Note : (184r) Liber XIX

    Note : (194v) Liber XX

    Note : (204r) Liber XXI

    Note : (213r) Liber XXII

    Note : Ends

    explicit : (222v) una potestas una cooperatio est

    rubric : (222v) Explicit liber xxii Rabani magistri

    Note : f. 223r-223v blank

    Note : (45r) Some xvith cent. marginal notes on the sacrament

Intervenant

Historique de la conservation

Source des données : Parker on the Web

  • I cannot detect any mark of monastic provenance; but the elaborate initial to the text finds many parallels in Christ Church, Canterbury books. The hand is not characteristic of that house.

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