Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 363

  • Autre libellé du document :
    • CCCC MS 363
    • Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 363
    • MS 363
    • Parker Library MS 363
  • Conservé à : Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library
  • Langues : latin, anglais
  • Auteur : Pseudo-Nennius historicus (07..-08..)
  • Date de fabrication :
  • Écriture :
    • in a careful hand
  • Support : Vellum
  • Composition :
    • ff. 13
  • Dimensions :
    • 181 x 248
  • Aspects codicologiques :
    • 35 lines to a page
    • ff. 1-2 + 2a + 3-13
    • a quire of 12 (one canc. and two prefixed).

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Présentation du contenu

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  • Résumé : CCCC MS 363 contains a late fifteenth- or early sixteenth-century copy of the Historia Brittonum commonly attributed to the figure known as Nennius. The text was described in error in a later sixteenth-century note as the work of Gildas (sixth century), and this is how it remains described in M. R. James' catalogue, though James himself was aware of the misattribution and noted it in his description of the manuscript.


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    Langue(s) des textes : latin, anglais


    Intervenants :

    Nennius (attrib.) - author

    1r-13v - Nennius (attrib.), Historia Brittonum

    Note : ff. 1r-2r are in a different (and later) hand from that of the text following

    incipit : (1r) Gildas vir grandis autoritatis in historia

    explicit : (2r) Et patet ex his paucis qualis sit processus libri illius quem de gestis brittonium scripsit auctor superius memoratus

    Note : (2r) An English anecdote (xvi) of Themistocles

    Note : f. 2v blank

    rubric : (3r) Hic incipit liber Gilde sapientis de gestis Britonum

    incipit : (3r) A principio mundi usque ad diluuium anni II. cc. xl. iio

    Note : On the margins of f. 5r are scribbled names (xvi): Robert, Gilbert, James, Hargreues, Seleres

    Note : Ends:

    explicit : (13r) quamvis habitaret solus in extremis finibus cosmi

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Notes

Source des données : Parker on the Web

  • Research: The text is of course not Gildas, but the Historia Brittonum commonly known as Nennius. This copy is mentioned by Mommsen in his edition (p. 122) but is not collated.

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