diff --git a/collections/Gr_class/MS_Gr_class_c_346_P_a.xml b/collections/Gr_class/MS_Gr_class_c_346_P_a.xml
index a171aaf5fe..a6ac84a41f 100644
--- a/collections/Gr_class/MS_Gr_class_c_346_P_a.xml
+++ b/collections/Gr_class/MS_Gr_class_c_346_P_a.xml
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
-
+ parchment
diff --git a/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_462.xml b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_462.xml
index 2cef8e8c5f..3ed35fb112 100644
--- a/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_462.xml
+++ b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_462.xml
@@ -62,22 +62,31 @@
Ludolf of Saxony, Vita Christi; Germany (Eberbach?), 15th century, first half
-
+ Latin
- (fols. 1r-120r)
+ (fols. 1r-119v)Ludolf of Saxony
- Vita Christi
- Latin
+ Vita Christi(vol. 3)
+ This is the third volume of a three-volume set; the first is British Library, Arundel 103 (dated 1413), the second British Library, Arundel 85.De pascha et diversis huius nominis acceptionibusNunc secundum Ieronimum aspergamus de sanguine librum nostrum, ut limina domorum
- totius psalterii modulatio cum anxietate cordis et tristitia.
- Expliciunt meditaciones de vita et moribus Domini nostri Jhesu Christi, qui pauperi eas pie colligenti et cuilibet eis bene utenti dignetur propicius misereri. Amen. Hec Ludolffus Carthusiensis. Item manufidelis et venerabilis patris Ludolffi sic scripsit. Explicit hoc opus collectum ex diversis et pluribus, de quo si quisque quod suum est tolleret parum vel nichil colligenti remaneret.
- This is the third volume of a four-volume set; the others are British Library, Arundel 85 and 103, the fourth volume is missing.
-
+ indigencie corporis et anime singulorum. Amen. Et nota quod ut deuocio magis augeatur in recolendo premissa ... ideo ut oraciones pro omnibus sint communes sequentem clausulam adde post quamlibet uel saltem post omnes. Hec omnia misericordissime domine deus eciam peto ... te laudent domine rex eterne glorie super omnia benedicite amen.
+ Expliciunt meditaciones de vita et moribus Domini nostri Jhesu Christi, qui pauperi eas pie colligenti et cuilibet eis bene utenti dignetur propicius misereri. Amen. Hec Ludolffus Carthusiensis. Item manufidelis et venerabilis patris Ludolffi sic scripsit. Explicit hoc opus collectum ex diversis et pluribus, de quo si quisque quod suum est tolleret parum vel nichil colligenti remaneret.
+ Followed, fols. 119v-120r, by several short notes and extracts:
+ Note on the chapter-numbering in the exemplar
+ Uberes doctrine inuente in exemplariExtracts from Ps.-Chrysostom and Augustine.
+ Extracts from Gratian and Gregory on penance.
+ De preciositate psalmorumSpiritus dei prophetarum mentibus non semper presto estet ad medullam intimi intellectus per dei gracia peruenerisAbbreviated version of Alcuin (?), pref. to De psalmorum usu liber (PL 101.465-8).
+
+ Sed iste sequentes oraciones sunt dicende ante psalterium cum deuocione
+ Suscipe dignare domine deus omnipotens hos psalmos
+ Immense pietatis omnipotens eterne deus qui peccantem non statim iudicas
+
+ Eciam de psalmis quod asscribitur beato ieronimoCanticum psalmorum animas decorat, invitat angelos in adiutoriumaffectui psallentis conformabitBegins as Ps.-Augustine, De laude psalmorum, PL 131.142, Stegmuller 369 (etc.)
+ IeronimusExtract from Gratian, Decretum, 3 dist. 5 c. 24, 'non mediocriter errat ... atque tristicia'.(fol. 120v)
- List of chapter titles
- Latin
+ List of chapter titles to the main workIncipiunt rubrice capitulorum premisse tercie partis Vite Christi
@@ -98,8 +107,11 @@
- Written by the same scribe as MS. Laud Misc. 298, and British Library, Arundel MS 85.
+ Written by the same scribe as MS. Laud Misc. 298, and British Library, Arundel MS 85.
+
+ Coloured initials with simple decoration.
+
Brown tanned calf over laminated pulpboard for Abp. Laud, 1637–1639.
@@ -120,7 +132,7 @@
-
- Digital Bodleian(4 images from 35mm slides)
+ Digital Bodleian(4 images from 35mm slides)
+
MS. Laud Misc. 562 - Part 1 (fols. 1-194)
-
+ Latin(fols. 1-194)Robert Holcot Commentary on the Book of Wisdom
- Latin
-
- Bible, Wisdom
-
+
(fols. 1r-189r)
- Dominus petra mea et robur meum, id est Reg. 22. Artes et scientie humanis studiis adinvente per accionem
- Diligite iustitiam qui iudicatis terram etcetera. Circa istum librum, qui sapientie nuncupatur, sunt in principio tria notanda
+ Dominus petra mea et robur meum, id est Reg. 22. Artes et scientie humanis studiis adinvente per accionem
+ (fol. 2r)Diligite iustitiam qui iudicatis terram etcetera. Circa istum librum, qui sapientie nuncupatur, sunt in principio tria notanda sapientia deducet ad regnum perpetuum, ad quod nos perducat qui sive fine vivit et regnat.
- Explicit postilla Sapientie completa Parisius per fratrem Henricum de Stethin anno Domini millesimo xxx.xlvii. in die Sancte Margarete virginis.
+ Explicit postilla Sapientie completa Parisius per fratrem Henricum de Stethin anno Domini millesimo xxx.xlvii.o in die Sancte Margarete virginis.(fols. 189v-193v)
- Alphabetical table
+ Alphabetical indexAd evidenciam tabule sequentis que est super exposicionem libri Sapiencie sciendum (Abortire-Zona)(fols. 193v-194r)
- Index of questiones
+ Index of questionesTituli questionum eiusdem tabule secuntur
- Expliciunt tituli questionum huius libri, qui completi fuerunt in die Septem Fratrum anno Domini m.ccc.xlvii. Parisius per fratrem Henricum de Stetthin in Alamania; exemplar tabule parum valuit presertim in cifris; credo quod post 100 pauce sint vere, sed sub centenario numero maior pars est vera ut patet per se. Crede si vis.
+ Expliciunt tituli questionum huius libri, qui completi fuerunt in die Septem Fratrum anno Domini m.ccc.xlvii. Parisius per fratrem Henricum de Stetthin de Alamania; exemplar tabule parum valuit presertim in cifris; credo quod post 100 pauce sint vere, sed sub centenario numero maior pars est vera ut patet per se. Crede si vis.
- There are pecia marks for a total of 87 or 88 pieces.
+ There are pecia marks for a total of 85 (?) pieces.
@@ -154,21 +154,34 @@
parchment
+
+ 2 cols., 53 lines, column space
+ 195
+ 60
+
+
-
- Good borders historiated and other initials. Written by Frater Henricus de Stethin, fol. 189. Pecia marks. (P&A i. 591)
+
+ Written by Frater Henricus de Stethin de Alamania, fol. 189.
+
+
+ Historiated initial (fol. 1r): Cistercian monk kneeling before Mary and Christ.
+ Decorated initial (fol. 2r)
+ BordersPenwork initials.
+ Rubrics.
- 1347
+ 1347French, Paris
- Identifiable as E 7 in the Eberbach library catalogue of 1502.
- Eberbach ex libris (fol. 194v)
+ Eberbach, Cistercian abbey: ex libris, 14th century (fol. 194v)
+ Probably identifiable as E 7 in the Eberbach library catalogue of 1502.
+
@@ -177,56 +190,54 @@
MS. Laud Misc. 562 - Part 2 (fols. 195-327)
-
+ Latin(fols. 195v-287r; 195r, 287v blank)Jeremiah with gloss
- Latin
-
- Bible, Jeremiah
-
+
Origines. Deus ad benefaciendum promptus est Explicit Hieremias. M. Albuini.
+ Cf. Stegmüller 2544,1(fols. 288r-320v)Lamentations with gloss
- Latin
-
- Bible, Lamentations
- Pascasius. Sunt cantica canticorum sunt et lamentationes lamentationum
+ Cf. Stegmüller 2544(fols. 321r-327v)Jeremiah with gloss(imperfect)
- Latin
-
- Bible, Jeremiah
- Origenes. Deus ad benefaciendum promptus est
+ Cf. Stegmüller 2544,1
+
Apparently three codicological units, together early: fols. 195-287 (quire numbers i-xi, the last quire not numbered); fols. 288-319 (the final quire numbered 'iv'); fols. 320-7 (numbered 'i').
parchment
-
- Fine initial, unfinished. (P&A i. 100)
+
+ Petrus me fecit, fol. 287r, the scribe of the gloss (?)
+
+
+ Floriate initial with animal forms, unfinished, fol. 196r.
+ No other decoration or rubrication; spaces left for initials.
- 12th century, end
-
+ 12th century, third quarter
+ German (?)
- Albuinus, monk of Eberbach Abbey recorderd as the comissioner of the first text in Part 2 (Palmer, pp. 146, 296).
- Identifiable as C 20 and a 16 in the Eberbach library catalogue of 1502.
- Eberbach ex libris (fol. 195r).
+ Albuinus, monk of Eberbach Abbey recorded as the commissioner (?) of the first text in Part 2 (Palmer, pp. 146, 296).
+ Eberbach, Cistercian abbey: ex libris (fol. 195r).
+ Perhaps identifiable as C 20 and/or a 16 in the Eberbach library catalogue of 1502.
+
diff --git a/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_569.xml b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_569.xml
index 111183a274..0b071d5670 100644
--- a/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_569.xml
+++ b/collections/Laud_Misc/MS_Laud_Misc_569.xml
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
A Einhard, Notker Balbulus; Germany (Eberbach?), 12th century, 4th quarter; B Sermons and treatises on dictamen; German, 13th century, first half or middle
-
Composite: fols. 1-132 || fols. 133-196v
+
Two manuscripts (fols. 1-132 || fols. 133-196v) together by 1502.
parchment
@@ -90,6 +90,11 @@
+
+ Eberbach, Cistercian abbey: parts 1 and 2 together identifiable as g27 in the 1502 library catalogue.
+ William Laud, 1573-1645, 1636.Part of his third donation to the Bodleian, 1639.
+
+
@@ -135,10 +140,10 @@
(fol. 132r)Poems
- Five lines titled 'De monacho dormiente in choro'. (Walther, Initia, 6602; Ed. Palmer, p. 218).
- Two lines, 'Spernere mundum' (Walther, Initia, 18492).
- Two lines, 'Villa. boues. uxor.' (Walther, Initia, 20336).
- Three lines, 'Prothesis apponit caput (Walther, Initia, 14832).
+ Five lines titled 'De monacho dormiente in choro'. (Walther, Initia, 6602; Ed. Palmer, p. 218).
+ Two lines, 'Spernere mundum' (Walther, Initia, 18492).
+ Two lines, 'Villa. boues. uxor.' (Walther, Initia, 20336).
+ Three lines, 'Prothesis apponit caput (Walther, Initia, 14832).(fol. 132v)
@@ -160,7 +165,7 @@
- Good miniatures (drawings) added. (P&A, Addenda, p. 54)
+ Added drawings, fols. 11r, 132v. Red initials with very sparse decoration
@@ -182,40 +187,48 @@
MS. Laud Misc. 569 - Part 2 (fols. 133r-196v)
-
+ Latin(fols. 133r-137v)
- Sermon
- on the Song of Songs
- Ortus conclusus soror mea sponsa Salomon loquitur sed a sapiente quomodo eadem soror
- ab unigenito cordis tui Salvatore nostro, cui est honor et gloria per omnia secula seculorum Amen.
- Latin
-
-
- (fols. 137v-178v)
- Sermons
- on the Nativity and infancy of Christ
- Fons liquidus ac serenus manens iugiter unde manans. Hodie de corde patris
-
+ (fol. 137v) Fons liquidus ac serenus manens iugiter unde manans. Hodie de corde patris aridam nostri cordis irrigaturus egreditur. Hodie manu emissa de supernis sub ueteri iacens onere mundus erigitur.
+
+ (fol. 140r) Rursum eadem que adolescentie statui nomina hec interpretando contulimus noue penitentis conversationi conuenire uidebimus
+
+
+ (fol. 142r) Accusanti se anime suosque iugiter plangenti morbos
+
+
+ (fol. 144r) Tales delicias et tantam celestie gratie plenitudinem si uel adolescenti suas plangenti miserias
+
+
+ (fol. 145r)[later hand:] de visitatione B.M.V
+ Exercicium ad perfectionem tendentis anime, quale esse oporteat demonstratur cum infertur, Exurgens autem Maria
+
+
celestem loquor patriam, te duce, Jhesu bone, pervenitur, Qui cum Deo patre et Spiritu Sancte vivis et gloriaris Deus per omnia secula seculorum Amen.
- Latin
-
+ (fols. 178v-190v)Aurea gemma Oxoniensis(treatise on dictamen)Incipit ecce liber qui dicitur aurea gemma.
- Librorum sicut Cantica canticorum per excellentiam liber iste dicitur, eo quod maxima utilitas et maior quam in ceteris
- quasi ex auro et gemma sit compositus et informatus.
- (fol. 179r) Sociorum assidua pulsatione coactus
- Supradictis premissis, ad ostendendum que proposuimus, accedamus altius tamen sic incipiamus.
+ Librorum sicut Cantica canticorum per excellentiam liber iste dicitur, eo quod maxima utilitas et maior quam in ceteris
+ quasi ex auro et gemma sit compositus et informatus.
+ (fol. 179r) Sociorum assidua pulsatione coactus
+ Supradictis premissis, ad ostendendum que proposuimus, accedamus altius tamen sic incipiamus.(f. 179v) Solet fieri quaestio qua de causa littere fuerunt invente De epistolarum quoque ideo queritur Summa dictaminum hec est divisio
@@ -227,7 +240,6 @@
quatuor etatum variationibus constat.Includes excerpts from Adalbertus Samaritanus, Praecepta dictaminum (fols. 179r-v) and some letters from Henricus Francigena, Aurea gemma (fols. 186v-190r).Description in Polak, Emil J., Medieval & Renaissance letter treatises & form letters: a census of manuscripts found in part of western Europe, Japan, & the United States of America, Davis medieval texts and studies, vol. 9 (Brill, 1994), pp. 380-81.
- Latin
@@ -241,14 +253,12 @@
(fol. 191r)Diffinicio dictaminis. Dictamen est congrua et apposita litteralis edicio utilem quippe speramus futurum esse, Domino donante.Description in Polak, Emil J., Medieval & Renaissance letter treatises & form letters: a census of manuscripts found in part of western Europe, Japan, & the United States of America. Davis medieval texts and studies, vol. 9 (Brill, 1994), pp. 380-81.
- Latin(fol. 192r-195v)Letter from Emperor Baldwin of Flanders to Pope Innocent IIIBalduinus Dei gratia fidelissimus in Christo imperator constantinopolitanus sicut sub domino progressum accepimus et profectum. Acta sunt hec anno incarnationis dominice mo cco iiio indictione vii regnante domino nostro Ihesu Christo.
- Latin
diff --git a/persons.xml b/persons.xml
index 6e2c4c852c..e04d8e75c2 100644
--- a/persons.xml
+++ b/persons.xml
@@ -200,8 +200,8 @@
- Henricus Francigena ca. 1121/24
- Bernardus Bononiensis ca. 1145
+ Henricus Francigena, ca. 1121/24
+ Bernardus Bononiensis, ca. 1145
@@ -2760,12 +2760,11 @@
Dumbleton, John, ca. 1338/1348
- Johannes, Dumbleton, ca. um
1338/1348Dumbleton,
Johannes, ca. um 1338/1348
- John, ca. um 1338/1348Giovanni, Dumbleton, ca. um
1338/1348
@@ -3393,7 +3392,7 @@
Maslama Ibn Aḥmad al-, -1007al-Majrīṭī,
Maslamah Ibn Aḥmad al-, -1007
- 950
+ 9501007
@@ -3685,7 +3684,6 @@
Johannes, des Alleux, ca. ca.
1228-1306
- 01306
@@ -3731,7 +3729,7 @@
- Stephanus de Catelonia ca. 1270Stephanus de Catelonia ca. 1270
Catelonia,
Stephanus de, ca. um 1270
- >
+
@@ -3945,7 +3943,6 @@
Landulphus, Caracciolus, ca.
Ende 13. Jh.-1351
- 01351
@@ -4287,7 +4284,6 @@
Remiremont,
Petrus de, ca. um 1270/831270
- 0
@@ -4390,7 +4386,6 @@
Pierre, de Confluentia, -1290
- 01290
@@ -4580,7 +4575,6 @@
>Simon, de Landiaco, ca. um
13001300
- 0
@@ -147338,7 +147332,7 @@ Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom 63) num. 251]; https://www.google.co.uk/
Paris
- Henricus de Stethin, active at Paris, 1347
+ Henricus de Stethin, of Germany, active at Paris, 1347Mistakenly included as an author by Stegmuller (3225), presumably on the basis of the Quarto description, and subsequently included as an author in GND
(http://d-nb.info/gnd/102493065), CERL thesaurus (https://thesaurus.cerl.org/record/cnp00291804), and VIAF (http://viaf.org/viaf/52083501/)
@@ -158025,6 +158019,11 @@ Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom 63) num. 251]; https://www.google.co.uk/
+
+ Petrus, 12th century
+
+
+
Wyle, Henry de la, -1329
diff --git a/works.xml b/works.xml
index e46cf4d1d6..ffc51abdfe 100644
--- a/works.xml
+++ b/works.xml
@@ -243,6 +243,33 @@
+
+ Henricus Francigena, ca. 1121/24
+ Henricus Francigena, ca. 1121/24: Aurea gemma [Latin]
+ Latin
+ Unpr.; The model letters only ed. B. Odebrecht in Archiv für Urkundenforschung 14 (1936) 231–61
+ Worstbrock 1. 70–79.
+
+
+ Mirabile
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Bernardus Bononiensis, ca. 1145
+ Bernardus Bononiensis, ca. 1145: Summa dictaminum [Latin]
+ Latin
+
+
+ Mirabile
+
+
+
+
+
+
Alfanus, Saint, archbishop of Salerno -1085 (?)Alfanus, Saint, archbishop of Salerno -1085 (?): De quattuor humoribus corporis humani [Latin]
@@ -1199,7 +1226,6 @@
Henricus de Alemannia, fl. 1285-1310Henricus de Alemannia, fl. 1285-1310: Commentary on Aristotle, De iuuentute et senectute [Latin]
- LatinUnpr.Lohr, p. 216.
@@ -65110,12 +65136,21 @@
Aurea gemma
- Aurea gemma [Latin]
+ Aurea gemma Oxoniensis [Latin]aurea gemma [Latin]LatinMS. Laud Misc. 569dictamen
+
+
+
+
+ Mirabile
+
+
+
+ Authentication by the scribe Gratus (?)