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Bible, Epistle and Gospel list, Use of Sarum — Multiple dates; French; list added in England (?)

MS. Douce 327

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Title

Bible, Epistle and Gospel list, Use of Sarum — Multiple dates; French; list added in England (?)

Shelfmark

MS. Douce 327

Place of origin

French; list added in England (?)

Date

13th century, end;

list added, early (?) 15th century

Language

Latin

Contents

Bible
Epistle and Gospel list, Use of Sarum

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

106 + ii fol.

Decoration

Good borders.

Good historiated initials.

Good other initials (at the beginning of each prologue, Gospel and Epistle). Fol. 1 has 16 initials cut from an Old Testament, probably that belonging with this MS., pasted on it. ()

Acquisition

Bequeathed to the Bodleian in 1834.

Provenance

'John Corbett pictor, Ejus liber Anno Domini Deus MDCXIV'.

'Ex libris Caesaris De Missy: Londini: Anno Domini M. DCC. XLVI. Codex G.': César de Missy (1703–1775).

Francis Douce, 1757–1834.

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Title

The New Testament in Latin, the Vulgate version, with prologues, etc.

Shelfmark

MS. Douce 327

Summary

The order of books is:

Matt.

Mk.

Lk.

John

Rom.

1 & 2 Cor.

Gal.

Eph.

Phil.

Col.

1 & 2 Thess.

1 & 2 Tim.

Tit.

Philem.

Hebr.

Acts

Jas.

1 & 2 Pet. 1

1, 2 & 3 John

Jude

Rev.

At end 'Explicit Bibliotheca.' An early 15th cent. hand has added at fol. 103v a list of the Epp. & Gospels throughout the year: but the beginning of this and the end of Revelation are mutilated.

'John Corbett pictor, Ejus liber Anno Domini Deus MDCXCIV': 'Ex libris Cæsaris De Missy: Londini: Anno Domini M. DCC. XLVI. Codex G.'.

Date

written at the close of the 13th cent.

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On parchment, with many small miniatures, illuminated capitals

Physical extent

108 leaves, in double columns

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Collection contents

Douce Manuscripts

The New Testament in Latin, the Vulgate version, with prologues, etc.

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  • Douce, Francis, 1757-1834

  • Corbett, John, 'pictor', fl. 1694

  • Missy, César de, 1703-1775

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