Legenda S. Martini episcopi Et S. Bricii Turonensii Episcopi; Life of Saint Martin; Saint's Life; Letter to Eusebius; Epistle; Letter to Aurelius; Epistle; Letter to Bassula; Epistle; Dialogi... (DS502) (Q2468): Difference between revisions
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Property / associated name as recorded: St Emmeram, Regensburg, a Benedictine monastery founded in 739 and suppressed in 1802; Sir Thomas Phillips (1792-1872), his MS 6924, bought from the London bookseller Thomas Thorpe, c.1832; Messrs. W.H. Robinson, who bought the residue of the Phillips library in 1945-46; sold by them to George A. Poole in 1947, and acquired by the Lilly Library with the Poole Collection in 1958. / qualifier | |||
Property / associated name as recorded: St Emmeram, Regensburg, a Benedictine monastery founded in 739 and suppressed in 1802; Sir Thomas Phillips (1792-1872), his MS 6924, bought from the London bookseller Thomas Thorpe, c.1832; Messrs. W.H. Robinson, who bought the residue of the Phillips library in 1945-46; sold by them to George A. Poole in 1947, and acquired by the Lilly Library with the Poole Collection in 1958. / qualifier | |||
Property / associated name as recorded: Phillips / qualifier | |||
Property / associated name as recorded: Phillips / qualifier | |||
Latest revision as of 19:59, 28 August 2023
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Indiana University, Bloomington (Poole 27)
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English | Legenda S. Martini episcopi Et S. Bricii Turonensii Episcopi; Life of Saint Martin; Saint's Life; Letter to Eusebius; Epistle; Letter to Aurelius; Epistle; Letter to Bassula; Epistle; Dialogi... (DS502) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Indiana University, Bloomington (Poole 27) |
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Legenda S. Martini episcopi Et S. Bricii Turonensii Episcopi
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Book I, 4,5,6
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Historia Francorum extract:Life of Saint Brictius of Tours
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Tituli Metrici de S.o Martino or Sylloge Epigraphica Turonensis de Sancto Martino
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Formata ut conmendata
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Letters of introduction
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Office of Saint Emmeram
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Sulpicius Severus
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St Emmeram, Regensburg, a Benedictine monastery founded in 739 and suppressed in 1802; Sir Thomas Phillips (1792-1872), his MS 6924, bought from the London bookseller Thomas Thorpe, c.1832; Messrs. W.H. Robinson, who bought the residue of the Phillips library in 1945-46; sold by them to George A. Poole in 1947, and acquired by the Lilly Library with the Poole Collection in 1958.
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c.1832; s. XIX(2/4); 1825-1850
19. century
1825
1850
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s. IX(2/4); 825-850
9. century
825Gregorian
850Gregorian
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s. IX/X; 890-910
9. century
10. century
890Gregorian
910Gregorian
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s. IX/X; 890-910
9. century
10. century
890Gregorian
910Gregorian
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Binding: Bound in fifteenth-century blind-stamped pigskin over square-edged boards, sewn on 3 double thongs, blind-ruled with multiple lines into a frame and saltire pattern stamped with tools of splayed eagle, a lamb and flag, and several floral tools; fitted with metal corner-pieces and central bosses; 2 clasps with "Ihs Mars" in German gothic embossed metal, attached at edge of lower cover...
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Other decoration, Pastedown: Book stamp of Sir Thomas Phillips library, a rampant lion, with the words "Sir T.P. Middle Hall" underneath.
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Number of scribes, Pastedown: 3, one primary, two separate annotating.
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Script, Pastedown: Caroline minuscule; modern cursive.
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Figurative details, ff.1-130v: Drapery, f. 104v; interlaced ropework design, f. 118r; bearded face, f. 126v; shoe, f. 127v.
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Other decoration, ff.1-130v: Headings in red rustic capitals, small initials in red.
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Number of scribes, ff.1-130v: 3, one primary.
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Script, ff.1-130v: Caroline minuscule; later hands in secretary and gothic.
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Layout, ff.1-130v: Collation: i–xiv#^8#, xv#^6#, xvi#^8#, xvii#^6# [of 8, vii–viii canceled at end].
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Number of scribes, ff. 130v-132r: 3, one primary.
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Script, ff. 130v-132r: Caroline minuscule; Gothic.
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Layout, ff. 130v-132r: Collation: i–xiv#^8#, xv#^6#, xvi#^8#, xvii#^6# [of 8, vii–viii cancelled at end]. Page begins with the final six lines of De Trinitate followed by several lines erasure after end of text, then two form letters and marginalia.
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Other decoration, f. 132v: Majescule captials.
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Number of scribes, f. 132v: One.
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Music, f. 132v: Neumes.
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Layout, f. 132v: Musical notations placed above words of text.
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Manuscript note: The 'Martinellus' is a colllection of texts concerned with the legendary life, miracles and cult of Saint Martin of Tours (d.397). In his library catalogue c. 1500, Menger wrote Item legenda sancti Martini episcopi et confessoris. Et incipit Ego quiem frater unanimis leibellum quem de vita sancti Martini scripseram. In fine. Liber sancti Martini de sancta trinitate et incipit...
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Bibliography: Phillips 1837-71, p. 104; Schenkl 1892, p. 92; Faye and Bond 1962, p. 180; Pietri 1974, p. 420, n. 5; Bischoff 1980, p. 240; Krämer 1989, II, p. 677; Bischoff 1998, p.136, no. 641; Ruggerio 2003, p. 56, n. 102.
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Pastedown: The Phillips catalog number "6924 Ph" is penciled above the book stamp. Phillips bought the MS from Thomas Thorpe c. 1832.
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Pastedown: Latin.
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ff.1-130v: Scribe is identified by Bischoff and de Hamel as one who worked extensively for Baturich, abbot of St. Emmeram and bishop of Regensburg 817-48, on at least nine mss. at Sir Thomas Phillips (1792-1872). Emmeram's, including Munich Staatsbibliothek, Clm. 14077-78; 14200, and 14377, see Bischoff, 1974, nos. 62a-75; and notes in vertical file on Poole 27 at Liily Lilbrary. This same...
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ff.1-130v: Latin.
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ff. 130v-132r: Primary scribe of the Martinellius finishes the top six lines. A different and later hand writes the letters, an third repeats the letters' closing te salvet sumus qui continet omnia christi.
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ff. 130v-132r: Latin.
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f. 132v: Musical settings for the office of Saint Emmeram, "hemmeranimus."
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f. 132v: Latin.
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Pastedown, front: Bischoff notes that the XVth century librarian of S. Emmeram (Dionysius Menger) entered the Legenda title on the inside front-cover, S. Bricii was added later; see Lilly Library vertical file.
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ff. 1-33v: Ego quidem frater unanimis libellum quem de uita sancti martini scripseram (Prologue f 1r). Plerique mortalium (Preface f. 3v); See BHL 1898-99, no. 5610 for incipit.
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Incipit, ff. 1-33v: non qui cumque legerit sed cumque crediderit.
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Explicit, ff. 1-33v: Igitur martinus (f. 5v).
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f. 33v: See BHL 1898-99, no. 5611. Letter describing Saint Martin's holy death.
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Explicit, f. 33v: Hesterna die cum ad me plerique.
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f. 37v: See BHL 1898-99, no. 5612. Letter describing Saint Martin's holy death.
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f. 41v: See BHL 1898-99, no. 5613. Letter describing Saint Martin's holy death.
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Incipit, f. 41v: me hae cribentem respicit telegentem.
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ff. 47r- 117v: Table of chapters f. 47r. The Dialogibegins f.49r. The Dialogidiscusses the miracles which took place at the saint's tomb in three parts, see BHL 1898-00, nos. 5614-16. Part II begins f. 81r. Part III f. 100r. Each also has a table of chapters.
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Incipit, ff. 47r- 117v: Tum ergo cum ad esse uesperum occiduo sole sentirem, dies inquam abiit postumiane, surgendum est, aimul tam studiosis auditoribus caena debetur.
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Explicit, ff. 47r- 117v: Cum in unum locum ego et gallus noster.
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ff. 117v-119v: Cap. XLIII, see BHL 1898-99, no. 5619; for subsequent chapter extracts see BHL 1898-99 nos. 5621-23; describing the miracles at the time of Saint Martin's death and at his shrine.
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Incipit, ff. 117v-119v: A passione ego domini usque ad transitum asncti martini anno quadrigenti duodecim computantur.
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Explicit, ff. 117v-119v: Archadio vero et honorio sanctus martinus turonem episcopus plenus uirtutibus.
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Incipit, ff. 119v-123r: aut fieri uidimus, aut factum certe cognouimus, silere nequiuimus.
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Explicit, ff. 119v-123r: Beatus autem severinus colonensis ciuitatis episcopus.
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ff. 123r-125: Book II, 1. See BHL 1898-99, no. 1452; describes the life of Saint Brictius of Tours (d. 444) who succeeded Saint Martin as bishop.
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Incipit, ff. 123r-125: quadragesimum septimum episcopatus annum defuncto sanctus Eustochius successit magnificae sanctitatis.
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Explicit, ff. 123r-125: Igitur post excessum beati martini turonicae ciuitatis.
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ff. 126r-130r: Verses found in Saint Martin's first cell; see Minge, PL 74: 671-74.; Blant Inscriptoine Chretiennes de la Gaule anterierures au VIII siecle I, 227-246 (nos. 166-183).
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f. 130r-v: Prose notes (2) on the church of Saint Martin.
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Incipit, f. 130r-v: 1) Tria in alterio quinque in capso. 2) Lege ut crede ut vivas in aeternum.
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Explicit, f. 130r-v: 1) Basilica sancto martini ab est e ciuitate 2) Item sollemnitates ipsius basilicae.
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ff. 130v-132r: See Minge, PL 18:11.
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Incipit, ff. 130v-132r: Qui secundum diuinam naturam ut supra dixi est unus induobus et uterque inidipsum; Pater in filio filious in patre in sancto spiritus in sancta ecclesia nunc et in mortalia saecula saeculorum. Amen.
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Explicit, ff. 130v-132r: Clemens trinitas est una divinitas ut autem per sacrementum cognoscatur, unitas est.
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f. 132r: (In a different hand than primary scribe of ms.) Two short form letters, drafting a letter of introduction for an unnamed monk on his travels.
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Incipit, f. 132r: 1) ego illo extremus sub sacerdotali officio domino famulantium perpetuam in domino opto salutem. Reverod(?)* LXXV. 2) te saluet sumus qui continet omnia chrsiti.
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Explicit, f. 132r: 1) Reverentissimo (?)* glorissimo et ab omnibus cum summa veneratione numcupando aillo episcipo 2) Presens frater noster petiunt nostram licentiam ad[usam] almitatem preficiscendi.
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