Flores historiarum, and other historical works (DS9969) (Q43911)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens (.b1862201x, https://catalog.huntington.org/record=b1862201, mssHM 30319)
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Flores historiarum, and other historical works (DS9969)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens (.b1862201x, https://catalog.huntington.org/record=b1862201, mssHM 30319)

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    Flores historiarum, and other historical works
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    Sketches--England--15th century
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    Great Britain--History--To 1485
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    World history--Early works to 1800
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    between 1400 and 1450
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    Extent: ff. 108 : parchment ; 182 x 246 mm
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    Title supplied by cataloger.
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    Matthew Paris' Flores historiarum, along with the Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri, Correspondence between the Roman emperor Lucius and King Arthur, notes on the history of England and other works. Written in England in the early fifteenth century. The first work copied by Richard Aleyn, cellarer of Battle Abbey, 1459-63, and the third by Thomas Bryd, cellarer, 1436-38. Evidently bound together...
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    Span folios: ff. i- vi verso (contemp. parchment) + 1-108v. Support: Parchment. Manuscript written over a period of time, each article (except ff. 105v-106v and 106v-107) by a different scribe. First three works on a quire of 6 leaves.
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    Part 1. ff. i-iii verso, 54 long lines, frame ruled in crayon, written by Richard Aleyn, cellarer of Battle Abbey, 1459-63, in a littera textualis for the text and in a littera cursiva for the commentary. 2-line initials, slashed initials within the text, paragraph marks and rubrics, all in red.
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    Part 2. f. iii verso, on lines ruled in ink for this text, written in a littera textualis formata; space reserved for a 2-line initial, initials within the text washed in yellow or brownish-pink.
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    Part 3. ff. v-vi verso, 2 columns of 26 lines ruled in ink with pricking in the inner margin, written in a littera textualis formata by Thomas Bryd, cellarer of Battle Abbey, 1436-38. 2-line blue initial and 1-line initials of the saints' names washed in color, usually in brownish-pink, but some in green or yellow on f. vi verso.
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    Part 4. ff. 1-107. Layout: 1-38 42(ff. 25-26, center bifolium) 54(ff. 27-30, the 2 outer bifolia) 62(ff. 31-32, center bifolium) 72(ff. 33-34, center bifolium) 8-128 132(ff. 76-77, center bifolium, now misbound; should precede f. 75) 1410 158(through f. 94) 168 176. Quires signed in crayon with roman numerals in the lower margin of the first leaf recto, [1]-17; the first quire with leaf...
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    Part 4. Decoration: Opening initial, f. 1, 4-line gold with light green infilling and floral spray, frame in lower and outer margin of colored segments and sparse leaves, around which a snake is entwined, reaching upwards for a parrot, in an unskilled style; similar initials on ff. 72v, 73, 95. 5- to 3-line initials, blue only up to f. 11 included, then in alternating red and blue, then red...
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    Input into Digital Scriptorium by: C. W. Dutschke, 8/23/2012.
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    Work bound together at least by the time it was given to Battle Abbey by John Newton, cellarer, 1457-59, and abbot, 1463-90. Inscriptions, mid-15th cent., on ff. v and 108, "Liber monasterii sancti martini de bello ex dono [f. 108: domini] Iohannis Nuton Abbatis cum signo IN" followed by a leaf flourish. Newton also owned a Brut Chronicle, now University of Chicago, Joseph Regenstein Library...
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    22 July 2024
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    22 July 2024
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