Lawrence, Kansas, Kenneth Spencer Research Library, Pryce C2:1

Present Location
Collection
Shelfmark

C2:1

Date
Medieval Provenance

General Information

Ker

supp 73

Gnuess/Lapidge

117

Summary

A trimmed folio from a copy of the Anonymous Homilies, Homilies for Specified Occasions, Sanctorale: Invention of the Cross, with glosses by the Tremulous Hand. Two fragments from the same manuscript and text are CCCC 557. Another copy of the text survives in Bodley 343 (Colgrave and Hyde 1962, p. 62).

Digital Surrogate

http://www.digital-scriptorium.org/xtf3/search?rmode=digscript;smode=ba…

Manuscript Items
  1. Item: fol. 103
  • Title (B.3.3.5): Anonymous Homilies, Homilies for Specified Occasions, Sanctorale: Invention of the Cross

    Incipit(fol. 103r) Ðridde æt his wynstran sidan. On morgen þe he aras.

    Explicit(fol. 103v) to þam tune þe genemned is .robathi.

    Bibliography:

    Colgrave and Hyde 1962, pp. 60-78


Object Description

Form

Fragment

Support: Parchment.

Extent:

  • 219 mm x 163 mm (dimensions of all - size of leaf)
  • 185 mm x 150 mm (dimensions of all - size of written space)

Note: 23 long lines, ruling in dry point, possibly single bounding lines. According to Colgrave and Hyde, the uncropped leaf originally had 27 lines, judging from the amount of text missing in comparison to Napier's edition (1962, p. 65).


Hand Description

Hand

Number of Hands: 2

Summary: One hand writes the main text. The Tremulous Hand provides glosses in Latin in the early thirteenth century.

Hand:

main text

Scope: major

Script: English Vernacular Minuscule

Ker reference: Ker 73 SC1

Description: a small and round hand, using insular letter forms. Ker describes it as 'a rather poor hand' (1957, p. 122).

Summary of the characteristics of the hand:

  • e: high in the combination æ
  • s: only long s is used
  • ð: Round bowl with a long tapered ascender towards the left, a cross bar often starting midway from the ascender to the right
  • descenders: elongated tapered to the left on the lower margin of the verso, as if they were used as page filler

Date: s. ximed

Hand:

additions

Scope: minor

Scribe: Tremulous Scribe

Script: English Vernacular Minuscule

Description: Some punctuation, accents and diacritics by the Tremulous Hand (Colgrave and Hyde 1962, pp. 74-5).

Date: s. xiii1

Decoration Description

Tinted initials in red (Doane 1998, p. 29).

Binding Description

The leaf is unmounted.


Additional Information

Administration Information

Manuscript described by Orietta Da Rold with the assistance of Hollie Morgan and Johanna Green (2010; 2012) and with reference to facsimiles and published scholarship.

 

Surrogates

Digital surrogate: http://www.digital-scriptorium.org/xtf3/search?rmode=digscript;smode=basic;text=pryce%20C2:1;docsPerPage=1;startDoc=1;fullview=yes (accessed 18 July 2018)

Doane, Alger Nicolaus, Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile, Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 1998), vol. 7: Anglo-Saxon Bibles and "The Book of Cerne"

Colgrave, Bertram and Hyde, Anne, 'Two Recently Discovered Leaves from Old English Manuscripts', Speculum 37 (1962), pp. 60-78


History

Origin

Probably written in Worcester, as it contains glosses by the Tremulous Hand.

Provenance: Probably remained in Worcester, and removed from the rest of the manuscript by Parker or Joscelyn.

Acquisition: The book containing the sheet was acquired by the Spencer Library in 1957 from Pearson's Book Rooms, Cambridge. It was found in the same book as Pryce C2:2 (Collins 1976, pp. 48-9).

Provenance

Worcester

Bibliography

Colgrave, Bertram and Hyde, Anne, 'Two Recently Discovered Leaves from Old English Manuscripts', Speculum 37 (1962), pp. 60-78

Collins, Rowland, Anglo-Saxon Vernacular Manuscripts in America, Exhibited at the Pierpoint Morgan Library, 1 April-9 May 1976 (New York: The Scheide Library; The Pierpont Morgan Library, 1976), vol. 7

Doane, Alger Nicolaus, Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile, Medieval & Studies (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2002), vol. 7: Anglo-Saxon Bibles and 'The Book of Cerne'

Franzen, Christine, The Tremulous Hand of Worcester: A Study of Old English in the Thirteenth Century (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991)

Gneuss, Helmut, Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: A List of Manuscripts and Manuscript Fragments Written or Owned in England up to 1100 (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2001), item 117

Ker, N. R., 'An Eleventh-century Old English Legend of the Cross before Christ', Medium Ævum, 9 (1940), 84-5

---, 'A Supplementary Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon', Anglo-Saxon England, 5 (1976), 121-31, item 79

Laing, Margaret, Catalogue of Sources for a Linguistic Atlas of Early Medieval English (Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1993), p. 25

Napier, Arthur Sampson, ed., History of the Holy Rood-Tree: a twelfth-century version of the Cross-legend with notes on the orthography of the Orumulum (with a facsimile) and a Middle English Compassio Mariae, EETS, OS 103 (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1894)

Page, R. I., Mildred Budny, and Nicolas Hadgraft, 'Two Fragments of an Old English Manuscript in the Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge', Speculum, 70 (1995), 502-29