London, British Library, Cotton Otho C. i, vol. 2

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Otho C. i, vol. 2

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Ker

182

Gnuess/Lapidge

359

Summary

The manuscript is made up of four parts (see also Franzen 1998, pp. 1-5) which contain:

Part 1, fols 1-61 includes an eleventh-century copy of the metrical preface, introductory lines and Books 1 (fols 1-30v) and 2 (fols 31-61v) of the Old English translation of Gregory's Dialogues. The metrical preface begins 'se þe me rædae æresðþa stream' (Dobbie 1942, p. 112) and the introductory lines to book 1, 'Her ongynneð se æresðþa stream' are unique to this manuscript (Hecht 1900, p. 2). In the metrical preface there is an erasure under 'tan' of 'ƿulftan' in 'Me aƿritan het ƿulfstan bisceop' (fol. 1r/8) in a hand of the second half of the 11th century (Sisam 1953, p. 202). Sisam notes that the original reading could be Wulfsige, bishop of Sherbournein the time of Alfred. The alteration could be an indication that this manuscript unit was written for Wulfstan II of Worcester.

Part 2 and Part 3, fols 62-148, contain Books 3 (fols 62-100) and 4 (fols 100-37) of the Old English translation of Gregory's Dialogues. The text ends 'mid heora seolfra riht' (Hecht 1900, p. 336/1) with half a folio blank (fol. 137/11-30). It includes translations from the Vitae Patrum (fols 137v-43v, see Assmann 1889, pp.197-99), the letter of Boniface to Eadburga (fols 143v-46r, Sisam 1953, pp. 212-23) and Evil Tongues (fols146r-1448v). Ker notes that this part is written by two Worcester hands about 40 years after part 1 (Ker 1957, p. 237).

Part 4, fols 149-155 contains Ælfrician material (fol. 149r, see Skeat 1881-1900, n. 1, ll. 20-49) and Ælfric's Hexameron, fols 149v-151v (see Crawford 1921), with the running title is 'De creatore et creatura'. Fols 151v-154v contain texts with the running title Ælfric, Tracts: De Creatore et Creatura, and fols 154v-155v include material with the running title 'De populo israhel quando uolueri' (see Pope 1967-68, n. 20, pp. 641-53). Missing text probably due to loss of leaves.

Annotations by contemporary readers are numerous. They include marginal notes by Coleman, who was chancellor to Wulfstan II, Bishop of Worcester, and who died in 1113, on fols 105v, 106v, 107v, 110r, 112v, 113r/v, 114v, 115r, 116r,117v, 118v, 122v, 123r, 131r, 132v, 133v (Johnson and Rudolf 2010, pp. 1-13). Running titles have been added by one hand, s. xi2, and are now visible in Part 1, 2, 3 and 4 on fols 5-7, 30, 63-70, 90, 94, 103-108, and 149-155. This hand, as noted by Ker 1957 (p. 236) and Franzen 1998 (p. 3), also writes the running titles in Hatton 113 and Hatton 114. There are also several annotations in all parts by the Tremulous Hand datable to s. xiiiex. Some of this material is drawn from Cambridge, Clare College 30 and Junius 121 (Franzen 1998, p. 3). On fol. 149r a booklist is included, but this is only partially legible. It refers to around 6 books, and it is written in a later hand of s. xiii (see Sisam 1953 and Ker 1957, p. 237).

Manuscript Items
  1. Item: fol. 1r
    • Title (A.38): The Metrical Preface to Wærferth's Translation of Gregory's Dialogues
      Rubric (initial): (fol. 1r) (illegible, based on ASMMF, vol. 6) INCIPIT LIBER PRIMUS DIALOGORUM
      Rubric (initial): (fol. 1r) SE ÐE ME RÆDAN (end of first line unclear) | ÐANCE HE IN ME FINDAN MÆG
      Incipit: (fol. 1r) þeo þe me reddan | (part unclear) he in me findan mai
      Explicit: (fol. 1r) þæt is se (end of line unclear) | brytta ælfryd mid englum ealra cyninga þara þe (end of line unclear) | secgan hyrde oðða he hiorðcyninga ær ænigne gefrugne
      Text Language: English and Latin
      Bibliography:
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38 
  2. Item: fol. 1r
    • Title (B.9.5.2.1.EM): Gregory the Great, Dialogues: Introductory Lines
      Addition: (fol. 1r) Her ingynneð se æresð þa stream þære (end of line illegible) | burnan þurh þone halegan breosð (end of line illegible) | (beginning of line illegible) papan sanctus gregorius up aspringan (end of line illegible) | (beginning of line illegible) are ˥ to bisene eallum þam þe lyseð (end of line illegible)
      Text Language: English
      Bibliography:
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38 
  3. Item: fols 1r-30v
    • Title (B.9.5.2.2.EM): Gregory the Great, Dialogues: Book 1
      Incipit: (fol. 1r) for | þon nu æt ærestan ƿe magon gehyran
      Explicit: (fol. 30v) ˥ þæs æfæstan abbodes | (final words illegible)
      Text Language: English
      Bibliography:
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38 
  4. Item: fols 31r-61v 
    • Title (B.9.5.2.3.EM): Gregory the Great, Dialogues: Book 2
      Rubric (initial): (fol. 31r) INCIPIT LIBER SECUL | (beginning of line unclear) R . YRNET . VPP SE AEFT (end of line unclear)
      Explicit: (fol. 61v) (beginning of line illegible) mid halgan | ( beginning of line illegible) heora tƿege (final word illegible)
      Text Language: English
      Bibliography:
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38 
  5. Item: fols 62r-100r 
    • Title (B.9.5.2.4.EM): Gregory the Great, Dialogues: Book 3
      Incipit: (fol. 62r) (beginning illegible) ONGINNEÐ SE ÞRIDDA FLOD
      Explicit: (fol. 100r) ˥ her æfter | onginneþ seo feorðe boc gefrætƿedu ˥ aƿritenu mid (end of line illegible) | (beginning of line illegible) ˥ on gespræcenum þara ilcena ƿitena
      Text Language: English
      Bibliography:
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38
  6. Item: fols 100r-37r
    • Title (B.9.5.2.5.EM): Gregory the Great, Dialogues: Book 4
      Incipit: (fol. 100r) HER ASPRINGEÐ SEO FEORÐE YÐ
      Explicit: (fol. 137r) mid heora seolfre riht (ends imperfectly)
      Text Language: English
      Bibliography:
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38 
  7. Item: fols 137r-43v
    • Title (B.3.3.35): Anonymous Homilies, Homilies for Specified Occasions, Sanctorale: Vitas Patrum
      Incipit: (fol. 137r) (beginning illegible) willað nu ærest ƿritan
      Explicit: (fol. 143v) þæt sio | (final line illegible)
      Text Language: English
      Bibliography:
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38 
  8. Item: fols 143v-46r
    • Title (B.6.1): Letters: Boniface to Eadburga
      Incipit: (fol. 143v ) Her sagað on þissum bocum þæt domne ƿynfrið sende þis geƿrit ærost to þissum | leodum
      Explicit: (fol. 146r) ˥ him þa ƿæs biboden þæt he hƿyrfde to his lichaman | in dægred . ˥ ær he eode of his lichaman æt þam forman (final word illegible)
      Text Language: English
      Bibliography:
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38 
  9. Item: fols 146r-48v
    • Title (B.3.5.4): Anonymous Homilies [for unspecified occasions, listed under the opening words]: Geherað nu men þa leofestan hu se godes lareow wæs sprecende
      Rubric (initial): (fol. 146r) Domine libera animam meam a libiis iniquis
      Incipit: (fol. 146r) Geherað nu men þa leofestan hu se godes lareoƿ ƿæs sprecende
      Explicit: (fol. 148v) (illegible, badly burned)
      Text Language: English
      Bibliography:
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38 
  10. Item: fols 149r-51v
    • Title (B.1.6.4): Ælfric, Tracts: De Creatore et Creatura
      Incipit: (fol. 149r) (illegible on microfiche, based on Frank and Cameron 1973) (first line and most of second line illegible) | wyrcan
      Explicit: (fol. 151v) Uton ƿe forði hogian her on þissum life þæt ƿe mid geornf (end of line illegible) | (beginning of line illegible) ƿilnian æfre þæs beteran lifes on ðære ecean blisse mid urum hælen (end of line illegible) | (beginning of line illegible) sƿa he us behaten hæfð se þe leaofað ˥ rixað mid his leofan fæder | (beginning of line illegible) godcundnysse ana soð scyppend ealra ðinga AMEN
      Text Language: English
      Bibliography:
      Frank and Cameron 1973
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38 
  11. Item: fols 151v-52v
    • Title (B.1.6.5): Ælfric, Tracts: De Sex Etatibus Mundi
      Incipit: (fol. 151v) (illigible on microfiche, based on Frank and Cameron 1973) (first word illegible, presumably 'Adam') þe leofode on gesƿince
      Explicit: (fol. 152v) (illigible on microfiche, based on Frank and Cameron 1973) syþþan a to ƿorulde AMEN
      Text Language: English
      Bibliography:
      Frank and Cameron 1973
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38
  12. Item: 154v-55v
    • Title (B.1.4.21): Ælfric, Homilies of Ælfric: De Populo Israhel
      Incipit: (fol. 154v) (beginning illegible) nu gesæd sƿa ƿe scortlicost mihthon
      Explicit: (fol. 155v) (final line illegible on microfiche, based on Pope 1967-168, no. 20) (ends imperfectly) ˥ þara æt (end of final word illegible)
      Text Language: English
      Bibliography:
      Frank and Cameron 1973
      Franzen 1998
      Ker 1957, pp. 236-38
      Pope 1967-68

Object Description

Form

Form: codex

Extent: Fols 1-155. Damaged by fire, the best preserved leaves measure:

  • ca. 260 mm x 166 mm (dimensions of all - size of leaves)
  • ca. 250 mm x 150 mm (dimensions of all - size of written space)

Foliation and/or Pagination:

Fols 155, foliated 1-49, 51, 50, 52-155 in 1869. The last four folios are bound out of sequence.

Collation: The manuscript was damaged in the fire in the Cotton library in 1731, and each leaf is mounted separately. Ker (1857, p. 237) suggests that 'ff. 62-148, before and after which there are evident breaks, consisted probably of 11 quires, each of 8 leaves. A leaf is missing after f. 97'. There is a blank folio before 149r.

Layout description:

  • The text is written on 27 long lines on fols 1-61 in double ruled lines in plummet, probably double bounding lines . Fols 62-139, 30 long lines in plummet, probably double bounding lines; Fols 139-148, 30 long lines in plummet, probably double bounding lines; Fols 149-155v, 31 long lines in plummet, probably double bounding lines (Ker 1957, p. 237 and Franzen 1998, pp. 2-3).

Hand Description

Hand
  • Number of hands: 3 from ca. 1060 to 1220
  • Summary: The four parts are copied by four main hands. Fols 1-61, Part 1 is copied by one scribe in square Anglo-Saxon minuscule datable to s. xiin; according to Ker '40 years older than the rest of the manuscript' (Ker 1957, p. 237). Fols 62 to 155 are written by three hands in an insular minuscule datable to s. ximed: fols. 62-139v/5, fols 139v/6-149, fols 149-155. All three hands share characteristics which can be found in contemporary Worcester hands. Ker notes 'the long upstroke of ð is prominent and the ends of descenders tend to curve to the left. Hyphens [...] are level with the tops of low letters, as often in Worcester MSS' (Ker 1957, p. 237). These features can also be found, for instance, in Laud Misc 509Laud Misc 492 and Tiberius B. iv, fol. 81.
  • Hand: main text
    • Scope: major
    • Script: Insular minuscule
    • Ker reference: Ker 182 Scribe 2
    • Description: Fols 62-139v/5. A round, well executed script with insular letter forms.
    • Summary of the characteristics of the hand:
    • ð Prominent upperstroke with occasionally protruding strokes to the left.
    • Punctuation:
    • high
    • Other manuscripts:
    • Date: s. ximed
  • Hand: main text
    • Scope: major
    • Script: Insular minuscule
    • Ker reference: not in Ker
    • Description: Fols 139v/6-149. A round, small script with prominent feet.
    • Summary of the characteristics of the hand:
    • ð Prominent upperstroke.
    • Other manuscripts:
    • Date: s. ximed
  • Hand: main text
  • Hand: annotations
    • Scope: minor
    • Scribe: Tremulous Scribe
    • Script: English Vernacular Minuscule
    • Description: Extensive glosses, corrections and alterations by the Tremulous Hand (Franzen 1998, p. 46).
  • Hand: annotations
    • Scope: minor
    • Scribe: Coleman
    • Script: English Vernacular Minuscule
    • Description: Annotations (Johnson and Rudolf 2010, pp. 1-13).
Decoration Description

Fols 1-61, red is used for headings and names, red, green and blue is also used for initials. Colour is also used for punctuation, probably added by the miniator. Insertions and corrections are sometimes in red.

Fols 62-139v, change of decorations with initials in red, blue and green. Red is used for Latin headings and capitals from fol. 137v.

Fols 139v- 148v, one initial is red on fol. 143v.

Additions

16th century: marginal note, on fol. 31r 'Michaell Lapworthus medicus Novemb. 1593', perhaps indicates ownership or readership.

Binding Description

Before 1621, Cotton bound Otho C. i with Otho C. i, Vol 1 (Wanley 1705, p. 212). Now the two parts are separate and Otho C. i has a nineteenth-century binding.


Additional Information

Administration Information

Manuscript described by Orietta Da Rold with the assistance of Hollie Morgan and Sanne van der Schee (2010; 2013).

Surrogates

Digital surrogate: http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=cotton_ms_otho_c_i!2_fs001r (accessed 18 July 2018)

EM Project facsimile

Franzen, Christine, Anglo- Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile (Tempe, AZ: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1998), vol. 6: Worcester Manuscripts

Johnson, David F., and Winfried Rudolf, 'More Notes by Coleman', Medium Ævum, 79 (2010), 1-13, details of Coleman annotations  


History

Origin

Origin:

Part 1 has been associated with Canterbury and Exeter (Johnson and Rudolf 2010, p. 5). Parts 2, 3 and 4 may have been copied in Worcester; see the discussion on the hand above, and also Budny's suggestions that fols 62-137 may have been made during the episcopy of Wulfstan II, Bishop of Worcester 1062-95 (Budny 1997, p. 625).

Provenance:

Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 were probably in Worcester by 1060-1080. The corrections, glosses, marginal notes and running titles confirm that the four parts were available to readers in Worcester at the end of the eleventh century, for instance Coleman, and still read by the Tremulous Hand in the first half of the thirteenth-century.

Acquisition:

Michael Lapworth, a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, in 1562, could have owned the manuscript in 1593 as his name is written on fol. 31r. Atkins and Ker 1944 (p. 12) note that the Lapworth family was from Stowe in Warwickshire. It was acquired by Cotton sometime before 1621 when it was bound with British Library, Cotton Otho C. i, Vol 1 (see also British Library, Harley 6018).

Acquired by the British Museum along with the rest of the Cotton collection.

Provenance

Canterbury or Exeter;Worcester

Bibliography

Assmann, Bruno, ed., Angelsächsischen Homilien und Heiligenleben, Bibliotek der angelsächsischen Prosa, 13 (Kassel: Wigand, 1889; repr. 1964)

Atkins, Ivor, and Neil R. Ker, eds, Catalogus Librorum Manuscriptorum Bibliothecae Made in 1622-1623 by Patrick Yound Librarian to King James I(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1944)

Budny, Mildred, Insular, Anglo-Saxon, and early Anglo-Norman manuscript art at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge : an illustrated catalogue, 2 vols (Kalamazoo, Mich.: Medieval Institute Publications Western Michigan University in association with Research Group on Manuscript Evidence the Parker Library Corpus Christi College Cambridge, 1997).

Crawford, S. J., Exameron Anglice, or the Old English Hexameron, Bibliotek der angelsächsischen Prosa (Hamburg: H. Grand 1921)

Dobbie, Elliott van Kirk, ed., The Anglo-Saxon Minor Poems, The Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records, 6 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1942)

Frank, Roberta, and Angus Cameron, A Plan for the Dictionary of Old English(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1973)

Franzen, Christine, Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile (Tempe: Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 1998), vol. 6: Worcester Manuscripts

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Gameson, Richard, 'St Wulfstan, the Library of Worcester, and the Spirituality of the Medieval Book', in St. Wulfstan and his World, ed. by Julia Barrow and Nicholas Brooks (Aldershot, Hants, England, Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005), pp. 59-104

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 359

Hecht, Hans, ed., Bischof Wærferths von Worcester Übersetzung der Dialoge Gregors des Grossen, Bibliothek der Angelsächsischen Prosa, 5 (Liepzig: G. H. Wigand, 1900; repr. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1965)

Johnson, David F., and Winfried Rudolf, 'More Notes by Coleman', Medium Ævum, 79 (2010), 1-13

Ker, N. R., Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957; repr. 1990), item 182

Laing, Margaret, Catalogue of Sources for a Linguistic Atlas of Early Medieval English (Woodbridge: Brewer, 1993), p. 79

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