London, British Library, Royal 7. C. iv

Present Location
Repository
Collection
Shelfmark

7. C. iv

Medieval Provenance

General Information

Ker

256

Gnuess/Lapidge

470

Summary

Continuous interlinear gloss to the Defensor's Liber scintillarum. The main text is s. xiin, the gloss mainly in a hand of s. ximed.

The originally blank page (fol. 106v) at the end of Liber scintillarum contains several scribbles and some drawings (a face and a trial of a court of arms). One of the scribbles is a couple of lines of the Poema Morale, partly erased. Ker 1957 also reports six Latin lemmata with Old English glosses, partly illegible

Digital Surrogate

http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=royal_ms_7_c_iv_fs001r

Manuscript Items

 

  1. Itemfols 1r/1-100v/16
    • Title (fol. 31v and Doane 1997, p. 49

      Ker 1957, item 256, art. 1

      C.6): Gloss to Bible, Ecclesiasticus extracts

      Bibliography:

      Ker 1957, item 256, art. 2

      C.20): Gloss to Isidore, Sententiae

      Note: Book 2, Chapters 6, 17-21.

      Bibliography:

      Ker 1957, item 256, art. 2

      B.27.3.23): Scribbles

      Note: One of the scribbles is a couple of lines of the Poema Morale, partly erased, 'elde me is bestolen on er[.....] Ne mæg ic geseo before me [.....]' (lines 17 and 18).

      Bibliography:

      Ker 1957, item 256, art. 3

      Pulsiano 1984


Object Description

Form

Form: Codex

Support: Parchment is very thin. Original flyleaves are in paper, s. xvi and later.

Extent:

  • 316 mm x 196 mm (dimensions of full-size leaves - size of leaves)
  • 224 mm x ca. 120 mm (dimensions of all - size of written space)

Foliation and/or Pagination: Fols iv + 107 + iv. Foliated (i-iv), 1-107, (108-11).

Collation:

  • Quires: According to Ker 1957, the collation of fols 1-107 is as follows:
    • 18 wants 1, fols 1-7
    • 2-38, fols 8-23
    • 48, fols 24-31; the proper order of the leaves is 28-30, 24, 31, 25-27
    • 5-88, fols 32-63
    • 98 wants 3-6 after fol. 65
    • 10-128, fols 68-91
    • 138, fols 92-99; the proper order is 92, 93, 97, 94, 95, 98, 99, 96
    • 148, fols 100-07.

Condition:

Original flyleaf in paper (fol. iv) is now mounted in modern paper. The side and bottom margins of many pages have been trimmed away with some loss to the text.

Layout description:

  • 26 lines.Prickings are visible, but dry-point rullings are very faint. Double binding vertical lines are visible in some pages, but horizontal lines are not very clear.

Hand Description

Hand
  • Number of hands: 3 or more from 1060-1220
  • Summary: The text is by a xi1 hand, 'admirably written'. The gloss is mainly in one hand, but there is 'the earlier stratum of glosses' too (Ker 1957). Scribbles in English were added at the end of the book.
  • Hand: Interlinear gloss
    • Scope: Major
    • Script: Insular minuscule
    • Ker reference: Ker 256 art 1
    • Description: Fols 1-100v.
    • Summary of the characteristics of the hand:
    • Insular a is triangular.
    • Insular d has a rounded back, and its short ascender is at 45º.
    • e is insular, sometimes with a horn and a tongue.
    • Insular f.
    • g is insular with a straight top. The vertical stroke joins the horizontal bar at the left end, and the stroke makes a 'c'-like curve first. The loop of g closes in a round bowl. The lower loop is approximately the same size as the upper loop.
    • Insular r: its left limb is straight or curves slightly to the left; its right limb often curves to the left, and sometimes almost touches the left limb.
    • ð has a taller ascender than d, and its crossbar extends only to the right. The end of the crossbar turns downwards.
    • Date: 1060-70
  • Hand: Interlinear and marginal gloss
    • Scope: Minor
    • Script: Insular minuscule
    • Ker reference: Ker 256 art 1
    • Description: Fols 24, 31, 35. There is the 'earlier stratum of glosses on the originally adjacent leaves' (Ker 1957).
    • Summary of the characteristics of the hand:
    • Insular d has a rounded back, and its short ascender is at 45º.
    • Open-headed insular e; its tongue has a downwards serif.
    • Insular f.
    • g is insular. Its bottom loop is larger than the top loop.
    • ð has a taller ascender than d, and its crossbar turns upwards to the left end and downwards at the right end.
    • y has a dot.
    • Date: s. ximed
  • Hand: Scribbles
    • Scope: Minor
    • Script: Gothic
    • Ker reference: Ker 256 art 3a
    • Description: Fol. 106v.
    • Summary of the characteristics of the hand:
    • f is insular, its back is curving backwards and the top stroke rises at 30º and turns back.
    • g is insular, its head is wavy and the vertical stroke joins the middle of the head. The loop is open.
    • Insular r; its head is a bow.
    • Date: s. xii/xiii

Additional Information

Administration Information

Manuscript described by Takako Kato with the assistance of Hollie Morgan (August 2010; 2013).

Surrogates

Digital surrogate: http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=royal_ms_7_c_iv_fs001r (accessed 18 July 2018)

EM Project facsimile

Microfiche in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 1997), vol. 5: Latin Manuscripts with Anglo-Saxon Glosses


History

Origin

Origin:

According to Doane 1997, the original text was probably written at Christ Church, Canterbury (p. 48). Provenance:

Located at Christ Church, Canterbury. According to Ker 1957, it is identifiable in a medieval catalogue of the library at Christ Church, Canterbury.

Acquisition:

Owned by Lord John Lumley. The manuscript went to the Royal collection probably as a gift after his death in 1609.

Provenance

Canterbury Christ Church

Bibliography

Derolez, R., 'Some Notes on the Liber scintillarum and Its Old english Glos (B.M, Ms. Royal 7 C iv)', in Philological Essays: Studies in Old and Middle English Language and Literature in Honour of Herbert Dean Merritt, ed. by James L. Rosier (The Hague: Mouton, 1970), pp. 142-51

Doane, A. N., '290. London, British Library, Royal 7 C. iv', in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 1997), vol. 5: Latin Manuscripts with Anglo-Saxon Glosses, pp. 48-51

Getty, Sarah S., 'An Edition, with Commentary, of the Latin/Anglo-Saxon Liber Scintillarum' (unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Pennsylvania, 1969)

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 470

Jayne, Sears, and Francis R. Johnson, eds, The Lumley Library: The Catalogue of 1609 (London: Trustees of the British Museum, 1956)

Ker, N. R., Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957; repr. 1990), item 256

Marsden, Richard, The Text of the Old Testament in Anglo-Saxon England, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England, 15 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995)

Meritt, Herbert Dean, 'Old English Glosses, Mostly Dry Point', Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 60 (1961), 441-50

Pulsiano, Philip, 'A New Anglo- Saxon Gloss in the Liber Scintillarum', Notes and Queries, 31, no. 2 (1984), 151-53

Rhodes, E. W., ed., Defensor's Liber Scintillarum, with an Interlinear Anglo- Saxon Version Made Early in the Eleventh Century, EETS, OS 93 (London: Trübner, 1889)

Rochais, H.-M., ed., Defensor de Ligugé. Livre d'étincelles, Sources Chrétienne, 77, 86. Série des Textes Monastiques d'Occident, 7, 9, 2 vols (Paris: Éditions du Cerf, 1961-62)

Rochais, Henricus M., ed., Defensoris Locogiacensis Monachi. Liber scintillarum., Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina, 117.1 (Turnholt: Brepols, 1957)

Scragg, Donald, Alexander Rumble, and Kathryn Powell, C11 Database Project(Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies, http://www.arts.manchester.ac.uk/mancass/c11database/; accessed in 2009)

Verdonck, J., 'Notes on Some Problematic glosses in the Liber ScintillarumInterlineation (Ms. London, BM Royal 7 C. IV)', English studies, 57 (1976), 97-102

---, 'The Old English Glosses of MS. London, B.M. Royal 7 C. iv (Defensor's Liber Scintillarum with an Appendix De Vitiis et Peccatis) Edited with an Introduction, Notes and Indexes' (unpublished, State University of Ghent, 1974)

Wanley, H., Librorum Veterum Septentrionalium Catalogus (1705)