Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud Misc. 636

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Shelfmark

636

Medieval Provenance

General Information

Ker

346

Summary

The manuscript contains a copy of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, The Peterborough Chronicle (version E, Irvine 2004) on fols 86v-90v. In the margins of fols 86v-90v a later hand, s. xiii2, wrote a prose Anglo-Norman chronicle (Dean 1999, n. 13 and Ker 1957, p. 425).


Object Description

Form

Codex

Extent:

  • 210 mm x 145 mm (dimensions of most - size of leaves)
  • 240 mm x 165 mm (dimensions of fols 86-90 - size of leaves)
  • c. 170 mm x 100 mm (dimensions of all - size of written space)  

Foliation/Pagination: Fols 1-91+ xiv. Foliated in red pencil.

Collation:

Quires: 1-710, fols 1-70; 810, + 1 foilo after fol. 80, fols 71-81; 910, fols 82-91, s. xiv modern paper, possibly s. xvii (see also, O'Brien O'Keeffe 2003). 

Layout Description: Written in 30 long lines. Fol. 91 is written on 29 lines, and fols 2-7 are written in two columns. Ruled in hard point, Quire 1, fols 1-10, and lead.


Hand Description

Hand

Number of Hands: 2

Summary: The manuscript is copied by two scribes over time.

Hand: main text

Scope: major

Script: English Vernacular Minuscule

Ker reference: Ker 346 Scribe 1

Description: fols 1r-88v/9. The scribe wrote the text in different stages. Fols 1r-81r/10 was written at the same time. After that the writing changes in aspect and colour of ink, inidicating that the annals up to fol. 88v/9 were probably written in six blocks: 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125-6 'lande', 1126 'On þes'- 1127, 1128-31. The hand is a round English vernacular hand which uses both Caroline and insular letter-forms (see, also Ker 1957, p. 425; Whitelock 1954, pp. 14-17; O'Brien O'Keeffe 2003, p. 42; Irvine 2004 , pp. xix-xxii) 

Summary of the characteristics of the hand:

  • a: insular for English and Latin.
  • d: insular with ascender slightly curving to the right
  • f: insular.
  • g: insular.
  • r: insular.
  • s: insular. The low and high form of s are used indifferently.
  • ð: the same size as d, with a median stroke starting usually on the ascender and concluding with a dot to the left.
  • Short and tapered descenders curving to the left.

Abbreviations: Infrequent (see, for a full analysis Irvine 2004, pp. xxiv-xxviii). 

Litterae Notabiliores: The head of nota ˥ is curved.

Other manuscripts:

Date: s. xii1

 

Hand: main text

Scope: major

Scribe: Ker 346 SC2

Script: English Vernacular Minuscule

Description: Fols 88v/10-91. Scribe 2 writes in a clear upright and compressed minuscule, using mainly Caroline letter forms (Ker 1957, p. 425; Whitelock 1954, pp. 14-17; Irvine 2004, pp. xxi-xxiii).

Summary of the characteristics of the hand:

  • f: with a descender often below the line.
  • r: with a descender often below the line.
  • s: with a descender often below the line. 
  • þ used along with th.
  • ð used along with th.
  • u often used instead of ƿ.
  • ƿ used with u or uu
  • ƿ capital W always stands instead of ƿ.
  • descenders often descend below the line, as they would not normally do in a Latin literary text of this date, and turn to the left at the end.

Abbreviations: More frequent than Scribe 1 (see, for a full analysis Irvine 2004, pp. xxiv-xxviii)

Other manuscripts:

Date: s. xiimed

Decoration Description

The ornamental inital B on fol. 1r is green with decoration in red.

Additions

A quire of 14 folios, datable s. xvii, was added to the manuscript, and it is foliated 92-103. Fols 92r-97r contains transcripts by William L'Isle from The Parker Chronicle (CCCC 173, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, A version). The quire also contains seventeenth-century tables of contents of nine Parkerian homiliaries and miscellaneous notes in various hands (O'Brien O'Keeffe 2003, p. 41).

Binding Description

Seventeenth-century, reproduced in Whitelock (1954).


Additional Information

Administration Information

Manuscript described by Orietta Da Rold with the assistance of Hollie Morgan and George Younge (2010; 2013).

Surrogates: 

O'Brien O'Keeffe, Katherine, 'Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud. Misc. 636 (1003), Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (E-text) ("Peterborough Chronicle")', in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile (Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2003), vol. 10: Manuscripts Containing the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Works by Bede, and Other Texts, pp. 41-44

Whitelock, Dorothy, ed., The Peterborough Chronicle: The Bodleian Manuscript Laud Misc. 636, with an appendix by Cecil Clark, Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile, 4 (Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1954) 

Images of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud. Misc. 636 are available on LUNA at the Bodleian Library (accessed 24 July 2018)


History

Origin

Copied at Peterborough Abbey in the twelfth century. On fol. 1r there is an erased inscription, s. xiv: 'alienauerit ... sit ... et a celesti consolacione alienatus' (Ker 1957, p. 426).

Provenance: William Cecil, Lord Burghleigh (1520-1598) owned the manuscript from which Laurence Nowell (d. 1576) made a transcription, now London, British Library, Add. 43704 in 1565 while he was in residence at Burghleigh House. Whitelock notes that it was probably owned by Parker by 1566/67, as Parkerian underlinings, scoring in the margin and pointing fingers agree closely with the citations of the Chronicle in A Defence of Priestes Mariages of that date (Whitelock 1954, p. 23). Acquired by Laud in 1636 from William L'Isle, s. xvii1 (Ker 1957, p. 426 and O'Brien O'Keeffe 2003, p. 41).

Acquisition: Laud's gift to the Bodleian Library in 1639 (Wanley 1954, p. 426).

Provenance

Peterborough

Bibliography

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Clark, Cecily, 'Notes on MS. Laud Misc. 636', Medium Ævum, 23 (1954), 71-75

Dean, Ruth J., and Boulton Maureen B. M., Anglo-Norman Literature: A Guide to Texts and Manuscripts, Anglo-Norman Text Society Occasional Publications Series, 3 (London: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 1999)

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