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72 changes: 65 additions & 7 deletions collections/Add_A/MS_Add_A_61.xml
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<titleStmt>
<title>MS. Add. A. 61</title>
<title type="collection">MSS. Add. (Additional) A</title>
<respStmt>
<resp>Summary description</resp>
<persName>Elizabeth Solopova</persName>
<persName>Matthew Holford</persName>

<respStmt xml:id="SC">
<resp when="1905">Cataloguer</resp>
<persName>Falconer Madan</persName>
</respStmt>

<respStmt xml:id="SJB">
<resp when="2025">Encoding</resp>
<persName>Stewart Brookes</persName>
</respStmt>

</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<publisher>
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<idno type="catalogue">Western</idno>
</publicationStmt>
<sourceDesc>

<msDesc xml:id="MS_Add_A_61" xml:lang="en">
<msIdentifier>
<country>United Kingdom</country>
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</altIdentifier>
</msIdentifier>
<msContents>

<msItem n="1" xml:id="MS_Add_A_61-item1">
<locus>(fols 1ra-53vb)</locus>
<author key="person_89028232">Geoffrey of Monmouth</author>
<title key="work_1677">Historia regum Britanniae</title>
<rubric>Hic incipit brutus Anglie</rubric>
<incipit>Cum mecum multa &amp; de multis.</incipit>
<textLang mainLang="la">Latin</textLang>
</msItem>

<msItem>
<locus>(fol. 54v)</locus>
<note>15th century note on the Dionysiac cycle</note>
</msItem>
</msContents>

<physDesc>
<objectDesc form="codex">
<supportDesc material="perg">
<support>parchment</support>

<extent source="SC">i + <measure type="leaf" quantity="55">55</measure> leaves
<dimensions type="binding" unit="in">
<height>7.25</height>
<width>5.375</width>
</dimensions>
</extent>

<collation>1-2<hi rend="superscript">8</hi>, 3<hi rend="superscript">12</hi>, 4<hi rend="superscript">8</hi>,
5<hi rend="superscript">14</hi>, 6<hi rend="superscript">4</hi> (51-54). Quires 2 and 4 are in the wrong order (4 should follow 2) but there is no loss of text:
fols 29-36 (§58 'Dominum Iulii abicientes' - §90 'Plebs usus belli <sic>ignaria</sic>' should precede fols 17-28 (§90 'que ceteris negotiis'). No catchwords</collation>

</supportDesc>

<layoutDesc>
<layout columns="2" writtenLines="38 46">In 2 cols of <hi rend="italic">c</hi>. 38 x 46 written lines. Pricking marks occasionally visible at the outer edges.
Sometimes written below the top ruled line. Double or single boundary lines
</layout>
</layoutDesc>

</objectDesc>

<handDesc>
<handNote>
Written with varying degrees of informality and irregularity by several small and often cursive hands of the glossing type. The least formal hand has
deeply-split ascenders and uses simple, crude letter-forms; the tall decorated ascenders on the first line of a page reflect documentary practice.
The shaft of the Tironian nota is crossed in places; <hi rend="bold">a</hi> has both the Caroline minuscule and two-compartment forms; the only ligature
in use is <hi rend="bold">de</hi>; round-backed <hi rend="bold">d</hi> is standard; tall <hi rend="bold">s</hi> is used in final position;
<hi rend="bold">g</hi> is crank-tailed. The Insular <hi rend="italic">enim</hi>-compendium occurs. The ink is dark brown
</handNote>
</handDesc>

<decoDesc>
<decoNote type="colInit">Coloured capitals.</decoNote>
<decoNote type="colInit">Small plain red capitals withut filigree except (in ink) at §1 and §5</decoNote>
<decoNote type="diagram">Shield drawn on 53v with a different shield on the facing recto</decoNote>
</decoDesc>

</physDesc>
<history>
<origin>
<origDate calendar="Gregorian" notAfter="1300" notBefore="1200">13th century</origDate>
<origPlace>
<country key="place_7002445">English</country>
<country key="place_7002445">England</country>
</origPlace>
</origin>
<provenance>On fol. 54v, now barely visible, is 'Iste liber est fratris Guillelmi de Buria de [...] Roberti ordinis fratrum Pred[icatorum}' (15th century)</provenance>

<provenance>'hanauilla' is written at the foot of the page (15th century)</provenance>

<acquisition when="1863">Bought from the rev. <persName role="fmo" key="person_71503387">W. D. Macray</persName> on March 17, 1863, for £1 10<hi rend="italic">s</hi></acquisition>
</history>
<additional>
<adminInfo>
<recordHist>
<source>Summary description by Elizabeth Solopova and Matthew Holford, based on the Summary Catalogue and supplementary sources. <listBibl>
<source>
Description adapted (January 2025) by Stewart J. Brookes from Julia C. Crick, <title>The Historia Regum Britannie of Geoffrey of Monmouth. III: A Summary Catalogue of the Manuscripts</title>
(D. S. Brewer, 1989). Described previously in the Summary Catalogue (1905)
<listBibl>
<bibl facs="aam0550.gif" type="SC">Summary Catalogue, Vol. 5, p. 515</bibl>
</listBibl>
</source>
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</sourceDesc>
</fileDesc>
<revisionDesc>
<change when="2025-01-21">Description revised to incorporate information from Julia C. Crick, <title>The Historia Regum Britannie of Geoffrey of Monmouth</title> (1989) and the Summary Catalogue (1905)</change>
<change when="2017-07-01">First online publication.</change>
<change when="2017-05-25"><persName>James Cummings</persName> Up-converted the markup using <ref target="https://github.com/jamescummings/Bodleian-msDesc-ODD/blob/master/convertTolkien2Bodley.xsl">https://github.com/jamescummings/Bodleian-msDesc-ODD/blob/master/convertTolkien2Bodley.xsl</ref></change>
</revisionDesc>
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the feasts of St Osmund (canonized 1456) and his translation (1457) are absent,
as is the feast of Transfiguration. </provenance>
<provenance>Inscribed ‘6’, 18th century (?) (fol. 2r). </provenance>
<acquisition when="1658">Bodleian Library: bought in 1658, along with the Summary catalogue
nos. 3617–25, with part of £5 given by Joseph Maynard, fellow of Exeter
College, Oxford. The shelfmark ‘Auctarium’ was given c. 1789, when books then


<acquisition when="1658">Bought with part of £5 given by <persName key="person_2739" role="dnr">Joseph Maynard</persName>, fellow of Exeter college, Oxford, in 1658
along with nine other manuscripts:
<ref target="https://medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manuscript_9089">MS. e Mus. 146</ref>,
<ref target="https://medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manuscript_9074">MS. e Mus. 111</ref>,
<ref target="https://medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manuscript_9078">MS. e Mus. 116</ref>,
<ref target="https://archives.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/repositories/2/resources/5830">MS. e Mus. 162</ref>,
<ref target="https://archives.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/repositories/2/resources/5829">MS. eMus. 164</ref>,
<ref target="https://medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manuscript_697">MS. Auct. F. 5. 26</ref>,
<ref target="https://medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manuscript_699">MS. Auct. F. 5. 28</ref>,
<ref target="https://medieval.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/manuscript_9128">MS. e Mus. 244</ref>
and <ref target="https://archives.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/repositories/2/resources/5822">MS. e Mus. 59</ref> .
The shelfmark ‘Auctarium’ was given c. 1789, when books then
considered most valuable in the Library were moved to the Auctarium (one of the
schools in the Bodleian Library quadrangle) (see Summary catalogue, vol. 1, pp.
xiv, xxxix–xl). Earlier shelfmarks: ‘150’ (spine; cf. fol. 1v); ‘è Musæo. 92’
(fol. 1v; cf. spine). </acquisition>
</history>
(fol. 1v; cf. spine).</acquisition>

</history>
<additional>
<adminInfo>
<recordHist>
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