58 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS [42
f E. 8. 2
42. Florence of Worcester. ■ fol. 221
[ L. 12
Vellum, 14I x 10, ff. 155, double columns of 44 lines. Cent,
xii (cir. 1 I/O?), in a very fine round hand, with a very slight slope
to the left. A noble piece of writing throughout.
Calf binding rebacked.
Contents xvii with additions by Sancroft.
Collation: I8 28 (wants 6) 38-198 20 (four). Foliation begins on
the second leaf.
From Abingdon Abbey. At top of f. 6 (xv) is: Iste liber est
Ecclesie S. Marie Abendon. Quicunque ipsum alienauerit cela-
uerit vel aliquo alio defraudauerit Anathema sit ei. Amen. Amen.
At top of f. 15 (xiv) is the same, ending: Anathema sit. Amen.
Fiat fiat Amen.
On i b (xv) is : Iste est liber Ixxxviij in inuentorio almarioli claustri.
Also: (xvi early) Iste liber pertinet ad me Edouardum Jons (?)
presbiterum.
At bottom of f. 1 is: Lumley.
There are various notes: cronica mariani scoti (xv).
IIoXi'XportKa rov [iapi.avov rov ctkotov (xvii) and another scribble in
Greek by the same hand obliterated.
Florence of Worcester’s Chronicle, based on Marianus Scotus . f. 1
Adam centum, xxx. annorum genuit seth et postea uixit octingentos
annos
Genealogy of the descendants of Noah’s sons. From Gen. x. In a
central column the pedigree from Adam to Woden.
Genealogies of the English Kings with historical notes ... 1 b
Angli saxones imperatoris martiani tempore
Ed. Thorpe, I. 258. Mon. Hist. Britt. 635.
The pedigrees usually occupy a central column, the names written
in capitals.
They end on 5 a where they are carried down to Henric. (Henry II)
and Alienora. The name of (R)icardus has been added.
5 b is blank.
Anno dominice inc(arnationis) secundum Dionisium d. xix
Cerdic et Kinric (Thorpe, I. 271) ....... 6
—coronam regni sicut ei iuratum fuerat adeptus est. 7 b blank.
Nomina LXX duorum discipulorum Christi (red, blue, green capitals) 8
Printed in my Catalogue of C.C.C. I. 178 and in J. T. S., 1910,
P- 459-
Nomina Hebreorum Pontificum, with notes. Aaron to Pisanus,
continuing with bishops of Jerusalem. Jacobus frater domini to
Cirillus.
f E. 8. 2
42. Florence of Worcester. ■ fol. 221
[ L. 12
Vellum, 14I x 10, ff. 155, double columns of 44 lines. Cent,
xii (cir. 1 I/O?), in a very fine round hand, with a very slight slope
to the left. A noble piece of writing throughout.
Calf binding rebacked.
Contents xvii with additions by Sancroft.
Collation: I8 28 (wants 6) 38-198 20 (four). Foliation begins on
the second leaf.
From Abingdon Abbey. At top of f. 6 (xv) is: Iste liber est
Ecclesie S. Marie Abendon. Quicunque ipsum alienauerit cela-
uerit vel aliquo alio defraudauerit Anathema sit ei. Amen. Amen.
At top of f. 15 (xiv) is the same, ending: Anathema sit. Amen.
Fiat fiat Amen.
On i b (xv) is : Iste est liber Ixxxviij in inuentorio almarioli claustri.
Also: (xvi early) Iste liber pertinet ad me Edouardum Jons (?)
presbiterum.
At bottom of f. 1 is: Lumley.
There are various notes: cronica mariani scoti (xv).
IIoXi'XportKa rov [iapi.avov rov ctkotov (xvii) and another scribble in
Greek by the same hand obliterated.
Florence of Worcester’s Chronicle, based on Marianus Scotus . f. 1
Adam centum, xxx. annorum genuit seth et postea uixit octingentos
annos
Genealogy of the descendants of Noah’s sons. From Gen. x. In a
central column the pedigree from Adam to Woden.
Genealogies of the English Kings with historical notes ... 1 b
Angli saxones imperatoris martiani tempore
Ed. Thorpe, I. 258. Mon. Hist. Britt. 635.
The pedigrees usually occupy a central column, the names written
in capitals.
They end on 5 a where they are carried down to Henric. (Henry II)
and Alienora. The name of (R)icardus has been added.
5 b is blank.
Anno dominice inc(arnationis) secundum Dionisium d. xix
Cerdic et Kinric (Thorpe, I. 271) ....... 6
—coronam regni sicut ei iuratum fuerat adeptus est. 7 b blank.
Nomina LXX duorum discipulorum Christi (red, blue, green capitals) 8
Printed in my Catalogue of C.C.C. I. 178 and in J. T. S., 1910,
P- 459-
Nomina Hebreorum Pontificum, with notes. Aaron to Pisanus,
continuing with bishops of Jerusalem. Jacobus frater domini to
Cirillus.