4/1] LAMBETH LIBRARY 647
Lib. iv. 26b argument: Protinus—celestia dona (Z.<r. p. 10),
ending 32 b : fagi.
There are few scholia except on Lib. 1.
3. Aeneis ........... 32 b
Arguments : (<z) Primus habet libicam (Basilii: Anth. Lat.
no. 634).
(Z) to Lib. I. Eneas primo libie depellitur horis
Vir magnus bello nulli pietate secundus etc.
{Anth. Lat. p. 2.) These arguments are given at the beginning
of the several books.
The text begins on 33, and is headed by a fine large initial
containing white branchwork, and a yellow lion, on red and
blue grounds : the words [a)rma virumque cano are supplied
at the side in what may well be Italian capitals of cent, xv, and
the remainder of line 1 in minuscule of the same character.
Lib. 11. 40 b, in. 49, iv. 56 b, v. 63 b, vi. 72 b, vn. 82,
viii. 90 b, IX. 98, X. 106 b, XI. 116, XII. 125^, ending
135 bsub umbras.
There are hardly any scholia after f. 56.
II. 4. f. if a (blank) has some scribbles on it, e.g. omnis homo
primum preponit nobile vinum
Alexandreis Walteri de Castellione . . . . . 136 b
See Ward, Cat. of Romances I. 94 and P.L. cclx. 463.
Prose prologue. Moris est usitati cum in auribus
—quod instat agamus {added: et ut facili quod quis quesierit—
per capitula distinguamus),
There are marginal scholia to this and to the earlier part of the
poem.
Lib. 1. Primus aristotiles imbutum nectare sacro . . . 137
—uisa retractat.
Gesta ducis macedum totum disgesta per orbem
Lib. 11. Preparat ad pugnam Ultorem patrie . . . 143 b
Lib. in. Tercius arma canit lam fragor annorum . . 150^
Lib. iv. Quartus ad uxoris Luridus et piceo . . . 157
After 160 there is a dislocation, to which attention is called by
marginal notes (xiii late?).
Lib. v. Quintus habet strages Lege nume regis . . 164 b
Lib. vi. Sextus alexandrum Ecce lues mundi . . . 171
Lib. vii. Septimus in dominum Restitit hesperio . . 177 b
The allusion to S. Thomas and Robert of Flanders in the
text, f. 181 b, in a slightly different form from any cited
by Ward.
Flandria robertum gemeret non anglia thomam
Lib. viii. Hyrcanos domat Menonis eterno . . . 184
Lib. ix. In nono magnus Ultima terribiles . . . 190 b
Lib. x. Occeanum decumis Sidereos fluctus . . . 197 b
ending 203 a: Gloria guilelmi nullum moritura per euum. Expl.
Lib. iv. 26b argument: Protinus—celestia dona (Z.<r. p. 10),
ending 32 b : fagi.
There are few scholia except on Lib. 1.
3. Aeneis ........... 32 b
Arguments : (<z) Primus habet libicam (Basilii: Anth. Lat.
no. 634).
(Z) to Lib. I. Eneas primo libie depellitur horis
Vir magnus bello nulli pietate secundus etc.
{Anth. Lat. p. 2.) These arguments are given at the beginning
of the several books.
The text begins on 33, and is headed by a fine large initial
containing white branchwork, and a yellow lion, on red and
blue grounds : the words [a)rma virumque cano are supplied
at the side in what may well be Italian capitals of cent, xv, and
the remainder of line 1 in minuscule of the same character.
Lib. 11. 40 b, in. 49, iv. 56 b, v. 63 b, vi. 72 b, vn. 82,
viii. 90 b, IX. 98, X. 106 b, XI. 116, XII. 125^, ending
135 bsub umbras.
There are hardly any scholia after f. 56.
II. 4. f. if a (blank) has some scribbles on it, e.g. omnis homo
primum preponit nobile vinum
Alexandreis Walteri de Castellione . . . . . 136 b
See Ward, Cat. of Romances I. 94 and P.L. cclx. 463.
Prose prologue. Moris est usitati cum in auribus
—quod instat agamus {added: et ut facili quod quis quesierit—
per capitula distinguamus),
There are marginal scholia to this and to the earlier part of the
poem.
Lib. 1. Primus aristotiles imbutum nectare sacro . . . 137
—uisa retractat.
Gesta ducis macedum totum disgesta per orbem
Lib. 11. Preparat ad pugnam Ultorem patrie . . . 143 b
Lib. in. Tercius arma canit lam fragor annorum . . 150^
Lib. iv. Quartus ad uxoris Luridus et piceo . . . 157
After 160 there is a dislocation, to which attention is called by
marginal notes (xiii late?).
Lib. v. Quintus habet strages Lege nume regis . . 164 b
Lib. vi. Sextus alexandrum Ecce lues mundi . . . 171
Lib. vii. Septimus in dominum Restitit hesperio . . 177 b
The allusion to S. Thomas and Robert of Flanders in the
text, f. 181 b, in a slightly different form from any cited
by Ward.
Flandria robertum gemeret non anglia thomam
Lib. viii. Hyrcanos domat Menonis eterno . . . 184
Lib. ix. In nono magnus Ultima terribiles . . . 190 b
Lib. x. Occeanum decumis Sidereos fluctus . . . 197 b
ending 203 a: Gloria guilelmi nullum moritura per euum. Expl.