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LAMBETH LIBRARY
657
477. Pictor in Carmine.
Themata, Concordantia, etc.
l. e. 5 (4)
■ 8vo. 15
P. 5
Vellum, 6J x 5, ff. 290, 2 volumes of cent. xiii.
Calf binding, pr. ia 2d.
List of contents by Sancroft.
Collation : I i2 212 312 (wants 1) 412 510 610 714 812 (5 and 12 frag-
ments) 912 (wants 1?) io12 (wants 5) 1114 1212 (wants 3, 9) 1314
(+4 after 7: wants 3) 1412 1516 1614 (13, 14 canc.) 1712 (wants 1)
1814 (wants 14) 1916 2014 (wants 13, 14) 2112.
II 228—268. Vol. II perhaps from Buildwas.
On f. 1 a are notes (xiii) on qui uiderit mulierem, and scribbles.
On 1 b a receipt: Ista valent ad cancerosa capita. The name
Grenewey (xv), which is scribbled in other parts of the book.
On 2 a ‘ Tomas ’ ‘ Grenewey.’ Vptun. Recipe ff. gr. 1.
On 2 b verses :
(«) Fallitur eua dolo. cibus ade gaudia finis
Et causa behmoht atri genus exime diuum
Cui belue gladius furit et discordia bella
ast gener fert dominam. cliperws bellantibus astans
(ff) Cum fuerint anni completi mille ducenti
Et seni decies a partu uirginis alme
Tunc antichristus nacetur demone plenus
i ii
(c) An ‘ antethema.’ Homo cecitate lippus ruditate stolidus
iii
breuitate uite inexpertus etc. (repeated on the last page
of the book) and some scribbles.
I. 1. A close small hand : 32 lines to a full page.
Pictor in carmine (a collection of Biblical subjects for repre-
sentation in churches, arranged by type and antitype. It
consists of (a) Prologues, (3) list of subjects, and (<r) verses to
accompany them. The best copy is perhaps that in Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge, no. 300. Another very good
complete one is in the Fitzwilliam Museum. The Prologue
was printed by Sir T. Phillipps from one of his own MSS.
and reprinted thence by Delisle, Melanges de paleographic
etc., p. 206). The present copy contains only the prologue
and list of subjects, copied here for use in sermons, perhaps.
L. c.
42
LAMBETH LIBRARY
657
477. Pictor in Carmine.
Themata, Concordantia, etc.
l. e. 5 (4)
■ 8vo. 15
P. 5
Vellum, 6J x 5, ff. 290, 2 volumes of cent. xiii.
Calf binding, pr. ia 2d.
List of contents by Sancroft.
Collation : I i2 212 312 (wants 1) 412 510 610 714 812 (5 and 12 frag-
ments) 912 (wants 1?) io12 (wants 5) 1114 1212 (wants 3, 9) 1314
(+4 after 7: wants 3) 1412 1516 1614 (13, 14 canc.) 1712 (wants 1)
1814 (wants 14) 1916 2014 (wants 13, 14) 2112.
II 228—268. Vol. II perhaps from Buildwas.
On f. 1 a are notes (xiii) on qui uiderit mulierem, and scribbles.
On 1 b a receipt: Ista valent ad cancerosa capita. The name
Grenewey (xv), which is scribbled in other parts of the book.
On 2 a ‘ Tomas ’ ‘ Grenewey.’ Vptun. Recipe ff. gr. 1.
On 2 b verses :
(«) Fallitur eua dolo. cibus ade gaudia finis
Et causa behmoht atri genus exime diuum
Cui belue gladius furit et discordia bella
ast gener fert dominam. cliperws bellantibus astans
(ff) Cum fuerint anni completi mille ducenti
Et seni decies a partu uirginis alme
Tunc antichristus nacetur demone plenus
i ii
(c) An ‘ antethema.’ Homo cecitate lippus ruditate stolidus
iii
breuitate uite inexpertus etc. (repeated on the last page
of the book) and some scribbles.
I. 1. A close small hand : 32 lines to a full page.
Pictor in carmine (a collection of Biblical subjects for repre-
sentation in churches, arranged by type and antitype. It
consists of (a) Prologues, (3) list of subjects, and (<r) verses to
accompany them. The best copy is perhaps that in Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge, no. 300. Another very good
complete one is in the Fitzwilliam Museum. The Prologue
was printed by Sir T. Phillipps from one of his own MSS.
and reprinted thence by Delisle, Melanges de paleographic
etc., p. 206). The present copy contains only the prologue
and list of subjects, copied here for use in sermons, perhaps.
L. c.
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