The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220
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The manuscript contains a copy of the an 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 (see, Dean 1999, n 13 and Ker 1957, p. 425).
Form: codex
Extent:
210 x 145 (dimensions of most - size of leaves)
240 x 165 (dimensions of fols 86-90 - size of leaves)
c. 170 x 100 (dimensions of all - size of written)
Foliation and/or Pagination: Fols 1- 91+ xiv. Foliated in red pencil.
Collation:
Condition:
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.
Short and tapered descenders curving to the left.
The ornamental inital B on fol. 1r is green with decoration in red.
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 The Parker Chronicle (CCCC 173, Anglo- axon Chronicle, A version). The quire also contains seventeenth-century tables of contents of nine Parkerian homilaries and miscellaneous notes in various hands (O'Brien O'Keeffe 2003, p. 41).
Seventeenth-century, reproduced in Whitelock (1954).
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).
William Cecil, Lord Burghley (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 Burghley 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).
Laud's gift to the Bodleian Library in 1639 (Wanley 1954, p. 426).
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)
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, Arizona: 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
Images of Oxford, Bodleian Library, Laud. Misc. 636 are available on Luna at the Bodleian Library.
Bately, Janet M., ed., The Anglo- Saxon Chronicle, A Collaborative Edition: Volume 3, MS A (Cambridge: Brewer, 1986)
Bishop, Terence Alan Martyn, 'Bibliographical Notes. Notes on Cambridge Manuscripts', Transaction of Cambridge Bibliographical Society, 1 (1949-53), 432-41
Clark, Cecily, 'Notes on MS. Laud Misc. 636', Medium Aevum, 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)
Foltys, Christian, ed.,Brutus, Li Rei de Engleterre, Le Livere de Reis de Engleterre (Berlin: E. Reuter Gesellschaft, 1962)
Glover, John, ed., Le Livere de Reis de Brittanie e le Livere de Reis de Engleterre, Rolls Series, 42 (London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1865)
Graham, Timothy, and Andrew G. Watson, The Recovery of the Past in Early Elizabethan England: Documents by John Bale and John Joscelyn from the Circle of Matthew Parker, Cambridge Bibliographical Society Monograph, 13 vols (Cambridge: Cambridge Bibliographical Society, 1998)
Howarth, H. H., Archaeological Journal, xlv (1908), 158-81
Irvine, Susan, ed.,The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. A Collaborative Edition: The E-Text (Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2004)
James, M. R., Lists of Manuscripts Formerly in Peterborough Abbey Library, Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, suppl. 5 (Oxford: Oxford University Press for the Bibliographical Society, 1926)
Ker, N. R., 'Some Notes on the Peterborough Chronicle', Medium Ævum, 3 (1934), 136
Ker, N. R., Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957; repr. 1990), item 346
Laing, Margaret, Catalogue of Sources for a Linguistic Atlas of Early Medieval English (Woodbridge: Brewer, 1993), pp. 138-9.
LUNA, (http://bodley30.bodley.ox.ac.uk:8180/luna/servlet; accessed August 2010)
Lutz, Angelika, 'Das Studium der Angelsächsischen Chronik im 16. Jahr-hundert: Nowell und Joscelyn', Anglia, 100 (1982), 301-56
Morris, Avril Margaret, 'Forging Links with the Past: The Twelfth-Century Reconstruction of Anglo-Saxon Peterborough ' (unpublished, University of Leicester, 2006)
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, Arizona: 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
Plummer, Charles, ed., Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel, repr. with a bibliographical note by Dorothy Whitelock, 2 vols (1892-99; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1952)
Plummer, Charles, ed., Venerabilis Baedae Opera Historica, 2 vols (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1896)
Roberts, Jane, Guide to Scripts Used in English Writings up to 1500 (London: British Library, 2005)
Wanley, Humfrey, Antique literature septentrionalis liber alter (Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre, 1705)
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)