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Add MS 33392
- Record Id:
- 032-002024204
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002024204
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000054.0x00005c
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 33392
- Title:
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1. " THE CROWNE OF THORNES": a religious poem in rhymed heroic verse. in twelve books, beg.: " I sing of thornes transform'd in bloody springs." f. 1. Written in two different hands, the second beginning at f. 85. A work under this title (in eight books) was composed by Sir John Beaumont, Bart. (ob. 1627), 'but no copy of it is known to have survived (see A. B. Grosart, Poems of Sir J. Beaumont, 1869, p. xxxii., and Dict. of Nat. Biogr., vol. iv. 1885, p. 59). As it was written in the lifetime of Hen. Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton (ob. 1624), it cannot be identical with the present article, which was written (f. 143) after the marriage of Charles I. (1625). For the probable author, see below, under art. 2.
2. A collection of Latin poems, mostly of a devotional or satirical. character and with a strong anti-Protestant bias. Written in the same hand throughout and apparently autograph. ff. 146-190. Included are:-Epigrams against Luther. ff. 146-149;-" De stigmatibus S. Pauli et Calvini." f. 146 b;-" Compendium grammaticæ apostatum." f. 147;-Epitaphs on O. Cromwell and Qu. Elizabeth. f. 147 b;-" Logogryphus de cognomine meo," sc. Clarke. f. 150 b;-" In obitum R. P. Petri Haliox," sc. Pierre Halloix, Jesuit, of Liége (ob. 1656). f. 152 b;-" Conscientiæ scrupulosæ et cauteriatæ paradigma." f. 154 b; - " Historia Puritani qui felim suspendit ob violatu[m] Sabbatum mure capto." f. 167 b;-" Domorum vel Carthusiani (sic) monachorum provinciæ hujus catalogus." f. 172 ; -" An appetendus prioratus," etc. f. 172 b;-" Motiva humilitatis, ex S. Christi Martyre, R. P. Rob. Southwell." f. 175 b;-" Meditationes Purgativæ," etc. f. 177. The writer (see ff. 150 b, 172) was evidently Robert Clarke (al. Hauton, al. Graine), a Carthusian monk, of Nieuport, in Flanders, (ob. 1675) whose Christias, a long Latin poem on the Passion (written before 1650), was published at Bruges, 1670. In the preface to an edition by A. C. Walthierer (Ingolstadt, 1855) it is stated (p. vii.) that he also wrote an English poem " The Crown of Thorns," existing in autograph in the library of Baron Edm. de Harold. Paper; ff. 191. Circ. 1660. Folio.
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includes:
- f. 1 Poetry: "The Crown of Thorns": 17th cent.
- f. 146 Robert Clarke, alias Hauton alias Graine; Carthusian, of Nieuport, in Flanders (ob. 1675): Devotional and satirical poems: 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 146 Political and Satirical Poems: Pieces by R. Clarke: 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 146 Poetry: Devotional and satirical pieces, by R. Clarke: 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 146 b John Calvin: Verses "de stigmatibus S. Pauli et Calvini": 17th cent.: Lat.
- ff. 146, 149 Martin Luther: Epigrams on, by R. Clarke: 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 148 b Oliver Cromwell of England: Satirical epitaph on, by R. Clarke: 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 148 b Elizabeth I of England: Satirical epitaph on by R. Clarke: 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 150 b Conundrums: On the name of Robert Clarke: 17th cent.: Lat.: verse.
- f. 152 b Pierre Halloix, alias Haliox; Jesuit, of Liege (ob. 1656): Verses on his death, by R. Clarke: 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 167 b Puritan: "Historia paritani, qui felim suspendit": 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 167 b Political and Satirical Poems: "Historia puritani qui felim sus. pendit": 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 172 Poetry: Verses on the Carthusian Monasteries in the province of Mechlin: 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 172 Orders Religious. Carthusians: Verses on monasteries in the province of Mechlin: 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 172 Religious Houses: Verses on the Carthusian monasteries in the province of Mechlin: 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 172 Mechlin al. Malines, Belgium: Verses on Carthusian monasteries in the province of: 17th cent.: Lat.
- f. 175 b Robert Southwell, Jesuit: "Motiva humilitatis," in verse: 17th cent.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
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- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002024204
- Is part of:
- not applicable
- Hierarchy:
- 032-002024204
- Container:
- not applicable
- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
Latin - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1655
- End Date:
- 1665
- Date Range:
- c 1660
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Legal Status:
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- Names:
- Calvin, John, of Add MS 33392
Clarke, Robert, alias Hauton alias Graine; Carthusian, of Nieuport, in Flanders, d 1675
Cromwell, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1599-1658,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121005431
Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland, 1533-1603,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121446237
Halloix, Pierre, alias Haliox; Jesuit, of Liege, d 1656
Luther, Martin, of Add MS 33392
Southwell, Robert, Jesuit; of Add MS 33392 - Places:
- Mechlin al. Malines, Belgium