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- 040-002058179
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- 032-002058172
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001159.0x000251
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PSALTER, with calendar of Sarum use. The contents are: "Oracio de sancta Trinitate" (beg. "Domine deus omnipotens qui es trinus et unus qui es semper in omnibus") and other prayers. f. 1 ; Calendar, witli numerous English saints and the Sarum feast of relics (Sund. after Transl. of St. Thomas in July). f. 13 ; Psalter, with larger initials for Pss. 1, 26, 38, 51, 52, 68, 80, 97, 101, 109. f. 20; Canticles (twelve). f. 237 b ; Litany, the ferial arrangement followed by a "septiformis letania." (seven apostles, seven martyrs, etc.) and a "quinquepertita letania" (similarly restricted to five). The full litany contains many English saints, the sevenfold has none, the fivefold Aldhelm and Bridget only. f. 259 b ; Office of the Dead. f. 276 b. On blank leaves have been added (a) A prayer in a late 14th cent. hand, beg. "Suscipere digneris confessionem meam." f. 19 ; (b) Charms and medical recipes, in l5th cent. hands. ff. 11-12. In the Calendar are a few erased obits, and on f. 12 scribbled names (16th cent.) of John, Thomas, Marget, An[n]e, Elzbath, and Gine (?) Grimes. John Grimes's name is also on f. 66. Vellum (except ff. i, ii); ff. ii + 289. 47/8 in. x 31/2 in. Portions have been cut from the margins of ff. 60, 74, 93, 166, 167, 174, 175, 227, 228. Written in England, end of the xiii cent. Gatherings (beg. f. 20) of 12 leaves (last6 ), with catchwords. Illuminated initials with border-prolongations, of rather coarse execution, with grotesques. Smaller initials in red and blue. Modern morocco binding by Ramage. Belonged in the 18th century to Thomas Martin of Palgrave, whose signature is on f. 289 b. Afterwards belonged to Canon Charles Robertson Manning, of Diss, co. Norf. (sale-cat., July, 1899, lot 108). Dunn sale-cat. 1914, lot 1525.
Liturgies LATIN: Psalter, Sarum use: end of 13th cent.
Art. Illuminations and Drawings ENGLISH: Psalter : initials and grotesques: beg 14th cent.
includes:
- ff. 11, 11 b Charms: Miscellancous charms: 15th cent.
- f. 12 Recipes: Medical: 15th cent.: Engl.
- f. 12 Grimes family: Scribbled names: 16th cent.
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- Western Manuscripts
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- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002058172
040-002058179 - Is part of:
- Add MS 38816-38824 : Dunn Manuscripts
Add MS 38822 : PSALTER, with calendar of Sarum use. The contents are: "Oracio de sancta Trinitate" (beg. "Domine deus omnipotens qui es… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002058172[0007]/040-002058179
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- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 38816-38824
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1260
- End Date:
- 1299
- Date Range:
- Late 13th century
- Era:
- CE
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- Custodial History:
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Thomas Martin, of Palgrave: Owned.
Canon Charles Robertson Manning: Owned: 19th cent.
John Grimes: Owned: 16th cent.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Grimes, Family
Grimes, John, former owner of a psalter, fl 16th century
Manning, Charles Robertson, Canon
Martin, Thomas, antiquary, 1697-1771,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/39249508