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Royal MS 19 E II
- Record Id:
- 040-002107635
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002105724
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000338.0x00039a
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Royal MS 19 E II
- Title:
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Perceforest, Volume 3 (imperfect)
- Scope & Content:
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This manuscript contains the third volume of Le Roman de Perceforest (Anciennes croniques Dangleterre, faictz et gestes du roy Perceforest, et des chevaliers du Franc Palais), revised by David Aubert (fl. 1458-1479), librarian to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy The other two volumes of the set are now Royal MSS 15 E V and 19 E III.
Paris Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal 3483-3485 is the only complete manuscript copy of the text; two other incomplete copies survive: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, fr. 106-109 and Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, fr. 345-348 (see Roussineau, Roman de Perceforest (1987)).
Contents:
ff. 1r-3v: Table of Chapters and prologue;
ff. 4r- 378v: Chapters 1-51 (imperfect); 3 leaves are lacking from the beginning of the text, approximately 45 leaves from the main body and 1 at the end.
Decoration:
11 one-column miniatures in colours with partial trompe l'oeil borders in colours and gold with birds, insects, fruit and flowers, and illuminated initials in colours and gold, at the beginning of some chapters (ff. 54v, 105r, 129v, 144r, 166r, 216v, 244r, 276v, 305r, 318v, 348v). Initials in gold on blue and rose grounds with penwork decoration in white.
The subjects of the miniatures are:
f. 54v: Troilus shows Lionnel the castle which he has built for him;
f. 105r: Gadifer finds Pierrote ill in bed;
f. 129v: A knight receives a ring from one of the twelve maidens for his victory in a tournament;
f. 144r: Gadiffer and his squire sitting on the ground beside their horses, while he talks to Flavine;
f. 166r: The Gilded Knight confronts the strange beast of many colours;
f. 216v: A knight (bearing a shield emblazoned or, a doubleheaded eagle azure) approaching a castle in the middle of a lake;
f. 244r: Perceforest, holding a sceptre, with two courtiers behind him, is brought a reliquary, (from which carved snakes are falling to the ground) by a workman; the temple he has built is in the background; the border includes a peacock;
f. 276v: An old lady of Zellande gives Troilus a magic potion to drink;
f. 305r: The knight of the griffon wins a tournament at the Castle of the Maidens, watched by ladies;
f. 318v Gadiffer finds a damsel lamenting, as two knights fight with swords; there is a thatched cottage in the background;
f. 348v: Lionnel pours water on a fire, saving three women from being burned at the stake.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Royal Collection
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002105724
036-002107634
040-002107635 - Is part of:
- Royal MS 1 A I-20 E X : Royal Manuscripts
Royal MS 19 E II-III : 19 E. II, IIIANCIENNES CHRONIQUES de la Grande Bretagne, or romance of Perceforest, professedly a French translation made by…
Royal MS 19 E II : Perceforest, Volume 3 (imperfect) - Hierarchy:
- 032-002105724[1777]/036-002107634[0001]/040-002107635
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Royal MS 1 A I-20 E X
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
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1 volume
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- French, Middle
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1490
- End Date:
- 1499
- Date Range:
- Last decade of the 15th century
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
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Materials: Parchment.
Dimensions: 475 x 350 mm (written area: 300 x 225 mm) in two columns.
Foliation ff. 378 (+ 3 unfoliated modern paper flyleaves at the beginning and 4 at the end, and 1 unfoliated medieval parchment flyleaf at the beginning and at the end). Foliation in red by the scribe is inconsistent.
Script: Gothic cursive (Bâtarde).
Binding: British Museum/British Library in-house. Gilded edges.
- Custodial History:
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Origin: Southern Netherlands (Bruges).
Provenance:
An unidentified former shelfmark: '383' (f. 1r).
Henry VII (b. 1457, d. 1509), king of England and lord of Ireland perhaps belonged to him: inscription on a former 18th-century border mentioning, probably in error, Henry VI instead of Henry VII (see Warner and Gilson, Catalogue (1921).
The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): included in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix, f. 13.
Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library.
- Information About Copies:
- Select digital coverage available for this manuscript, see Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/welcome.htm.
- Publications:
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H. L. D. Ward and J. A. Herbert, Catalogue of Romances in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum, 3 vols (London: British Museum, 1883-1910), I, pp. 377-81.
George F. Warner and Julius P. Gilson, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Old Royal and King’s Collections, 4 vols (London: British Museum, 1921), II, pp. 176-75.
I. M. P. Raeside, 'The Manuscripts of Les anciennes croniques de Pise', Scriptorium: Revue internationale des études relative aux manuscrits, 9 (1955) 85-104 (p. 90, n. 22).
Le Roman de Perceforest, Première partie, ed. by Jane Taylor (Geneva: Droz, 1979).
Le Roman de Perceforest: Quatrieme partie, ed. by G. Roussineau (Geneve: Librairie Droz, 1987), pp. xxi-xxxiii.
Anne F. Sutton and Livia Visser-Fuchs, Richard III’s Books: Ideals and Reality in the Life and Library of a Medieval Prince (Stroud, Gloucestershire, Sutton, 1997), p. 238 n. 118.
Pascale Charron and Marc Gil, 'Les enluminures des manuscrits de David Aubert', in Les manuscrits de David Aubert escripvain bourguignon, ed. by Danielle Quéruel, Cultures et Civilisation Médiévales, 18 (Paris: Press de l'Université de Paris-Sorbonne, 1999), pp. 81-100 (pp. 86, 95-96).
Gilles Roussineau, 'David Aubert, copiste du Roman de Perceforest', in Les manuscrits de David Aubert escripvain bourguignon, ed. by Danielle Quéruel, Cultures et Civilisation Médiévales, 18 (Paris: Press de l'Université de Paris-Sorbonne, 1999) pp. 35-51 (p. 36, n. 8, p. 38).
Ursula Pieters, Das Ich im Bild: die Figur des Autors in volksprachigen Handschriften des 13. bis 16. Jahrhunderts (Cologne: Bohlau, 2008), p. 219.
Nigel Bryant, Perceforest: the prehistory of King Arthur's Britain (Cambridge: Brewer, 2011) [a summary edition of the text].
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Aubert, David, French calligrapher, fl. 1458-1479,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000083454219,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/90629983
Henry VII, King of England and Lord of Ireland, 1457-1509 - Places:
- Bruges, Belgium
- Related Material:
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From George F. Warner and Julius P. Gilson, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Old Royal and King’s Collections, 4 vols (London: British Museum, 1921), II, pp. 347-48:
19 E. II, III ANCIENNES CHRONIQUES de la Grande Bretagne, or romance of Perceforest, professedly a French translation made by a monk of S. Landelin at Crespin, for William, Count of Hainault, of a work which a clerk named Cressus of the household of Alexander the Great wrote in Greek and partly translated into Latin, and which Count William found in an abbey called 'Wortimer' on the Humber when he visited England in 1307: the third and second volumes (numbered in wrong order) of the work (complete in six volumes) of which vol. i is 15 E. V, see above. The format, however, differs considerably from that MS., the columns being broader, and of 37 instead of 39 lines, and the miniatures much more numerous. The hand is not that of David Aubert. Both the present volumes are very imperfect, the missing portions in vol. iii (19 E. II) the first three quires of text are all missing except the two inner leaves of quire i (ff. 4-5, ff. 1-3 being table and prologue), which contain a fragment of ch. 2 of vol. iii, the rest of ch. 1-4 and part of ch. 5 being lost; six leaves after f. 30, part of ch. 9-11; a pair of leaves after ff. 63, 69, part of ch. 17, 19; a pair of leaves after ff. 78, 82, part of ch. 22, 23; a quire after f. 107, part of ch. 28; a pair of leaves after f. 328, part of ch. 47, 48; and one (?) leaf at the end. For fuller description see Ward , Catalogue of Romances , i, p. 377, where references are given to the pages of the 1528 edition. A small portion of Vol. i was reprinted from the 1531 edition, with bibliographical note, at Macon in 1907; see also G. Paris in Romania , xxiii (1894), p. 78. Vellum; ff. 304 (19 E. III) and 378 (19 E. II). 19 in. x 14 in. Written in Flanders, end of XV cent. Gatherings of 8 leaves (in 19 E. III i missing, iv-vii missing, ix 6 , xiii missing, xviii 6 , xxii missing, xxiv 4 , xxix 9 , xxx 7 , xxxiv 4 , xxxvii 6 , xli 4 , xlv 6 ; in 19 E. II i wants outer six, ii, iii missing, iv 8 , originally 10, including a pair of leaves inserted after the seventh, but first and last are missing, vii wants inner six, xii wants outer two, xiv wants second and seventh, xviii missing, xxiv 6 , xxvi 4 , xliv 9 , xlvii 4 , originally 6 , but wants inner two, liv missing), catchwords and lettering cut off. Double columns of 37 lines. Sec. fol. in table (19 E. III), 'comment ilz trouuerent'; and (19 E. II) 'deuant le chastel'; sec. fol. of text missing in each case. Small illuminated initials and fairly well executed miniatures in Flemish style with border (of flowers, fruit, insects, birds, &c., in perspective on gold ground) at head and foot of column connected by a narrow vertical strip of similar ornament. The directions to the illuminator are mostly cut off but part of one remains at f. 216 of 19 E. III. The subjects are:- 1. Troilus showing Lionnel the castle which he built for him. f. 54 b. 2. Gadiffer finds Pierrote ill in bed. f. 105. 3. A knight receiving a ring from one of the twelve maidens for his victory in the tourney. f. 129 b. 4. Gadiffer talking to Flavine, he and his squire sitting on the ground and the horses resting. f. 144. 5. The Gilded Knight meets the strange beast of many colours. f. 166. 6. A knight (bearing or , a doubleheaded eagle az .) approaching a castle. f. 216 b. 7. Perceforest, with sceptre, and two courtiers, and workman with reliquary, from which the carved snakes are falling to the ground; a building (the temple) behind on l . Peacock in border. f. 244. 8. A lady gives Troilus a cup to drink. f. 376 b. 9. Two knights fighting in the lists; ten ladies above. f. 305. 10. Gadiffer finds-the damsel lamenting; two knights fighting on r. f. 318 b. 11. Lionnel releases the three women from the fire. f. 348 b. On 19 E. II, f. 1, is an old numbering (of uncertain origin) 383. Possibly this, rather than 14 E. IV, is no. 45 of the cat. of MSS. at Richmond Palace in 1535 (see 15 D. I) ; cf. cat. of 1666, f. 13.’