DCL MS. B.IV.30Composite volume of religious texts
Held by: Durham Cathedral Library: Durham Cathedral Manuscripts

Composite volume of 5 parts: (A) f.1-30, Marian texts; (B) f.31-105, Biblical Exempla; (C) f.?106-156, Ps.-Bonaventura (James of Milan), Stimulus amoris; (D) f.157-175, Jacobus de Cessolis, De ludo scaccorum; (E) f.176-187, 189, Odo of Cheriton, Parabolae. Brought together by mid 15th century at the latest (content list on f.2*v), by which time f.1*-2* had been prefixed to them (two singletons of thicker parchment, currently glued at the gutter to the final leaf of quire I and to the first of quire II respectively.) That (A)-(C) and (E) were associated in earlier 15th century is shown by the fact that a single hand of that date made additions to them ((D) is now imperfect and the endleaves to which this hand is most likely to have contributed are lost).


Digitised: https://n2t.durham.ac.uk/ark:/32150/t1m1n79h449z.html


Physical description of manuscript
Extent: i+190+i f
Size: 220 mm x 145 mm

Foliation

Foliated: ‘1*’-‘2*’ in modern pencil, then ‘1’-‘187’, ‘189’ in ink


Secundo folio: & mala ammoueat

Condition of manuscriptMinor damp staining to the outer edges of some leaves; many leaves slightly cockled; worm holes in the first and last leaves.
Binding

Standard Tuckett binding, mid 19th century full brown calf over thick wooden boards (Charles Tuckett, binder to the British Museum, rebound many Durham manuscripts in the 19th century). Rust stains on f.1-2 from the fixtures for a pair of clasps on an earlier binding that presumably predated the addition of f.1*-2* (which do not have corresponding stains).


Manuscript history
Provenance

Inscription: “Liber sancti Cuthberti dunelm′ cuius vsus conceditur domino Roberto Ebchest′ Monacho dunelm′ per venerabilem patrem Magistrum Willelmum Ebchest′ quondam Ecclesie cathedralis dunelm′ priorem”, written about 1446, f.2*v, top (Robert Ebchester, monk of Durham approximately 1455-54; William Ebchester, prior 1446-56).
Inscription: “Iste liber Assignatur Nouo Armariolo In Claustro Ecclesie Dunelm′ Per Venerabilem Patrem Magistrum Iohannem Auklande Priorem Eiusdem Ecclesie; about 1484, f.1*v, top (John Auckland, prior 1484-94).
Mid 15th century contents list, f.2*v, registering Aa, d, and e, Ba, Ca, D and Ea; modestly amplified and “T 12” added, 15th/16th century, by Thomas Swalwell, monk of Durham approximately 1483-1539, who may also have provided the author identifications on f.107r and f.155r.


SECTION: (A)
Physical description of section of manuscript
Support

Parchment: low quality with pronounced contrast in tone between H/F sides; flaws, edgecuts, small leaves. Arranged FH, HF.

Extent: 30 f
Collation

I-II12, III6

Catchwords: Contemporary catchwords on quires I and II.
Signatures: Contemporary signatures (I-III) on first rectos. Leaf numbering in all three quires.
Layout

Text-block: 169 x 100 mm. Lines: 39 (space, 5; height of minims, 2 mm).

Script

f.1r-30v/ line 26 (a)-(f). Written in Anglicana, variable; upgrades to a larger and more formal version for the quotations from Ave maris stella on f.1r and f.2v.
f.30v (g). Secretary, functional. Same as scribe 2 of Parts (B), (C), and (E).

Decoration

The ink drawing added to f.2*v, 15th/16th century, relates to the subject-matter of this Part, to which it is, in effect, a frontispiece. Within a central panel is an image of BVM, right breast exposed, cradling the Christ-child who has a cross-nimbed halo. The ground below the panel is split by a fissure, from which emerge the head and shoulders of a tonsured figure in a dark robe, his hands clasped in prayer. A scroll extending from his mouth up to the Virgin and Child panel is inscribed, “Salve regina mater misericordie”; within the fissure is written “ad te suspiramus in hac lacrimarum valle” (lines 4-5 of the Salve Regina).
Blue initials, flourished in red, 4 lines high for the start of (a) and (e), 2 lines high for the start of (b), (c), (d) and (f) and for the individual sermons and miracles in (a) and (f).

History of section of manuscript
Creation

Written in England, later 14th century.


Manuscript contents
(a)     f.1r-12r
Modern title: Sermons on ‘Ave maris stella’ of Venantius Fortunatus
Author: Neckam, Alexander, 1157-1217
Rubric: Ave maris stella d m a etc
Language: Latin

Six items. Marginal notes copied as part of original transcription.

(b)     f.12v-14v
Modern title: Lamentation on the Passion of Christ
Author: Ps.-Bernard of Clairvaux
Incipit: Quis me consolabitur domine iesu christe qui te uidi in cruce suspensum plagis umidum
Language: Latin
(c)     f.14v-18v
Modern title: Meditation on the Lamentation of BVM
Author: Ps.-Bernard of Clairvaux
Incipit: Quis dabit capiti meo aquam et oculis meis ymbres ut possim flere per diem et noctem
Explicit: a matre eius quam puro corde dilexisti benedicti sunt ab eo qui diligunt eam et super omnia sit benedictus filius tuus dominus noster iesus christus qui cum etc.
Language: Latin
(d)     f.18v-24r
Modern title: Sermon on the conception of BVM
Author: Petrus, Comestor, active 12th century
Incipit: Concepcioni beate virginis corde et voce simul tocius consonet et congaudeat orbis
Explicit: ad regna nos transferrat sine fine mansura. Amen.
Language: Latin

Attributed to Peter Comestor.

(e)     f.24r-29v
Modern title: Miracles of the Virgin
Rubric: Incipiunt quedam miraculam de beata virgine
Language: Latin

24 pieces

(f)     f.29v-30v
Modern title: Extract on Joachim and Anna
Incipit: In illis diebus erat vir in israel nomine Ioachim de tribu iuda.
Explicit: Quibus cum enarrasset et audirent stupore nimio et admiracione impulsi horabantur eum ut sine mora iussu angeli perficeret
Rubric: Incipit libellus de ortu vel infantia saluatoris
Language: Latin

Extract from Gospel of Ps.-Matthew

(g)     f.30v
Modern title: Verses
Date: Added in early 15th century
Incipit: Cum pari certare dubium cum principe stultum
Explicit: Nullus pudor est ad meliora transire
Language: Latin

Six lines, inserted into formerly vacant space at the end of (f)


SECTION: (B)
Physical description of section of manuscript
Support

Parchment: low quality with pronounced contrast in tone between H/F sides; stout and stiff, prominent follicle marks, edgecuts. Arranged FH, HF.

Extent: 75 f
Collation

I-V8, VI-VII8

Catchwords: Contemporary catchwords on I-VI.
Signatures: Signatures and leaf numbering in the first half of quires I-VI (a letter from a-f designating the quire, plus Roman numerals for the leaves; poorly preserved in I-II, well preserved thereafter).
Layout

Text-block: 162 x 100 mm. Lines: 35 (space, 5 mm; height of minims, 1.5-2 mm).

Script

f.31r-105r/line 7 ((a)-(c)). Anglicana; larger version used for rubrics. Additions to f.32v, ?86v, and 105r/lines 8-39 (item (d)). Same as scribe 2 of Parts (A), (C) and (E).

Decoration

Item (a) is headed by a blue initial, 3 lines high, flourished in red. Chapters in (a) and sections in (b) are headed by a 2-line-high initial, alternately red flourished in purple then blue flourished in red. Paraphs, alternately red then blue, head each exemplum in (a).

History of section of manuscript
Creation

Written in England, late 14th century.


Manuscript contents
(a)     f.31r-95v
Modern title: Biblical exempla for moral themes, alphabetically ordered
Incipit: Tanta pollet excellencia predicationis officium quod saluator non confunditur afferere se missum fuisse ad idem salubriter exercendum
Language: Latin
(b)     f.95v
Modern title: Addition
Date: later 15th century
Language: Latin

Sunt primogenita, vestis, benedictio prima. | Sessio dupla cibi pars duplex porcio fundi. Two lines inserted below the end of (a)2, formally written in a Secretary-Textualis hybrid and linked by a brace.

(c)     f.96r-105r
Modern title: Versified Summary of the Bible
Author: Theobald of Troyes O.P., active 13th/14th century
Incipit: Uerbum a principio procedens eterno
Explicit: Nos in fine coniunge regali. Amen
Rubric: Hic incipit uetus testamentum
Language: Latin
(d)     f.105r
Modern title: Verses/Epigrams
Date: Added earlier 15th century
Language: Latin

f.105v-106v, blank


SECTION: (C)
Physical description of section of manuscript
Support

Parchment: low quality with glaring contrast between H/F sides; flaws, follicle marks. Arranged: FH, HF. Strip sliced off bottom of 147.

Extent: 50 f
Collation

I-IV12, V2

Catchwords: Contemporary catchwords on quires I-IV.
Signatures: Signatures (d-g) plus leaf numbering in the first half of quires I-IV, done in the same style as in Part (B).
Layout

Text-block: 178 x 108 mm. Lines: 34-39 (space, 4.5-5 mm; height of minims, 1.5+ mm).

Script

Written in f.107r-156r (a). Anglicana, functional. f.156v (the majority of (b)). Secretary. Same as scribe 2 of Parts (A), (B) and (E).

Decoration

Each chapter in (a) is headed by an initial, alternately blue flourished in red, then red flourished in purple, the first 3 lines high, the rest 2 lines high. On f.154v-155r (III.17, concerning the ‘Salve Regina’) the start of citations are flagged by a capital stroked in red; 4 red paraphs were also supplied.

History of section of manuscript
Creation

Written in England, later 14th century.


Manuscript contents
(a)     f.107r-156r
Original title: Stimulus amoris
Author: James, of Milan, active 1238-1251
Incipit: Liber iste qui stimulus amoris in dulcissimum et pium iesum saluatorem nostrum non incongrue potest dici in tres diuiditur partes
Explicit: Sic igitur finiatur noster tractatus ut laudet deum omnis spiritus. Amen.
Language: Latin
(b)     f.156v
Modern title: Verses/Apothegms
Date: Added 14th/15th century
Language: Latin

Added incrementally by three different hands. The first, responsible for 4 lines, used Anglicana; the second, responsible for 2 lines, wrote in Secretary. The third, responsible for 28 lines, was also the annotator of Parts (A) and (B).


SECTION: (D)
Physical description of section of manuscript
Support

Parchment: low quality with glaring H/F contrast, edgecuts and prominent follicle marks. Arranged: FH, HF.

Extent: 19 f
Collation

I12, II8

Catchwords: Contemporary catchword.
Signatures: Leaf numbering in quire I.
Layout

Text-block: 174 x 108 mm. Lines: 43-44 (space, 4 mm; height of minims, 1 mm).

Script

f.157r-175v, Anglicana, variable. Number of scribes uncertain. Scribal invocation in the upper margin of f.157r: Assit principio sancta maria meo.

Decoration

The Preface, the start of Tracts II-IV, and most chapters are marked by alternately blue then red initials, flourished in red and purple respectively, 4 lines high for the Preface, 3 lines high otherwise. The incipit of Tract I is unmarked. Subsections are marked by paraphs, red or blue, generally but not invariably in alternation.

History of section of manuscript
Creation

Written in England, later 14th century.


Manuscript contents
(a)     f.157r-175v
Original title: De ludo scaccorum
Author: Jacobus, de Cessolis, active 1288-1322
Language: Latin

Breaks off imperfect in IV.2


SECTION: (E)
Physical description of section of manuscript
Support

Parchment: low quality with glaring H/F contrast; flaws, edgecuts. Arranged FH, HF.

Extent: 13 f
Collation

I12 + final singleton (f.189), glued at the gutter to f.187.

Signatures: Signature ‘a’ plus leaf numbering in the first half of the quire.
Layout

Text-block: 176-182 x 104 mm. Lines: 40 (space, 5 mm; height of minims, 1.5 mm).

Script

f.176r-187v (a). Anglicana. f.189. Same hand as Scribe 2 of Parts (A)-(C)

Decoration

The Incipit is marked by a red and blue initial, 5 lines high, flourished in red and purple. Each exemplum is headed by a 2-line-high initial, alternately red flourished in purple, then blue flourished in red, the flourishing simple, dominated by one or two vertical lines. Many of the marginal moral summaries are braced in red.

History of section of manuscript
Creation

Written in England, later 14th century.


Manuscript contents
(a)     f.176r-187v
Original title: Parabolae
Author: Odo, of Cheriton, -1247
Incipit: Aperiam in parabolis os meum loquar[e] propositiones ad initio.
Explicit: Responsio mollis frangit iram, sermo durus suscitat furorem
Rubric: Incipit prohennium in exempla de animalibus compilata a magistro O ad laude ipsius qui est alpha et OO
Language: Latin

Preface and 85 numbered fables (exempla), all with a rubric giving the subject, and a marginal note flagging the moral. 15th century annotation: pointing hands etc.

(b)     f.189r-189v
Original title: Verses
Author: Hildebert, Archbishop of Tours, 1056?-1133
Language: Latin

Nine short pieces, mayn of which are attributed to Hildebert. Written on what was probably an endleaf, by the hand that made additions to Parts (A)-(C).


Microfilm
Microfilmed in 1985/86 by the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library, St John's Abbey and University, Collegeville, Minnesota. Copies held by them and Durham Cathedral Library.

Digitised material for Durham Cathedral Library MS B.IV.30 - Composite volume of religious texts
Digitised January 2019 as part of the Durham Priory Library Recreated project
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