Oxford Balliol College Library MS 354 (Richard Hill's Commonplace Book)
From The Seven Sages of Rome
| Manuscript Identification | |
|---|---|
| Reference Number | Eng4 |
| Location | Oxford, Bodleian Library |
| Siglum/Shelfmark | Balliol College Library, Oxford MS. 354, "Richard Hill's Commonplace Book" |
| Page/Folio range | 39-112 (xviii r - liv v) |
| Textual Content and Tradition | |
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| Standardised title of narrative | |
| Incipit or textual title | |
| Version (siglum) | A (Seven Sages) |
| └ Language Group within Version | Middle English Version A |
| └ Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version | Y Group |
| └ Further scholarly subgroup (1) | Southern English |
| └ Further scholarly subgroup (2) | |
| Translated/adapted from (Version/Text) | |
| Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition | Brunner (1933), Whitelock (2005) |
| Languages | |
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| Language of text | Middle English |
| Regional or specific Language of text | |
| Source for regional or specific Language of text | |
| Digitisation and Editions | |
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| Digitisation | https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/e0d10554-db39-4b58-a944-45da5e66248e/ |
| Modern Editions | Brunner, The Seven Sages of Rome (Southern Version) (1933) |
| Authorship and Production | |
|---|---|
| Scribe | Richard Hill |
| Author | |
| Place of Manuscript Production | London |
| Date of Manuscript Production | 1501/1533 |
| Source of Date of Manuscript Production | Brunner (1933) |
| Physical Description | |
|---|---|
| Material | Paper |
| Total pages/folios in Manuscript | 248 |
| Height | 292 |
| Width | 108 |
| Script style/form | |
| Prose or verse | |
| Illustrations | No |
| Contents and Additional Texts | |
|---|---|
| Other texts in the Manuscript | 'Seven Sages', p. 39-112 (xviii r - liv v, contemporary numeration) 'Memorandum book' of Richard Hill - includes 'Godfrydus of Rome,' prose treatises on the management of horses and on grafting, The Seige of Rone, family memoranda, Anglo-French vocabularly including a bilinguial version of the Boke of Curtasie, excerpts from Confessio Amantis, songs and carols, romances (Apollonius of Tyr), etc. |
| Catalogues and Research Literature | |
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| Catalogue | |
| Modern Research Literature | Brunner (1933), Whitelock (2005) |
| Pattern of embedded stories in this manuscript | |
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