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Manuscrit
Contenu
- (f. 41r-59v) [Pearl]
Incipit: | Perle plesaunte to prynces paye to claulx clos in gode foeter… |
Explicit: | … He gef vus to be his homly hyne, ande precious perleȝ vnto his pay. Amen. Amen. |
- (f. 60r-86r) [Cleanness]
Incipit: | Clannesse who kyndly cowþe comende, and rekken up alle þe resounz þat ho by riȝt askez… |
Explicit: | … þat we gon gay in oure gere þat grace he uus sende, þat we may serve in his syȝt þer solace never blynnez. Amen. |
- (f. 86r-94r) [Patience]
Incipit: | Pacience is a poynt, þaȝ hit displese ofte, when heuy herttes ben hurt wyth heþyng oþer elles… |
Explicit: | … for þe penaunce & payne to preue hit in syȝt, þat pacience is a nobel poynt, þaȝ hit displese ofte. Amen. |
- (f. 94v-130r) [Sir Gawain and the Green Knight]
Incipit: | siþen þe sege and þe assaut watz sesed at troye þe borʒ brittened and brent to brondez and askez… |
Explicit: | … now þat here þe croun of þorne he bryng vus to his blysse amen |
Description matérielle
Copiste: | Inconnu |
Lieu: | Sud de l'Angleterre |
Date: | Dernier quart du XIVe et premier quart du XVe siècle |
Nombre de feuillets: | 90 |
Foliotation: | 41-130 |
Format: | 180 × 155 mm |
Justification: | |
Support: | Parchemin |
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Décoration: | Miniatures de facture grossière |
Possesseurs
Bibliographie
- Smith, Thomas, Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum bibliothecæ Cottonianæ. Cui præmittuntur illustris viri, D. Roberti Cottoni, Equitis Aurati et Baronetti, vita: et bibliothecæ Cottonianæ historia et synopsis, Oxford, Sheldon, 1696, [xiii] + li + 184 p. (ici p. 49-50) [GB] [IA]
- A Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library Deposited in the British Museum, London, The Trustees, 1802, xvi + 618 + [75] p. (ici p. 204) [GB] [IA]
Édition antérieure:- A Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library. To which are Added, many Emendations and Additions. With an Appendix, Containing an Account of the Damage Sustained by the Fire in 1731; and also a Catalogue of the Charters Preserved in the Same Library, London, Hooper, 1777, xvi + 120 + [73] p. [GB] [IA]
- Syr Gawayne; a Collection of Ancient Romance-Poems, by Scotish and English Authors, Relating to that Celebrated Knight of the Round Table, with an introduction, notes, and a glossary. By Sir Frederic Madden, London, Taylor, 1839, lxix + 431 p. (ici p. xlvii-l) [GB] [IA]
- Early English Alliterative Poems, in the West-Midland Dialect of the Fourteenth Century. Copied and edited from a unique manuscript in the library of the British Museum, Cotton, Nero A. X with an introduction, notes, and glossarial index, by Richard Morris. Second edition, revised, London, Trübner (Early English Text Society. Original Series, 1), 1869, xliv + 216 p. [GB] [HT] [IA]
Édition antérieure:- Early English Alliterative Poems, in the West-Midland Dialect of the Fourteenth Century. Copied and edited from a unique manuscript in the library of the British Museum, with an introduction, notes, and glossarial index, by Richard Morris, London, Trübner (Early English Text Society. Original Series, 1), 1864, xli + 216 p. [GB] [HT] [IA]
Réimpressions:- Early English Alliterative Poems, in the West-Midland Dialect of the Fourteenth Century. Copied and edited from a unique manuscript in the library of the British Museum, Cotton, Nero A. X with an introduction, notes, and glossarial index, by Richard Morris. Third reprint, London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co. (Early English Text Society. Original Series, 1), 1896, xliv + 216 p. [GB] [IA]
- Early English Alliterative Poems, in the West-Midland Dialect of the Fourteenth Century, edited from the unique manuscript British Museum MS. Cotton Nero A. X by Richard Morris, London, New York et Toronto, Oxford University Press (Early English Text Society. Original Series, 1), 1965, xliv + 216 p. [HT]
- The Pearl, a Middle English poem edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by Charles G. Osgood, Jr., Boston et London, Heath (The Belles-Lettres Series. Section II: Middle English Literature), 1906, lix + 202 p. (ici p. ix-x) [GB] [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2]
- Select Early English Poems edited by Sir Israel Gollancz. I. Patience, an alliterative version of Jonah by the poet of Pearl, London, Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1913. [HT] [IA]
- Patience, a West Midland poem of the fourteenth century edited by Hartley Bateson. Second edition, recast and partly rewritten, Manchester, Manchester University Press; London, Longmans, Green and Co. (Publications of the University of Manchester. English Series, 3), 1918, xlviii + 77 p. [HT] [IA]
Édition antérieure:- Patience, a West Midland poem of the fourteenth century edited with introduction, bibliography, notes, and glossary by Hartley Bateson, Manchester, Manchester University Press (Publications of the University of Manchester. English Series, 3), 1912, ix + 149 p. [HT] [IA]
- Purity, a Middle English poem edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by Robert J. Menner, New Haven, Yale University Press; London, Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press (Yale Studies in English, 61), 1920, lxii + 234 p. [GB] [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2]
- Pearl, Cleanness, Patience and Sir Gawain, reproduced in facsimile from the unique ms. Cotton Nero A. X in the British Museum, with introduction by Sir I. Gollancz, London, Milford et Oxford University Press (Early English Text Society. Original Series, 162), 1923, 44 p. + [179] p. de pl. — Réimpr.: 1931; 1955; 1971; 2007.
- Select Early English Poems edited by Sir Israel Gollancz. I. Patience, an alliterative version of Jonah by the poet of Pearl. Second edition, London, Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924, viii + 77 p. + [3] f. de pl.
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