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Manuscrit
Contenu
- (f. 1r-118v) Troilus and Criseyde, par Geoffrey Chaucer
- (f. 118v) Grenacres stanza
- (f. 119r) Chauceres counsaling
- (f. 119r) Quod Chaucere
- (f. 119v-120r) Deuise proues and eke humilyte
- (f. 120r) [Note en latin sur la naissance du prince Jacques IV (James IV) en 1472]
- (f. 120v-129v) A complaynt of the black knight, par John Lydgate
- (f. 130r-131v) Mother of God, par Thomas Hoccleve
- (f. 132r-136r) The complaint of Mars, par Geoffrey Chaucer
- (f. 136r-137r) The complaint of Mars, par Geoffrey Chaucer
- (f. 137v-138r) Ane ballat of Our Lady, par William Dunbar
- (f. 138r) This worldly joy is only fantasy
- (f. 138v-141v) The Cuckoo and the Nightingale, par John Clanvowe (?)
- (f. 142r-152r) The parliament of fowls, par Geoffrey Chaucer
- (f. 152v-191v) The legend of good women, par Geoffrey Chaucer
- (f. 192r-211r) The kingis quair, par James I of Scotland
- (f. 211v-217r) Mother of God, par Thomas Hoccleve
- (f. 217r-219r) The lay of sorrow
- (f. 219r-221v) The lusfaris complaint
- (f. 221v-228v) Quare of ielusy
- (f. 229r) My friend if thou will be a servitor
- (f. 229v) Thy beginning is barren brittleness
- (f. 229v) Man be also merry as those
- (f. 231v-230r) O lady I shall me dress with busy cure
- (f. 230r) Go fro my window
- (f. 231v) [Quatrain en gaëlique irlandais]
Description matérielle
Copiste: | Inconnu |
Lieu: | Écosse |
Date: | Après 1489 |
Nombre de feuillets: | 237 |
Foliotation: | [i-iv] + 1-233 |
Format: | 260 × 175 mm |
Justification: | |
Support: | Papier |
Reliure: | Feuillets détachés |
Mise en page: | |
Décoration: | Miniatures; encadrements; initiales ornées |
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Possesseurs
- Henry, Lord Sinclair († 1513) et sa famille
- John Selden (1584–1654)
- Acquis par la BL en 1654 ou 1659
Bibliographie
- Chronicle of Scottish Poetry; from the Thirteenth Century, to the Union of the Crowns: to which is added a glossary, by J. Sibbald, Edinburgh, Sibald, Hill et Ross and Blackwood; London, Nicol et Longman and Rees, 1802, 4 t. (ici t. 1, p. 14-54) [GB: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3, t. 4] [IA: t. 1, t. 2, t. 3, t. 4]
- The Poetical Remains of King James the First of Scotland, with a memoir and an introduction to the poetry by the Rev. Charles Rogers, Edinburgh, Printed for the Editor, 1873, [iv] + 96 p. [GB] [IA]
- Madan, Falconer, H. H. E. Craster et al., A Summary Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, which have not hitherto been catalogued in the quarto series with references to the Oriental and other manuscripts, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1895-1953, 7 t. en 8 vol. (ici t. 2:1, p. 614-616, no 3354) [IA: t. 1, t. 2:1, t. 2:2, t. 3, t. 4, t. 5, t. 6, t. 7]
- The Kingis Quair and The Quare of Jelusy, edited, with introduction, notes, appendix and glossary, by Alexander Lawson, London, Black, 1910, xcv + 169 p. [HT] [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2]
- The Kingis Quair: Together with a Ballad of Good Counsel: by King James I. of Scotland. Edited by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat. Second and revised edition, Edinburgh et London, Blackwood for the Scottish Text Society, 1911, lxiv + 122 p. [HT] [IA]
Édition antérieure:- The Kingis Quair: Together with a Ballad of Good Counsel: by King James I. of Scotland. Edited by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat, Edinburgh et London, Blackwood for the Scottish Text Society, 1884, lv + 113 p. [GB] [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2]
- The Age of Chaucer, éd. Boris Ford, Baltimore, Penguin (The Pelican Guide to English Literature, 1), 1955.
- Le livre du roi (The kingis quair) attribué à Jacques Ier d'Écosse; étude critique, texte, traduction, notes et glossaire par Jean Robert Simon, Paris, Aubier (Bibliothèque de philologie germanique, 21), 1967, 358 p.
- The Oxford Book of Medieval English Verse, chosen and edited by Celia and Kenneth Sisam, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1970, xxiii + 617 p.
- James I of Scotland, The Kingis Quair, éd. John Norton-Smith, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1971. — Réimpr.: Leiden, Brill, 1981.
- The Kingis Quair of James Stewart, éd. Matthew P. McDiarmid, London, Heinemann, 1973. — Réimpr.: Totowa, Rowan and Littlefield, 1973.
- The Oxford Book of Late Medieval Verse and Prose, edited by Douglas Gray, with a note on grammar and spelling in the fifteenth century by Norman Davis, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1985, xxi + 586 p. — Réimpr.: Oxford et New York, Oxford University Press, 1990.
- The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer and The Kingis Quair: a facsimile of Bodleian Library, Oxford, MS Arch. Selden. B. 24, with an introduction by Julia Boffey and A.S.G. Edwards and an appendix by B.C. Barker-Benfield, Cambridge, Brewer, 1997, 61 p. + 8 p. de pl. + [486 p.]
- Boffey, Julia, « Bodleian Library MS Arch. Selden. B. 24 and the definitions of the "Household Book" », The English Medieval Book: Studies in Memory of Jeremy Griffiths, éd. A. S. G. Edwards, Vincent Gillespie et Ralph Hanna, London, British Library, 2000, p. 125-134.
- Boffey, Julia, et A. S. G. Edwards, « Bodleian MS Arch. Selden. B. 24 and the "Scotticization" of Middle English verse », Rewriting Chaucer: Culture, Authority, and the Idea of the Authentic Text, 1400-1602, éd. Thomas A. Prendergast et Barbara Kline, Columbus, Ohio State University Press, 1999, p. 166-185.
- Fifteenth-Century English Dream Visions: An Anthology, edited by Julia Boffey, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2003, 284 p.
- The Kingis Quair and Other Prison Poems, edited by Linne R. Mooney and Mary-Jo Arn, Kalamazoo, Medieval Institute Publications (Middle English Texts), 2005, vii + 202 p. [lib.rochester.edu]
- Miller, T. S., « Chaucer abroad, Chaucer at home: MS Arch. Selden B. 24 as the "Scottish Ellesmere" », The Chaucer Review, 47:1, 2012, p. 25-47.
- Catalogue en ligne de la bibliothèque
Rédaction: Laurent Brun
Dernière mise à jour: 24 novembre 2024
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