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<msItem xml:id="MS_Lat_th_e_18-item1">
<locus>(fol.2)</locus>
<title key="work_13764">Peniteas cito</title>
<author key="person_4136834">William de Montibus (?)</author>
<title key="work_5042">Poeniteas cito</title>
<note>The metrical penitentiary (<ref target="http://webserver.erwin-rauner.de/php_ancarm/ancarm_refwerke.php?opus=1000&amp;var=WIC&amp;nr_char=13564"><title>WIC</title> 13564</ref>), pr. <title>P.L.</title> 207 col. 1154–5 with a different commentary from those found in the printed editions. In the prologue (fol.4v) the author is (wrongly) said to be <persName key="person_64042540" role="aut">John of Garland</persName>.</note>
<incipit type="prologue">
<supplied>H</supplied>omines intellectu et ratione vigentes</incipit>
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<title>MS. Liturg. 100</title>
<title type="collection">MSS. Liturg. (Liturgical)</title>
<respStmt>
<resp>Summary description</resp>
<persName>Elizabeth Solopova</persName>
<resp when="2025-01">Cataloguer</resp>
<persName>Matthew Holford</persName>
</respStmt>
</titleStmt>
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<msContents>
<msItem class="#liturgica" n="1" xml:id="MS_Liturg_100-item1">
<title key="work_10551" type="desc">Book of Hours, Use of Paris</title>
<msItem n="1">
<locus>(fols. 1r-12v)</locus>
<note>Calendar in red and black, a saint for each day except 25-6 and 30 Nov. In addition to the usual feasts in Paris calendars of this period (as listed by <ref target="http://manuscripts.org.uk/chd.dk/cals/pariscal.html">Erik Drigsdahl</ref>) the following are rubricated: Agnes (21 Jan.), Agatha (5 Feb.), Germain (28 May), Marcel (26 July and 3 Nov.), Augustine (28 Aug.), Luke (13 Dec.).</note>
<textLang mainLang="frm">French</textLang>
</msItem>
<msItem n="2">
<locus>(fols. 13r-18v)</locus>
<note>Pericopes from the gospels: John followed by versicle, response, and prayer 'Protector in te sperantium ...' (as pr. <title>Horae Eboracenses</title>, 32-4)</note>
</msItem>
<msItem n="3">
<locus>(fols. 18v-22v)</locus>
<note>Obsecro te (masculine forms)</note>
<rubric>Oratio deuota ad beatam uirginem Mariam</rubric>
</msItem>
<msItem n="4">
<locus>(fols. 23r-74v)</locus>
<note>Hours of the Virgin, Use of Paris</note>
<note>Lauds, fol. 33v; Prime, fol. 44v (rubric, 44r); Terce, fol. 50r; Sext, fol. 54v; None, fol. 59r; Vespers, fol. 63r; Compline, fol. 70r. </note>
</msItem>
<msItem n="5">
<locus>(fol. 75v-84v)</locus>
<note>Short Hours of the Cross</note>
</msItem>
<msItem n="6">
<locus>(fol. 85r-94r) (rubric, fol. 84v)</locus>
<note>Short Hours of the Holy Spirit</note>
<note>Fol. 94v blank.</note>
</msItem>
<msItem n="7">
<locus>(fols. 95r-113v)</locus>
<note>Penitential Psalms with (fol. 107v) litany; followed (fol. 113r) by prayers: 'Deus cui proprium est ...', 'Protege quesumus domine nos famulos tuos ...', 'Fidelium deus omnium conditor ...'.</note>
<note>Fol. 114r-v blank.</note>
</msItem>
<msItem n="8">
<locus>(fol. 115r-143v)</locus>
<note>Short Office of the Dead, Use of Paris, with one nocturn, three lessons, responsories Ottosen's 72 (Qui Lazarum), 14 (Credo quod), 38 (Libera me, domine, de morte).</note>
</msItem>
<msItem n="9">
<locus>(fols. 144r-149r) (rubric, fol. 143v)</locus>
<note>Fifteen Joys</note>
<rubric>Cy commencent les .xv. ioies nostre dame</rubric>
<incipit>Douce dame de misericorde</incipit>
<textLang mainLang="frm">French</textLang>
</msItem>
<msItem n="10">
<locus>(fol. 149v-152r) (rubric, fol. 149r)</locus>
<note>Seven Requests </note>
<rubric>Cy commencent les vij. requestes en lonneur des .v. plaies nostre seigneur</rubric>
<incipit>Doulz dieux doulz peres</incipit>
<textLang mainLang="frm">French</textLang>
</msItem>
<msItem n="11">
<locus>(fol. 152r)</locus>
<note>Rhyming prayer to the Holy Cross</note>
<incipit>Sainte vraie croix auoree <lb/> Qui du corps dieu fus aornee</incipit>
<explicit>Que ie puisse confes mourir. Amen.</explicit>
<note>Fol. 152v blank.</note>
<textLang mainLang="frm">French</textLang>
</msItem>
<msItem n="10">
<locus>(fol. 153r-v)</locus>
<note>Confiteor (feminine forms)</note>
<note>Fol. 154r-v blank.</note>
</msItem>
<note>The manuscript is recorded in the <title>Beyond Use</title> database (with full details of the litany): <ref target="https://beyonduse.sewanee.edu/details.php?manuscript=OxfordBLlit100">OxfordBLlit100</ref></note>
<textLang mainLang="la" otherLangs="frm">Latin and Middle French</textLang>
</msItem>
</msContents>
<physDesc>
<objectDesc form="codex">
<supportDesc material="perg">
<support>parchment</support>
<extent> 2 + 153 + 1 fol. <dimensions type="leaf" unit="mm">
<height>220</height>
<width>155</width>
</dimensions>

</extent>
<foliation>i-ii, 1-154</foliation>
<collation>Sometimes uncertain due to tightness of binding, but probably: 1(8) (fols. 1-8), 2(4) (fols. 9-12) | 3(8) (fols. 13-20), 4(2) (fols. 21-22) | 5(8)-15(8) (fols. 23-110), 16(4) (fols. 111-114) | 17(8)-20(8) (fols. 115-146), 21(8+1?: fol. 153 apparently added between leaves 6 and 7; leaf 8 pasted down). Catchwords, fols. 23-154.</collation>
</supportDesc>
<layoutDesc>
<layout columns="1" writtenLines="15" rulingMedium="ink">15 long lines; ruled in red ink. Ruled space <dimensions type="ruled" unit="mm">
<height>105</height>
<width>60</width>
</dimensions></layout>
</layoutDesc>
</objectDesc>
<decoDesc><summary><ref target="https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000468709">Pächt and Alexander</ref> i. 663, pl. LII</summary>
<decoNote type="miniature">Fine miniatures. </decoNote><decoNote type="border">Fine borders. </decoNote><decoNote type="decInit">Fine initials. </decoNote>
<handDesc>
<handNote script="textualisNorthern">Formal textualis quadrata</handNote>
</handDesc>
<decoDesc>
<summary>First attributed by Millard Meiss to the <persName role="art" key="person_29446342">Master of the Harvard Hannibal</persName> (Harvard University MS. Richardson 32), an artist whose later work (including the present manuscript) has sometimes been attributed in more recent scholarship to a separate hand (dubbed The Master of the Royal Alexander (BL Royal MS. 20 B. XX)): see Gregory T. Clark, <title>Art in a Time of War</title> (2016), 286-291.</summary>
<decoNote type="miniature">Six miniatures, with full borders.
<list>
<item>Fol. 23r: Annunciation</item>
<item>Fol. 76r: Crucifixion</item>
<item>Fol. 85r: Pentecost</item>
<item>Fol. 95r: King David at prayer</item>
<item>Fol. 115r: funeral service</item>
<item>Fol. 144r: St John the Baptist presenting a woman to the Virgin and Child enthroned</item>
</list>
</decoNote>

<decoNote type="decInit">Initials, typically 3- or 4-line at major divisions (with three-sided borders), 2-line at lesser divisions (with one-sided border), 1-line at verses. </decoNote>
<decoNote type="border">Borders: see above. </decoNote>
</decoDesc>
<bindingDesc>
<binding notBefore="1500" notAfter="1600">
<p>Stamped leather on boards, each side bearing four panels with 'ora pro nobis
sancta dei genitrix', animals, etc. (French work?, early 16th cent.?, rebacked.).</p>
<binding notBefore="1500" notAfter="1550">
<p>Flemish (?), 16th century, first half (early?): wooden boards covered in brown leather, with a blind panel stamped four times on each cover; the panel, 77 × 50 mm, with two rows of five beasts in foliage, around the central motto ‘Ora pro nobis sancta dei genitrix’ <!--(reproduced from a Ghent binding of c. 1542 by M. Foot, <title>Henry Davis Gift</title>, II, no. 301, and Goldschmidt, no. 191)-->. The panel was used by a number of Flemish binders: see Staffan Fogelmark, <title>Flemish and related panel-stamped bindings: evidence and principles</title> (New York, 1990), pp. 145 and n. 305, 151 n. 329, 216ff., 221; pl. XLII, R.106–107. Rebacked.</p>
</binding>
</bindingDesc>
</physDesc>
<history>
<origin>
<origDate calendar="Gregorian" notAfter="1430" notBefore="1420">c. 1420–1430</origDate>
<origDate calendar="Gregorian" notAfter="1435" notBefore="1415">c. 1420–1430</origDate>
<origPlace>
<country key="place_1000070">French</country>, <settlement key="place_7008038">Paris</settlement>
<!--ORIGINAL: French, Paris-->
</origPlace>
</origin>
<provenance>Written for a woman portrayed on fol. 144r, being presented by St John the Baptist to the Virgin and Child (cf. fol. 153).</provenance>
<provenance>Later provenance and date of acquisition by the Bodleian unknown. For the history of the MSS. Liturg. collection see Summary Catalogue V, pp. 843-4, noting that 'no doubt many ... are unidentifiable Rawlinson MSS.'</provenance>
</history>
<additional>
<adminInfo>
<recordHist>
<source>Summary description by Elizabeth Solopova and Matthew Holford, based on the Summary Catalogue and supplementary sources. <listBibl>
<source>Description by Matthew Holford (Jan. 2025). Previously described in the Summary Catalogue. <listBibl>
<bibl facs="aam0884.gif" type="SC">Summary Catalogue, Vol. 5, p. 847</bibl>
<bibl facs="aam0885.gif" type="SC">Summary Catalogue, Vol. 5, p. 848</bibl>
</listBibl>
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<listBibl type="WRAPPER">
<listBibl type="PRINT">
<head>Printed descriptions:</head>
<bibl>Otto Pächt and J. J. G. Alexander, <title>Illuminated Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library Oxford</title>, I (1966), no. 663, pl. LII</bibl>
<bibl>S. J. P. van Dijk, <title>Latin Liturgical Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, vol. 4: Books of Hours</title> (typescript, 1957), <citedRange unit="page" from="65" to="65">p. 65</citedRange>
</bibl>
</listBibl>
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</fileDesc>
<revisionDesc>
<change when="2025-01">Matthew Holford: description revised for publication on Digital Bodleian.</change>
<change when="2022-04-04">Add binding information from Summary Catalogue.</change>
<change when="2017-07-01">First online publication.</change>
<change when="2017-05-25">
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