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GUILLAUME DE DEGUILEVILLE: PELERINAGE DE LA VIE HUMAINE (IN ENGLISH)
Catalogue reference: Sion L40.2/E44
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
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Sion L40.2/E44
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Title (The name of the record)
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GUILLAUME DE DEGUILEVILLE: PELERINAGE DE LA VIE HUMAINE (IN ENGLISH)
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Date (When the record was created)
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Mid-15th century
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Description (What the record is about)
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Pèlerinage de la Vie Humaine' By Guillaume de Deguileville (c.1295-c.1358), in an English prose translation. Includes (as is usual with this translation) a text of Geoffrey Chaucer's 'ABC to the Virgin' (ff. 79-81v). In the hand of John Shirley (c.1366-1456), author, translator, and scribe. For editions of this text see: 'The pilgrimage of the lyf of the manhode from the French of Guillaume de Deguileville' ed. by William Aldis Wright (Roxburghe Club, 1869). 'The pilgrimage of the lyfe of manhode. Translated anonymously into prose from the first recension of Guillaume de Deguileville's poem Le pèlerinage de la vie humaine' ed. Avril Henry. 2 vols (Early English Text Society vols 288 and 292, 1985-88). See pp. xlvii-xlix on the Sion manuscript. Begins imperfectly: 'any yssing ...'. Ends imperfectly: 'þowe shall have of me if þu'. The first two leaves and the last leaf are missing. Text corresponds to the Wright edition, pp. 4/15-203/9. As in other copies the prayer to the Virgin Mary is in verse in Chaucer's rendering, 'Almighty and almercyable qweene ...': this copy collated by W.W. Skeat, Works of Chaucer, i. 261-71. The scribe wrote 'Chauc[er]' in the margin of f. 79. The chapters of part 1, ff. 1-40v and of part 4 (ff. 82v-93v) are numbered respectively i-cxix and i-x, and between these points the chapter numeration is i-xxx and xx, the ABC coming between xxx and xx. The beginning of part 3 is not shown and the point at which it comes in Wright's edition is here in the middle of chapter xx of the series i-xxx (f. 67). 'no(a) per Shirley' in the margins of ff. 4, 5, 12, 18v, 25, and 'behold per Shir[ley]' in the margin of f. 1 are in the hand of the text. For this and other manuscripts written and annotated by John Shirley see especially H. E. Hammond, 'Chaucer, A Bibliographical Manual', pp. 333, 515-17. Probably originally joined in a single volume with Trinity College, Cambridge, R. 3. 20 and British Library MS Harley 78 ff. 80-83 (see Seth Lerer, 'British Library MS Harley 78 and the manuscripts of John Shirley' in Notes and Queries vol 235 (1990) pp. 400-03).
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Lambeth Palace Library
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Former department reference (Former identifier given by the originating creator)
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Recorded with shelfmark A15 in William Reading, 'Bibliothecae cleri Londinensis in Collegio Sionensi catalogus' (London, 1724). Recorded there as given to Sion College by 'Berkley' ie. amongst the collection given to Sion College in 1682 (but part not received until 1699) as the gift of George Berkeley (1626/7-1698), 1st Earl of Berkeley. The collection was formed by his uncle Sir Robert Coke (1587-1653). See E.H. Pearce, 'Sion College and library' (Cambridge, 1913), pp. 258-260. Cf. Sion L40.2/E43 Transferred from Sion College to Lambeth Palace Library, 1996.
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- Sion College
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
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ff. v + 93 + v
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Access conditions (Information on conditions that restrict or affect access to the record)
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Open
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Physical condition (Aspects of the physical condition of the record that may affect or limit its use)
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Binding of brown leather over wooden boards, 280 x 205 mm., 19th or early 20th cent. Paper leaves (original leaves numbered 1-93), 270 x 190 mm. Written space 212 x 125 mm. 33-36 long lines. Frame ruling. Twelve quires of eight leaves, 1(1, 2) and 12(8) missing. Quires 1-4 numbered at the end below the catchwords i-iiii: thereafter the numbers have been cut off. Written in a small hand, secretary, except for the 'reversed' e; the chapter headings larger and without linked minims. As in Trinity College Cambridge R. 3. 20 one ascender in the first line on each page and one descender in the last line is prolonged into the margin in a long ornamental sweep.
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Record URL
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Catalogue hierarchy
This record is held at Lambeth Palace Library
Within the fonds: Sion L40.2
SION COLLEGE MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION
Within the sub-fonds: Sion L40.2/E
SION COLLEGE: ENGLISH MANUSCRIPTS
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GUILLAUME DE DEGUILEVILLE: PELERINAGE DE LA VIE HUMAINE (IN ENGLISH)