TitleLandeve'nnec Gospels; Harkness Gospels
Additional title: Landevennec GospelsAdditional title: Harkness GospelsAdditional title: Bible, New Testament, GospelsAdditional title: Beatissimo Papae Damaso Hieronymus BibleAdditional title: GospelsAdditional title: Bibles. N.T. Gospels
NamesHarkness, Edward Stephen, 1874-1940 (Former owner)
CollectionRenaissance and medieval manuscripts collection
Landeve'nnec Gospels; Harkness Gospels
Dates / OriginDate Created: 865 - 899 (Approximate)Place: Britanny, France
Library locationsManuscripts and Archives DivisionShelf locator: MssCol 2557Shelf locator: MA 115
TopicsFrance -- Ninth centuryLandévennec (France)
GenresReligious booksManuscriptsBibles
NotesOwnership: Written at Lande'vennec in Brittany. In the SW of England by s. X#^med#; suggested (erroneously ?) in Italy; Marquess of Blandford sale (1819) to Booth; Sir Thomas Phillipps; sold privately to the Rosenbach Co. Presented by Edward S. Harkness, 1928.Content: Number of Scribes: 1? or 3 very similar (according to E. K. Rand, quoted by Morey, p 645Date: Dated to the third third of the ninth century in H. Gneuss, Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts (Tempe AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies 2001) p. 133, n. 866.5.Bibliography: De Ricci, 1333. M. Huglo, "Les Evangiles de Lande\'vennec," Lande\'vennec et le monachisme breton dans le haut moyen a^ge(1986) 245-52. In same, J-L Deuffic, 289-321. C. R. Morey, "The Landeve\'nnec Gospels," Bull. NYPL33 (1929) 643-53.Citation/reference: Jonathan J. G. Alexander, James H. Marrow and Lucy Freeman Sandler, The Splendor of the Word: Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts at the New York Public Library(London / Turnhout: The New York Public Library / Harvey Miller Publishers, 2005) n. 6.Content: Digital Scriptorium Acknowledgments: We thank Prof. Jonathan J. G. Alexander for his extensive work towards the present description of this manuscriptDate: Assigned Date: s. IX/XDate: Dated by scribe: NoContent: Document: NoDate: Dated to the third third of the ninth century in H. Gneuss, Handlist of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts(Tempe AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies 2001) p. 133, n. 866.5.Language: Notes: LatinContent: Incipit: Novum opus me facere cogisContent: Explicit: Cum audisset iohannes in vinculis opera christi. Usque qui preparabit viam tuam ante te.Content: Notes: With Jerome's letters, prologues; on ff. 144-151v, the list of gospel readings from Christmas through the second week before Christmas. In the sanctorale: the feasts of the founder of Lande'vennec, St. Winwaloe (3 March, 28 April, 13 May).Numbering: This manuscript is paginated at the beginning; it is foliated in the lower verso, and in the upper recto from f. 19 on. Folio numbers are supplied here.
Physical DescriptionExtent: Ff. 1-152v ; 278 x 206 mm (full volume)Extent: Ff. 1-151v (part 1, text 1)Other Decoration: 1-line and larger red initials throughout, red and blue daubs as place markers. Large decorative initials at opening of each gospel. Tables ff. 7-12v, with decorative arches.26-35 long lines (29 most common), ruled in drypoint. Prickings and quire signatures visible.ParchmentNot bound; previous purple velvet binding removed in 1962.Caroline minuscule; rustic capitals; uncialsMusic: Breton neumatic notation, f. 48r-vFigurative Decoration: f. 13: 4 Evangelist symbols, with Christ; f. 51v Mark's symbol; f. 75v Luke's symbol; f. 115v John's symbol.
Type of ResourceTextStill image
LanguagesLatin
IdentifiersNYPL catalog ID (B-number): b12455533MSS Unit ID: 2557Digital Scriptorium 1.0 ID: NYPL MA 115Photo Order: 64435Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 4c9aa5f0-f589-013a-4185-0242ac110003
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