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Auction archive: Lot number 5

A SAMMELBAND OF SECULAR TEXTS, including GEOFFREY OF MONMOUT...

Estimate
£120,000 - £180,000
ca. US$189,332 - US$283,998
Price realised:
£206,500
ca. US$325,809
Auction archive: Lot number 5

A SAMMELBAND OF SECULAR TEXTS, including GEOFFREY OF MONMOUT...

Estimate
£120,000 - £180,000
ca. US$189,332 - US$283,998
Price realised:
£206,500
ca. US$325,809
Beschreibung:

A SAMMELBAND OF SECULAR TEXTS, including GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH (c.1100-c.1155), Historia Regum Britanniae and Prophetiae Merlini and GERALD OF WALES (c.1146-c.1223), Topographia Hibernica and Expugnatio Hibernica , in Latin and Anglo-Norman French, DECORATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM , [Ireland or England, first quarter 14th century].
A SAMMELBAND OF SECULAR TEXTS, including GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH (c.1100-c.1155), Historia Regum Britanniae and Prophetiae Merlini and GERALD OF WALES (c.1146-c.1223), Topographia Hibernica and Expugnatio Hibernica , in Latin and Anglo-Norman French, DECORATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM , [Ireland or England, first quarter 14th century]. 265 x 180mm. 208 leaves, APPARENTLY COMPLETE : 1 2 , 2 2 , 3-6 12 , 7 10 , 8-9 12 , 10-11 8 , 12 12 , 13 7 (iv an inserted singleton), 14-19 12 , 20 11 (of 12, xii a cancelled blank), 21-22 2 . Written in a variety of 14th-century hands, contemporary annotations and penwork intitials throughout (some minor soiling and staining, vellum with original defects, first text seemingly incomplete, but likely originally so). Early 17th-century English brown calf stamped with the Ley arms (edges rubbed and scuffed, some splitting and losses to spine). PROVENANCE : (1) ST MARY’S ABBEY , Dublin: 14th-century inscriptions. Contemporary inscriptions throughout, including one on f.5 referring to Cadwaladr’s son Ivor, and the former’s baptism by pope Sergius I (a conflation of Cadwaladr with Caedwalla of Wessex for which Geoffrey of Monmouth was responsible). The early version of the Ordinances of 1311 (ff.116-118) is in an early 14th-century hand. (2) REDMOND O’GALLAGHER, OSA , bishop of Killalla in the province of Tuam from 1545 until translated to Derry in 1569; he died in 1601: his inscription ‘Ramu[n]dus Alandensis ep[iscop]us’ on f.3. (3) EDWARD BUGGYN , possibly Edward Buggin (d.1590) of Clerkenwell, clerk for writing patents for leases of lands in the Exchequer from 1559-71 and clerk comptroller of the revels from 1570-84: his name in a 16th-century court hand, along with a motto in a Chancery hand ‘Quo quid antiquius eo melius’ – ‘the older the better’ on f.4. (4) JAMES LEY, FIRST EARL OF MARLBOROUGH (c.1552-1629), English judge and politician, one of the four founding members of the London-based Society of Antiquaries, Lord Chief Justice of the King’s Bench in Ireland and then in England and Lord High Treasurer: his binding and armorial stamp, chevron between three seal’s heads with the hand of Ulster in escutcheon. (5) LEWIS MORRIS (1701-1765) poet, scholar and patriotic Welshman, of Cardiganshire, bought from the bookseller Thomas Osborn (1704-1767) in July 1753: his inscription and list of contents on f.2. (6) REV. TREADWAY NASH (1725-1811) of Bevere, near Worcester, 1773: his inscription on upper and lower boards; his bookplate, pasted over. (7) JOHN SOMERS COCKS, 1ST EARL SOMERS (1760-1841): his bookplate. By descent to the current owner. CONTENT : A rhyming poem in Latin f.3; an abbreviated Latin translation of Aristotle’s On the Nature Of Animals , beginning: ‘Quedam partes animalium sunt simplices [...]’ ff.5-16v; DARES PHRYGIUS, De Excidio Troiae historia , ff.17-29; GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH, Historia Regum Britanniae and Prophetiae Merlini , ff.29v-109; interpretation and explanation of the Prophecies ff.109v-115v; Song on the Kings of Scotland, in Latin, f.115v; a preliminary version of the Ordinances of 1311, in Anglo-Norman French, ff.116-118; Verses of the Sibyls on the coming of Christ, in Latin, f.118v; blanks ff.119-121; GERALD OF WALES, Topographia Hibernica and Expugnatio Hibernica , with penwork initials, ff. 122-204v. A FASCINATING COMPILATION OF SECULAR TEXTS OF SIGNIFICANT RELEVANCE FOR IRELAND, WALES, SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND . The present volume is a beguilingly prescient monument to the unity of the British Isles and a tour de force of writing and bibliophily across four countries, given its probable Irish monastic origin and early Irish religious ownership, its secular texts composed by two behemoths of Welsh historiography (as well as its later Welsh ownership), the poem relating to Scotland, an early version of the Ordinances of 1311 and its later English aristocratic provenance. Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain and Prophecies of Merlin and Gerald of Wales’ T

Auction archive: Lot number 5
Auction:
Datum:
19 Nov 2014
Auction house:
Christie's
19 November 2014, London, King Street
Beschreibung:

A SAMMELBAND OF SECULAR TEXTS, including GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH (c.1100-c.1155), Historia Regum Britanniae and Prophetiae Merlini and GERALD OF WALES (c.1146-c.1223), Topographia Hibernica and Expugnatio Hibernica , in Latin and Anglo-Norman French, DECORATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM , [Ireland or England, first quarter 14th century].
A SAMMELBAND OF SECULAR TEXTS, including GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH (c.1100-c.1155), Historia Regum Britanniae and Prophetiae Merlini and GERALD OF WALES (c.1146-c.1223), Topographia Hibernica and Expugnatio Hibernica , in Latin and Anglo-Norman French, DECORATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM , [Ireland or England, first quarter 14th century]. 265 x 180mm. 208 leaves, APPARENTLY COMPLETE : 1 2 , 2 2 , 3-6 12 , 7 10 , 8-9 12 , 10-11 8 , 12 12 , 13 7 (iv an inserted singleton), 14-19 12 , 20 11 (of 12, xii a cancelled blank), 21-22 2 . Written in a variety of 14th-century hands, contemporary annotations and penwork intitials throughout (some minor soiling and staining, vellum with original defects, first text seemingly incomplete, but likely originally so). Early 17th-century English brown calf stamped with the Ley arms (edges rubbed and scuffed, some splitting and losses to spine). PROVENANCE : (1) ST MARY’S ABBEY , Dublin: 14th-century inscriptions. Contemporary inscriptions throughout, including one on f.5 referring to Cadwaladr’s son Ivor, and the former’s baptism by pope Sergius I (a conflation of Cadwaladr with Caedwalla of Wessex for which Geoffrey of Monmouth was responsible). The early version of the Ordinances of 1311 (ff.116-118) is in an early 14th-century hand. (2) REDMOND O’GALLAGHER, OSA , bishop of Killalla in the province of Tuam from 1545 until translated to Derry in 1569; he died in 1601: his inscription ‘Ramu[n]dus Alandensis ep[iscop]us’ on f.3. (3) EDWARD BUGGYN , possibly Edward Buggin (d.1590) of Clerkenwell, clerk for writing patents for leases of lands in the Exchequer from 1559-71 and clerk comptroller of the revels from 1570-84: his name in a 16th-century court hand, along with a motto in a Chancery hand ‘Quo quid antiquius eo melius’ – ‘the older the better’ on f.4. (4) JAMES LEY, FIRST EARL OF MARLBOROUGH (c.1552-1629), English judge and politician, one of the four founding members of the London-based Society of Antiquaries, Lord Chief Justice of the King’s Bench in Ireland and then in England and Lord High Treasurer: his binding and armorial stamp, chevron between three seal’s heads with the hand of Ulster in escutcheon. (5) LEWIS MORRIS (1701-1765) poet, scholar and patriotic Welshman, of Cardiganshire, bought from the bookseller Thomas Osborn (1704-1767) in July 1753: his inscription and list of contents on f.2. (6) REV. TREADWAY NASH (1725-1811) of Bevere, near Worcester, 1773: his inscription on upper and lower boards; his bookplate, pasted over. (7) JOHN SOMERS COCKS, 1ST EARL SOMERS (1760-1841): his bookplate. By descent to the current owner. CONTENT : A rhyming poem in Latin f.3; an abbreviated Latin translation of Aristotle’s On the Nature Of Animals , beginning: ‘Quedam partes animalium sunt simplices [...]’ ff.5-16v; DARES PHRYGIUS, De Excidio Troiae historia , ff.17-29; GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH, Historia Regum Britanniae and Prophetiae Merlini , ff.29v-109; interpretation and explanation of the Prophecies ff.109v-115v; Song on the Kings of Scotland, in Latin, f.115v; a preliminary version of the Ordinances of 1311, in Anglo-Norman French, ff.116-118; Verses of the Sibyls on the coming of Christ, in Latin, f.118v; blanks ff.119-121; GERALD OF WALES, Topographia Hibernica and Expugnatio Hibernica , with penwork initials, ff. 122-204v. A FASCINATING COMPILATION OF SECULAR TEXTS OF SIGNIFICANT RELEVANCE FOR IRELAND, WALES, SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND . The present volume is a beguilingly prescient monument to the unity of the British Isles and a tour de force of writing and bibliophily across four countries, given its probable Irish monastic origin and early Irish religious ownership, its secular texts composed by two behemoths of Welsh historiography (as well as its later Welsh ownership), the poem relating to Scotland, an early version of the Ordinances of 1311 and its later English aristocratic provenance. Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain and Prophecies of Merlin and Gerald of Wales’ T

Auction archive: Lot number 5
Auction:
Datum:
19 Nov 2014
Auction house:
Christie's
19 November 2014, London, King Street
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