Physical description of manuscript
Extent: i+ii+266+ii+i f
Size: 395 mm x 298 mm
Foliation
Modern pencil foliation.
Secundo folio: duxit. Noe uero
CollationI9 (= original flyleaf + 8); II-III8, IV11 (10 plus a singleton), V-VI8, VII6, VIII-X8, XI8, XII-XIII8, XIV9 (8 plus a singleton), XV-XIX8, XX9 (8 plus a singleton), XXI9 (8 plus a singleton), XXII9 (8 plus a singleton), XXIII-XXXII8, XXXIII4 (= 6 with leaves 5-6, blank, cancelled). Most adaptations have been made to fit quires to books within the texts.
Signatures: Contemporary signatures (a Roman numeral) on the final versos, lower margin, centre (preserved on every quire apart from the second).
Layout
Written in two columns of 49 lines
Script
Written in Romanesque Caroline minuscule by several hands, coinciding with the quires.
(h) Anglo-Norman protogothic
Corrections and annotation
Inscription: A Josephus Antiquitatum de communi libraria monachorum dunelm'
Binding
Standard Tuckett binding, mid 19th century full brown calf over
thick wooden boards (Charles Tuckett, binder to the British
Museum, rebound many Durham manuscripts in the 19th
century)
Manuscript history
Creation
Written in England,
start of 12th century.
Manuscript contents
(a)
f.1 and 270
Modern title: Confirmation of election of Bishop Kellawe (1311)
Date: [early 14th century]
Language: Latin
(b)
f.1
r-270
v
Modern title: Partial Drafts of 1392 and 1395 library catalogues
Date: [late 14th century]
Language: Latin
Edited: Catalogi veteres,
p.38, 63-4 and 71-2.
(c)
f.2
Original title: Bulla de iurisdictione sede vacante, 1286
Language: Latin
Bound in folded and upside down
(d)
f.4
r
Original title: De viris illustribus (excerpt)
Incipit: Eusebii Ieronimi presbiteri Laus qua Iosephum computat inter ecclesiasticos scriptores
Explicit: ab hoc fortita uocabulum non deficit
Language: Latin
Excerpted section on Josephus
(e)
f.4
r-189
Modern title: Antiquities of the Jews
Original title: Antiquitates iudaicae
Incipit: In principio creavit desu celum et terram sed dum terra ad aspectum non venire
Explicit: et cur secundum eas aliud facere permittimur, aliud prohibemur
Rubric: Flavii Iosephi in descriptione hystoriarum antiquitatis iudaice, prologus incipit
Language: Latin
Translated by Cassiodorus.
Edited: Latin Josephus I
(f)
f.189
v-268
r
Modern title: Jewish War
Original title: De bello Judaico
Incipit: Quoniam bellum quod cum populo romano gessere iudei omnium
Explicit: quod eam solum per omnia que scripsi habuerint coniecturam.
Rubric: Flavii Iosephi in textu librorum de iudaico bello prologus incipit
Language: Latin
(g)
f.269
Modern title: Bull for John de Hilton, 1356
Language: Latin
Single-sheet document, cut down and bound in sideways
(h)
after f.269
Original title: In Aristotelis Categorias
Date: [early 12th century]
Language: Latin
Four small strips; presumably reused as spine stiffener in an earlier binding, then extracted and mounted here by the binder, mid 19th century
Microfilmed in 1985/86 by the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library, St John's Abbey and University, Collegeville, Minnesota. Copies held by them and Durham University Library.
Digitised in June 2016 as part of the Durham Priory Library Recreated project (strips at end need to be re-photographed)
Bibliography
Catalogi veteres librorum Ecclesiae cathedralis
dunelm. Catalogues of the library of Durham cathedral, at
various periods, from the conquest to the dissolution, including
catalogues of the library of the abbey of Hulne, and of the mss.
,
Surtees Society 7, (London: J.B. Nichols and Son, [1838]).
Blatt, Franz, The Latin Josephus. I Introduction and text. The Antiquities: Books I-V (Kobenhavn: Universitetsforlaget I Aarhus Ejnar Munksgaard, 1958)
Mynors, R.A.B., Durham Cathedral
manuscripts to the end of the twelfth century. Ten plates in
colour and forty-seven in monochrome. With an introduction
[including a list of all known Durham manuscripts before
1200] ,
(Durham: 1939)