Thorpe, Thomas (1791-1851)
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, the "Father of English Poetry", have been preserved in 82 medieval manuscripts and four incunabula editions. The copy in CB 48 was made in the 15th century by a single scribe. The manuscript is still in its original binding of suede deerskin stretched over wooden covers.
Online Since: 12/09/2008
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- Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Chaucer, Geoffrey (Author) | Heber, Richard (Former possessor) | Phillipps, Thomas (Former possessor) | Thorpe, Thomas (Seller) Found in: Standard description
This codex from Italy contains Gregory the Great's Homiliae in Ezechielem. The anathema Quicumque eum vendiderit vel alienaverit vel hanc scripturam raserit anathema sit is on f. 1r, as well as a partially erased ex libris that mentions a Convent of St. Agnes. The codex was purchased by Martin Bodmer in 1962; earlier perhaps it belonged to the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice and then to Abbot Celotti, to the library of Thomas Phillips, and to Sir Sydney Cocherell.
Online Since: 03/22/2017
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- Beda, Venerabilis (Author) | Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Celotti, Luigi (Former possessor) | Cockerell, Sydney Carlyle (Former possessor) | Duschnes, Philip C. (Seller) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Payne and Foss (Seller) | Phillipps, Thomas (Former possessor) | Thorpe, Thomas (Seller) Found in: Standard description
Contains Juvenal's Satires (I-XVI) with glosses which are probably from the commentary by Pseudo-Cornutus. Glued onto both inside covers are fragments from a 14th-century manuscript written in Dutch which contain part of the poetic work Martijn by Jacob van Maerlant, one of the greatest Flemish poets of the Middle Ages.
Online Since: 04/23/2013
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- Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Cornutus (Author) | Iuvenalis, Decimus Iunius (Author) | Jacob, van Maerlant (Author) | Phillipps, Thomas (Former possessor) | Robinson, William H. Ltd. (London) (Seller) | Thorpe, Thomas (Seller) Found in: Standard description
This manuscript contains François Dassy's French translation of Carcel de amor by Diego San Pedro (1437-1498). This translation is also based on Lelio Manfredi's Italian translation, completed in 1513. Diego de San Pedro is a Spanish pre-Renaissance poet and storyteller; perhaps he was of Hebrew origin but converted to Christianity. Carcel de amor, one of his two best-known novellas, is a sentimental romance about the overcoming of passionate love through reason; it was first printed in Seville in 1492 and was translated into many languages. The manuscript is illustrated with 19 vignettes, most of which are surrounded by an architectural frame containing representations of figures in period clothing. This manuscript might have been created for Charles III de Bourbon-Montpensier (Charles de Bourbon) between 1521 and 1527 — his coat of arms is on f. 1v. Before becoming part of the Martin Bodmer collection, the manuscript was owned by the Demidow family, Count Alexis Golowkin and Sir Thomas Philipps.
Online Since: 12/17/2015
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- Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Bourbon, Charles de (Patron) | Bourbon, Charles de (Former possessor) | Dassy, François (Translator) | Manfredi, Lelio (Translator) | Phillipps, Thomas (Former possessor) | Robinson, William H. Ltd. (London) (Seller) | San Pedro, Diego Fernández de (Author) | Thorpe, Thomas (Seller) Found in: Standard description