The World Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis : A Manuscript’s Journey from Saint-Denis to St. Pancras /
Williman, Daniel
The World Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis : A Manuscript’s Journey from Saint-Denis to St. Pancras / Daniel Williman, Karen Corsano. - 1 online resource (XIV, 232 p.) - Research in Medieval and Early Modern Culture ; 28 .
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Part I: The Text of the World Chronicle and its Dissemination -- Chapter 1. The Latin World Chronicle (1300) of Guillaume de Nangis -- Chapter 2. Applied Philology and the Descent of 22 Manuscript Copies -- Chapter 3. Stories of Some Possessors -- Chapter 4. British Library Royal Manuscript 13 E IV -- Part II: The French and English Lives of the Royal Manuscript -- Chapter 5 Creation of the Royal Manuscript at Saint-Denis -- Chapter 6 The Royal Manuscript in Paris, 1400–1416 -- Chapter 7 Sigismund of Luxembourg, King of the Romans -- Chapter 8 To the Chapel of St. George, Windsor -- Chapter 9 Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk -- Chapter 10 In the Library of Henry VIII -- Chapter 11 In the British Royal Library -- Appendices -- A Latin Excerpts from BL Royal 13 E IV -- B Arguments in the Rouleau de Saint-Denis, based on the Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis, submitted to the Parlement de Paris, 1410 -- C Historical References by Guillaume Fillastre -- D Privy Purse Warrants for the Books of Henry VIII -- E Wanted: The Leaves Missing from BL Royal 13 E IV -- Plates -- Bibliography -- Index
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The core of this book is the life story of a manuscript codex, British Library Royal MS 13 E IV: the Latin Chronicle (from the Creation to 1300) of Guillaume de Nangis, copied in the abbey library of St-Denis-en-France. The authors shed new light on the production process, identifying the illuminator of the Royal MS and naming the scribe. Detailed evidence links the codex to important events in history, such as the Council of Constance, and famous actors like Jean de France, duc de Berry, Sigismund of Luxembourg, Thomas Howard, duke of Norfolk, and Henry VIII, to name a few. The authors show how it traveled from one capital to the other, narrating the entire life and interesting times of this codex. Another dimension of this study accounts for all twenty-two copies of the Chronicle, now scattered in nine cities from London to Vienna, placing each one in a scrupulously drawn stemma codicum and sketching its history.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501518713 9781501510052 9781501510014
10.1515/9781501510014 doi
2020943186
Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern).
Buchgeschichte.
Duc de Berry.
Heinrich VIII.
Kaiser Sigismund.
Lateinische Chroniken.
HISTORY / Medieval.
Duc de Berry. Emperor Sigismund. Henry VIII. History of Books. Latin Chronicle.
The World Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis : A Manuscript’s Journey from Saint-Denis to St. Pancras / Daniel Williman, Karen Corsano. - 1 online resource (XIV, 232 p.) - Research in Medieval and Early Modern Culture ; 28 .
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Part I: The Text of the World Chronicle and its Dissemination -- Chapter 1. The Latin World Chronicle (1300) of Guillaume de Nangis -- Chapter 2. Applied Philology and the Descent of 22 Manuscript Copies -- Chapter 3. Stories of Some Possessors -- Chapter 4. British Library Royal Manuscript 13 E IV -- Part II: The French and English Lives of the Royal Manuscript -- Chapter 5 Creation of the Royal Manuscript at Saint-Denis -- Chapter 6 The Royal Manuscript in Paris, 1400–1416 -- Chapter 7 Sigismund of Luxembourg, King of the Romans -- Chapter 8 To the Chapel of St. George, Windsor -- Chapter 9 Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk -- Chapter 10 In the Library of Henry VIII -- Chapter 11 In the British Royal Library -- Appendices -- A Latin Excerpts from BL Royal 13 E IV -- B Arguments in the Rouleau de Saint-Denis, based on the Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis, submitted to the Parlement de Paris, 1410 -- C Historical References by Guillaume Fillastre -- D Privy Purse Warrants for the Books of Henry VIII -- E Wanted: The Leaves Missing from BL Royal 13 E IV -- Plates -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The core of this book is the life story of a manuscript codex, British Library Royal MS 13 E IV: the Latin Chronicle (from the Creation to 1300) of Guillaume de Nangis, copied in the abbey library of St-Denis-en-France. The authors shed new light on the production process, identifying the illuminator of the Royal MS and naming the scribe. Detailed evidence links the codex to important events in history, such as the Council of Constance, and famous actors like Jean de France, duc de Berry, Sigismund of Luxembourg, Thomas Howard, duke of Norfolk, and Henry VIII, to name a few. The authors show how it traveled from one capital to the other, narrating the entire life and interesting times of this codex. Another dimension of this study accounts for all twenty-two copies of the Chronicle, now scattered in nine cities from London to Vienna, placing each one in a scrupulously drawn stemma codicum and sketching its history.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501518713 9781501510052 9781501510014
10.1515/9781501510014 doi
2020943186
Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern).
Buchgeschichte.
Duc de Berry.
Heinrich VIII.
Kaiser Sigismund.
Lateinische Chroniken.
HISTORY / Medieval.
Duc de Berry. Emperor Sigismund. Henry VIII. History of Books. Latin Chronicle.

