[[4.1]]
Maitland, 404-405.
[[4.2]]
Stat. selecta Cap. Gen. O. Cisterc., A.D. 1278,
Martène, iv. 1462; Maitland, 406.
[[4.3]]
O. H. S., Little, 55.
[[4.4]]
Surtees Soc., xv., Durham Rites, 70-71.
[[4.5]]
Chron. abb. de Evesham, 301.
[[4.6]]
James (M. R.), li.; Cox, Canterbury,
199.
[[4.7]]
Windle, Chester, 171-172;
Library, ii. 285
[[4.8]]
Géraud, Essai sur les livres,
181.
[[4.10]]
Cp. Du Cange, Gloss. art. Scriptores;
citation from Const. of Carthusians.
[[4.12]]
Chron. mon. de Abingd, ii. 371.
[[4.13]]
Gesta abb. m. S. Albani, i. 57-58.
[[4.14]]
From the Porkington MS.; this treatise has been
printed in Early Engish Miscellanies, ed. J. O. Halliwell, for
the Warton Club (1855), p. 72. Other treatises are in Mrs. Merrifield's
Arts of Painting (1849).
[[4.16]]
Pez, Thesaurus, i. xx.
[[4.17]]
Bede, Works, ed. Plummer, xx.
[[4.18]]
O. V., pars II. lib. iv.
[[4.19]]
Hardy, iii. xiii.
[[4.20]]
Surtees Soc., vii. xxv.
[[4.21]]
Lecoq de la Marche, 103.
[[4.22]]
In a MS. of Joh. Andreas, Super
Decretales, Peterhouse, Camb.—James3,
29.
[[4.23]]
MS. on surgery, Peterhouse, Camb.—James
3, 137.
[[4.24]]
Du Cange, Gloss., art.,
Scriptorium.
[[4.25]]
Martène, De Ant. Mon. Ritibus,
v. c. 18, § 4.
[[4.26]]
E. H. R., xxv. 121.
[[4.27]]
Thompson, pp. 19 ff., 322.
[[4.28]]
Customary of St. A. (H. Brads. Soc.),
i. 401. These tablets were called ceratae tabellae, tabellae
cerae, or simpty cerae. The name of a book,
caudex, codex, was first given to these tabellae when
they were strung together to form a square "book." V.
Antiquary, xii. 277.
[[4.29]]
James1, 7;
ibid.17, 3
[[4.30]]
Works, ed. Skeat, i. 379.
[[4.31]]
Mon. Fr., i. 359.
[[4.32]]
Epp., 8. 69; Sandys, i. 487-488.
[[4.33]]
James (M. R.)10.
[[4.34]]
Stevenson, Suppl. to Bentham's Ch. of
Ely.
[[4.36]]
Mon. Fr., i. 206.
[[4.37]]
O, H, S., Little, 135; best account of
Adam in this book.
[[4.38]]
C. A. S. (N.S.), 8vo ser. vii. 187
(1909). The story of the connexion between Chesterton and Vercelli is
most interesting. A list of the books is in Lampugnani, Sulla Vita
di Guala Bicchieri, Vercelli (1842), 125 et seq.; but I
have not been able to see the book. See further Bekynton's
Correspondence, ii. 344 (Rolls Ser.); and Kennedy, Poems of
Cynewulf (1910), 6.
[[4.39]]
O. H. S., 27 Boase, xxxvii n.
[[4.40]]
Sandys, i. 486-489, q.v. for other
interesting facts about this abbot.
[[4.41]]
Gesta Abbatum, i. 57.
[[4.42]]
Chron. mon. de Abingd., ii. 153. A list
of the preceptor's rents, applied to expenses of the writing-room and
the organ, will be found in ii. 328.
[[4.43]]
H. Mon. S. A., 392.
[[4.44]]
Stewart, Ely Cath, 280; Surtees
Soc., lxix. 15-20; Robinson, I.
[[4.45]]
Chron. abb. de Eivesham, 208-210.
[[4.46]]
Full document in Edwards, i. 283.
[[4.47]]
Chron. abb. Rameseiensis, 356.
[[4.49]]
Chron. abb. de Evesham, 267.
[[4.51]]
O. H. S., 27, Boase, 19.
[[4.52]]
Rymer, Foedera, viii. 501; cf. James
17, 153.
[[4.53]]
Cam. Soc., Bury Wills (1850), 105. Many
of the gifts to Syon monastery came from priests.—Bateson, xxiii-xxvii.
Cf. also lists of donors in James (M. R.), 535 et seq.
[[4.54]]
Cf James (M R.), lxxii n.
[[4.55]]
Customary of Barnwell (Harl. MS, 3061).
[[4.56]]
Surtees Soc. xv., Durham Rites, 70-71.
The library would be that built by Wessington in 1446.
[[4.57]]
But see Robinson, 3.
[[4.59]]
Archæol. Jour. (1848), v. 85.
[[4.60]]
Lancs. and Ches. Hist. Soc., xix. 106.
[[4.61]]
Chron. mon. de Melsa, iii. Ixxxiii,
[[4.62]]
James (M. R.), xliv.
[[4.63]]
Anglia Sacra, i, 245-6; James (M. R),
l-li.
[[4.64]]
MS. Arundel 57, Brit. Mus. See James (M. R. ),
lxxvii. "This boc is dan Michelis of Northgate, y-write an englis of his
ozene hand. thet hatte: Ayenbyte of Inwyt. And is of the bochouse of
Saynt Austines of Canterberi. mid the lettres CC." "Ymende,
thet this boc is volveld ine the eve of the holy apostles Symon an
Judas, of ane brother of the cloystre of Sanynt Austin of Canterberi,
ine the yeare of oure Ihordes beringe (birth) 1340."
[[4.65]]
Surtees Soc., xv., Durham Rites, 26.
[[4.66]]
C. 1429-45. Most likely over the
cloister. The books seem to have been arranged flat on sloping desks, to
which they were chained.—James (M. R. )1,
41.
[[4.67]]
Chron. mon. de Abingd., ii. 373.
[[4.68]]
Hardy, iii. xiii.
[[4.69]]
Chron. mon. de Abingd., ii. 371;
Customary of St. August., Cant. (H. Brads. Soc.),
introd.
[[4.70]]
Customary of St. August., i. 96; ii.
36.
[[4.71]]
Panni, camisiae librorium.
[[4.72]]
Stat. ant. ord Carthus., c. xvi. §
9.
[[4.73]]
MS. Lat. 12296, Bibl. Nat., Paris.
[[4.74]]
Bibl. Cluniacensis, lib. i.; Maitland,
440.
[[4.75]]
James (M. R.)10,
171.
[[4.76]]
B. M. MS. Reg. 12 G. ii.; Warton, i. 182.
[[4.78]]
See anathema in Trim Coll. Camb. MS. B. S. 17.
[[4.80]]
Mon. Fr., ii. 41.
[[4.82]]
Hist. MSS., 6th Rept. 296b.
[[4.83]]
Records of the Borough of Nottingham,
i. 335.
[[4.84]]
C. A. S. (N.S.), iii. 397.
[[4.85]]
See particularly James (M. R.), xlv-xlvi,
146-149.
[[4.86]]
Delisle, Bibl. de École des
chartes, iiie ser. i. 225.
[[4.87]]
Hist. MSS. 6th Rept. 296a.
[[4.88]]
Literae Cantuarienses, ii. 146.
[[4.89]]
Mon. Fr., ii. 91.
[[4.90]]
Literae Cantuarienses, ii. 146; James
(M. R.), 146.
[[4.91]]
James (M. R.), xiv, 502-503; Camb. Univ. Lib.
MS., Ff. 4. 40, last fol.
[[4.93]]
Surtees Soc., vii. 85.
[[4.94]]
See also Bateson, vi-vii.
[[4.96]]
Pemb. Coll., Camb., MS. 180.
[[4.98]]
Bateson, 202. Ut scilicet prima particula de
numero et perfecta voluminum cognicione loci precentorem informet,
secunda ad solicitam leccionis frequenciam ffratres studiosos provocet,
et tercia de singulorum tractatuum repercione festina scolaribus itinera
manifestet.—James, 407.
[[4.99]]
James (M. R.), 410. For further information on
monastic catalogues consult Surtees Soc., vii; Becker; James
(M. R.); Bateson; Zentralblatt; Gottlieb.
[[4.100]]
Bateson, Med. Eng., 86.
[[4.101]]
Now in Mr. Pierpont Morgan's library,
Illustrated in La Bioliofilia, xi. 169,
[[4.102]]
Cf. Register of S. Osmund, ii. 127.
Textus unus aureus magnus continens saphiros xx., et smaragdos
[emeralds] vi., et thopasios viii., et alemandinas [? carbuncle or ruby]
xviii., et gernettas [garnets] viii., et perlas xii. Also i. 276; ii.
43. Jerome, Ad Eustoch, Ep. 18.