GB 0103 MS LAT 25 - Book of Hours

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GB 0103 MS LAT 25

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Book of Hours

Date(s)

  • c1470-1480, 19th century (Création/Production)

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Étendue matérielle et support

1 volume containing 124 leaves

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Notice biographique

The manuscript was written by the Venetian scribe Marcus de Cribellariis (or Marco di Vicenza). Additions were made to the manuscript by Caleb W Wing, who produced a series of lithographical local views distributed by the Royal Marine Library, Brighton, 1826. He was living in London and producing portrait miniatures, c1836, and subsequently produced hundreds of 'medieval' and 'Renaissance' miniature illuminations. Originally employed to restore damaged items for John Boykett Jarman, c1846, he subsequently produced new work for insertion into genuine medieval and Renaissance books, most directly copied or adapted from genuine works; it is unclear whether his additions were intended to deceive, for although he was known as a professional facsimilist, his work was sometimes regarded subsequently as genuine. He died in 1875. John Boykett Jarman was a collector and dealer with premises off Bond Street; his illuminated manuscripts were seriously damaged by flood water in 1846. He died in 1864.

Histoire archivistique

The nineteenth-century additions to the manuscript are thought to have been made while it was in the possession of John Boykett Jarman. The manuscript was bought in the Jarman sale in 1864 by the bookseller Lilly, who sold it to William Bragge of Sheffield. It was bought by Quaritch at the Bragge sale in 1876, but returned, probably due to its spurious additions. It was sold at Sotheby's in 1881 to Alexander, Baron Peckover of Wisbech, whose bookplate is attached to the second end-page. Exhibited at the National Exhibition of Works of Art, Leeds, 1868.

Fifty-five leaves containing the penitential psalms in Italian, a litany, and other texts seem to have been originally part of this manuscript. These leaves, written for someone called Evangelista, were in the Celotti sale, 1825, and the Phillipps sale, 1903, in which they were sold to Sir Sydney Cockerell; they later belonged to Mr Brian S Cron.
GB 0103 MS LAT 25 c1470-1480, 19th century Collection (fonds) 1 volume containing 124 leaves Cribellariis , Marcus , De , fl 1470-1480 , of Venice , scribe
The manuscript was written by the Venetian scribe Marcus de Cribellariis (or Marco di Vicenza). Additions were made to the manuscript by Caleb W Wing, who produced a series of lithographical local views distributed by the Royal Marine Library, Brighton, 1826. He was living in London and producing portrait miniatures, c1836, and subsequently produced hundreds of 'medieval' and 'Renaissance' miniature illuminations. Originally employed to restore damaged items for John Boykett Jarman, c1846, he subsequently produced new work for insertion into genuine medieval and Renaissance books, most directly copied or adapted from genuine works; it is unclear whether his additions were intended to deceive, for although he was known as a professional facsimilist, his work was sometimes regarded subsequently as genuine. He died in 1875. John Boykett Jarman was a collector and dealer with premises off Bond Street; his illuminated manuscripts were seriously damaged by flood water in 1846. He died in 1864.

The nineteenth-century additions to the manuscript are thought to have been made while it was in the possession of John Boykett Jarman. The manuscript was bought in the Jarman sale in 1864 by the bookseller Lilly, who sold it to William Bragge of Sheffield. It was bought by Quaritch at the Bragge sale in 1876, but returned, probably due to its spurious additions. It was sold at Sotheby's in 1881 to Alexander, Baron Peckover of Wisbech, whose bookplate is attached to the second end-page. Exhibited at the National Exhibition of Works of Art, Leeds, 1868.

Fifty-five leaves containing the penitential psalms in Italian, a litany, and other texts seem to have been originally part of this manuscript. These leaves, written for someone called Evangelista, were in the Celotti sale, 1825, and the Phillipps sale, 1903, in which they were sold to Sir Sydney Cockerell; they later belonged to Mr Brian S Cron.

Presented by Professor L S Penrose, grandson of Alexander, Baron Peckover of Wisbech, in 1949.

Italian Book of Hours, c1470-1480, beginning Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis (office of the Blessed Virgin Mary). Originally 106(?) leaves, with 19th-century additions: full page colour illustrations and decorated borders, including a Crucifixion, added by Caleb W Wing.

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Parchment manuscript bound in green velvet, with brass clasps, kept in red slip case. One hand. Blue or red initials and headings. Some decorated initials. Eighteen illuminated pages. 14cm. Back cover of volume detached; slip case in poor condition.

N R Ker, Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries, i (London and Oxford, 1969); list at University College London Special Collections.

Other examples of Wing's additions to older manuscripts include British Library, Manuscript Collections, Add MS 35319, ff 188v-189r; ibid, Add MS 35214, ff 48v-49r.

Janet Backhouse, 'A Victorian connoisseur and his manuscripts: the tale of Mr Jarman and Mr Wing', The British Museum Quarterly, xxxii(3-4) (1967-1968), pp 76-92, particularly pp 83, 91, which reproduces pages from the manuscript (plate XXVIIb); Fake? The Art of Deception, ed Mark Jones (1990), pp 190-192, which reproduces a page from the manuscript; Sir Sydney S Cockerell in The Book Collector, i(2) (1952), p 83.

Sources: publications as cited. Compiled by Rachel Kemsley as part of the RSLP AIM25 project. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Jul 2001, revised Oct 2001 Ancient religions Books of Hours Christianity Cribellariis , Marcus , De , fl 1470-1480 , of Venice , scribe x Marcus de Cribellariis x Mark of Venice Crime Documents Forgery Illuminated manuscripts Information sources Jarman , John Boykett , d 1864 , art dealer Manuscripts Religion Religions Religious doctrines Religious groups Religious texts Saints Theology Wing , Caleb W , d 1875 , artist and restorer of manuscripts

Source immédiate d'acquisition ou de transfert

Presented by Professor L S Penrose, grandson of Alexander, Baron Peckover of Wisbech, in 1949.

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Portée et contenu

Italian Book of Hours, c1470-1480, beginning Officium Beatae Mariae Virginis (office of the Blessed Virgin Mary). Originally 106(?) leaves, with 19th-century additions: full page colour illustrations and decorated borders, including a Crucifixion, added by Caleb W Wing.

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Open.

Conditions de reproduction

Normal copyright restrictions apply.

Langue des documents

  • anglais

Écriture des documents

  • latin

Notes de langue et graphie

Latin

Caractéristiques matérielle et contraintes techniques

Instruments de recherche

N R Ker, Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries, i (London and Oxford, 1969); list at University College London Special Collections.

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Unités de description associées

Other examples of Wing's additions to older manuscripts include British Library, Manuscript Collections, Add MS 35319, ff 188v-189r; ibid, Add MS 35214, ff 48v-49r.

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University College London

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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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  • anglais

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