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Genealogical chronicle fragment of the kings of England to Kimbelinus and Arvigarus Ms. Roll 1588
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Abstract

A chronicle with diagram from the first reign of Henry VI tracing the descent of the kings of England from Noah, through Brut, and breaking off after the kings Kimbelinus and Arvigarus in the central line of descent and the kings Ingils and Offa in another line left of center. The birth of Christ is marked just before the end of the fragment. Earlier the line of descent on the left includes the descent of northern peoples such as the Danes, Jutes, and Geates from Steldius, also known as Scyld Scefing from the poem Beowulf. On the verso (outer surface of roll) is an 18th-century inscription, Genealogy, Noa to [the kings] of England.

Physical Description

Support: parchment; Extent: 1 roll (2 membranes) : 1620 x 260 mm

Script

Written in secretary script.

Notes

Ms. roll.

Title supplied by cataloger.

Incipit: "Iste Nemroth erat gigas ... " (text at top next to Noah roundel); "[Ab isto] Strephes filio Iapheth fratre..." (top of left column); "[Ab] hiis trib[us] filiis Noe texuntur generaciones septuaginte ..." (top of right column).

Edges damaged, with some loss of text on left edge; mounted on modern vellum before sale in 2010.

The same text is found in seven other manuscripts: Queen's College, Cambridge, MS. 167; College of Arms, MSS. muniment room 20/3 and 23; Bodleian, Oxford, MS. Bodleian Rolls 10; King's College, Cambridge, MS. 43; British Library, Lansdowne MS. 2; and Harley Roll c.5. The Queen's College and College of Arms rolls are most similar to UPenn Ms. Roll 1588 (Sotheby's).

These are pages that we pulled aside that disrupted the flow of the manuscript reader. These may be bindings, inserts, bookmarks, and various other oddities.

Keywords
15th century
Chronicle
Genealogy
Biblical
Bible
History
English
England
Fragment
University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

Place of Origin

England

Date

Written and illustrated in England in the second quarter of the 15th century (Sotheby's).

Language

Latin

Provenance

Sold at auction at Sotheby's, 7 December 2010, lot 16.

return to search Genealogical chronicle fragment of the kings of England to Kimbelinus and Arvigarus Ms. Roll 1588

Place of Origin

England

Date

Written and illustrated in England in the second quarter of the 15th century (Sotheby's).

Language

Latin

Provenance

Sold at auction at Sotheby's, 7 December 2010, lot 16.

Manuscript Overview

Abstract

A chronicle with diagram from the first reign of Henry VI tracing the descent of the kings of England from Noah, through Brut, and breaking off after the kings Kimbelinus and Arvigarus in the central line of descent and the kings Ingils and Offa in another line left of center. The birth of Christ is marked just before the end of the fragment. Earlier the line of descent on the left includes the descent of northern peoples such as the Danes, Jutes, and Geates from Steldius, also known as Scyld Scefing from the poem Beowulf. On the verso (outer surface of roll) is an 18th-century inscription, Genealogy, Noa to [the kings] of England.

Notes

Ms. roll.

Title supplied by cataloger.

Incipit: "Iste Nemroth erat gigas ... " (text at top next to Noah roundel); "[Ab isto] Strephes filio Iapheth fratre..." (top of left column); "[Ab] hiis trib[us] filiis Noe texuntur generaciones septuaginte ..." (top of right column).

Edges damaged, with some loss of text on left edge; mounted on modern vellum before sale in 2010.

The same text is found in seven other manuscripts: Queen's College, Cambridge, MS. 167; College of Arms, MSS. muniment room 20/3 and 23; Bodleian, Oxford, MS. Bodleian Rolls 10; King's College, Cambridge, MS. 43; British Library, Lansdowne MS. 2; and Harley Roll c.5. The Queen's College and College of Arms rolls are most similar to UPenn Ms. Roll 1588 (Sotheby's).

Script note

Written in secretary script.

References
Binding Images

These are pages that we pulled aside that disrupted the flow of the manuscript reader. These may be bindings, inserts, bookmarks, and various other oddities.

Keywords
15th century
Chronicle
Genealogy
Biblical
Bible
History
English
England
Fragment
University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
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