Corpus Christi College, Cambridge

  • MS 152

    Bale's autograph annotations and index, including a Latin epitaph on King John, in a 16th-century MS.

    This MS recorded in McCusker, The Library (1935), 151 (No. 38).

    • *BaJ 39
      Autograph
      No description or publication history available.

      Unpublished?

      John Bale, Triveth, Nicholaus. Historia sex regum Angliae &c.
  • MS 168

    A volume of miscellaneous documents relating to Richard Cox, Bishop of Ely (1500-81).

    16th century.
    • WyT 164 No. 21

      Copy.

      Edited from this MS in Muir & Thomson, pp. 243-4.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, pp. 243-4.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Like as the byrde in the cage enclosed'
    • WyT 219 No. 22

      Copy.

      This MS collated in Muir & Thomson and in Harrier.

      First published in Songes and Sonettes (London, 1557). Muir & Thomson, pp. 88-91.

      Sir Thomas Wyatt, 'Myne owne John Poyntz, sins ye delight to know'
  • MS 357

    Copy, in three professional hands, with annotations in later hands, imperfect.

    Early 16th century.

    Once owned by Robert Pen, a Gentleman of the Chapel under Henry VII and Henry VIII.

    Edited from this MS in Salter and Edwards, with reduced facsimiles of ff. 73r and 247r in Vol. I, frontispiece.

    • SkJ 28
      No description or publication history available.

      Skelton's English translation of Diodorus Siculus from the Latin version of Poggio Bracciolini. Canon, C50, pp. 14-15. First published in London, 1956-7, ed. F.M. Salter and H.L.R. Edwards, 2 vols, EETS, 233 and 239.

      John Skelton, The Bibliotheca Historica of Diodorus Siculus
  • MS 432

    Skelton's autograph annotations and dedications, including two Latin dedicatory poems beginning Quamvis annosa and I, liber, et propera, regem tu pronus adora and an English verse beginning That ever Englond had.

    In a 15th-century French MS chronicle of the Third Crusade and exploits of Richard Coeur de Lion, a MS used by Skelton to teach history to Henry VIII when a Prince and presented to him after his accession to the throne.

    [1511-12].

    Parts of the dedications edited from this MS in James Nasmith, Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum quos Collegio Corporis Christi legavit Matthaeus Parker (Cambridge, 1777), p. 400, and in Dyce, I, 147. The dedications edited from this MS, with translations, in Carlson, pp. 45-6. See also H.L.R. Edwards, The Dating of Skelton's Later Poems, PMLA, 53.i (1938), 601-19.

    Facsimile pages in William Nelson, John Skelton, Laureate (New York, 1939), after p. 116 and p. 174; in Petti, English Literary Hands, No. 16 (part of f. 1v); and in Henry VIII Man and Monarch, ed. Susan Doran (British Library, London, 2009), p. 31 (f. 7r).

    • *SkJ 30
      Autograph
      No description or publication history available.

      Canon, C31, pp. 9-10.

      John Skelton, Chronique de Rains

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