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Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Tanner 11
 
MS Appellation:SC 9831
Title:Prose Brut
Contents:Prose Brut
Language:English
Scribal Hands:
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Material:Paper
Pagination:Modern pagination on rectos only 1-211
Signatures:Roman numerals i-iiij in grey-black ink in first half of quire sometimes with red letter or symbol before or after; sometimes red letter or symbol appears without roman numerals.
Catchwords:By each scribe in the usual place.
Page Size:285 x 207
Frame:Square for Beryn scribe; Hand B rules ladder frame; Hand C uses ladder frame occasionally also.
Writing Space:Variable; example = p157 = 214 x 135
Incipits and Explicits:On f211 by Hand D 'Explicit Cronicucle [sic] Anglie'
Marginal Headings:All scribes write headings in enlarged script in black-brown-grey ink
Title by Scribe:'Here begynneth a book callyd the croniclis of Englond' on f1 in Beryn's more formal hand.
Flourished Initials:3-line red lombard initials unadorned; red underlining; occasional sleigh curve at the end of lines.
Other Names (not owners):All on f112 (the last page of the original manuscript); 'Henry Appulton
'This boke dothe pertayne vnto Henry Appulton' both these in late 15th-early 16th century script; 'Will'm Cardynalle' (three times late 15th-early 16th century); 'Lamentable shewith hn to you as good mr. shipe (16th); 'alles appultun'
Miscellaneous Info:Only the Beryn scribal hand analysed in this manuscript at present.
Further Information:Tanner Catalogue, col. 11. Many other notes regarding quiring and order of work to be added later.
Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York, King's Manor, York YO1 7EP