A catalogue of Western manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries and selected Oxford colleges

MS. Auct. F. 5. 3

Summary Catalogue no.: 8880

Contents

Juvenal, Satires

With a few glosses

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: paper
Extent: iv + 87 leaves
Dimensions (binding): 8.75 × 5.75 in.

History

Origin: 15th century

Provenance and Acquisition

'V. C. Georgius a Turre Patavinus Medicinæ Professor Regiæ bibliothecæ donavit Ao MDCLIII.' [i.e. to Christina of Sweden, but perhaps never part of her library; cf. MSS. Auct. F. 2. 9, F. 4. 19.

Nicolaas Heinsius (?); cf. MSS. Auct. F. 2. 9, F. 4. 19.

Edward Bernard (1638–1697)

Purchased from Bernard's widow for the Bodleian in 1698

MS. Auct. F. 5. 3, flyleaves

Contents

(fols iv, 84)
Lectionary
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: Parchment

Decoration

Pächt and Alexander i. 36

Good initial

History

Origin: 11th century, second half; Germany

Additional Information

Record Sources

Description adapted (June 2023) by Stewart J. Brookes from the Summary Catalogue (1895)

Bibliography

    Printed descriptions:

    S. J. P. van Dijk, Latin Liturgical Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, vol. 6: Fragments - Office Books, Rituals, Directories (typescript, 1957), p. 122

Last Substantive Revision

2023-06-09: Description revised to incorporate all the information in the Summary Catalogue (1895)