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Bourdillon Manuscripts,
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Cookery recipes and maps

Mary Pearson's book of cookery and household recipes, with printed copies of a number of maps of the counties of England and Wales, some of them made by Emanuel Bowen and R.W. Seale, 1755.

Le Livre du Chastel de Labour,

Two volumes of letters, notes, a transcript of a part of the text, and other material relating to the preparation, by F. W. Bourdillon, of Notes on an illuminated manuscript 'Le Livre du Chastel de Labour' in the posession of George C. Thomas of Philadelphia with some account of the poem, and a corrected page-proof of the Notes.

Letters

Autograph letters, most of them to F.W. Bourdillon, from E.M. Cox, Samuel Evershed, R.E. Graves, Horace Hart, F.T. Havergal, C.T. Martin, Sir William Osler, Alfred W. Pollard, W.J. Rawlinson, Herbert Trench, Henry B. Wheatley, etc.

Bourdillon Manuscripts,

  • GB 0210 MSBDILLON
  • Fonds
  • [13 cent.]-[1922].

Manuscripts, [13 cent.]-[1922], from the library of Francis William Bourdillon, containing a wealth of romance literature, in particular manuscript and printed editions of the Roman de la Rose. The collection contains original manuscripts, transcripts, translations and notes and includes romances, poetry, 'chansons de geste', biographies, chronicles, medieval manuscripts, commonplace books, public records, songs, hymns, sermons, prayers, inscriptions, terriers, and recipes.

Bourdillon, Francis William, 1852-1921

Roman de la Rose,

A manuscript copy, with illumination, of the 'Roman de la Rose' of Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meung.

Roman de la Rose,

A manuscript copy of the 'Roman de la Rose' of Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meung.

Roman de la Rose,

A manuscript copy, with some illumination, of the 'Roman de la Rose' of Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meung.

Li Livres des Estoires,

An incomplete manuscript of 'Li Livres des Estoires dou Comencement dou monde', belonging to the 'Premiere Redaction', but not followed by the 'Faits des Romaine'.

Georges Chastellain

A transcript of Georges Chastellain's account of the feats and adventures of Duc Phelippe de Bourgoingne, etc.

Sermons and 'Liber Simplex Boneventurae',

Sermons, followed by 'Liber Simples Boneventura', written between 1451 and 1463 by Hinricus Eleborch 'in castro Rodenborch.' Bound in the same volume is a copy of Gesta Romanorum (Basel, circa 1483) (see No. 23 in Handlist of Incunabula in the National Library of Wales, compiled by Victor Scholderer, 1940.).

Hinricus Eleborch [and another].

Barlaam et Josaphat

A composite volume containing 'Liber Gestorum Barlaam et Josaphat seivorum Dei . . . ', 'Translatio S. Jacobi [de Compostelia] Apostoli et miracula per eum facta', preceded by the letter of Calistus II, Turpin's 'Chronicle', and prayers and hymns to the Virgin Mary.

Boethius : The Consolation of Philosophy

A version of Boethius: 'The Consolation of Philosophy' in prose and verse, entitled 'La Consolation de la Philosophic par Boece. En Latin et en françois. La translation du françois faite par Alain Chartier Secretaire du Roy en lan 1422'. This translation is different from the version contained in NLW MSS 5031 and 5039. A description of the manuscript may be found in Glynnis M. Cropp (ed.), Böece de Confort Remanié (London, 2011), 8-9.

Miserere

Extracts made by F. W. Bourdillon from a manuscript belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle which contains 'Li Romans di Charité', and the 'Miserere'.

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