select (dissertation) bibliography

The following material is the full content of the “select bibliography” submitted with my 2006 dissertation, “Textual Portability and Its Uses in England, ca. 1250–1330.” Manuscripts, microfilms, and digital surrogates are listed first, followed by primary sources and secondary sources.

Unlike Appendix B, the bibliography appears here almost wholly unchanged from the dissertation version. I’ve added an asterisk for Harvard Law 1, which I was able to examine in 2008. That’s it.

(Also examined directly, post-dissertation: Harvard Law 59, Houghton MS Typ 11, UCLA MS Rouse 53. I’ve been fortunate to obtain color scans as well of Houghton MSS Typ 11, Typ 40, and Typ 216; meanwhile, Bodmer 47’s scans have been made available publicly.)

I won’t attempt here to bring the primary and secondary lists up to date with post-2006 scholarship! Such an attempt would include hyperlinks for the older texts now available via Internet Archive, Project Gutenberg, Google Books, and the like; it would also correct nearly all the extant hyperlinks, since those resources have redesigned their respective websites. I do intend an update—this post and its predecessor are “public scholarship” snapshots of work that continues to move forwards—but it is meaningful to post this 2006 iteration untouched.

Manuscripts, Microfilms, and Digital Surrogates Examined

[An asterisk marks manuscripts I have been able to examine directly.]

  • Aberystwyth
    • National Library of Wales, MS 7006D
  • Berkeley, Calif.
    • *Bancroft Library, MS UCB 152
  • Cambridge
    • Corpus Christi College
      • MS 50
      • MS 53
      • MS 469
    • *Emmanuel College, MS 232
    • Trinity College
      • MS R.4.26
      • MS R.7.23
    • University Library, MS Ee.i.1
  • Cambridge, Mass.
    • *Harvard Law School, MS 1
  • Exeter
    • Cathedral Library, MS 3514
  • London
    • *British Library
      • MS Additional 8101
      • *MS Additional 21368
      • *MS Cotton Caligula A.iii
      • MS Cotton Caligula A.ix
      • *MS Cotton Cleopatra B.v
      • *MS Cotton Galba E.iii
      • *MS Cotton Nero D.ii
      • *MS Cotton Vespasian B.xiv
      • *MS Cotton Vespasian E.iv
      • *MS Harley 1348
      • *MS Royal 13 A.xviii
      • MS Royal 13 A.xxi
    • College of Arms
      • *MS 3/23B
      • *MS 12/45A
      • *MS 20/5
      • *Arundel MS 30
    • Lambeth Palace Library
      • *MS 42
      • *MS 118
      • *MS 179
  • Los Angeles
    • *Young Research Library, MS 170/529
  • Oxford
    • All Souls College, MS 39
    • Bodleian Library
      • *MS Ashmole 789
      • *MS Bodley 233
      • *MS Douce 115
      • MS Laud Misc. 636
      • *MS Selden supra 74
      • *MS Tanner 195
      • MS Top. Devon d.5
    • Corpus Christi College, MS 157
  • San Marino, Calif.
    • Henry E. Huntington Library
      • *MS HM 132
      • *MS HM 264
      • *MS HM 1345
      • *MS HM 26341
      • *MS HM 27486
      • *MS HM 28561
      • *MS HM 31911

Printed Editions

Arnold, Ivor, ed. Le Roman de Brut de Wace. 2 vols. Paris: Société des anciens textes français, 1938.

Babington, Churchill, and J. Rawson Lumby, eds. Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden Monachi Cestrensis; together with the English translations of John Trevisa and of an unknown writer of the fifteenth century. 9 vols. London: Longman and Co., 1865.

Baker, Peter S., ed. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a Collaborative Edition: MS F. Vol. 8. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2000.

Bately, Janet, ed. The Old English Orosius. London: Oxford Univ. Press for Early English Text Society, 1980.

———, ed. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a Collaborative Edition: MS A. Vol. 3. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1986.

Bell, Alexander, ed. L’Estoire des Engleis by Geffrei Gaimar. Oxford: Blackwell for the Anglo-Norman Text Society, 1960.

———, ed. An Anglo-Norman ‘Brut’ (Royal 13.A.xxi). Oxford: Blackwell for the Anglo-Norman Text Society, 1969.

———. “The Anglo-Norman Description of England: An Edition.” In Anglo-Norman Anniversary Essays, edited by Ian Short, 31–48. London: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 1993.

Birch, Walter de Gray, ed. Cartularium saxonicum: A Collection of Charters Relating to Anglo-Saxon History. 3 vols. London: Whiting and Co., 1885–93.

Brereton, Georgine E., ed. Des Grantz Geanz. Oxford: Basil Blackwell for the Society for the Study of Mediæval Languages and Literature, 1937.

Brewer, J. S., and C. T. Martin, eds. Registrum Malmesburiense: The Register of Malmesbury Abbey, preserved in the Public Record Office. 2 vols. London: Longman and Co., 1879–80.

Brie, Friedrich W. D., ed. The Brut, or the Chronicles of England. 2 vols. EETS o.s. 131, 136. London: Kegan Paul, 1906.

Brook, G. L., and R. F. Leslie, eds. Laȝamon: Brut. 2 vols. EETS o.s. 250, 277. London: Oxford Univ. Press for the Early English Text Society, 1963–78.

Busby, Keith, ed. Le roman de Perceval, ou Le conte du Graal. Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, 1993.

Carley, James P., and Julia Crick. “Constructing Albion’s Past: An Annotated Edition of De origine gigantum.” Arthurian Literature 13 (1994): 41–114.

Clark, Cecily, ed. The Peterborough Chronicle, 1070–1154. 2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970.

Clarke, Basil, ed. Geoffrey of Monmouth: Vita Merlini. Cardiff: Univ. of Wales Press, 1973.

Colgrave, Bertram, and R. A. B. Mynors, eds. Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People. Corr. ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992.

Cubbin, G. P., ed. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a Collaborative Edition: MS D. Vol. 6. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1996.

Darlington, R. R., and P. McGurk, eds. The Chronicle of John of Worcester. 3 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995–.

Deferrari, Roy J., ed. Paulus Orosius: The Seven Books of History against the Pagans. Washington, DC: Catholic Univ. of America Press, 1964.

Dobbie, Elliott Van Kirk. The Manuscripts of Caedmon’s Hymn and Bede’s Death Song, with a Critical Text of the Epistola Cuthberti de Obitu Bedae. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1937.

Dumville, David N., and Michael Lapidge, eds. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a Collaborative Edition: The Annals of St Neots with Vita Prima Sancti Neoti. Vol. 17. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1984.

Dumville, David N., ed. Historia Brittonum: The ‘Vatican’ Recension. Vol. 3. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1985.

Ewert, Alfred, ed. Gui de Warewic, roman du XIIIe siècle. Vol. 74–75. Paris: Librairie ancienne édouard Champion, 1932–33.

Foltys, Christian. Kritische Ausgabe der anglonormannischen Chroniken: Brutus, Li Rei de Engleterre, Le Livere de Reis de Engleterre. Berlin: Ernst Reuter Gesellschaft, 1962.

Glover, John, ed. Le Livere de Reis de Brittanie e Le Livere de Reis de Engletere. London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1865.

Gransden, Antonia, ed. The Chronicle of Bury St Edmunds, 1212–1301. London: Nelson, 1964.

Greenway, Diana E., ed. Henry of Huntingdon, Historia Anglorum: The History of the English People. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996.

Hardy, Thomas Duffus, and Charles Trice Martin, eds. Lestorie des Engles solum la translacion Maistre Geffrei Gaimar. 2 vols. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1888.

Holden, A. J., ed. Le Roman de Rou de Wace. 3 vols. Paris: A. and J. Picard, 1970.

Hunt, Tony. “‘The Four Daughters of God’: A Textual Contribution.” Archives d’histoire doctrinale et litteraire du moyen âge 48 (1981): 287–316.

———, ed. Les gius partiz des eschez: Two Anglo-Norman Chess Treatises. London: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 1985.

Irvine, Susan, ed. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a Collaborative Edition: MS E. Vol. 7. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2004.

James, M. R. A Peterborough Psalter and Bestiary of the Fourteenth Century. Oxford: Printed for presentation to the members of the Roxburghe Club, 1921.

Jones, Thomas. “‘Cronica de Wallia’ and Other Documents from Exeter Cathedral Library MS. 3514.” Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 12.2 (Nov 1946): 27–44.

———, ed. Brut y Tywysogion, or the Chronicle of the Princes. Red Book of Hergest version. Cardiff: Univ. of Wales Press, 1955.

———, ed. Brenhinedd y Saesson, or the Kings of the Saxons. Cardiff: Univ. of Wales Press, 1971.

———, ed. Brut y Tywysogyon, or the Chronicle of the Princes. Peniarth MS. 20 version. Cardiff: Univ. of Wales Press, 1952. Reprint, 1985.

Kelly, S. E., ed. Charters of St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury, and Minster-in-Thanet. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press for the British Academy, 1995.

Laborderie, Olivier de, J. R. Maddicott, and D. A. Carpenter. “The Last Hours of Simon de Montfort: A New Account.” English Historical Review 115 (Apr 2000): 378–412.

Liebermann, F, ed. Ungedruckte anglo-normannische Geschichtsquellen. Strassburg: K. J. Trübner, 1879.

Luard, Henry Richards, ed. Annales Monastici. 5 vols. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1864.

———, ed. Matthaei Parisiensis, monachi Sancti Albani: Chronica majora. 7 vols. London: Longman and Co., 1872–83.

Madden, Frederic, ed. Matthæi Parisiensis, monachi Sancti Albani, Historia Anglorum; sive, ut vulgo dicitur, Historia Minor; item, eiusdem Abbreviatio Chronicorum Angliæ. 3 vols. London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1866–69.

Marx, William, ed. An English Chronicle 1377–1461: A New Edition. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2003.

Maxwell, Marcia Lusk. “The Anglo-Norman Prose ‘Brut’: An Edition of British Library MS Cotton Cleopatra D.iii.” Ph.D., Michigan State Univ., 1995.

Morris, John, ed. British History; and the Welsh Annals. London: Phillimore, 1980.

Morris, Richard, ed. An Old English Miscellany. Early English Text Society o.s. 49. London: N. Trübner and Co. for EETS, 1872. Reprint, Millwood, NY: Kraus Reprint, 1988.

Mynors, R. A. B., Rodney M. Thomson, and Michael Winterbottom, eds. William of Malmesbury, Gesta regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998–99.

O’Brien, Bruce R. God’s Peace and King’s Peace: The Laws of Edward the Confessor. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1999.

O’Donnell, Daniel Paul. Cædmon’s Hymn: A Multimedia Study, Archive and Edition. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer in association with SEENET and the Medieval Academy, 2005.

O’Farrell-Tate, Una, ed. The Abridged English Metrical Brut, edited from London, British Library MS Royal 12 C.xii. Heidelberg: C. Winter, 2002.

Oschinsky, Dorothea, ed. Walter of Henley and Other Treatises on Estate Management and Accounting. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971.

Parry, John Jay, ed. Brut y Brenhinedd: Cotton Cleopatra version. Cambridge, MA: The Mediaeval Academy of America, 1937.

Roberts, Brynley F., ed. Brut y Brenhinedd. Llanstephan MS. 1 Version. Selections. Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1971. Reprint, 1984.

Scott, John, ed. The Early History of Glastonbury: An Edition, Translation, and Study of William of Malmesbury’s De antiquitate Glastonie ecclesie. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1981.

Seeger, Richard Arthur. “The English Polychronicon: A Text of John Trevisa’s Translation of Higden’s Polychronicon, based on Huntington MS. 28561.” Ph.D., Univ. of Washington, 1975.

Stones, E. L. G., ed. Anglo-Scottish Relations, 1174–1328: Some Selected Documents. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970.

———, and Grant G. Simpson, eds. Edward I and the Throne of Scotland, 1290–1296: An Edition of the Record Sources for the Great Cause. 2 vols. Oxford: Published for the Univ. of Glasgow by Oxford Univ. Press, 1978.

Stubbs, William, ed. Radulfi de Diceto Decani Lundoniensis Opera Historica: The Historical Works of Master Ralph de Diceto, Dean of London. 2 vols. London: Longman and Co., 1876.

———, ed. The Historical Works of Gervase of Canterbury. 2 vols. London: Longman, 1879–80.

Sullens, Idelle, ed. Robert Mannyng: The Chronicle. Binghamton, NY: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1996.

Thiolier, J. Cl., ed. Édition critique et commentée de Pierre de Langtoft, le règne d’Édouard Ier. Créteil: C.E.L.I.M.A. Université de Paris XII, 1989.

Thorpe, Benjamin, ed. Florentii Wigorniensis monachi Chronicon ex Chronicis, ab adventu Hengesti et Horsi in Britanniam usque ab annum M.C.XVII. 2 vols. London: Sumptibus Societatis, 1848.

Trethewey, W. H., ed. The French Text of the Ancrene Riwle. EETS o.s. 240. London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1958.

Trevor, John, ed. The Warwickshire Hundred Rolls of 1279–80: Stoneleigh and Kineton Hundreds. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press for British Academy, 1992.

Tyson, Diana B. “An Early French Prose History of the Kings of England.” Romania 96 (1975): 1–26.

———, ed. Rauf de Boun: Le Petit Bruit. London: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 1987.

Walsh, P. G., and M. J. Kennedy, eds. William of Newburgh: The History of English Affairs. Vol. 1. Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1988.

Weiss, Judith, ed. Wace’s Roman de Brut: Text and Translation. Exeter: Univ. of Exeter Press, 1999.

Winterbottom, Michael, ed. The Ruin of Britain, and Other Works. London: Phillimore, 1978.

Williams, Ieuan M., ed. Humphrey Llwyd: Cronica Walliae. Cardiff: Univ. of Wales Press, 2002.

Wright, Neil, ed. The Historia Regum Britannie of Geoffrey of Monmouth, I: Bern, Burgerbibiothek, MS. 568. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1984.

———, ed. The Historia Regum Britannie of Geoffrey of Monmouth, II: The First Variant Version: A Critical Edition. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1988.

———. “The Place of Henry of Huntingdon’s Epistola ad Warinum in the Text-History of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Britannie: A Preliminary Investigation.” In France and the British Isles in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, edited by Gillian Jondorf and D. N. Dumville, 71–113. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1991.

Wright, Thomas, ed. Feudal Manuals of English History: A Series of Popular Sketches of Our National History, compiled at different periods, from the thirteenth century to the fifteenth, for the use of the feudal gentry and nobility. London: Published under the direction and at the expense of J. Mayer, 1872.

Wright, William Aldis, ed. The Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester. 2 vols. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1887.

Zangemeister, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm, ed. Pavli Orosii Historiarvm adversvm paganos libri VII. Vindobona: C. Geroldi filivm, 1882.

Zettl, Ewald, ed. An Anonymous Short English Metrical Chronicle. EETS o.s. 196. 1935. Reprint, New York: Kraus Reprint, 1991.

Secondary Works

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Appleby, John T. “Richard of Devizes and the Annals of Winchester.” Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research 36 (May 1963): 70–77.

Baker, John Hamilton, and J. S. Ringrose. A Catalogue of English Legal Manuscripts in Cambridge University Library. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1996.

Bately, Janet, and D. J. A. Ross. “A Check List of Manuscripts of Orosius’ ‘Historiarum adversum paganos libri septem’.” Scriptorium 15 (1961): 329–34.

Bell, Alexander. “The Royal Brut Interpolation.” Medium Ævum 32, no. 3 (1963): 190–202.

Biddick, Kathleen. The Shock of Medievalism. Durham: Duke Univ. Press, 1998.

Birch, Walter de Gray. Domesday Book: A Popular Account of the Exchequer Manuscript so called, with notices of the principal points of general interest which it contains. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1887.

Black, William Henry. Catalogue of the Arundel Manuscripts in the Library of the College of Arms. London: S. and R. Bentley, 1829.

———. A Descriptive, Analytical and Critical Catalogue of the Manuscripts Bequeathed . . . by Elias Ashmole . . . : also of some additional MSS. contributed by Kingsley, Lhuyd, Borlaise, and others. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1845.

Bovey, Alixe. Monsters & Grotesques in Medieval Manuscripts. Toronto: Univ. of Toronto Press, 2002.

———. The Chaworth Roll: A Fourteenth-Century Genealogy of the Kings of England. With transcriptions and translations by Olivier de Laborderie and Marigold Anne Norbye. London: Sam Fogg Rare Books and Manuscripts, 2005.

Breen, Katharine H. “Habitus and the Discipline of Reading in Medieval England.” Ph.D., Univ. of California, Berkeley, 2003.

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Cam, Helen M. The Hundred and the Hundred Rolls. London: Methuen and Co., 1930.

Carpenter, David. “The English Royal Chancery in the Thirteenth Century.” In English Government in the Thirteenth Century, edited by Adrian Jobson, 49–69. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2004.

———. The Struggle for Mastery: Britain 1066–1284. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2003.

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———. “The Chronicles of Medieval England and Scotland: Part II. The Composition of the ‘Contemporaneous’ Annals of Chronicles, with special reference to the Chronicle of Bury St Edmunds.” Journal of Medieval History 17 (1991): 217–43.

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Harris, Stephen J. “The Alfredian World History and Anglo-Saxon Identity.” Journal of English and Germanic Philology 100, no. 4 (Oct 2001): 482–510.

Hilpert, Hans-Eberhard. “Geistliche Bildung und Laienbildung: Zur Überlieferung der Schulschrift Compendium historiae in genealogia Christi (Compendium veteris testamenti) des Petrus von Poitiers (1205) in England.” Journal of Medieval History 11 (1985): 315–31.

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Hudson, Anne. “Robert of Gloucester and the Antiquaries, 1550–1800.” Notes and Queries 214 (Sept 1969): 322–33.

Hunt, Tony. Teaching and Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England. 3 vols. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1991.

Hunter Blair, Peter, ed. The Moore Bede: An Eighth Century Manuscript of the Venerable Bede’s Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum in Cambridge University Library (Kk.5.16). With a contribution by Roger A. B. Mynors. Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1959.

Huws, Daniel. Medieval Welsh Manuscripts. Cardiff: Univ. of Wales Press and National Library of Wales, 2000.

James, M. R. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1912.

———. Lists of Manuscripts Formerly in Peterborough Abbey Library. Oxford: Printed at the Oxford Univ. Press for the Bibliographical Society, 1926.

———. The Western Manuscripts in the Library of Emmanuel College: A Descriptive Catalogue. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1904.

———. The Western Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge: A Descriptive Catalogue. 4 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1900 [cited 15 May 2004]. Available from http://rabbit.trin.cam.ac.uk/James/.

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