The English version of the Rule of the Third Order of St Francis 'for the Brethren and Susters of the order of Penitentis' (ff. 2-15v). The Latin version was first composed in 1221. The text is printed from this MS by W. W. Seton, Two Fifteenth-century Franciscan Rules, Early English Text Society, OS, 148 (1914). An identical text was printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1510 (STC 19596), see W. Marx, The Index of Middle English Prose. Handlist XIV (Cambridge, 1999), p. 18. Written in good bastard secretary script. Added, contemporarily, in similar script, on ff. 15v-17: 'Beatus Franciscus. De tercio eciam ordine. Beatus Franciscus produxit multos flores ', an account of notable members of the Third Order, including those canonized and beatified, also printed by Seton, pp. 55-7. This text derives from the twenty-seventh sermon of Bernardine de Bustis, Rosarium sermonum predicabilium; the sermon cannot date from before c. 1475. On ff. 18-19, indication of the prayers to be said at matins and compline (corresponding to the instructions in chapter 11 of the Rule), with facing full-page miniatures; those for the five intervening hours are missing, no doubt cut out for the sake of their miniatures. Three full-page miniatures survive, of mediocre quality, in arched frames with borders of foliage and flowers: on f. 1v, St Francis receiving the stigmata; f. 17v, the arrest of Jesus in the garden; and f. 18v, Christ before Pilate. There are illuminated initials, that for the added text on f. 15v with good marginal floriation. Folios 9v and 15v are reproduced by Seton.
Rule of the Third Order of St Francis,
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- Reference
- GB 210 NLW MS 22873B.
- Alternative Id.(alternative) vtls004403406(alternative) (WlAbNL)0000403406
- Dates of Creation
- [1400x1600].
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English Latin English, Latin.
- Physical Description
- iv, 23 ff., the first four and last four modern paper flyleaves : Parchment ; 192 x 87 mm. (written space c. 125 x 87 mm., c. 140 x 90 mm. on ff. 15v-17). Collation 1-28, 38 wanting 3-7. Unbound in 1914; bound probably soon afterwards, in leather, with gold tooling, by W. H. Smith.
- Location
- ARCH/MSS (GB0210)
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Bought by NLW from Bernard Quaritch Ltd, 1992.
Note
Preferred citation: NLW MS 22873B.
Custodial History
On f. 1 'Downing Library', XVIII cent.; probably acquired by Thomas Pennant. Came by descent to Lord Denbigh and sold by him with the Downing library, Sotheby's, 13-14 March 1913, lot 178. Purchased soon after by W. W. Seton and in 1914 was at University College Hall, Ealing (Seton's edition, p. 40).
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