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Detailed record for Royal 12 C XIX

Title Bestiary, and various theological texts, e.g., Isidore of Seville, Imago Mundi
Origin England, N. (Durham?)
Date 1st quarter of the 13th century
Language Latin
Script Gothic
Decoration 80 miniatures in colours and gold, some with punchwork. 1 foliate initial in gold and colours (f. 6). 1 unfinished diagram of a 'T' map of the Earth (f. 95v). Initials in red with blue pen-flourishing, or blue with red pen-flourishing (ff. 1-84v). Initials in green with red pen-flourishing or in red with green pen-flourishing (ff. 87v-112).
Dimensions in mm 220 x 160 (145 x 90)
Official foliation ff. 112 (+ 3 unfoliated modern parchment flyleaves at the beginning and at the end)
Form Parchment codex.
Binding BM/BL in-house. Gilt edges.
Provenance Added sketch of a human head, 13th-14th century (f. 21).
John Theyer (bap. 1598, d. 1673), antiquary: a note in his hand (f. 28); included in the catalogue of his library left to his grandson Charles Theyer (b. 1651): see E. Bernard, Catalogi librorum manuscriptorum Angliae et Hiberniae, 3 vols (Oxford: Sheldonian, 1697), II, no. 6557.
Robert Scott (b. c. 1632, d. 1709/10), London bookseller: included in the catalogue of John Theyer’s manuscripts in his possession, made in 1678 by William Beveridge and William Jane, Royal Appendix, 70, no. 167.
Charles II (b. 1630, d.1685), king of England, Scotland, and Ireland: purchased from Scott together with other 311 manuscripts from Theyer's library.
Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library.
Notes Probably a direct copy of the Worksop Bestiary, New York, Pierpont Morgan Library M. 81 (see Two East Anglian Picture Books : A Facsimile of the Helmingham Herbal and Bestiary and Bodleian Ms. Ashmole 1504, ed. by Nicholas Barker (London: The Roxburgh Club, 1988), p. 5, who characterises them as 'paired manuscripts)'.
According to Morgan 1982, stylistically related to the manuscripts of life of St Cuthbert, Cambridge, Trinity College o. I. 64, and Yates Thompson 26 (formerly Additional 39943), produced in Durham.
Illustrations classed as transitional between First and Second Families of Bestiaries by James 1928.
Crossed tironian ets; ampersands.
Select bibliography G. C. Druce, 'The Symbolism of the Crocodile in the Middle Ages', Archaeological Journal, 64 (1909), 311-38 (pp. 316, 323).

G. C. Druce, 'Notes on the History of the Heraldic Jall or Yale', Archaeological Journal, 68 (1911), 173-99 (pp. 177, 191, 195, pl. IV).

G. C. Druce, 'The Caladrius and its Legend', Archaeological Journal, 69 (1912), 381-416 (pp. 385, 407, pl. III).

G. C. Druce, 'Some Abnormal and Composite Human Forms in English Church Architecture', Archaeological Journal, 72 (1915), 135-86 (p. 169).

G. C. Druce, 'The Medieval Bestiaries and Their Influence on Ecclesiastical Decorative Art', Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 25 (1919), 41-82 (p. 74).

G. C. Druce, 'The Medieval Bestiaries and Their Influence on Ecclesiastical Decorative Art', Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 26 (1920), 35-79 (p. 40).

George F. Warner and Julius P. Gilson, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Old Royal and King’s Collections, 4 vols (London: British Museum, 1921), II, pp. 33-34.

Eric G. Millar, English Illuminated Manuscripts from the Xth to the XIIIth century (Paris: G. Van Oest, 1926), p. 116.

[Eric G. Millar], British Museum Reproductions from Illuminated Manuscripts, Series 4 (London: British Museum, 1928), pl. 13.

Guide to an Exhibition of English Art gathered from Various Departments and held in the Prints and Drawings Gallery (London: British Museum, 1934), no. 103.

Elfrida O. Saunders, English Illumination, 2 vols (Paris: Pegasus Press, 1928, repr. New York, 1969), I, p. 48, II, pl. 52.

M. R. James, The Bestiary: Being a Reproduction in full of the Manuscript li.4.26 in the University Library, Cambridge (Oxford: Roxburghe Club, 1928), pp. 11-12, 25, 52, suppl. pls 4, 5.

J. P. Gilson, Reproductions from Illuminated Manuscripts, 4 (London, 1928), p. 9, pl. xiii.

F. Saxl and R. Wittkower, British Art and the Mediterranean (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1948), pl. 29. 1.

F. Saxl and H. Meier, Catalogue of Astrological and Mythological Illuminated Manuscripts of the Latin Middle Ages, vol. 3, Manuscripts in English Libraries Parts 1 and 2, (London: Warburg Institute, 1953), p.197.

Eric G. Millar, A Thirteenth Century Bestiary in the Library of Alnwick Castle (Oxford: Roxburgh Club, 1958), pp. 2, 11 n. 1, 13-15, 17-44, pls. LXXXII-XCII.

Hubert Silvestre, 'Enfin un manuscrit anglais du De vita et moribus philosophorum de Walter Burley?', Scriptorium: Revue internationale des études relative aux manuscrits, 13 (1959), 255-59 (p. 256, n. 5).

Florence McCulloch, Medieval Latin and French Bestiaries, University of North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 33 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1962), pp. 34, 162.

Margaret Rickert, Painting in Britain: the Middle Ages (London: Penguin Books, 2nd edn. 1965), p. 88.

C. M. Kauffmann, Romanesque Manuscripts 1066-1190, Survey of Manuscripts Illuminated in the British Isles, 3 (London: Harvey Miller, 1975), p. 126.

J. W. Einhorn, Spiritualis Unicornis: Das Einhorn als Bedeutungsträger in Literatur und Kunst des Mittelalters (Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 1976), pp. 80-81, 336.

P. L. Armitage and J. A. Goodall, 'Medieval Horned and Polled Sheep: The Archaeological and Iconographic Evidence', Antiquaries Journal, 57 (1977), 73-89 (pp. 76-78).

Janet Backhouse, The Illuminated Page: Ten Centuries of Manuscript Painting in the British Library (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997), no. 53.

Nigel Morgan, Early Gothic Manuscripts, 2 vols, A Survey of Manuscripts Illuminated in the British Isles, 4 (London Harvey Miller, 1982-1988), I: 1190-1250, no. 13.

Dora Faraci, Il bestiario medio inglese (Ms Arundel 292 della British Library) (Rome: Japadre, 1990), p. 258, pl. 13.

Xenia Muratova 'Les manuscrit-frères: un aspect particulier de la production de Bestiaires enluminés en Angleterre à la fin du XIIe siècle', in Artistes, artisans et production artistique au Moyen Age: Colloque international, ed. by. Xavier Barral i Altet, 3 vols (Paris: Picard, 1986-90), III: Fabrication et consommation de l'oeuvre, pp. 67-92 (pp. 72, n. 14, 81, 82).

A. Payne, Medieval Beasts (London: British Library, 1990), pp. 13, 17, 20, 34, 40, 46, 54, 60, 64, 70, 77-79, 81-82, 84, 89, 91.

Debra Hassig, Medieval Bestiaries: Text, Image, Ideology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), p. 186.

Ron Baxter, Bestiaries and Their Users in the Middle Ages (Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing, 1998), pp.100, 110, 117-24, 147, 170.

Xenia Muratova, 'Le bestiare medieval et la culture normande', in Manuscrits et enluminures dans le monde normand (Xe-XVe siècles), ed. by Pierre Bouet and Monique Dosdat (Caen: Presses Universitaires, 1999), pp. 151-68 (p. 154).

Christopher de Hamel, The British Library Guide to Manuscript Illumination: History and Techniques (London: British Library, 2001), pl. 53.

Sophie Page, Magic in Medieval Manuscripts (London: British Library, 2004), pp. 3 (title page), 20, 64, pl. 20.

Jacqueline Leclercq-Marx, ‘La sirène et l’o(ono)centaure dans le Physiologus grec et latin et dans quelques bestiaries: Le texte et l’image’, in Bestiarires médiévaux: Nouvelles perspectives sur les manuscrits de les traditions textuelles, ed. by Baudouin Van den Abelle, Publications de l’Institut d’études médiévales, Collection Textes, études, congres, 21 (Louvain: Brepols, 2005), pp. 169-82 (p. 178 n. 43.
Last revised: 22 September 2009


Images
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Lions

f. 6
Lions
Lions

f. 6
Lions


f. 8
 
Centaur and hedgehogs

f. 8v
Centaur and hedgehogs
Unicorn

f. 9v
Unicorn
Hyena

f. 11v
Hyena
 
Hyena

f. 11v
Hyena
Hydrus

f. 12v
Hydrus
Hydrus

f. 12v
Hydrus
 
Wolf

f. 19
Wolf
Hyena

f. 21
Hyena
Mice and worms

f. 23v
Mice and worms
 
Mice and worms

f. 23v
Mice and worms
Tiger

f. 28
Tiger
Tiger

f. 28
Tiger
 
Horned beasts

f. 30
Horned beasts
Horned beast

f. 30
Horned beast
Horned beast

f. 30
Horned beast
 
Goats

f. 31v
Goats
Goats and a bull

ff. 31v-32
Goats and a bull
Goats

f. 31v
Goats
 
Bull

f. 32
Bull
Bull

f. 32
Bull
Cats and mice

f. 36v
Cats and mice
 
Cats and mice

f. 36v
Cats and mice
Eagles

f. 38
Eagles
Swan

f. 39v
Swan
 
Crane

f. 40
Crane
Cranes

f. 40
Cranes
Cranes

f. 40
Cranes
 
Bird and horse

f. 43
Bird and horse
Swallow

f. 44
Swallow
Bees

f. 45
Bees
 
Bees

f. 45
Bees
Caladrius

f. 47v
Caladrius
Birds

f. 48v
Birds
 
Phoenix

f. 49v
Phoenix
Birds

f. 54
Birds
Birds

f. 54
Birds
 
Text page

f. 61
Text page
Basilisk

f. 63
Basilisk
Serpents

f. 64
Serpents
 
Decorated initial

f. 95v
Decorated initial

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