Main entry--corporate name
Catholic Church Diocese of York (England). Archbishop (732-766 : Egbert)
Uniform title
Pontifical (Ms. Bibliothèque nationale. Latin 10575)
Title
The pontifical of Egbert, Archbishop of York, A.D. 732-766 : now first printed from a manuscript of the tenth century in the Imperial Library, Paris.
Imprint
Durham : Published for the Society by George Andrews, [1853.]
Physical description
xviii, 138 p. ; 23 cm.
Note
Edited by William Greenwell.
Note
The ms. is now in the Bibliothèque nationale in Paris (Lat. 10575); the pontifical, leaves 7-172, had been doubtfully associated with St. Egbert because of excerpt from Egbert's Poenitentiale on leaves 3-6 of the ms. (transcribed on p. xii-xvi of present work). Cf. K. Gamber Codices liturgici Latini antiquiores. 1968.
Note
Includes index.
Note
Imprint dates from Series title pages: "The publication of the Surtees Society established in the year M.DCCC.XXXIV. Vol. XXV.II. for the year M.DCCC.LIII
Language
Liturgical texts in Latin; editorial matter in English.
Provenance
Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (20th century) with design based on the Dean and Chapter seal, and inscription “Sarvm Cathedral Library.”
Provenance
Label with inscription: "Transferred by leave of the Bishop from the Kingsbury Library at the Palace, on permanent loan to the Cathedral Library. 27.xii.1944".
Provenance
Salisbury Cathedral Library donatory label (1899) with inscription “Ex libris viri dilectissimi Thomae Lvck Kingsbvry A M Prebendarii de Vffcvlme qui obdormivit in pace iv die Dec A S MDCCCXCIX D D Helena Maria filia heres Bibliothecae Sarisbvriensis”. "Palatii [...]" added in manuscript in gap between “Bibliothecae” and "Sarisbvriensis".
Provenance
Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (19th century) with 13th-century Dean and Chapter seal and inscription “Sarum Cathedral Library” with Cathedral crossed out and "Palace" added. “This book belongs to the Kingsbury Collection at the Bishop's Palace ... It was found in Bishop John Wordsworth's study and inadvertantly sent to the Cathedral Church. Chr. Wordsworth."
Provenance
Ink stamp (20th century) “Ex libris Iohannis Wordsworth, S.T.P. A.S. 1885-1911 Saresbiriensis Episcopi Deo gratias”.
Subject
Catholic Church
Subject
Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and Modern) France Paris.
Subject
Pontificals Texts.
Added entry--name
Greenwell, William editor.
Added entry--name
Egbert, Saint, -766
Added entry--name
Wordsworth, John, 1843-1911 former owner.
Added entry--name
Kingsbury, Thomas Luck, 1822-1899 former owner.
Added entry--name
Kingsbury, Helen Mary, 1857-1929 donor.
Added entry--name
Lovett, Ernest Neville, 1869-1951 donor.
Added entry--name
Wordsworth, Christopher, 1848-1938
Added entry--name
Bibliothèque nationale (France) Manuscript. Latin 10575.
Added entry--name
Surtees Society
Series added entry--uniform title
Publications of the Surtees Society ; v. 27
B8620
UKSbSC
20230206164333.6