Manuscript of Bede's Ecclesiastical History
The
Saint Petersburg Bede
(Saint Petersburg,
National Library of Russia
, lat. Q. v. I. 18), formerly known as the
Leningrad Bede
, is an
Anglo-Saxon
illuminated manuscript
, a near-contemporary version of
Bede
's 8th century history, the
Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum
(
Ecclesiastical History of the English People
). Although not heavily illuminated, it is famous for containing the earliest
historiated initial
(one containing a picture) in European illumination.
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It is so named because it was taken to the Russian National Library of
Saint Petersburg
in
Russia
at the time of the
French Revolution
, by
Peter P. Dubrovsky
.
Dating
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Traditionally, the Saint Petersburg Bede is attributed on
palaeographic
grounds to Bede's
monastery
at
Wearmouth-Jarrow
. It is also traditionally dated to 731/732 × 746 on the basis of the so-called Memoranda, a series of retrospective dates found in the margins of Bede's
recapitulo
in Book V Chapter 24. The validity of these Memoranda (and similar notes in the
Moore Bede
) as evidence for the precise year in which the manuscript was copied has been vigorously challenged. While it may not be possible to assign the manuscript to a specific year, it seems unlikely that it was copied much after the middle of the eighth century.
Physical description
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The manuscript is written on
parchment
. It contains 162
folios
(numbered 161, but with f. 51 repeated?the correct foliation is given on the last folio in the bottom right corner). Pages average approximately 270 × 190 mm (Writing Space: 230 × 150 mm in two columns of 27 lines). The pages have been trimmed at some point. The manuscript has been copied by four hands, with textual "accessories" (
colophons
, chapter numbers, and the like) in a fifth (Parkes 1982, 6-11).
The opening three letters of Book 2 of Bede are decorated, to a height of 8 lines of the text, and the opening h contains a bust portrait of a
haloed
figure carrying a cross and a book. This may be intended to be St.
Gregory the Great
, although a much later hand has identified the figure as St.
Augustine of Canterbury
in the halo. The figure is identified as a saint, rather than Christ, by his clerical
tonsure
.
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Although the letter decoration is essentially
Insular
in style, the figure shows Mediterranean influence, as do other elements of the illuminations, such as the foliate decoration filling in the B shown above.
Contents
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The Saint Petersburg Bede contains one of the two oldest surviving examples of the "m-type" text of the Latin
Historia ecclesiastica
(Colgrave and Mynors 1969, xliv). The manuscript also contains one of two copies of the vernacular text of the Northumbrian
aelda
recension of
Cædmon's Hymn
in the bottom margin of "f. 107r" (actually f. 108r; see
Cædmon's Hymn
). The poem has been copied in the fourth hand of the main Latin text (Parkes 1982, 6).
Notes
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- ^
Schapiro, p.199 & T. Voronova and A Sterligov, p. 198
- ^
Meyer Schapiro
, p. 199 and pp. 212-214, For the view that it represents Gregory, see
here
.
Bibliography
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The Saint Petersburg Bede is a frequently studied manuscript. The following is a partial bibliography of significant studies and catalogue entries:
Re Illuminations:
- Meyer Schapiro
,
The Decoration of the Leningrad Manuscript of Bede
, in
Selected Papers, volume 3, Late Antique, Early Christian and Mediaeval Art
, 1980, Chatto & Windus, London,
ISBN
0-7011-2514-4
(originally Scriptorium, xii, 2, (1958), also JSTOR etc.).
- T. Voronova and A Sterligov, Western European Illuminated Manuscripts (in the St Petersberg Public Library), 2003, p198, Sirocco, London.
Re Texts:
- Anderson, O. S. 1941.
Old English material in the Leningrad manuscript of Bede's ecclesiastical history
. Skrifter utgivna av Kungl. humanistiska vetenskapssamfundet i Lund/Acta reg. societatis humaniorum litterarum Lundensis, 31. Lund: Gleerup.
- Arngart, O. S. 1952.
The Leningrad Bede: an eighth century manuscript of the Venerable Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum in the Public Library, Leningrad
. Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile, 2. Copenhagen: Rosenkilde & Bagger.
- ????. 1973. "On the dating of early Bede manuscripts".
Studia Nordica
45: 47-52.
- Bevenot, M. S. J. 1962. "Towards dating the Leningrad 'Bede'."
Scriptorium
36: 366-9.
- Colgrave, B. and R. A. B. Mynors 1969,
Bede's ecclesiastical history of the English people
. Oxford Medieval Texts. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. xliv.
- Dobbie, E. v. K. 1937.
The manuscripts of
Cædmon's Hymn
and
Bede's Death Song
with a critical text of the
Epistola Cuthberti de obitu Bedæ
.
Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature, 128. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 16?17.
- Dobiache-Rojdestvensky, O. 1928. "Un manuscrit de Bede a Leningrad".
Speculum
3: 314-21.
- Gillert, K. 1880. "Lateinische Handschriften in Saint Petersburg".
Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft fur altere deutsche Geschichtskunde
5: 243-625 [correctly 243-265]
- Ker 1990.
Catalogue of manuscripts containing Anglo-Saxon
. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Art. 122.
- Lowe 1934-,
Codices latini antiquiores: a palaeographical guide to Latin manuscripts prior to the ninth century
. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Art. 1621.
- ????. 1958a. "A key to Bede's scriptorium: Some observations on the Leningrad Bede".
Scriptorium
12: 182-90.
- ────. 1958b. "An autograph of the Venerable Bede?"
Revue Benedictine
68: 200-2.
- Meyvaert, P. 1961. "The Bede 'signature' in the Leningrad colophon".
Revue Benedictine
71: 274-86.
- O'Donnell, D. P. 2005.
Cædmon's Hymn, A multimedia study, edition, and witness archive.
SEENET A. 7. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer. §§ 4.37-4.38.
- ────. 2002. "The accuracy of the Saint Petersburg Bede."
Notes and Queries
247: 4-6.
- Parkes, M. B. 1982.
The scriptorium of Wearmouth-Jarrow
. Jarrow Lectures. Jarrow: [St. Paul's Rectory]. 5-12.
- Robinson, F. C. and E. G. Stanley 1991.
Old English verse texts from many sources: a comprehensive collection.
Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile, 23. Copenhagen: Rosenkilde & Bagger. [Facsimile of "f. 107r" on pl. 2.3].
- Staerk, A. 1910,
Les manuscrits latins du Ve au XIIIe siecle conserves a la bibliotheque imperiale de Saint-Petersbourg
, I. Petrograd: Publichnia Biblioteka. Art. 26. Art. xlii
- Wright, D. H. 1961. "The date of the Leningrad Bede".
Revue Benedictine
71: 265-73.
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