Peter Kidd
@mssprovenance.bsky.social
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Oxford-based researcher of medieval manuscripts; formerly of the Bodleian and the BL; especially interested in provenance and illumination; currently preparing a catalogue of the medieval and renaissance manuscripts of University College, Oxford.
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richove.bsky.social
MLGB is back!! Delighted that Medieval Libraries of Great Britain @bodleian.ox.ac.uk is now back online. We are also working had on plans for the next phase of the resource, enhancing & adding data & functionality. HUGE thanks to my colleagues for their hard & clever work mlgb.bodleian.ox.ac.uk
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Portland never stops being Portland.
mssprovenance.bsky.social
New to me: a scribe using a piece of scrap parchment for pen-trials. Is he also using it to avoid smudging his newly-copied text, or is he using it to keep the main bifolium flat (as he is not using a knife for that purpose)?

(Context here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommaso...)
mssprovenance.bsky.social
This "if" is doing a lot of heavy lifting:

“If the Book of Kells was made in Pictland, this rewrites our understanding of early medieval Scotland.”

www.theguardian.com/books/2025/s...
mssprovenance.bsky.social
I'm confused!
The April page has the expected layout: Dominical letters, Golden numbers, etc. at the left.
But the first side you posted appears to have the gradings at the left, which is very weird.
Was it written with two months per page, or something?
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The Scan & Deliver service is one of the many things that makes the Bodleian The Best Research Library in the World™

#UnashamedFanBoy
mssprovenance.bsky.social
How far did you get?
And can you share an image of the other side?
mssprovenance.bsky.social
The short answer is: I don't know. (I assumed that the wax was mixed with soot, or something, but the example in the display-case is a facsimile, not the original, so I am reluctant to base anything on what it looked like).
mssprovenance.bsky.social
L'expert, Le dupe, & Le faussaire!
mssprovenance.bsky.social
Anyone interested in medieval fakes should plan a trip to Paris. The Musée Cluny has a show from 7 Oct. to 11 Jan.,
www.musee-moyenage.fr/activites/pr...
and the Archives nationales has one from 15 Oct. to 2 Feb.:
mssprovenance.bsky.social
I could never really grasp how writing on medieval wax tablets would be legible, until a recent visit to the _Archives nationales_ in Paris: in this example, the stylus leaves a white trace in the black wax:
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agelfert.bsky.social
Just deleted my academia.edu account after 17 (!) years -- the company's exploitative new terms of use are outrageous, and it's a shame such a blatant commercial sell-out is able to operate under the .edu top-level domain. If you are still on academia.edu, please consider deleting your account too.
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I'm sorry, worldwide, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable permission to my voice and likeness? For what now? In any manner for any purpose???

This is in academia/.edu's new ToS, which you're prompted to agree to on login. Anyway I'll be jumping ship. You can find my stuff at hcommons.org.
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mssprovenance.bsky.social
It took time for Senate House to identify, trace, and make contact with the rightful owner, but the affair has now been brought to a happy conclusion: Senate House has been allowed to keep the manuscript, so it will continue to be available for teaching and research:
www.london.ac.uk/senate-house...
Intrepid detective work by Senate House Library reunites rare manuscript with rightful owner
Intrepid detective work by staff at Senate House Library has resulted in the reuniting of a rare 14th century manuscript looted by the Nazis with its rightful owner
www.london.ac.uk
mssprovenance.bsky.social
It is listed as the property of 'Comte Chandon de Briailles'. It misdated as 16th-century: presumably simply a typo, substituting the Roman numeral 'XVI' for 'XIV'. Apart from the date, all the details match, and the binding even has the arms of the Comte Chandon de Briailles.

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mssprovenance.bsky.social
A few years ago I recognised a manuscript, now in the University of London's Senate House Library, as being included in the list of goods looted during the Nazi era: Le Répertoire des biens spoliés en France durant la guerre 1939-1945.

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For comparison, here are some others:
mssprovenance.bsky.social
On the whole the Très Riches Heures exhibition at Chantilly is excellent, but some MSS are astonishingly badly displayed:

#MrGrumpy
mssprovenance.bsky.social
Ooh-- I wish I were there with you!
liber-ray.bsky.social
Fun first morning of a medieval group jolly to the incredible Très Riches Heures and library of the Duc de Berry exhibition at Chantilly! 📜🎉
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danielwcarlson.bsky.social
We built a calculator that doesn't work, but don't worry, it's also a plagiarism machine that will tell you to kill yourself. It runs on the world's oceans and costs 10 trillion dollars.
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