London Thornton Manuscript

The London Thornton Manuscript is a medieval manuscript compiled and copied by the fifteenth-century English scribe and landowner Robert Thornton. The manuscript was long considered a miscellany, but is more properly called a collection of spiritual texts.[1]

Contents

  • Wynnere and Wastoure (unique)
  • [[The Parlement of the Thre [sic] Ages]] (only complete copy)
  • The Sege of Melayne (unique)
  • The Four Leaves of the Truelove (one of two extant copies)
  • Rowland and Otuel
  • "Have Mercy of Me" (Psalm 51)
    • alliterative rendering of Psalm 51. Since at least two leaves are missing, translation breaks off after l. 134; a complete version would have had more than 240 lines.[2]
  • The Virtues of the Mass
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References

Notes
  1. Keiser 177.
  2. Fein 225.
Bibliography
  • Fein, Susanna Greer (1989). "'Haue Mercy of Me' (Psalm 51): An Unedited Alliterative Poem from the London Thornton Manuscript". Modern Philology. 86 (3): 223–41. doi:10.1086/391701.
  • Thompson, John J. (1979). "Lincoln Cathedral Library MS. 91: Life and Milieu of the Scribe". Studies in Bibliography. 32: 158–79.
  • Keiser, George R.. (1983). "More Light on the Life and Milieu of Robert Thornton". Studies in Bibliography. 36: 111–19.
  • Thompson, John J. (1987). Robert Thornton and the London Thornton manuscript: British Library MS Additional 31042. D.S. Brewer. ISBN 978-0-85991-190-0.


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