Harley MS 6208 - Theological works

GEMMS Manuscript ID
GEMMS-MANUSCRIPT- 96
(old series: GEMMS-MANUSCRIPT-1398)
Title
Theological works
Shelfmark
Harley MS 6208
Creation Date
ca. 1575 - 1681
Repository
Contents Note

A composite volume of theological works in fair copies. Contents: ‘Dissertatio de scriptore Pentateuchi’ (ff. 1r-42v); Sir Thomas Moore, ‘A Tretice howe to receave ye Blessid Sacramente’ (ff. 43r-51v); a sermon on 1 John 3:20 (ff. 52r-70v); a sermon on Psalms 36:5 (ff. 71r-80v); and Nathaniel Wanley’s funeral sermon for Dr John Bryan (d. 1676) (ff. 81v-88r). There is at least one blank leaf between each work. The present cataloguer has followed the modern pagination in pencil. Languages: Latin and English.

Material Features

Quarto. Mottled calf skin with gold-tooled border. ‘M. B.’ is stamped in gold on the front cover. See also British Library, Harley MSS 976, 977, 1753, 1784, 5068, 5208, 6028, 6535, 6536, 6538, 6539, 6559, 6568, 6572, and 6946.

Acquisition

The Harleian Library was founded by Robert Harley, First Earl of Oxford (1661–1724). According to Cyril Ernest Wright, Robert Harley ‘was primarily interested in English historical and political material and in volumes of sermons and theological controversy, sharing in the latter the taste of his Harley ancestors’. See Cyril Ernest Wright, Fontes Harleiani (London, 1972), p. xxxiv.

Source of Data (Contributor name)

BL Catalogue (online); CELM; A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts, in the British Museum (1808), Vol. III, p. 343; Hannah Yip.

Sermons Contained
GEMMS record created
November 8, 2020
GEMMS record last edited
July 15, 2024