
Richard III's Books
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The books of Richard III are typical of what was available to and popular with the medieval reader - religion, chivalry, history, genealogy, advice on how to govern, romance and prophecy - and allow us to draw an interesting overview of fifteenth-century opinions.
Each type of book is examined on its own terms and then related to the known preoccupations of Richard himself, his associates and to the political practices of his time. Containing valuable biographical material, insights into the history and politics of the later fifteenth century, and much detail on late medieval piety and other important aspects of contemporary culture, this fully illustrated survey has wide-ranging significance for all who study the history and literature of the medieval period.
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Livia Visser-Fuchs is a medival historian with numerous articles and publications to her name.
Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- The Yorkist History Trust
- Pedigrees
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Why Richard III's Books?
- 1. A Chronology of Richard III's Life and Library
- Richard's Education, His 'Tutors', and His Books before 1470
- Books Acquired 1471-85
- Standard Books in Late Medieval Noble Libraries
- Richard III's Collection
- 2. The Books of the House of York
- Richard, Duke of York, and Cecily Neville
- Edward IV and Queen Elizabeth Woodville
- Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy
- 3. Devotional Books, Saints and Piety
- Books of Scripture
- A Book of Revelations: The Booke of Gostlye Grace
- Book of Hours and Prayers
- Saints and the Life of St Katherine
- 'His most simple creature, nakidly borne into this wretched world'
- 4. Chivalric Ideals and Reality
- Chivalric Treatises
- Knightly Training: Theory and Exercise
- Richard's Reputation as a Soldier
- Richard's Reputation as a Christian and Courtly Knight
- The Display of Chivalry
- Conclusion: Richard III and Chivalry
- 5. Mirrors for Princes: Books with a 'Handsome Title'
- The Model Mirror and the Perfect Prince
- Fifteenth-century Readers of Mirrors of Princes: Richard of Gloucester and Others
- Social Behaviour: The 'Well of Gentleness'
- The Use of the Imagery of Mirrors of Princes in Richard's Reign
- 6. Ancestry and 'True Nobility'
- Pedigrees and Genealogical Chronicles
- Richard III's Roll and Book of Arms
- Richard III's 'Family Books'
- 'Virtue and Ancient Riches'
- 7. History: Its Reading and Making
- Temps Passé: 'Joyous and playsant hystoryes'
- Temps Moyen: 'So precious and also profitable'
- 'A perpetuel conservatryce of thoos thynges that have be doone before this presente time': Attitudes to Recorded History in Richard III's Day
- Temps Présent: 'Grete thankynges . unto wryters of hystoryes': The Writing of History in Richard III's Day
- Richard III's Own Enthusiasms
- 8. Prophecy and the House of York
- The Prophecy of the Eagle
- Edward IV and Prophecy
- Prophecy and Richard III
- 'Wind of the head' or the hand of God?
- 9. Passing the Time: Stories of Love and Example at the Yorkist Court
- Romances Owned by Richard III and His Nearest Contemporaries
- Fifteenth-century Responses to Fiction
- The Duke of Burgundy's Love Affair with Romances
- Romances and Real Life
- 10. The Reign of Richard III and the Trade in Manuscript and Printed Books, with Special Reference to the Proviso of 1484
- Anti-Alien Legislation and the Parliament of 1484
- The Anti-Alien Act of 1484
- The Proviso and the Book Trade of London in 1484
- The Real Supporters of the Proviso
- 11. Richard III and His Books
- Catalogue of Richard III's Books and Books Associated with Him
- A. Richard III's Books
- I. Mechtild of Hackeborn, The Booke of Gostlye Grace, BL, MS Egerton 2006
- II. Collection of Romances and Old Testament Stories:
- A. John Lydgate, Siege of Thebes, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Knight's Tale and The Clerk's Tale, and Ipomedon, with
- B. Middle English verse paraphrase of the Old Testament, Longleat House, Library of the Marquess of Bath, MS 257398
- III. English New Testament (Wycliff translation), New York, Public Library, MS De Ricci 27
- IV. Vegetius, De re militari, BL, MS Royal 18 A xii
- V. Giles of Rome, De regimine principum, London, Sion College, MS Arc. L 40.2/L 26
- VI. The Fitzhugh or Anonymous Chronicle, Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 96
- VII. Guido delle Colonne, Historia destructionis Troiae, St Petersburg, Saltykov-Shchedrin State Public Library, MS Lat. F IV 74
- VIII. A. Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia regum Britanniae
- B. The Prophecy of the Eagle, St Petersburg, Saltykov-Shchedrin State Public Library, MS Lat. F 76
- IX. Grandes chroniques de France, BL, MS Royal 20 C vii
- X. Prose Tristan, BL, MS Harley 49
- XI. Ramon Lull, Order of Chivalry, translated and printed by William Caxton
- XII. A. William Worcester, Boke of Noblesse, BL, MS Royal 18 B xxii, with
- B. William Worcester, Collection of Documents on the War in Normandy, London, Lambeth Palace, MS 506
- XIII. A. Rolls of Arms, London, College of Arms
- B. 'Thomas Jenyns' Book'
- XIV. Pietro Carmeliano, Vita Sanctae Katherinae
- XV. Book of Hours, London, Lambeth Palace, MS 474
- B. Books Associated with Richard III
- XVI. Epistolae of the Pseudo-Phalaris, edited by Pietro Carmeliano, Dublin, Trinity College Library, MS 326
- XVII. William Langland, The Vision of Piers Plowman
- XVIII. The Rous Roll, BL, MS Add. 48976
- XIX. The Beauchamp Pageant, BL, MS Cotton Julius E iv
- XX. The Salisbury Roll, BL, MS Add. 45122
- C. Books Wrongly Attributed to Richard III's Ownership
- XXI. The Dicts and Sayings of the Philosophers, London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 265
- XXII. The Ellesmere Chaucer, San Marino, Huntington Library, MS EL 26 C 9
- XXIII. A Book of Hours, Sotheby's Catalogue, 21 June 1994, lot 103
- Bibliography
- Picture Section
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