Samson

Identifiers

CMV:

CMV33874

Shelfmark:

5-240 (I, f.256-275), ‘Samson’

Title:

Samson

Related record(s):

No related manuscripts found.

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Content

People:

Voltaire: Author
Unknown: Copyist

Incipit Diplomatic:

Tribus captives, / Qui sur ces rives / Traînez vos fers

Incipit Modernised:

Tribus captives, / Qui sur ces rives / Traînez vos fers

Language(s):

In Voltaire’s Hand:

No

Brief Summary:

This manuscript is a contemporary copy of Voltaire’s tragedy Samson. This manuscript (MS5) bears some similarities with MS1.

Detailed Summary:

Voltaire acknowledged the receipt of a manuscript from Lacombe on 29 May 1775. The similarity with MS1 might also suggest a connection with the Marquis d’Argenson’s copy.

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Physical Description

Material(s):

Extent:

20 ff.

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Dimensions:

220 x 175 mm

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Binding:

The manuscript is bound with other documents in contemporary red morocco.

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Additions:

The introductory note quoted under MS1 is repeated on f.254r. The quote reads ‘Additionally, a note on f.254v states: ‘Paperasses de théâtre envoyées par Lacombe, 1775, à examiner’.

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History

Date:

1 October 1733-September 1734

Ownership:

After Voltaire’s death, the MS passed into the ownership of Catherine II and remained in the imperial and then national collection thereafter.

Origin (transcript):

Origin:

Provenance:

This MS was probably taken to St Petersburg by Wagnière in the summer of 1779 along with the rest of Voltaire’s library.

Bibliography

Bibliography:

Fernand Caussy, Inventaire des manuscrits de la bibliothèque de Voltaire conservée à la bibliothèque impériale publique de Saint-Pétersbourg (Geneva, Slatkine reprints, 1970)

OCV Reference:

18C, Samson, p.259-328

OCV Manuscript Reference:

18C, ‘MS5’, p.247

Record created by:

Aušra Bukniute

Record created on:

29 August 2024