Theological notebook
St John's College MS 200
St John's College, University of Oxford
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Title
Theological notebook
Shelfmark
St John's College MS 200
Associated place
?? Enderby, Leics.
Place of origin
England
Date
s. xiii ex. or s. xiii/xiv
s. xiii ex. or xiii/xiv
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
Vellum (FSOS/FHHF).
Physical extent
Fols. iv + 216 + iii (numbered fols. v–vii) . Fol. 191 is assigned to a tipped-in vellum tab, and fols. 211–16 are an extraneous quire.
Hands
Written in anglicana, with frequent single-compartment a. Punctuation by medial pointand punctus elevatus.
Decoration
Headings in red, consistent throughout, as are 2-and 3- line unflourished red lombards at the heads of texts.
One-line red lombards and red-slashed capitals to divide the texts.
Binding
A modern replacement. Sewn on four thongs. At the front, a marbled paper leaf (dated ‘1772’ on the verso), two modern paper flyleaves, and a medieval vellum flyleaf; at the rear, two modern paper flyleaves and another marbled paper leaf (v–vii).
Acquisition
‘Iohannes whyte de Suthwyke in Comitatu Sutht Armiger dedit hunc librum Thome whitede london’ milit’ ad vsum Colegij per ipsum de nouo erecti in Oxon Anno 1555’ (fol. ivv, below a contemporary contents table in rubric).
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Connections
People associated with this object
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Leo, I, Pope, -461
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John, vicar of the church of Estynderl [? Enderby, Leics.] (fl. 1269)
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Gregory, I, Pope, approximately 540-604
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Bede, the Venerable, Saint, 673-735
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Hugh, of Fouilloy, -1172 or 1173
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Smaragdus, Abbot of St. Mihiel, active 809-819
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Gratian, active 12th century
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Petrus, Comestor, active 12th century
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White, John, of Southwick, Hants., -1567
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John, son of John le Buer (fl. 1269)
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Cecilia, wife(?) of John le Buer (fl. 1269)
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Hugh, of Saint-Victor, 1096?-1141
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White, Thomas, Sir, 1492-1567
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Alexander, de Villa Dei