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Henry of Ghent — s. xiv in.; English, prob. Oxford

Merton College 16. d. 7

Merton College, University of Oxford

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Title

Henry of Ghent — s. xiv in.; English, prob. Oxford

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Merton College 16. d. 7

Place of origin

English, prob. Oxford

Date

s. xiv in.

Language

Latin

Contents

Henry of Ghent Quodlibeta

Form

codex

Support

Parchment

Physical extent

Two leaves

Provenance

Bound in 16. d. 7 (G. Ubaldis, &c., Pesaro 1587 &c., bought in Italy with other books ‘mittendos a.d. 1591’).

Four leaves in the binding of MS 304; two leaves in Jesus Coll., H. 5. 12 Gall. (F. Duarenus, Frankfurt 1592); two in Magdalen Coll., MS lat. 271, nos 5–6, taken from b. 10. 11 (Bible, Paris 1573).

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