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Petrus Riga — s. xiii in.; English

Merton College E. 3. 13

Merton College, University of Oxford

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Title

Petrus Riga — s. xiii in.; English

Shelfmark

Merton College E. 3. 13

Place of origin

English

Date

s. xiii in.

Language

Latin

Contents

Petrus Riga Aurora

Form

codex

Support

Parchment

Physical extent

Parts of four leaves of an exceptionally narrow (‘holster’) book. More than 210 × c. 110 (180 × 55) mm.

Hands

A small early gothic bookhand.

Decoration

No decoration.

Provenance

Twelve more leaves and some fragms. in All Souls Coll., SR. 79. h. 3, 4 (Dionys. Carthus., Paris 1547–8, given by Sir John Mason); binding strips in SR. 29. c. 11 (1505); four leaves each in SR. 33. f. 2 (1518), SR. 31. f. 7 (1519), SR. 30. c. 10 (1522), SR. 28. f. 11 (1522), SR. 70. h. 1 (1541), and SR. 74. b. 12 (1550). These were all bound by the College s. xvi ex.

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  • Petrus, Riga, 1140-1209

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