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Walter Burley

Merton College 46. c. 14

Merton College, University of Oxford

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Title

Walter Burley

Shelfmark

Merton College 46. c. 14

Language

Latin

Contents

Walter Burley Commentary on Aristotle, Ethica Nic.

Form

codex

Support

Parchment

Physical extent

Two leaves

Provenance

Bound in 46. c. 14 (Janus Damascenus, &c., Basel 1543, &c., owned by Theodore Gulston; given by his widow in 1635).

Four more in New Coll. T. 16. 1 (Dominicus de S. Geminiano, Lyon 1541); two bifolia in New Coll., MS 360, fols. 44–5, 55–6; four leaves each in T. 16. 2 (Baldus de Perusio, Lyon 1543), V. 34. 7 (A. Cravetta, Lyon 1543), W. 9. 5 (Fulgosius, vol. 1, Lyon 1544), W. 9. 7 (R. Cumanus, Lyon 1544), W. 11. 5 (A. de Gambiglionis, Lyon s. a.); two in Bury St Edmunds Cathedral, 268 (Pausanius, Venice 1516).

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  • Gulston, Theodore, fellow of Merton College in 1596, d. 1632

  • Burley, Walter, 1275-1345

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