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Bartholomaeus Anglicus — s. xv; English

Merton College E. 3. 4

Merton College, University of Oxford

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Title

Bartholomaeus Anglicus — s. xv; English

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Merton College E. 3. 4

Place of origin

English

Date

s. xv

Language

Latin

Contents

Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum

Form

codex

Support

Parchment

Physical extent

Two leaves. Originally a fine large copy; orig. dimensions more than 355 × 245 mm.

Hands

Written in anglicana formata.

Decoration

Initial and partial border (opening Nabathea) in colours and gold, English work. Blue initials flourished in red; red paraphs and underlining.

Provenance

Taken from 54. c. 23 (J. B. Asinius, &c., Florence 1562, &c.).

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