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Peter Lombard — s. xiii; French

Merton College E. 3. 5(b)

Merton College, University of Oxford

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Title

Peter Lombard — s. xiii; French

Shelfmark

Merton College E. 3. 5(b)

Place of origin

French

Date

s. xiii

Language

Latin

Contents

Peter Lombard Sentences

Form

codex

Support

Parchment

Physical extent

Eight leaves (two cut in half), the last from the end of a quire

Hands

Written in a proficient gothic rotunda bookhand of Parisian type.

Decoration

Small pink, blue and gold initials; red or blue initials flourished in the colour.

Provenance

Removed from unidentified bindings. Two fragms. of a single leaf are in 48. f. 9 (H. Mercurialis, &c., Venice 1572, &c.), two fragms. of another leaf are in 48. f. 4 (P. Vegetius, &c., Basel 1574, &c.), and two leaves in 48. f. 8 (A. Campolongus, &c., Venice 1586, &c.).

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  • Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160

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