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Digestum Infortiatum

Merton College Stack 112. c. 7

Merton College, University of Oxford

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Title

Digestum Infortiatum

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Merton College Stack 112. c. 7

Language

Latin

Contents

Digestum Infortiatum

Form

codex

Support

Parchment

Physical extent

Two leaves

Provenance

Bound in Stack 112. c. 7 (J. de Janduno, &c., Venice 1505, &c.).

At the front ‘Liber Willelmi Devynysshe Mertonensis precium iiii s.’, ‘Guilielmus Devenissheus, Henricus Devenel’, ‘Henricus Dyvynell est possessor’. For these men, see BRUO 1501–1540, 168–9. Devenishe was fellow 1 Aug. 1528, for a very short time only; d. by Sept. 1558. Devynell was fellow 1528–1533. He owned Stack A9/B21.

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  • Devenish, William, fellow of Merton College, -1558

  • Devenel, Henry, fellow of Merton College 1528-1533

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