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Bonaventure, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274, pseudo — 15th century; England.

University College MS. 123

University College, University of Oxford

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Title

Bonaventure, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274, pseudo — 15th century; England.

Shelfmark

University College MS. 123

Place of origin

England.

Date

15th century

Language

Middle English (1100-1500)

Contents

Bonaventure, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274, pseudo Speculum vitæ Christi, trans. Love, Nicholas, active 1410
A shorte tretis of the heiest and moste worthi sacrament of Cristis body and the miraclis theroff
Two devotional texts

Form

codex

Support

vellum

Binding

16th-century blind stamped calf, roll tooled vertically with standing woman dragon, hunter and deer

Provenance

"ex dono Gulielmi Rogers. (Coxe)

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