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Clement, of Llanthony — 14th century; England; Canterbury, St Augustine's Abbey

University College MS. 19

University College, University of Oxford

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Title

Clement, of Llanthony — 14th century; England; Canterbury, St Augustine's Abbey

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University College MS. 19

Place of origin

England; Canterbury, St Augustine's Abbey

Date

14th century

Language

Latin

Contents

Canones evangelorium secundum novas capitulaciones Bibliae
Ordo omnium gestorum et miraculorum Domini nostri Jhesu Christi
Clement, of Llanthony Unum ex quatuor

Form

codex

Support

vellum

Binding

16th-century panelled brown leather over wooden boards (lacking clasp)

Provenance

Formerly belonged to an abbot named Thomas; after 1669 it was owned by William Rogers.

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