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Euangelium Nicodemi, Epistola Pilati ad Claudium — 15th century, early; English

MS. Bodl. 110

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Title

Euangelium Nicodemi, Epistola Pilati ad Claudium — 15th century, early; English

Ps.-Bonaventure, Edmund of Abingdon, Ps.-Edward the Confessor, Isidore, Walter Map (?), Richard Rolle — 15th century, early; English

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 110

Place of origin

English

Date

15th century, early

Language

Middle English (1100-1500)

Latin

Contents

The calendarial poem 'Cisio janus' is at fol. iv, 15th cent.
MS. Bodl. 110 – Part 1
Euangelium Nicodemi
(fol. 13v) Epistola Pilati ad Claudium
(fol. 14) Incipit: Hanc epistolam Pilatus Claudio direxit
MS. Bodl. 110 – Part 2
1. (fol. 17) Ps.-Bonaventure Meditationes de passione Christi
2. (fol. 36) Edmund of Abingdon Speculum ecclesiae
3. (fol. 58) Festial (saints' lives in calendar order)
4. (fol. 99) Ps.-Edward the Confessor Speculum sacerdotis
5. (fol. 106v) Isidore Synonyma
6. (fol. 111) Speculum peccatorum
7. (fol. 129) Walter Map (?) ‘Disputatio inter corpus et animam’
8. (fol. 134v) Richard Rolle Form of living
9. (fol. 155) Sacerdos parochialis
10. (fol. 168) Sermon
11. (fol. 172) ‘Cronica mirabilia’

Physical extent

iv + 184 leaves

Acquisition

Presented by sir Henry Savile in 1620.

Provenance

William Cleve, rector of Cliffe (at Hoo): 'Hunc librum emit W. Cleue de J. Pye stacionario Londoniensis xº die Augusti anno regni regis Edwardi iiijti tercio, coram Roberto Paling,' 1463: precium XXs: 'Christus homo factus W. Cleue prosperet actus'.

Cliffe at Hoo, parish church: given by Cleve to the chaplains of a chantry there: 'Hunc librum libere contulit Willelmus Cleue nuper Rector ecclesie de Clyve Kancie domino Willelmo Camyl huius cantarie capellano & successoribus suis perpetuis hic deuocius Deo officiaturis. pro modo R. Kent [added].'

On fol. 128v is a late 15th cent. note by Johannes Huntt.

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  • Map, Walter, active 1200

  • Edmund, of Abingdon, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, approximately 1170-1240

  • Pye, John, stationer of London, 15th century

  • Edward the Confessor, pseudo

  • Bonaventure, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274, pseudo

  • Isidore, of Seville, Saint, -636

  • Savile, Henry, Sir, 1549-1622

  • Cleve, William, rector of Cliffe at Hoo, -1470

  • Huntt, John, 15th century

  • Rolle, Richard, 1290?-1349

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