Geoffrey Salow, William of Rimington — 15th century, middle; English
MS. Bodl. 801
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Title
Geoffrey Salow, William of Rimington — 15th century, middle; English
'Johannes Castellensis' — 15th century, middle; English
Robert Grosseteste — 15th century, middle; English
Petrus Alphonsi — 15th century, middle; English
Shelfmark
MS. Bodl. 801
Place of origin
English
Date
15th century, middle
Language
Latin
Contents
Decoration
Penwork initials. (Pächt and Alexander iii. 994)
Binding
Plain white sheepskin on boards, 15th cent. (?) work, worn and repaired, clasps lost.
Acquisition
Presented by sir Walter Cope in 1602.
Provenance
Witham, Somerset, Charterhouse of Saint Mary the Virgin: "Liber domus beate Marie de Witham ordinis Cartusiensis ex dono magistri Iohannis Blacman". No. 6 in the list of Blacman's gifts in Bodl. MS Laud Misc. 154. (MLGB3: evidence from an ex-libris inscription or note of gift to an institution).
Stephen Batman: "Stephanus Battmannus huius libri possesor" (s. xvi, fol. 268v). (MLGB3)
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Johannes Castellensis, fl. ? (author of Summa compilatio metrificata)
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Batman, Stephen, -1584
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Blackman, John, fellow of Merton College, -1495.
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Petrus Alfonsi, 1062-1110?
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William of Rimington, prior of Sawley (d. after 1380)
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Salow, Geoffrey, O.S.A., canon of Leicester, mid-14th cent.
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Grosseteste, Robert, 1175?-1253
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Cope, Sir Walter, ?1553–1614