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Liber Quare, Missal — 12th century, late; German (?)

MS. Add. A. 373

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Title

Liber Quare, Missal — 12th century, late; German (?)

Shelfmark

MS. Add. A. 373

Place of origin

German (?)

France (?)

Date

11th century (first half (?))

12th century, late

Language

Latin

Contents

Liber Quare
MS. Add. A. 373, endleaf (fol. 100)
Missal

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 100leaves

Acquisition

Bought for the Library for £2 8s.

Provenance

Fol. i once bore an early record of possession, beginning 'Liber ...', but almost all the leaf is cut off.

'Fol. 99. d. 1 April 1835. Bibl. Bülov Beyernaumburg, G. H. Sc̄hr.'

Lot 878 in the Carnaby sale on Nov. 26, 1886.

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  • Bülow, Friedrich Gottlieb Julius von, 1760-?1831

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