William of Pagula — 14th century, third quarter; English
MS. Bodl. 293
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Title
William of Pagula — 14th century, third quarter; English
Shelfmark
MS. Bodl. 293
Place of origin
English
Date
14th century, third quarter
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
Physical extent
i + 250 leaves
Decoration
Good borders.
Good historiated initials.
Good other initials.
Binding
Stamped white leather (about 1602) on older sewing and boards, worn.
Acquisition
Pres. by Dean and Chapter of Exeter, 1602.
Provenance
Exeter, Devon, Cathedral church of St Peter: annotations by Bishop John Grandisson (fols. 167r, 168r, 234v); usual chain-staple visible in outline on the back board (in unusual position); identifiable in the catalogue of 1506 (CBMLC, forthcoming, SC 35.341) (MLGB3: evidence of dicta probatoria, usually a secundo folio).
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