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Hervaeus Natalis — 1455

MS. Bodl. 468

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Title

Hervaeus Natalis — 1455

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 468

Date

1455

Language

Latin

Contents

1. (fol. 1) Hervaeus Natalis Tractatus de uerbo
2. (fol. 7) Hervaeus Natalis Quodlibet
3. (fol. 140) Hervaeus Natalis De materia caeli

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 165 fols.

Decoration

Spaces left for initials.

Binding

Blind-ruled whittawed leather binding over boards, 15or or 16th century, rebacked.

Acquisition

Presented by the dean and canons in 1612.

Provenance

Expliciunt questiones de celo ... quas ... scripsit frater Johannes bouts [or bonts] et finiunt Anno dominj millesimo quadringentesimo lvo in crastino apostolorum beatorum Simonis et Jude ... (fol. 162).

Windsor, collegiate chapel of St George.

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  • Bouts (Bonts?), fr. Johannes, fl. 1455

  • Hervaeus Natalis, -1323

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