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Raymund Lull, Nicholas de Lyra; England, 15th century, third quarter

MS. Laud Misc. 219

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Title

Raymund Lull, Nicholas de Lyra; England, 15th century, third quarter

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 219

Place of origin

England

Date

15th century, third quarter

Language

Latin

Contents

1. (fols. 1r–32v) Raymund Lull Liber de articulis fidei siue Liber apostrophe
2. (fols. 33r–59v) Nicolaus de Lyra Probatio aduentus Christi
3. (fols. 60(b)r–88r) Nicolaus de Lyra Contra iudaeum de uerbis euangelii

Form

codex

Support

Paper. Watermarks (1) (fols. 1–32) crown, type Piccard I.1.314; (2) (fols. 33–89) ring, resembling WZIS NL8370-PO-32344

Physical extent

ii + 90 + ii leaves

Hands

One scribe; mixed cursive hand including some anglicana forms (r, e, final -s)

Decoration

Spaces for 2–3 line initials unfilled.

Binding

Brown tanned calf over laminated pulpboard for Abp. Laud, 1637–1639.

Acquisition

Part of his third donation to the Bodleian, 1639.

Provenance

Attributed to Germany by R. W. Hunt in the revised Quarto catalogue (1969), apparently on palaeographical grounds, but the script appears to be English.

Annotations in English script, c. 1500, fols. 49r, 52r; the text of art. 3 apparently compared against another copy (fol. 74r; fol. 84r, ab hinc deficit liber Magistri (followed by an erasure?).

William Laud, 1573–1645, 1638.

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Title

Raymund Lull, Nicholas de Lyra

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 219

Summary

Fols. 1r-32v. Raymund Lull, Liber de articulis fidei siue Liber apostrophe

Fols. 33r-59v. Nicolaus de Lyra , Probatio aduentus Christi

Fols. 60(b)r-88r. Nicolaus de Lyra, Contra iudaeum de uerbis euangelii

Date

15th century, third quarter

Language

Latin

Physical extent

88 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript 2614 acquired by the Bodleian Library

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Collection contents

Laudian Collection

Raymund Lull, Nicholas de Lyra

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  • Nicholas, of Lyra, approximately 1270-1349

  • Laud, William, 1573-1645

  • Llull, Ramon, 1232?-1316

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