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Jacobus de Voragine — 15th century, middle; England

MS. Bodl. 823

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Title

Jacobus de Voragine — 15th century, middle; England

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 823

Place of origin

England

Date

15th century, middle

Language

Latin

Contents

Jacobus de Voragine Sermones quadragesimales
2. (fol. 116) Sermons
A number of Latin theological notes, partly in verse, cover fols ii verso-iv verso, 113-114 recto, 115 verso

Form

codex

Support

parchment, paper

Physical extent

xvii + 119 leaves

Decoration

Illuminated capitals

Binding

White leather on older boards, 16th century English

Acquisition

Presented by Dr William Cotton, bishop of Exeter, in 1605

Provenance

The name 'Jhon Parkhurst' is on fol. i verso, 16th century

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  • Jacobus, de Voragine, approximately 1229-1298

  • Cotton, William, -1621

  • Parkhurst, John, 16th century

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