Gregory the Great — 1438–9; French, Brussels (?)
MS. Canon. Misc. 510
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Title
Gregory the Great — 1438–9; French, Brussels (?)
Shelfmark
MS. Canon. Misc. 510
Place of origin
French, Brussels (?)
Date
1438–9
Language
Middle French (ca. 1400-1600)
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
Physical extent
170 fols.
Hands
Written with calligraphic flourishes by Jehanin de Costimont.
Decoration
Good miniatures.
Good borders.
Good initials.
Acquisition
Purchased by the Bodleian in 1817
Provenance
Matteo Luigi Canonici, 1727–1805
Giuseppe Canonici , -1807
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Title
Gregory the Great, Homiliae XL in euangelia (French translation)
Shelfmark
MS. Canon. Misc. 510
Date
1438-1439
Language
French
Physical extent
1 volume
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Collection contents
Canonici Miscellaneous
Gregory the Great, Homiliae XL in euangelia (French translation)
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