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Richard Rolle, Innocent III, Edmund of Abingdon — 15th century

MS. Rawl. C. 269

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Title

Richard Rolle, Innocent III, Edmund of Abingdon — 15th century

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. C. 269

Date

15th century

Language

Latin

Contents

Richard Rolle Emendatio uitae
Innocent III De miseria humanae conditionis
Treatise on penance
Edmund of Abingdon Speculum ecclesiae
Sermons.
Logical treatise

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Acquisition

Bequeathed to the Bodleian in 1755

Provenance

Canterbury, Kent, Benedictine cathedral priory of Holy Trinity or Christ Church: 'Liber de emendacione vite sive de regula vivendi cum aliis diversis contentis ... anno domini M o CCCCLX [over erasure]' (fol. 1r). 'R. Chelmynton 1454' (fol. 188v). 'W. Dover anno domini 1464' (fol. 187v). Note relating to Christ Church, Canterbury, on fol. 188r. Chelmynton's name occurs in a Christ Church book at Canterbury (Dean and Chapter 37 (B 10)). (MLGB3: evidence from an inscription of ownership by an individual member of a religious house (which may not, however, be evidence for institutional ownership)).

? 'Simon Forman 1600'. Simon Forman (1552–1611) was an astrologer, occultist, and herbalist. 'Richard Bickerton 1722'. (MLGB3)

Richard Rawlinson, 1690–1755

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Title

Richard Rolle, Emendatio uitae; Innocent III, De miseria humanae conditionis; Treatise on penance; Edmund of Abingdon, Speculum ecclesiae; Sermons; Logical treatise

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. C. 269

Date

15th century

Language

Latin

Physical extent

1 item

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Rawlinson Manuscripts

Rawlinson C: History, Theology

Richard Rolle, Emendatio uitae; Innocent III, De miseria humanae conditionis; Treatise on penance; Edmund of Abingdon, Speculum ecclesiae; Sermons; Logical treatise

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  • Rolle, Richard, 1290?-1349

  • Innocent, III, Pope, 1160 or 1161-1216

  • Edmund, of Abingdon, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, approximately 1170-1240

  • Rawlinson, Richard, 1690-1755

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