William of Conches — 13th century, early; English (?)
MS. Auct. F. 5. 25
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Title
William of Conches — 13th century, early; English (?)
Johannes de Sacro Bosco — 13th century, late; English (?)
Hugh of Saint-Victor — 12th century, second half; English (?)
Apollinaris Sidonius — 11th century; English (?)
Formulary of letters, Commentary on Ps.-Aristotle, De differentia spiritus et animae, Commentary on Aristotle, De anima, i-ii — 13th century, end; Welsh, South
Ps.-Anselm of Canterbury — c. 1200; English (?)
Hildebert of Lavardin — 12th century; English (?)
Odo of Cheriton — 14th century, early; English
Shelfmark
MS. Auct. F. 5. 25
Place of origin
Welsh, South
English (?)
English
Date
13th century, early
13th century, end
13th century, late
11th century
12th century
c. 1200
14th century, early
12th century, second half
Language
Latin
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Binding
Brown leather stamped with the arms of Hatton of Holdenby (details in SC); English work, 17th century, first quarter.
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Odo, of Cheriton, -1247
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William, of Conches, 1080-approximately 1150
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Hugh, of Saint-Victor, 1096?-1141
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Aristotle, pseudo
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Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1033-1109, pseudo
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Sidonius Apollinaris, Saint, 431 or 432-approximately 487
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Aristotle
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Hildebert, Archbishop of Tours, 1056?-1133
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Johannes Sacrobosco, early 13th cent.