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Mal. 531

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Title

Printed treatises

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Mal. 531

Summary

Among printed treatises in the manuscript are:

a fragment of a Latin comedy (of the latter part of the 16th cent.?) in which the chief character is Hannibal, beg. 'Actus Ius, Scena Ia. Iuno. Florebit ergo ?': ends in the 1st scene of the 2nd act

a long English bidding prayer, of about A.D. 1610-20, presumably used before the University of Oxford by a Magdalen man in the time of James i

two English sermons, on 2 Chron. xxv. 9 and 1 Cor. xi. 23-4.

The sermons and bidding prayer are in the same hand.

Date

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Language

English

Physical extent

1 volume

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