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Latin texts, chiefly by Ferdinando [de] Mendoça

MS. Sancroft 36

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Title

Latin texts, chiefly by Ferdinando [de] Mendoça

Shelfmark

MS. Sancroft 36

Summary

Comprises:

(fol. 1) 'Vniuersalis controuersia de iustitia ac restitutione' by 'Ferdinando [de] Mendoça' (d. 1648).

(fol. 335) 'Discursus de ijs quae licent aut non licent circa appetitum ... honoris ... et gaudium in eisdem aquisitis': beg. 'De quæstione hac videri possunt.'.

In the same hand as MS. Sancroft 35.

Date

written in the first half of the 17th century

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

364 Leaves

Custodial history

Owned by G., along with MSS. Tanner 35 and 82.

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Collection contents

Sancroft's Adversaria and other papers

Latin texts, chiefly by Ferdinando [de] Mendoça

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