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Ranulf Higden — 14th century, middle; England

MS. Bodl. 341

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Title

Ranulf Higden — 14th century, middle; England

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 341

Place of origin

England

Date

14th century, middle

Language

Latin

Contents

Ranulf Higden Polychronicon
2. (fol. 137) Historia de proeliis Alexandri magni

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 160leaves

Decoration

Good borders

Good initials

Acquisition

Probably acquired 1618-1620

Provenance

'Edo. Orwell. 17. Martij 1577.': Edward Orwell, -1591/2, owner also of Lambeth Palace MSS. 174 and 371, and the 1462 Mainz bible at Peterhouse Cambridge (Perne Library, shelfmark S. 10b)

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  • Higden, Ranulf, -1364

  • Orwell, Edward, -approximately 1592

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