Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?
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John Lydgate, The Siege of Thebes(bound with printed book b.2.21) St John's College MS 266
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John Lydgate, ‘Calendar’ bound with printed book b.2.24 St John's College MS 340
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John Lydgate, Life of our Lady, etc St John's College MS 56
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John Lydgate, Troy Book St John's College MS 6
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Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, and John Lydgate, poems; England (?Winchester), s. xvmed and xv3/4 Christ Church MS. 152
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John Lydgate, Troy Book; England, s. xv3/4 Christ Church MS. 153
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John Lydgate, The Seege of Troy; London?, England, s. xvex Exeter College MS. 129
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Haqueville, Nicolaus de, Grossteste, Robert, 1175?-1253, pseudo, Bonaventure, Saint, Cardinal, approximately 1217-1274, Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451? — 15th century; England University College MS. 60
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John Lydgate, Life of St Alban and St Amphibal(in Middle English). England; XV 2/2 Trinity College MS. 38
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John Lydgate — 15th century, third quarter; English MS. e Mus. 1
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Composite anthology of Middle English verse and prose in two parts, partially the work of John Shirley MS. Ashmole 59
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John Lydgate — 15th century; English MS. Rawl. C. 316
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Middle English verse ('The Rate manuscript'); England (perhaps Leicester?), late 15th or early 16th century MS. Ashmole 61
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Thomas Hoccleve, John Lydgate — 15th century, middle; English MS. Bodl. 221
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Jacobus de Theramo, John Lydgate, Walter Map — 15th century; English MS. Ashmole 754
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Note-book of Walter Pollard of Plymouth: proverbs, charms, grammatical, moral and religious texts, verse, etc., in Latin and English. Two main sections (fols. 1-6, on parchment, c. 1400; fols. 7-194, paper, c. 1445-1489, perhaps mostly in the hand of Walter Pollard). The contents are most fully described by D. Thomson, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Middle English Grammatical Texts (1979), 290-315 (with some corrections in IMEP XXIII: see bibliography), which the following summary abbreviates considerably, and to which the reader is referred for fuller information. In addition to the longer items listed below Thomson describes a large number of shorter notes and additions, including proverbs, historical notes, hymns and verses, grammatical and theological notes, and documents and letters, all in both Latin and English. MS. Rawl. D. 328
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Bernardus Provincialis, Johannes de Rupescissa, John Lydgate — 15th century, middle or second half - 16th century, early (partly after 1511); English MS. e Mus. 52
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John Lydgate — 15th century, third quarter; English, London (?) MS. Digby 230
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Poetic anthology on the courtly game of love; England, 15th century, third quarter MS. Bodl. 638
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John Lydgate — 15th century, third quarter; English MS. Hatton 2
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John Harding — c. 1470–1480; English MS. Arch. Selden. B. 10
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John Lydgate — 15th century (after 1420); English MS. Digby 232
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'John Mandeville', John Lydgate — 15th century; English MS. Rawl. B. 216
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Civil law — 14th century, early MS. Bodl. 648
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John Lydgate — 15th century, second half; English MS. Bodl. 120
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Guillaume le Clerc, John Lydgate — 14th century, beginning; English MS. Bodl. 912
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John Lydgate (?) — 15th century, second quarter; England MS. Douce 229
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William of Malmesbury — c. 1400; English MS. Laud Misc. 598
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John Lydgate — 15th century, second quarter; English MS. Rawl. poet. 140
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John Lydgate — 15th century, second half; English MS. Rawl. poet. 144
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John Lydgate — 15th century; English MS. Add. B. 60
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John Lydgate — 15th century, third quarter; England MS. Bodl. 75
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John Lydgate — 15th century; English MS. Tanner 347
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Anthology of courtly poetry in English MS. Tanner 346
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Richard Rolle, Ps.-Albertus Magnus (Ps.-Richard Rolle), William of Nassington, John Lydgate — 15th century, early; English MS. Bodl. 48
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Peter Idley, Vegetius, John Lydgate, Ps.-Aristotle, Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century (in part 1459); English MS. Laud Misc. 416
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Thomas Hoccleve, John Lydgate — 15th century, second half; English MS. Laud Misc. 735
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Miscellany of poetry by Chaucer, Hoccleve, Lydgate, and other writers MS. Fairfax 16
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John Lydgate — 15th century, middle; English MS. Rawl. C. 448
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John Lydgate — 15th century, second half; English MS. Laud Misc. 557
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Collections of Robert Parkyn. English, 16th century (c. 1550–65). MS. Lat. th. d. 15
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The Canterbury Tales; England, 1450s × 1460s MS. Rawl. poet. 223
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Composite miscellany of literary, historical and devotional texts, mostly in Middle English MS. Rawl. C. 86
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The Canterbury Tales; England, 1430s MS. Bodl. 686
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John Lydgate (?), John Lydgate — 15th century; English MS. Laud Misc. 683
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Thomas Hoccleve and John Lydgate: Poetry on governance and death MS. Selden Supra 53
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John Lydgate — 15th century, late; Scottish MS. Douce 148
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Ps.-Aristotle — 15th century; English MS. Laud Misc. 673
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Fifteenth-century anthology made up of composite parts, comprising poems on good manners and religious devotion, the Brut chronicle, and the Libelle of English Policy MS. Rawl. poet. 32
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Bernard Silvestris, John Lydgate, Benedict Burgh — 15th century, end; English MS. Rawl. C. 48
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Single-text codex of Lydgate's Life of our Lady. 15th century, second half. MS. Ashmole 39
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Benedict Burgh, John Lydgate — 15th century, late; English MS. Rawl. poet. 35
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John Gerson — 15th century, beginning (after 1415); English MS. Bodl. 596
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John Lydgate — 15th century, second half; English MS. Rawl. poet. 36
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John Lydgate — c. 1440–60; England, Bury St Edmunds (?) MS. Bodl. 263
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Miscellany of courtly poetry by Hoccleve, Lydgate, Peter Idley, Chaucer; English, 1450s × 1490s MS. Digby 181
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Anthology of English and Scottish poetry ('The Sinclair manuscript'); Scottish, after c. 1489 MS. Arch. Selden. B. 24
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Guardbook of fragments MS. Rawl. D. 913
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John Lydgate — 15th century, middle; English MS. Hatton 73
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John Lydgate — c. 1430–40; English MS. Bodl. 776
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John Lydgate — 15th century, second quarter; English MS. Rawl. C. 446
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Anthology of Lydgate's verse. xv. MS. Ashmole 46
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‘The Vernon Manuscript’: poetry and prose in Middle English and Anglo-Norman, c. 1390–1400; England (West Midlands?) MS. Eng. poet. a. 1
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