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Nicholas de Gorham — 14th century, first half; England

MS. Hatton 71

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Title

Nicholas de Gorham — 14th century, first half; England

Shelfmark

MS. Hatton 71

Place of origin

England

Date

14th century, first half

Language

Latin

Contents

Nicholas de Gorham Distinctiones theologicae

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

302leaves

Decoration

Illuminated capitals

Binding

Red leather on bevelled boards, clasps wanting, English 15th-century work

Acquisition

Bought in 1671 by the Bodleian through the London bookseller Robert Scot (b. in or before 1632, d. 1709/1710); see Summary Catalogue, vol. 2, part 2, p. 801

Provenance

Christopher, first Baron Hatton (d. 1670)

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  • Hatton, Christopher Hatton, Baron, 1605-1670

  • Nicolas, de Gorran, 1232-approximately 1295

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