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Ranulf Higden — 14th century, third quarter; England

MS. Bodl. 359

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Title

Ranulf Higden — 14th century, third quarter; England

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 359

Place of origin

England

Date

15th century

14th century, third quarter

Language

Latin

Contents

Ranulf Higden Polychronicon
MS. Bodl. 359, flyleaves
(Fols i, 97) Latin antiphoner: rhymed office of St Edmund, Archbishop

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 97 leaves

Decoration

Fine penwork borders

Initials

Acquisition

Presented to the Bodleian by Ranulph Barlow, 1606

Provenance

'Ranulphi Barlow liber'

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  • Edmund, of Abingdon, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, approximately 1170-1240

  • Barlow, Ralph, 1573/4-1631

  • Higden, Ranulf, -1364

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