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Gregory the Great, Odo of Cheriton — 14th century, late; English

MS. Bodl. 194

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Title

Gregory the Great, Odo of Cheriton — 14th century, late; English

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 194

Place of origin

English

Date

14th century, late

Language

Latin

Contents

1. (fol. 1) Gregory the Great De cura pastorali
2. (fol. 44v) Gregory the Great Homiliae XL in euangelia
⟨Odo of Cheriton⟩ Sermo 55

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 148 leaves

Decoration

Illuminated capitals.

Binding

White leather on boards, clasps lost, English 15th cent. work, mended.

Acquisition

Presented by the dean and canons of Windsor in 1612

Provenance

Windsor, collegiate chapel: 'pressmark "CN[?]" at head of fol. i verso. Binding of s. xv generally resembles Bodley 192. Usual chainmark on lower edge, but not on side of front cover' (MLGB).

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  • Gregory, I, Pope, approximately 540-604

  • Odo, of Cheriton, -1247

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