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John Pecham, Robert Grosseteste, William of Auvergne, Henry Cossey — 14th century, end

MS. Laud Misc. 85

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Title

John Pecham, Robert Grosseteste, William of Auvergne, Henry Cossey — 14th century, end

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 85

Date

14th century, end

Language

Latin

Contents

John Pecham Collationes dominicales super Epistolis et Euangeliis
Robert Grosseteste De decem praeceptis
William of Auvergne De causis cur Deus homo
Henry Cossey Commentary on Apocalypse

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Provenance

Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Benedictine abbey of St Edmund, King and Martyr: Bury pressmark 'J.12' altered to 'J.13' top right of fol. 1r. (MLGB3: inferred evidence). The number '175' in upper margin of fol. 1r shows that this was the copy listed by T. James, Ecloga (1600) at Pembroke College, Cambridge, no. 175.

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Pembroke College: apparently the MS seen by Thomas James at Pembroke College in 1600 (CMA 2103). If so, it was in the medievsal library, for Bale saw 'H. de Costesaye in Apoc.' at Pembroke (Index, p. 161). (MLGB3: inferred evidence).

William Laud (1573-1645), archbishop of Canterbury. (MLGB3)

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Title

Archbp. Peccham

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 85

Summary

John Pecham, Collationes dominicales super Epistolis et Euangeliis

Robert Grosseteste, De decem praeceptis

William of Auvergne, De causis cur Deus homo

Henry Cossey, Commentary on Apocalypse

Date

14th century, end

Language

Latin

Physical extent

172 Leaves

Custodial history

Old shelfmarks, 175 and J 13. Stated to have belonged to Pembroke coll., Cambridge. Manuscript 2013 acquired by the Bodleian Library

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Collection contents

Laudian Collection

Archbp. Peccham

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  • Laud, William, 1573-1645

  • Henricus, de Cossey, -1336

  • Grosseteste, Robert, 1175?-1253

  • William, of Auvergne, Bishop of Paris, 1180-1249

  • Pecham, John, -1292

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