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Nicholas, of Lyra, approximately 1270-1349

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  • ROBERT HOLCOT, PETRUS AUREOLUS, NICHOLAS OF LYRE &c.; S. XV Merton College MS. 112

  • WORKS OF THEOLOGY AND PASTORAL INSTRUCTION; S. XIV (I), c. 1478 (II-III) Merton College MS. 13

  • Nicholas de Lyra — s. xiv; ?French Merton College D. 3. 9 (1)

  • NICHOLAS DE LYRA; S. XIV ex. Merton College MS. 163

  • NICHOLAS DE LYRA; S. XIV ex. Merton College MS. 164

  • NICHOLAS DE LYRA; S. XIV ex. Merton College MS. 165

  • NICHOLAS DE LYRA ; S. XV med. (1437?) Merton College MS. 187

  • Nicholas de Lyra — s. xv Merton College 76. a. 16

  • William Norton — 15th century, beginning; English MS. Laud Misc. 156

  • Sermons on the Sunday Epistles and Gospels. — 15th century, first half MS. e Mus. 5

  • Theological tracts by Bonaventure , Nicholas of Lyra etc. — 15th century (1453, 1457); Flemish (?), Ghent (?) MS. Lat. th. e. 47

  • Nicolaus de Lyra — 14th century MS. Laud Misc. 420

  • Hugo Ripelinus, Nicolaus de Lyra — 15th century MS. Canon. Misc. 404

  • Liber Iparci — 12th century MS. Rawl. G. 40

  • Nicholas of Lyre on the Gospels; Germany, 15th century, first quarter MS. Hamilton 16

  • Nicholas de Lyra — 15th century MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 160

  • Nicholas of Lyra, Albertus Magnus, Engelbertus (Poetsch) de Admont — 14th century, late; Austrian MS. Broxb. 83.3

  • Apocalypse with commentary of Nicholas de Lyra . — 1476; Italian, Venice (?) MS. Laud Misc. 485

  • Theological collection; A-C Germany, 14th century, middle or second half MS. Hamilton 21

  • Eusebius of Caesarea, Marcellinus, Bede, Nicholas of Lyre, Samuel Israelita, Hieronymus de Sancta Fide — 15th century MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 96

  • Henricus de Frimaria, Nicholas de Lyra, Hugh of Fouilloy — 15th century; French MS. Laud Misc. 12

  • Raymund Lull, Nicholas de Lyra; England, 15th century, third quarter MS. Laud Misc. 219

  • Nicholas of Lyre — 14th century, second half; England MS. Rawl. G. 164

  • Nicholas de Lyra — 14th century, end; French MS. Bodl. 251

  • Johannes Hagen on Ruth, Judges, Deuteronomy; Nicholas Lyra on Joshua, Judges and Ruth. A-C Germany (in part Erfurt), 15th century, third quarter (in part 1458) MS. Hamilton 48

  • John Gower, Confessio Amantis and other poems in Latin and French; England, late 14th or early 15th century MS. Fairfax 3

  • Guardbook of fragments MS. Lat. th. c. 10

  • Nicholas de Lyra, Ps.-Jerome — 15th century MS. Rawl. A. 364

  • Nicholas de Lyra — c. 1400; French, Paris MS. Canon. Bibl. Lat. 70

  • Petrus Alfonsi, Nicholas of Lyre — 14th century, third quarter; French MS. Laud Misc. 356

  • Nicholas de Lyra — c. 1463; English MSS. Laud Misc. 152, 154

  • Guardbook of biblical fragments MS. Lat. bib. b. 1

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Variants

  • Lyranus, Nicolaus, 1270–1349
  • Liranus, Nicolaus, 1270–1349
  • Nicolaus, von Lyra, 1270–1349
  • Nicolaus aus Lyre, 1270–1349
  • Nicolaus, aus Lyre, 1270–1349
  • Lyra, Nicolaus de, 1270–1349
  • Nicolaus, Lyranus, 1270–1349
  • Nicolaus, Liranus, 1270–1349
  • Nicolai, de Lyra, 1270–1349
  • Nicholas, de Lyra, 1270–1349
  • Nicolaus, Minor, 1270–1349
  • Nicolaus, de Lira, 1270–1349
  • Nicolao, de Lyra, 1270–1349
  • Nycolaus, de Lyra, 1270–1349
  • Nicholas de Lyra, 1270–1349
  • Nicholas of Lyra, 1270–1349
  • Nicholas, of Lyra, 1270–1349
  • Nikolaus, de Lyra, 1270–1349
  • Nicolas, de Lyre, 1270–1349
  • Nikolaus, von Lyra, 1270–1349
  • Nicolaus de Lyra, 1270–1349
  • Nicholas, of Lyra, approximately 1270-1349

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