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Alexander Nequam — 13th century

MS. Bodl. 528

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Title

Alexander Nequam — 13th century

Stephen Langton — 13th century

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 528

Date

13th century

Language

Latin

Contents

MS. Bodl. 528 – Part 1
Alexander Nequam Super mulierem fortem
MS. Bodl. 528 – Part 2
Stephen Langton Commentary on Song of Songs

Physical extent

iii + 84 leaves

Decoration

Illuminated capitals.

Acquisition

Presented by William Burdet of Sonning in 1608.

Provenance

Reading, Berkshire, Benedictine abbey of Saint Mary the Virgin: Contents list of this MS, with Reading inscriptions, in Bodl. Auct. D.4.18. (MLGB3: evidence from an ex-libris inscription or note of gift to an institution).

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  • Neckam, Alexander, 1157-1217

  • Langton, Stephen, -1228

  • Burdet, William, of Sonning, ?1574-after 1608

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