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Augustine — 12th century, middle; England

MS. Bodl. 374

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Title

Augustine — 12th century, middle; England

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 374

Place of origin

England

Date

12th century, middle

14th century

Language

Latin

Contents

Augustine De civitate dei
Poem on De civitate dei
MS. Bodl. 374, flyleaves
(Fols ii–iii, 223–224) Sarum Missal

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

iii + 225 leaves

Decoration

Good and other initials

Acquisition

Given by Ralph Barlow in 1606

Provenance

Chichester, West Sussex, Cathedral church of Holy Trinity: Identification by pressmark, according to M. R. James: 'Augustinus de Civitate dei ij do. fo gilium h. vj.' (fol. 1r), s. xiv (MLGB3)

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  • Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo

  • Barlow, Ralph, 1573/4-1631

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