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Bestiary, etc.; England, 13th century, middle

MS. Bodl. 533

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Title

Bestiary, etc.; England, 13th century, middle

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 533

Place of origin

England

Date

13th century, middle

Language

Latin

Contents

Bestiary
2. (fol. 29v) Isidore Etymologies

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 35 leaves

Decoration

Fine miniatures

Acquisition

Presented to the Bodleian by 'Edwarde Fletewoode' in 1601

Provenance

The entry which follows this volume in the Benefactors' Register, namely 'De Fundamentis legum Angliæ, & de Conscientia . 8. MS.' refers to a printed book, which bore the press-mark '8° F. 1 Jur.' in 1605, and still bears it

Iste liber pertinet ad DOL, early 16th century

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  • Fletewoode, Edward, fl. c. 1601

  • Isidore, of Seville, Saint, -636

  • DOL (?), 16th century

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