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Liber sextus Decretalium, Decretals of Boniface VIII and Clement V, Sermon, Constitutiones Clementinae, Constitutions of English church councils, 1075–1342 — 14th century, second quarter

MS. Rawl. C. 428

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Title

Liber sextus Decretalium, Decretals of Boniface VIII and Clement V, Sermon, Constitutiones Clementinae, Constitutions of English church councils, 1075–1342 — 14th century, second quarter

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. C. 428

Associated place

English

Date

14th century, second quarter

Language

Latin

Contents

Liber sextus Decretalium
Decretals of Boniface VIII and Clement V
Sermon
Constitutiones Clementinae
Constitutions of English church councils, 1075–1342

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Decoration

Good penwork border, initial.

Acquisition

Bequeathed to the Bodleian in 1755

Provenance

Worcester, Worcestershire, Benedictine cathedral priory of St Mary the Virgin: "Liber [sancte Marie Wigorn'] per fratrem Henricum Fouke monachum eiusdem loci" (fol. [ii] verso), s. xiv in. The place name is only visible by u. v. light. (MLGB3: evidence from an ex-libris inscription or note of gift to an institution).

Thomas Tanner (see Wilkins, Concilia, 1. 665). (MLGB3)

Much of the contents closely related to Lambeth 171. Fouke gave a number of MSS. now at Worcester. Title "Liber constitutionum" and note of Lanfrancis constitutions in red pencil on flyleaf (s. xvi: Parkerian), see also fol. iii recto: old boards, recovered. Medieval foliation. (MLGB3)

Richard Rawlinson, 1690–1755

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Title

Liber sextus Decretalium; Decretals of Boniface VIII. and Clement V.; Sermon; Constitutiones Clementinae; Constitutions of English church councils, 1075–1342

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. C. 428

Date

second quarter of the 14th century

Language

Latin

Physical extent

1 item

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Collection contents

Rawlinson Manuscripts

Rawlinson C: History, Theology

Liber sextus Decretalium; Decretals of Boniface VIII. and Clement V.; Sermon; Constitutiones Clementinae; Constitutions of English church councils, 1075–1342

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  • Boniface, VIII, Pope, -1303

  • Clement, V, Pope, approximately 1260-1314

  • Rawlinson, Richard, 1690-1755

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