Hugh of St.-Victor — c. 1300; England
MS. Bodl. 379
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Title
Hugh of St.-Victor — c. 1300; England
Shelfmark
MS. Bodl. 379
Place of origin
England
Date
c. 1300
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
Physical extent
iii + 154 leaves
Decoration
Illuminated capitals
Binding
Stamped brown leather on boards, clasps lost; 15th century English work
Acquisition
Given by Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob Colfe 1616.
Provenance
Robert Winchelsey(died in 1313): presented by him to Christ Church Canterbury, see M. R. James's Ancient Libraries of Canterbury(1903), p. 136, no. 1661, but the secundo folio does not agree with that of no. 177 on p. 158
Canterbury, Kent, Benedictine cathedral priory of Holy Trinity or Christ Church: "Liber ecclesie Christi Cantuariensis" (s. xv). "Hugo de sacramentis domini: R. de [inside cover:] Wynchelsey archiepiscopi" (fol. i recto (flyleaf)), s. xiv. A fifteenth-century hand adds under the title: "ecclesie christi Cant'". At the foot of the page, a fourteenth-century note written in pencil says: "Hugo de sacramentis domini Roberti archiepiscopi"( MLGB3: evidence from an ex-libris inscription or note of gift to an institution)
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