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Leland, John, 1506?-1552

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  • + British Library, Cotton Nero C.vii, fols. 80–4, Computistical miscellany St John's College MS 17

  • Bede, Historia ecclesiastica St John's College MS 99

  • Leland Manuscripts MSS. Top. gen. c. 1-4, e. 8-15

  • Job, Catholic Epistles, and Apocalypse, with gloss; England, 13th century, second half MS. Auct. D. 1. 15

  • Part of the Collectanea of John Leland MS. Bodl. 353

  • A transcript of the first three volumes and the first part of the fourth, of John Leland's Itinerary MS. Top. gen. c. 5

  • An English translation of the Assertio incomparabilis Arturii by John Leland MS. Top. gen. e. 46

  • A copy of vols. 1, 2, 3, 5 and a part of which the original is lost, of John Leland's Itinerary MS. Bodl. 470

  • Wulfstan of Winchester, Prudentius, Theodulus, Avianus, Persius, Phocas, Ps.-Ovid, Serlo of Bayeux, Herman the archdeacon (b. 1040/1050-d. ca. 1100) (?), Statius, Lactantius — 11th century, second half; English (Sherborne, Benedictine abbey (?)) MS. Auct. F. 2. 14

  • Alcuin, Sulpicius Severus, Ps.-Martin of Tours, Gregory of Tours, John the Deacon, Ps.-Melito of Sardis, Odo of Glanfeuil, Paschasius Radbertus — 12th century, first half; England MS. Bodl. 354

  • Roger Bacon, Roger Bacon (?) — 13th century, second half (after 1266); Script partly English, partly French (fols. 41v5–42v, 44r-v, 45r-v) in style. MS. Digby 76

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