Job, Catholic Epistles, and Apocalypse, with gloss; England, 13th century, second half
MS. Auct. D. 1. 15
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Title
Job, Catholic Epistles, and Apocalypse, with gloss; England, 13th century, second half
Shelfmark
MS. Auct. D. 1. 15
Place of origin
English
Date
13th century, second half
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
Physical extent
iii + 166leaves
Decoration
Illuminated capitals.
Binding
Red velvet with brass clasps and corner-pieces, bosses lost. 16th cent. English work.
Acquisition
Presented by Charles Howard, earl of Nottingham, in 1604.
Provenance
At head of fol. 2 in plummet, 'Henricus rector ecclesie sancti Andree de costel' (?) London' [St Andrew by the Wardrobe?] emit totum librorum et percamene de adamo venditore aput sanctum paulum' (s. xiii). (MLGB3)
'Liber magistri archidiaconi Buckinghamie' 14th cent., fol. 166v, foot
Evesham, Worcestershire, Benedictine abbey of St Mary the Virgin and St Egwin: 'Liber monasterij Eveshamie': 15th/16th cent. (fols. 1, 165). ( MLGB3: evidence from an ex-libris inscription or note of gift to an institution)
Owned by King Henry VIII, see MS. Bodl. 218 (SC 2054), and with a list of contents (fol. i) perhaps in Leland's hand.
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