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Haimo of Auxerre (Ps.-Haimo of Halberstadt) — 12th century

MS. Laud Misc. 79

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Title

Haimo of Auxerre (Ps.-Haimo of Halberstadt) — 12th century

Edmund Rich — 12th century

Euangelium Nicodemi, Prayers and meditations — 12th century, third quarter; English, Reading

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 79

Date

12th century, third quarter

12th century

Language

Anglo-Norman

Latin

Contents

MS. Laud Misc. 79 – Part 1
Haimo of Auxerre (Ps.-Haimo of Halberstadt) Commentary on Apocalypse
Treatise on the Mass
Collatio Alexandri et Dindimi
MS. Laud Misc. 79 – Part 2
Edmund Rich Mirour de Seinte Eglise
MS. Laud Misc. 79 – Part 3
Euangelium Nicodemi
Prayers and meditations

Provenance

Reading, Berkshire, Benedictine abbey of Saint Mary the Virgin: 'Hic liber ut a senioribus audivimus per latrones ablatus est circa annum domini m. cccc et lxxxx. postea vero Willelmus Wargrave apud Leominstriam moraretur hunc librum a quodam generoso pro x s. ix d. redemit ...'. 'Hic est liber monasterii beate Marie Radingie' and anathema and price (10/9), on fol. 104v. (MLGB3: evidence from an ex-libris inscription or note of gift to an institution).

(fol. 149r) 'Willelmus Wargrave precium libri x s. ix d.' (MLGB3)

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Title

Haimo of Halberstadt, etc.

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 79

Summary

Part 1, 12th century:

Haimo of Halberstadt, Commentary on the Apocalypse

Treatise on the Mass

Collatio Alexandri et Dindimi

Part 2, 12th century: Edmund Rich , Mirour de Seinte Eglise (fragment)

Part 3, 12th century, third quarter:

Euangelium Nicodemi

Prayers and meditations (some by or attributed to Anselm of Canterbury)

Date

12th century

Language

Latin

Physical extent

149 Leaves

Custodial history

On. f. 149a is an inscription giving Wargrave's name, and the price. He restored his purchase to the monastery. Note that Laud was a Reading man. Manuscript 2554 acquired by the Bodleian Library

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Collection contents

Laudian Collection

Haimo of Halberstadt, etc.

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  • Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1033-1109

  • Edmund, of Abingdon, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, approximately 1170-1240

  • Haimo, of Auxerre, -approximately 855

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