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Bede — 12th century, second half; English

MS. Bodl. 732

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Title

Bede — 12th century, second half; English

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 732

Place of origin

English

Date

12th century, second half

Language

Latin

Contents

Bede Commentary on Mark
Bede Commentary on Luke
Lives of Saints

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Decoration

Good initials. (Pächt and Alexander iii. 265)

Acquisition

Presented by the dean and chapter and chapter of Exeter, 1602.

Provenance

Exeter, Devon, Cathedral church of St Peter: "Damus capitulo Exoniensi, manu propria" (Grandison). (MLGB3: evidence from an ex-libris inscription or note of gift to an institution).

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  • Bede, the Venerable, Saint, 673-735

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