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Willelmus de Congenis — 12th century, second half; French, South

MS. Bodl. 553

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Title

Willelmus de Congenis — 12th century, second half; French, South

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 553

Place of origin

English (?)

French, South

Date

12th century, second half

14th century, beginning

Language

Latin

Anglo-Norman

Contents

Willelmus de Congenis Cyrurgia
(fol. 39v) Perilous days
MS. Bodl. 553 – endleaves (fols. i, 43)
Gradual (Cistercian)

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

iii + 44 leaves

Decoration

Good initial. (Pächt and Alexander i. 488)

Binding

Old boards re-covered in London late in the 16th cent.

Acquisition

Presented by 'Edwarde Fletewoode' in 1601.

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  • Congenies, Guillaume de, 11..-12..

  • Fletewoode, Edward, fl. c. 1601

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