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S. Edmundi Riche, sive Edmundi de Pontiniaco, liber cui titulus, Speculum ecclesiæ

MS. Rawl. B. 167, fol. 157

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Title

S. Edmundi Riche, sive Edmundi de Pontiniaco, liber cui titulus, Speculum ecclesiæ

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. B. 167, fol. 157

Summary

Præfixa est tabula capitulorum triginta, hoc titulo præcedente: "In nomine dulcissimi Domini nostri Jesu Christi hic incipiunt materie que tanguntur in sermone sequente, ruditer dictate ad evitandum curiositatem ne quis dimittat sanctitatem interiorem propter curiosam loquelam exteriorem."

In fine: "Explicit tractus Sancti Edmundi de Pontiniaco episcopi, Abendon. in Anglia tamen nati. Speculum Ecclesiæ communiter nuncupatur."

Date

14th century

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On parchment

Physical extent

1 item

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Rawlinson Manuscripts

Rawlinson B: English History

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