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Peter Lombard — 13th century, second quarter; England

MS. Bodl. 735

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Title

Peter Lombard — 13th century, second quarter; England

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 735

Place of origin

England

Date

13th century, second quarter

Language

Latin

Contents

Peter Lombard Commentary on the Psalter

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

241 leaves

Decoration

Fine initials

Good initials

Binding

'White leather on boards, clasps lost, English 15th century work' (Summary Catalogue); 'Contemporary white leather binding on boards. Medieval book-markers' (Pächt and Alexander)

Acquisition

Presented by the dean and canons of Windsor in 1612

Provenance

Windsor, Berkshire, Royal collegiate chapel of St George: Medieval binding (s. xv). Usual chain mark ( MLGB3)

'Precium istius libri . x . marc.'

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  • Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160

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