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William Reed — 15th century; English

MS. Ashmole 191

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Title

William Reed — 15th century; English

Astrological treatises — 15th century; English

Astrological treatises — 16th century; English

Poems with music., Astronomical calendar. — 15th century; English

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MS. Ashmole 191

Place of origin

English

Date

16th century

15th century

Language

Middle English (1100-1500)

Latin

Contents

MS. Ashmole 191 – Part 1
Astrological texts and extracts
William Reed Tabulae Oxonienses cum canonibus
MS. Ashmole 191 – Part 2
Astrological treatises
MS. Ashmole 191 – Part 3
Astrological treatises
MS. Ashmole 191 – Part 4
Poems with music.
Astronomical calendar.

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