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Gregory the Great — 12th century, third quarter; England

MS. Bodl. 747

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Title

Gregory the Great — 12th century, third quarter; England

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 747

Place of origin

England

Date

12th century, third quarter

Language

Latin

Contents

Gregory the Great Moralia in Job

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 168 leaves

Decoration

One fine initial, many good initials

Many marginal scribblings, c. 1300.

Binding

White sheepskin on boards, with tag at top, clasp lost, contemporary binding, repaired

Acquisition

Presented by William Bailey in 1602

Provenance

'Liber Johannis Bayley ex dono dominæ Annæ Ailworth patruelis 1587. Sep: 19th'

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  • Bayly, John, MA, ?1560-1602

  • Ailworth, Anne, née Bayley, fl. 1587-1602

  • Gregory, I, Pope, approximately 540-604

  • Bayly, William, fl. 1602

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