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Richard Rede (attrib.), Vigilius Thapsensis, Augustine, Vincent of Beauvais, William of Auvergne — 15th century, middle; English

MS. Rawl. C. 398

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Title

Richard Rede (attrib.), Vigilius Thapsensis, Augustine, Vincent of Beauvais, William of Auvergne — 15th century, middle; English

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. C. 398

Date

15th century, middle

Language

Middle English (1100-1500)

Latin

Contents

Richard Rede (attrib.) Noua chronica de gestis regum Anglorum
Vigilius Thapsensis Dialogus contra arianos
Augustine De bono coniugali
Vincent of Beauvais De morali principis institutione
William of Auvergne De fide et legibus
William of Auvergne De causis cur Deus homo
Theological (?) treatise
Modus tenendi parliamentorum
Treaty of Troyes, 1420

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Decoration

Good borders.

Good initials (partly mutilated).

Acquisition

Bequeathed to the Bodleian in 1755

Provenance

Richard Rawlinson, 1690–1755

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Title

Richard Rede (attrib.), Noua chronica de gestis regum Anglorum; Vigilius Thapsensis, Dialogus contra arianos; Augustine, De bono coniugali; Vincent of Beauvais, De morali principis institutione; William of Auvergne, De fide et legibus (book i); William of Auvergne, De causis cur Deus homo; Theological (?) treatise (part); Modus tenendi parliamentorum; Treaty of Troyes, 1420

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. C. 398

Date

mid 15th century

Language

English

Latin

Physical extent

1 item

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Collection contents

Rawlinson Manuscripts

Rawlinson C: History, Theology

Richard Rede (attrib.), Noua chronica de gestis regum Anglorum; Vigilius Thapsensis, Dialogus contra arianos; Augustine, De bono coniugali; Vincent of Beauvais, De morali principis institutione; William of Auvergne, De fide et legibus (book i); William of Auvergne, De causis cur Deus homo; Theological (?) treatise (part); Modus tenendi parliamentorum; Treaty of Troyes, 1420

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  • Rede, Richard, 15th cent.

  • William, of Auvergne, Bishop of Paris, 1180-1249

  • Vigilius, Bishop of Thapsus, active 5th century

  • Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo

  • Vincent, of Beauvais, -1264

  • Rawlinson, Richard, 1690-1755

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