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Bible, Epistle and Gospel list (monastic) — 13th century, second quarter; French, Paris

MS. Rawl. G. 6

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Title

Bible, Epistle and Gospel list (monastic) — 13th century, second quarter; French, Paris

Shelfmark

MS. Rawl. G. 6

Place of origin

French, Paris

Date

13th century, second quarter

Language

Latin

Contents

Bible
Epistle and Gospel list (monastic)

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

iii + 447 leaves

Decoration

Good historiated initials.

Good other initials.

Acquisition

Bequeathed by him to the Bodleian.

Provenance

On fol.443, between 11 and 23 Nov. is the feast of St. Melimundus.

Fratri Martini de Sintria Magistri, 14th century (?), fol. lv.

Richard Rawlinson, 1690–1755

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  • Rawlinson, Richard, 1690-1755

  • Martinus de Sintria, frater, magister, 14th cent. (?)

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