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Ralph of Flaix — c. 1200; English

MS. Bodl. 245

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Title

Ralph of Flaix — c. 1200; English

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 245

Place of origin

English

Date

c. 1200

Language

Latin

Contents

Ralph of Flaix Commentary on Leviticus

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

ii + 161 leaves

Decoration

Good initials. (Pächt and Alexander iii. 303)

Binding

In 1655 this had a black velvet binding, see MS. Bodl. 218 (SC 2054), but it was rebound about 1840–50

Acquisition

Presented by Charles Howard, earl of Nottingham, in 1604.

Provenance

Owned by King Henry VIII, see MS. Bodl. 218 (SC 2054). A 16th cent. 'T' occurs on fol. 1.

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  • Henry, VIII, King of England, 1491-1547

  • Howard, Charles, earl of Nottingham, 1536-1624

  • Radulfus, Flaviacensis, -1160

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