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Hearne 'Usserii Collectaneorum' vol. 3

MS. Add. C. 298

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Title

Hearne 'Usserii Collectaneorum' vol. 3

Shelfmark

MS. Add. C. 298

Summary

A series of Latin lectures on the second table of the Decalogue (v-x): beg. 'De secunda Tabula Legis. Hactenus in prioris tabule explicatione versati sumus': the appendix ends 'modi's omnibus aspirant.'

Both this and MS. Add. C. 300 are in the same formal hand, as of a scribe, and most of the corrections are by the scribe.

Date

written in about A.D. 1600

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper, slightly worm-eaten

Physical extent

254 Leaves

Custodial history

There is no indication of the author, or even of Ussher's possession of either book, except Hearne's 'Usserii Coll.'

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