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Letter of fraternity — c. 1395–1402, 1450; English

MS. Ashmole 360

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Title

Letter of fraternity — c. 1395–1402, 1450; English

Alexander de Villa Dei — c. 1300

Martin of Spain — 15th century

Petrus de S. Audomaro, Albumasar, Profatius Iudaeus — 14th century

Alcabitius — 15th century

Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century

Matthias Woghenoris — 15th century

Alexander de Villa Dei, Johannes de Sacro Bosco, Innocent III — 13th century

Calendar., Astrological notes and tables., Medical notes — 14th century, early

Astronomical diagram — 13th century

Shelfmark

MS. Ashmole 360

Associated place

Colchester

Place of origin

English

Date

14th century, early

c. 1300

13th century

c. 1395–1402, 1450

15th century

14th century

Language

Latin

Middle English (1100-1500)

Old French (842-ca. 1400)

Contents

MS. Ashmole 360 – Part 1
Letter of fraternity
Letter of fraternity
MS. Ashmole 360 – Part 2
Arithmetical treatises and tables
Alexander de Villa Dei Algorismus
MS. Ashmole 360 – Part 3
Martin of Spain Geomancy
Texts on geomancy and astrology.
MS. Ashmole 360 – Part 4
Petrus de S. Audomaro Nouus quadrans correctus
Albumasar Flores astrorum
Theorica planetarum
Profatius Iudaeus Tabulae almanac
Astrological and astronomical treatises.
MS. Ashmole 360 – Part 5
Alcabitius Liber introductorius
Astronomical text and tables.
Text on a game of cards
MS. Ashmole 360 – Part 6
Geoffrey Chaucer Treatise on the astrolabe
MS. Ashmole 360 – Part 7
Matthias Woghenoris Tractatus de memoria artificiali scholasticus
MS. Ashmole 360 – Part 8
Alexander de Villa Dei Massa compoti
Johannes de Sacro Bosco De sphaera
Theological extracts and notes.
Religious verse
Innocent III De miseria conditionis humanae
MS. Ashmole 360 – Part 9
Calendar.
Astrological notes and tables.
Medical notes
MS. Ashmole 360 – Part 10
Astronomical diagram

Provenance

Fols. 49-88, 113, 114: Bodmin, Cornwall, Franciscan convent (?) : 'Iste liber constat fratris Ricardi pole de ordine minorum' (fol. 49r at head). Richard Pole OFM of Bodmin was licensed to hear confessions in 1374 (Reg. Brantyngham, p. 322). (MLGB3: evidence from an inscription of ownership by an individual member of a religious house (which may not, however, be evidence for institutional ownership)).

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  • Petrus, de Sancto Audomaro, Astronomus, ca. 13th cent.

  • Martin of Spain, 13th cent.

  • Innocent, III, Pope, 1160 or 1161-1216

  • Alexander, de Villa Dei

  • Ibn Tibbon, Jacob ben Machir, approximately 1236-

  • Johannes Sacrobosco, early 13th cent.

  • Albumasar, 787-886

  • Matthias Woghenoris, active at Cambridge, 1438

  • Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400

  • Alcabitius, 09..-0990

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