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'Continuatio Chronicorum Ranulphi [Higden] per Johannem Malvern'

MS. Tanner 473

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Title

'Continuatio Chronicorum Ranulphi [Higden] per Johannem Malvern'

Shelfmark

MS. Tanner 473

Summary

'Continuatio Chronicorum Ranulphi [Higden] per Johannem Malvern' 'ex MS. Magd.' (Oxon. ?), compared as far as 1377 with the 'MS. Ben.' (= C.C.C. Camb. MS. 197): but the Magdalen MS. differs altogether from the Corpus MS. in the latter part.

Malvern's part seems to begin at the year 1346 (fol. 4v: beg. 'In festo Translationis S. Thomæ Martyris': ends 'proditores merito puniendi').

Date

1327-1387

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

35 Leaves

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Collection contents

Three thin volumes of Bishop Thomas Tanner's literary papers

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