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François de Meyronnes — 15th century, early

MS. Bodl. 60

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Title

François de Meyronnes — 15th century, early

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 60

Date

15th century, early

Language

Latin

Contents

(fol. 1) François de Meyronnes Flores S. Augustini
(fol. 1) Rubric: Liber de Ciuitate Dei recollectus per veritates a magistro Francisco de Maronis ordinis fratrum Minorum
(fol. 65) Rubric: Flores beati Augustini super librum de Trinitate

Form

codex

Support

parchment, lower parts of leaves in parts injured by damp

Physical extent

i + 162 leaves

Decoration

Illuminated capitals.

Provenance

Presented by William Ballow, of Christ Church, Oxford, proctor, in the first four months of 1605.

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  • Franciscus, de Mayronis, approximately 1285-approximately 1328

  • Ballow, William, -1618

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