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Franciscus de Mayronis — 15th century, first half

MS. Bodl. 429

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Title

Franciscus de Mayronis — 15th century, first half

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 429

Place of origin

England

Date

13th century

15th century, first half

14th century

Language

Latin

Contents

Franciscus de Mayronis Conflatus (Commentary on Peter Lombard, Sentences)
MS. Bodl. 429, flyleaves 1
(fols 59–61, 68–70) Sermons
MS. Bodl. 429, flyleaves 2
(fols 62–63, 66–67) Scholastic theology

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

ii + 72 leaves

Acquisition

This manuscript first appears in Bodleian lists c. 1655

Provenance

London, Franciscan convent: '... Quas questiones emit frater Thomas Man a patre Ambrosio Kell, cussore [i.e. cursore] tunc temporis sacre theologie Londonie, at prefatus Thomas ibidem informator juvenum anno domini. 1514' ( MLGB3)

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  • Kell, Ambrose, fl. 1514

  • Man, Thomas, fl. 1514

  • Franciscus, de Mayronis, approximately 1285-approximately 1328

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