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Jacobus de Voragine — 14th century, late; English (?)

MS. Bodl. 98

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Title

Jacobus de Voragine — 14th century, late; English (?)

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 98

Associated place

Namurcensis

Place of origin

English (?)

Date

14th century

14th century, late

Language

Latin

Contents

Jacobus de Voragine Tabula super Sacram Scripturam
MS. Bodl. 98 - endleaves (fols. 149–150)
Customary, Use of Sarum

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

i + 150 leaves

Decoration

Illuminated capitals.

Acquisition

Presented by sir Walter Cope in 1602.

Provenance

'Anno 1584 hoc vtitur frater Philippus Huglize minorita Namurcensis ' (the last word added, but contemporary)

Soon after 'Jhon Wyght' owned it.

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  • Wyght, Jhon, 16th century

  • Jacobus, de Voragine, approximately 1229-1298

  • Huglize, Philippus, 'minorita Namurcensis', fl. 1584

  • Cope, Sir Walter, ?1553–1614

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