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Serapion the Younger — 15th century, middle; English

MS. Bodl. 433

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Title

Serapion the Younger — 15th century, middle; English

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 433

Place of origin

English

Date

15th century, middle

Language

Latin

Contents

Serapion the Younger Liber aggregationum

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

ii + 135leaves

Decoration

Good initials. (Pächt and Alexander iii. 990)

Binding

Stamped leather on boards, Oxford early 17th cent. work, "G. K.".

Acquisition

Presented by sir Richard Fermor in 1603.

Provenance

'Constat Johanni et Cicely [?] Grovealias M ... car' etc., a half-erased inscription with the names altered to ' Henrico Eredswick' [?], all 16th cent.

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  • Serapion the younger, 13th cent.

  • Eredswick, Henry, 16th century

  • Fermor, Sir Richard, of Somerton (Oxfordshire), ?1575-1643

  • Grove, John, 16th century

  • Grove, Cicely (?), 16th centruy

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