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  • Bible : [manuscript]

    Bible : [manuscript]

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    ff. 1-384v. Bible. Latin. f. 1, 14 mnemonic verses on the books of the Bible; f. 1v, blank; ff. 2-284, Old Testament; ff. 284-351, New Testament; ff. 352-382, Interpretations of Hebrew Names; ff. 382v-383, blank; ff. 383v384v, pentrials, names and proverbs. In addition, on ff. 308-315 (John), notes in the margins, s. XV(?), with readings for Sundays for the liturgical year.

    mssEL 9 H 4

  • Works by Aegidius Romanus [i.e. Giles of Rome, Archbishop of Bourges] and Nicholas Trevet : [manuscript]

    Works by Aegidius Romanus [i.e. Giles of Rome, Archbishop of Bourges] and Nicholas Trevet : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-97v. [Aegidius Romanus] De regimine principum. Incipit: //opera faciamus. Quarto etiam ipsi mores opera diversificare videntur. Explicit: pacem illam habebunt eternam, in qua est summa requies quam deus ipse promisit suis fidelibus qui est benedictus in secula seculorum. Amen. Latin. Begins defectively in Book 1, chapter 2; followed by an alphabetical subject index to the text, on ff. 97v-103v; f. 104r-v is blank. Several early editions; see Glorieux 400q , Zumkeller , n. 54 , and G. Bruni, Le Opere di Egidio Romano (Florence 1936), especially 83-90 for a list of manuscripts, EL 9 H 9 not included. Status of text: Opens defectively. ff. 105-192. [Nicholas Trevet] Incipit: Volens igitur Boecius agere de consolacione philosophica. Explicit: cum acciones vestre sint in conspectu iudicis cernentis cuncta. Qui est dominus noster ihesus christus Cui est honor et gloria in secula seculorum. Amen. Et sic terminatur liber quintus continens prosas 6 et metra 5 et sunt universaliter in libro toto prose 39 et metra totidem id est 78 capitula. Rubric: Incipit commentum fratris Nicholai Tryvet super quinque libros Boeicii de consolacione philosophie. Latin. Text opens with two prologues("Explanacionem librorum Boeicii de consolacione philosophica aggressurus" and "Consolaciones tue letificaverunt animam meam") and contains the full text of Boethius as well as that of Nicholas Trevet's commentary. See R. J. Dean, "The Life and Works of Nicholas Trevet," unpublished D. Phil. dissertation, Oxford 1938. Kaeppeli, SOPMA 3143 . ff. 192-198v. Incipit: Ad designandas metrorum diversitates utile est scire quia sit tempus et que species temporis et quid pes et cetera dubitalia. Explicit: Dux pars priamides. Ablativus in e correptam desinit ut infra, vexatus tociens rauci theseide cordri [sic]. Nominativus//. Latin. Unidentified. On f. 198v, at the end of the defective break of the text, a note, s. XVII, "desunt caetera.". Status of text: Ends defectively.

    mssEL 9 H 9

  • Folio Bible, fragment] ; [manuscript]

    Folio Bible, fragment] ; [manuscript]

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    f. 1r-v. Incipit: //tuis et agg[lutinabo fluminum tu]orum squamis tuis et extraham te. Explicit: sumitatem eius et platani//. Latin. Most of a leaf, containing most of Ezekiel 29:4-31:8.

    mssHM 47749

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    Album of miniatures from Venetian ducali and fragments from an antiphonal, Italy, chiefly 16th century [disbound]

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    Official, semi-official, and personal papers of six generations of the Egerton family, particularly those accumulated by Sir Thomas Egerton, 1540?-1617, Baron Ellesmere and Viscount of Brackley, Solicitor-General (1581-1592), Attorney-General (1592-1594), Lord Keeper (1596-1603), and Lord Chancellor (1603-1617); Sir John Egerton, 1st Earl of Bridgewater, 1579-1649, President of the Council of Wales (1631-1649); John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater, 1622-1686, Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire (1660-1686); John Egerton, 3rd Earl of Bridgewater, 1646-1701, President of the Board of Trade (1696-1699), First Lord of Admiralty (1699-1701), Speaker of the House of Lords (1697 and 1700); John Scrope Egerton, 1st Duke of Bridgewater, 1681-1745, a Whig courtier under Anne and George I, and Francis, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, 1736-1803

    EL 9/H/13

  • Summa summarum : [manuscript]

    Summa summarum : [manuscript]

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    ff. 1-404v. [William Poul of Pagula] Summa summarum. Incipit: Quot modis dicitur fides et quid sit fides. Dic quod fides dicitur multis modis. Explicit: sicut facit Willelmus durandus in repertorio suo, proponit questionem et remittit sine responsione ad locum de quo [catchword:] questio illa//. Rubric: Hic incipit liber primus. De summa trinitate et fide catholica,. Latin. Text opens with prologue (Ad honorem et laudem nominis ihesu christi quod quando recolo debeo caput inclinare seu flectere genua saltim cordis) and chapter list. Text missing between ff. 301-302 with portions of 5.18-5.19, and between ff. 403-404 with a portion of 5.68; the final gathering, now missing, was probably no more than one bifolium, containing the remainder of 5.69. This manuscript has the impersonal form of "De exposicione misse," for which see L. E. Boyle, "The Oculus Sacerdotis and some other Works of William of Pagula," Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, ser. 5, v. 5 (1955) 81-110. For a survey of the known manuscripts (including EL 9 H 3) and the list of rubrics with those of Pagula's own invention signaled by a letter of the alphabet as in this manuscript, see, by the same author, "The Summa Summarum and some other English Works of Canon Law," Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Medieval Canon Law, ed. S. Kuttner and J. J. Ryan (Vatican 1965) 415-456. Status of text: Lacks leaves and text internally and at the end.

    mssEL 9 H 3

  • Prisciani grammatici viri disertissimi apocrisarii cesariensis urbis Rome constantinopolitane liber primus de arte grammatica incipit : [manuscript]

    Prisciani grammatici viri disertissimi apocrisarii cesariensis urbis Rome constantinopolitane liber primus de arte grammatica incipit : [manuscript]

    Manuscripts

    ff. 1-197v. [Priscian] Institutiones grammaticae. Incipit: Philosophi diffiniunt vocem esse aerem tenuissimum ictum. Explicit: Idem in iii. Nam neque erant astrorum ignes nec lucidus ęthra sydera polus. Artis Prisciani grammatici viri disertissimi cesariensis doctoris urbis romę constantinopolitanę preceptoris liber xvi explicit. Rubric: Prisciani grammatici viri disertissimi apocrisarii cesariensis urbis Rome constantinopolitane liber primus de arte grammatica incipit,. Latin. Text opens with a prologue ("Cum omnis eloquentię doctrinam et omne studiorum genus sapientię luce prefulgens") and a chapter list. M. Hertz, ed., Prisciani grammatici Caesariensis institutionum grammaticarum libri XVIII in H. Keil, Grammatici latini (Leipzig 1855 and 1859) vols. 2 and 3 to p. 105, being the Priscianus major, although the chapter list includes on f. 2 chapters 17 and 18. See M. Gibson, "Priscian, 'Institutiones Grammaticae': A Handlist of Manuscripts," Scriptorium 26 (1972) 105-24 with a list of 527 manuscripts including EL 9 H 11. G. Ballaira, Per il catalogo dei codici di Prisciano (Turin 1982) p. 278, *594.

    mssEL 9 H 11