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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.5.5
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Second quarter of the fourteenth century C.E., probably c. 1330-1340
- Language
- Latin and French
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Paris, for the Archdiocese of Bamberg
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It is possible that this book was commissioned for Denny, or that it was given to the abbey before Marie's
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ii.1.33
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Second half of 12th century C.E.
- Language
- English
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England, Made for Christ Church, Canterbury
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Directions for reciting the Penitential Psalms
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Gg.4.6
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Second quarter of the fourteenth century, probably c. 1330-1340 C.E.
- Language
- French
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Paris, for the Archdiocese of Bamberg
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allegorical dream vision in which the Lover relates his journey into a walled garden and his quest for
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.13.27
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- First half of the 16th century C.E. (c. 1524-1533)
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A Tudor part book, which contains the music for one voice over
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Nn.6.36
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- c. 1605-1615 C.E.
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MS-DD-00009-00033/1'>Dd.9.33 and Nn.6.36, form a chronological series largely devoted to tablature for
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Archives, MS Luard 187
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Archives
- Date
- 25 Sept. 1570
- Language
- Latin
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They increased the number of regent masters (Masters of Arts with responsibilities for teaching -‘serving
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.9.33
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- c. 1600-1605 C.E.
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The other five manuscripts copied by Mathew Holmes are one for solo cittern (Dd.4.23), and four part
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Cambridge. St. John's College Library, MS S.54
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. St. John's College Library
- Date
- 1470-1500
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[Untitled - Incipit: Of X and M and oþyr too Of I and E I syng all soo X for crystys hym selfe was dyth
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 4126
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Mid-19th century C.E.
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nineteenth century, this Book of Hours was made by the miniaturist Caleb Wing (b. 1801, d. 1875) (for
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ii.6.32
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- 850-1000 C.E.
- Language
- Latin, with additions in Gaelic (or Middle Irish)
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manuscripts to which the Book of Deer is closest in character are all Irish, scholars have tended to argue for
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.5.78.3
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- c. 1600 C.E.
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href='/view/MS-NN-00006-00036/1'>Nn.6.36, form a chronological series largely devoted to tablature for
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.4.42
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- after c. 850 with glosses added between the latter half of the ninth century and the early eleventh century
- Language
- Old Welsh, Latin, Latin with glosses in Latin, Old Welsh and Old Irish, Latin encoded in Greek letters
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In what is an exceedingly rare colophon for a manuscript of Welsh provenance, Núadu signs his work: "
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.4.22
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- c. 1615 C.E.
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lute tablature copied c.1615 onto 24 pages in a single hand (plus two more items in mensural notation for
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.1.17.1
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- 1180-1230 C.E.
- Language
- Latin, Latin and Anglo-Norman, Latin with Anglo-Norman
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University Library, Ff.1.17.1, dated 1180-c.1230, here called The Later Cambridge Songs, was for
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.1.14
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Second quarter of the 14th century C.E.
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Nothing is yet known of the circumstances in which it was made, or for whom; by the mid-fifteenth century
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ll.1.18
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- 1400-1500
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[Untitled - Incipit: Hit hath ben taght in tyme off pestilence for a souerayn]
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Gg.1.1
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- First half of 14th century, after 1307 C.E.
- Language
- French, Latin, English, French and English, French and Latin
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Formula for confession (prose)
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add.8844
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- c. 1595
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What survives contains 38 items of music, all but two for 6-course renaissance lute, mainly solos plus
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.1.25.3
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- 1540-1574 C.E.
- Language
- Latin
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Contemporary history) by the monk and historian William of Malmesbury (c. 1090-c. 1143) which was made for
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Cambridge. Trinity Hall Library, MS 17
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Trinity Hall Library
- Date
- c.1395
- Language
- Latin and English
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They were proto-Protestants and were persecuted primarily for these views, rather than for translating
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