93 results
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ii.2.4
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Third quarter of the 11th century C.E.
- Language
- Old English
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Gregory the Great, Saint, ca. 540-604
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Alfred, 848/9-899, King of the West Saxons and of the Anglo-Saxons; also known as 'the Great'
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In producing his translation in the 890s, Alfred added a prefatory
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Archives, MS Hare A.I, II
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Archives
- Date
- c.1590
- Language
- Latin
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Flanders (possibly executed in England)
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privileges, partly from the University's records, but chiefly from those of central government in the
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Cambridge. Trinity College Library, MS O.9.38
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Trinity College Library
- Date
- 1440-1460
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John the Deacon of Rome, c 825-c 880, Deacon of Rome; also known as Johannes Hymonides
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Flanders (possibly executed in England)
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A miscellany of literary works in verse and prose; English and Latin; c.1450.
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ii.6.2
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Late 14th century
- Language
- Latin
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Bede the Venerable, c 673-735, Saint
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An early example of a Book of Hours produced in Bruges for the English
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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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Bede, the Venerable, pseudo
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Flanders (possibly executed in England)
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MS Gg.1.1 is a Trilingual compendium of texts put together in
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ee.3.59
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- c.1250-1260 C.E.
- Language
- French, Old (ca. 842-1300)
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Milbourn in Little Old-Baily.
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Flanders (possibly executed in England)
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the Confessor, written in England probably in the later 1230s or early 1240s and, as preserved in this
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Kk.5.16
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- mid-late 730s C.E.
- Language
- Latin, Old English
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Bede the Venerable, c 673-735, Saint
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Moore had acquired it sometime between 1697 and 1702, and before that it had been in France, in the library
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 8460
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- 1670-1714
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Mart[in] Luth[er]
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Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, the younger, approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D.
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Flanders (possibly executed in England)
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.6.8
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- 1st quarter of the 15th century C.E.
- Language
- Latin
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Bede the Venerable, c 673-735, Saint
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An early example of a Book of Hours produced in Bruges for the
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Kk.3.18
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Second half of the 11th century C.E.
- Language
- Old English with Latin
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Bede the Venerable, c 673-735, Saint
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The Old English translation of Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis
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Cambridge. Pembroke College Library, MS LC.II.77
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Pembroke College Library
- Date
- 1617-1620
- Language
- Latin
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It was begun in 1617 by Matthew Wren, uncle of the architect Christopher, who was Pembroke’s President
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 3020
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Early fourteenth century. Original entries were compiled during the abbacy of William de Clapton (1305-1323) Clapton, William de, 1305-1323 .
- Language
- Latin
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Francis Fane, the twelfth Earl of Westmorland
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by Bishop Aethelwold in the tenth century.
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 3021
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Early fourteenth century. Original entries were compiled during the abbacy of William de Clapton (1305-1323) Clapton, William de, 1305-1323
- Language
- Latin, Latin, English and French, Latin and Middle English
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Francis Fane, the twelfth Earl of Westmorland
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by Bishop Aethelwold in the tenth century.
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 10185
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Second half (perhaps last third) of the 13th century.
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property it owned in the town of Ipswich and parishes or manors in the surrounding countryside.
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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 addition to this text, the outermost pages of the book contain extracts from other Latin works, as
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 6594
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- 9th century
- Language
- Greek
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as "of Eikosifoinissa", refering to a monastery located in the Pangaion mountains, in northern Greece
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Nn.2.41
- Collection
- Cambridge Digital Library
- Library
- Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
- Date
- Late 4th/early 5th Century C.E.
- Language
- Greek and Latin
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Among this group, Codex Bezae occupies a unique place for several reasons.
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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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Marie founded the Hall of Valence Mary in Cambridge in 1347, now better known as Pembroke College.
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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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Flanders (possibly executed in England)
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for £66 in 1892 - and upon the accession of Sandars' bequest at Cambridge University Library, it was
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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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It survives in over 300 manuscripts and fragments written between the thirteenth and the sixteenth centuries
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