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    London. British Library, Harley MS 82
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    • England and Netherlands
    • It was then owned by Sir Simonds D’Ewes (b. 1602, d. 1650), who also owned a copy of Voyage d’outre mer
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    London. British Library, Cotton MS Titus A XXVII
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    • manuscript contains three parts that were produced in the same style in the late 12th or early 13th century and
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    London. British Library, Cotton MS Titus D XXVI
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    • England, Winchester and East Anglia
    • Cotton MS Titus D XXVII and Cotton MS Titus D XXVI originally formed one manuscript which began with
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    London. British Library, Royal MS 6 B VI
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    • , Scriptorium and Community' (1980), p. 314.
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    London. British Library, Add MS 19725
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    • Gennadius of Massilia (d. c. 496), priest and historian
    • Unidentified sermons, beginning 'Cum igitur fere in omnibus paginis '. ff. 5r-30r: Martyrology (imperfect) and
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    London. British Library, Cotton MS Claudius A VI
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    • This composite manuscript contains two parts that were separately produced at different locations and
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    London. British Library, Cotton MS Nero C V
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    • Mainz and St. Gall (?)
    • England and Netherlands
    • English History). ff. 282r-283r: a bull of Pope Gregory X (1272-1276) addressed to the bishops of London and
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    London. British Library, Royal MS 15 B XIX
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    • Lupus of Ferrières, c 805-c 862, Abbot of the Benedictine abbey of St Peter and St Paul, Ferrières-en-Gâtinais
    • Bede the Venerable (b. c. 673, d. 735), monk and theologian
    • separate sections not bound together before the 17th century:Contents:ff. 1r-35v: Poems of Sedulius and
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    London. British Library, Harley MS 3895
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    • the martyrs St Thomas of Canterbury, St Pelagia of Antioch, St Eustace, St Katherine of Alexandria, and
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    London. British Library, Add MS 19961
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    • Cassiodorus Senator (b. c. 485, d. c. 580), statesman, scholar and administrator
    • Italy and France (illumination)
    • histories by the historians Socrates Scholasticus (b. c. 380; d. c. 440), Sozomen (b. c. 400, d. c. 450), and
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    London. British Library, Add MS 11878
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    • Gregory the Great, (b. c. 540, d. 604), theologian and Pope
    • This manuscript was produced in Luxeuil and contains book 23 and the first part of book 24 of Gregory
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    London. British Library, Add MS 22278
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    • Saint Jerome (b. 347, d. 420), priest and theologian
    • 122r: St Jerome, Commentary on Isaiah, Books 11-18.Decoration:8 large initials with pen-work in red and
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    London. British Library, Add MS 24145
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    • chronicle that Sigebert of Gembloux (b. c. 1028, d. 1112), a Benedictine monk at the abbey of Gembloux and
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    London. British Library, Harley MS 46
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    • England and Netherlands
    • ff. 1r-v: Capitula referring to quires and folios of the manuscript. ff. 3r-4r: Preface on the Gospels
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    London. British Library, Cotton MS Faustina A V
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    • England, Winchester and East Anglia
    • England and Netherlands
    • This composite manuscript contains five parts that were written in England during the 12th and 14th centuries
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    London. British Library, Add MS 62122
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    • Saint Jerome (b. 347, d. 420), priest and theologian
    • This is one of the few manuscripts to survive from the Benedictine abbey of Saint Mary and Saint Rumon
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    London. British Library, Egerton MS 3089
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    • Gregory the Great, (b. c. 540, d. 604), theologian and Pope
    • The Dialogues discuss the miracles and prophecies of holy men in 6th-century Italy, especially those
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    London. British Library, Royal MS 5 B XV
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    • It also includes readings from the miracles of St Liudhard (d. c. 603), bishop and chaplain to Queen
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    London. British Library, Cotton MS Caligula A VIII
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    • England, Winchester and East Anglia
    • England and Netherlands
    • obituary calendar from the Premonstratensian abbey at Beauchief, compiled between the mid-13th century and
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    London. British Library, Arundel MS 375
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    • in the North-East of France) , followed by the anonymous Excidium Troiae (The Destruction of Troy) and