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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.5.78.3
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
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c. 1600 C.E.
href='/view/MS-NN-00006-00036/1'>Nn.6.36, form a chronological series largely devoted to tablature for
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.4.42
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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
In what is an exceedingly rare colophon for a manuscript of Welsh provenance, Núadu signs his work: "
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.4.22
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c. 1615 C.E.
lute tablature copied c.1615 onto 24 pages in a single hand (plus two more items in mensural notation for
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.1.17.1
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
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1180-1230 C.E.
Language
Latin, Latin and Anglo-Norman, Latin with Anglo-Norman
University Library, Ff.1.17.1, dated 1180-c.1230, here called The Later Cambridge Songs, was for
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.1.14
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Second quarter of the 14th century C.E.
Nothing is yet known of the circumstances in which it was made, or for whom; by the mid-fifteenth century
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ll.1.18
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
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1400-1500
[Untitled - Incipit: Hit hath ben taght in tyme off pestilence for a souerayn]
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Gg.1.1
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First half of 14th century, after 1307 C.E.
Language
French, Latin, English, French and English, French and Latin
Formula for confession (prose)
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add.8844
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c. 1595
What survives contains 38 items of music, all but two for 6-course renaissance lute, mainly solos plus
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.1.25.3
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
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1540-1574 C.E.
Language
Latin
Contemporary history) by the monk and historian William of Malmesbury (c. 1090-c. 1143) which was made for
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.1.25.1
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Second half of the twelfth century C.E.
Language
Latin
For the period after the death of Bede in 730, his is "the most important single source for the history
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Peterhouse 75.I
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c. 1393
Language
Middle English, Latin
text-align: justify;'> The Equatorie of the Planetis in Peterhouse MS 75.I describes an instrument for
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Kk.5.16
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mid-late 730s C.E.
Language
Latin, Old English
It made more economical use of the page than the higher-grade uncial script that was used there for the
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ll.5.18
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Fifteenth century. This is ratified by the dateable texts contained in MS Ll.5.18, which accommodate production from quite early in the first half of the century. The Life of Saint Margaret, commissioned by Edmund Mortimer, was composed by John Lydgate between 1415-26 and the version of the Life of Saint Dorothy contained in MS Ll.5.18 has been identified by Manfred Görlach to be one of a group of the tale that dates from the early fifteenth century.
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English
British Library MS Harley 5272, for example, bears close textual parallels to MS Ll.5.18, containing
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.6.8
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1st quarter of the 15th century C.E.
Language
Latin
An early example of a Book of Hours produced in Bruges for the
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Mm.5.31
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1249-1250 C.E.
Language
Latin
cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/MS-MM-00005-00031/77'>heresiarchs blow trumpets, two-headed angels stand for
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ee.3.59
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c.1250-1260 C.E.
Language
French, Old (ca. 842-1300)
masterpiece of mid thirteenth-century English illumination, the present manuscript preserves vital evidence for
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Nn.4.1
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1519-1529 C.E.
Language
Latin
A Benedictional contains blessings, prayers, and rites intended for
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add.3056
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
c. 1610 C.E.
The music is all for solo 6- or 7-course renaissance lute, and composers are known for most of the 71
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 10139
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Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
Date
1676
Language
English, Latin
The volume begins with Remington’s 'designe' for the library and goes on to discuss the use of the library
Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 8460
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1670-1714
[Untitled - Incipit: be Constant be Constant Feare not for Pain]
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