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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add.6858
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    c.1513 C.E.
    Language
    Latin
    • Henry VIII, King of England
    • his hope that the treatise would be useful to the King and it is likely he was trying to warn Henry
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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 8460
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    1670-1714
    • Camden, William, 1551-1623, historian and herald
    • Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, the younger, approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D.
    • Stephen Gardiner, bishop of Winchester
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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Gg.4.18
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    1410
    Language
    Middle English translated from the Latin. Contains some Latin text in the margins
    • himself and the allegorical figure of Lady Philosophy.
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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
    • Its present contents are the Gospels of Matthew, John, Luke and Mark, a single page of the last verses
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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ff.1.27
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    1100-1200, 1200-1500
    Language
    Latin, Old English
    • Edmunds, and CCCC 66 with the first half of the Bury manuscript (now separated into CCCC 66a).
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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Dd.2.11
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    c. 1588-1595 C.E.
    • Dd.2.11 is the first and largest of the four Mathew Holmes lute books
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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.
    • The four comprise the most extensive and important source of English lute music to survive in the world
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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Gg.4.31
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    Sixteenth century C.E.
    Language
    Middle English
    • purification, and a critique of lax morals at all levels of Langland's society.
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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Ll.5.18
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    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.
    Language
    English
    • a selection of devotional vernacular texts: the final portion of the treatise The Direccion of a
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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.
    • Nn.6.36 is the fourth and last of the Mathew Holmes lute books
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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.
    • The four comprise the most extensive and important source of English lute music to survive in the world
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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Hh.1.10
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    Third quarter of 11th century C.E.
    Language
    Latin and English
    • Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham
    • Matthew Parker archbishop of Canterbury
    • A copy of Ælfric 's Grammar and Glossary, produced in Exeter
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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Nn.4.1
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    1519-1529 C.E.
    Language
    Latin
    • the personal use of a bishop.
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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.
    • The majority of the tablature is copied in the same hand that entered
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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add. 3479
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    Mid-9th century
    Language
    Latin
    • Phillipps, Thomas, 1792-1872, 1st Baronet, collector of books and manuscripts
    • Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, pseudo
    • The Benedictine Abbey St Mihiel (Meuse)
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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Doc. 38
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    4 April 1597
    Language
    English
    • Indenture for the lease of a property by Mathew Holmes, formerly
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    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library, MS Add.3389
    Collection
    Cambridge Digital Library
    Library
    Cambridge. Cambridge University Library
    Date
    First third of the 12th century C.E.
    Language
    Latin
    • Italy and France (illumination)
    • style='text-align: justify;'>Twelfth-century central Italian Gradual (fragment) removed from the