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Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. A.III.16
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Durham University and Cathedral Library
Library
Durham. Cathedral Library
Date
later 12th century, late 12th century, added late 12th or early 13th century
Language
Latin
Capitula List for Ecclesiasticus
London. British Library, Sloane MS 2839
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Collection
The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat, xno
These include scholastic texts from Late Antiquity that were used for education at the school of medicine
London. British Library, Add MS 23944
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat
originates from France, but was in England by the late 11th century, when it served as an exemplar for
Leyde. Universiteitsbibliotheek, PER F 25
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Digital Collections (Leiden University Libraries)
Library
Leiden University Libraries
Date
France, northern part ; Brittany?, 14th century, c. 1394-1424
Language
Latin
Pedro de Luna was antipope Benedict XIII, 1394-1424 (see "hereticus" in red letters in his escutcheon
London. British Library, Egerton MS 2832
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat
different parts later, probably in the 16th century when in the possession of Pierre and François Pithou (see
Leyde. Universiteitsbibliotheek, VLQ 82
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Digital Collections (Leiden University Libraries)
Library
Leiden University Libraries
Date
France, northern part ; Paris?, 15th century, first half
Language
Latin
Paris, for the Archdiocese of Bamberg
Jacques, Paris, as a moral instruction for Louis X, king of France (1289-1316, r. 1314-1316). - (f. 1r
Solothurn. Zentralbibliothek, Cod. S 438
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Collection
e-codices
Library
Solothurn. Zentralbibliothek
Date
13th century, around 1270
Language
Latin
This Parisian or Sorbonne Bible, produced around 1270 in Northern France, is remarkable not only for
London. British Library, Sloane MS 1621
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat
Si quis ad pedum dolorem implicitus fuerit'.ff. 53r-55r: Addition by a 12th-century hand of recipes for
London. British Library, Add MS 11853
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat
The text has been written in two columns, which was the standard layout for Gilbert’s Glosses from about
London. British Library, Arundel MS 348
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat
180r-276v: Boethius, Commentary on Aristotle's De Interpretatione (About Interpretation) .Decoration:See
London. British Library, Royal MS 4 D II
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat
The fourth volume that would have included the gloss for St Luke is missing.Contents: ff. 1r-62r: Gospel
Leyde. Universiteitsbibliotheek, VUL 100 C
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Digital Collections (Leiden University Libraries)
Library
Leiden University Libraries
Date
France, northern part, 15th century, c. 1425
Language
Latin
Content: Kalendarium with several tables, e.g. for the calculation of lunar and
London. British Library, Add MS 15304
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat
margins preceding the Gospels, in red, blue and green, containing the Evangelists symbols: a winged man for
London. British Library, Harley MS 2830
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat
inhabited initials in colours at the beginning of each Gospel: 'L'(iber) with a dragon swallowing a man for
London. British Library, Cotton MS Vitellius C III
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat, ang, eng, xno, grc
Decoration:See separate parts.
London. British Library, Add MS 11440
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat
reworked version by an anonymous compiler of the Decretum (The Decretals) of Ivo of Chartres (d. 1115) (see
London. British Library, Add MS 16414
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat
Debitum quod beatissimo pape Castori in eorum voluminum prefatione promissum est'; followed by capitula for
Durham. University Library, Cosin MS. V.i.4
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Collection
Durham University and Cathedral Library
Library
Durham. University Library
Date
later 12th
century, [third or fourth quarter 12th century]
Language
Latin
1391 and
1416, it left there in unrecorded circumstances until it was acquired for
Leyde. Universiteitsbibliotheek, BPL 111: 2
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Digital Collections (Leiden University Libraries)
Library
Leiden University Libraries
Date
Parts 1-4: France, northern part, 9th century, third quarter - Part 5: France, northern part, 9th/10th century - Part 6: France, northern part ; Beauvais?, 9th century, third quarter
Language
Latin
Textual: (ff. 1-51) Ritual book containing directions for liturgical functions, but not including
London. British Library, Add MS 27920
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The British Library, Polonsky Pre-1200 Project
Library
London. British Library
Language
lat
Sanctorale (ff. 103v-159r); ending with the response 'Inclinans faciem meam', followed by an added antiphon for
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