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Found in 229 Collections and/or Records:

Manuscript of an incomplete copy of 'De Actibus Apostolorum' by Arator.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.8.19
Scope and Contents Manuscript produced in England containing an incomplete copy of Arator's 'De Actibus Apostolorum'. The manuscript was probably written at the end of the 12th century, and has been dated as such by Ker and Watson. The work has also been dated to the 13th century by Borland and McKinlay. The work is written in a gothic script with between 27-34 lines to a page. The manuscript is the work of several contemporary hands. McKinley has identified four different hands present...
Dates: Late 12th century.

Manuscript of an incomplete copy of the Jónsbók.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.22.5.5
Scope and Contents Manuscript probably written in Iceland, containing a copy of the Jónsbók. It is incomplete at the end. 74 folios, measuring ca. 19 x 16.5 x 19 cm (average size). Written on vellum in a uniform hand in single columns. The first page begins the text with a large decorative initial; further larger initials coloured in red, green and yellow are found on folios 2v, 8r, 13r, 28v, 41r and 53v. Smaller decorative initials in blue and red in a variety of styles can be found throughout....
Dates: 16th century.

Manuscript of 'De oratore' and the 'Orator' by Cicero.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.3.16
Scope and Contents (i) Cicero. `De oratore`. i. 1-9 ‘philoso]phiam’ are lost (folio 1).(ii) Cicero, `Orator`. 155 ‘quod erat usitatum’ to 173 ‘redundans and 235 ‘nec res’ to the end are lost. Folio 137 should stand before folio 131 (folio 110 verso).This is one of the many indirect copies of the `codex Laudensis`, the ancient manuscript of Cicero`s rhetorical works found at Lodi in 1421 and lost again in 1428. It is a good copy, related to O (Ottobon.2057) and P (Vat.Pal.1469). Space...
Dates: 15th century.

Manuscript of 'De remediis utriusque fortunae' of Petrarch, written in 1442.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.4.6
Scope and Contents The exact origin of this manuscript is unclear. Mann has suggested that it is written in a Germanic or Flemish gothic bookhand, and Kristeller has suggested a 'northern hand' for the work. The text is in a minuscule bookhand and is the work of one scribe. It has been written in double columns with 39 lines to a page.This manuscript contains a complete copy of Petrarch's 'De remediis utriusque fortune'. There are two indices before the work itself; one numerical and one...
Dates: 1442.

Manuscript of 'Etymologiae' by Isidore of Seville.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.1.1
Scope and Contents

The manuscript contains: a list of chapters (folio 1); the six letters between Isidore, Braulio and Sisebutus (folio 5); and the complete text (folio 7 verso).

Subscription (folio 268): `Liber [ ] qui uocat(ur) Ysidorus ethimologiarum. Studio fr(atr)is arnulfi. Si quis illi abstulerit anathema sit`.

Headings and some initials are in red. Notes for the rubricator occasionally survive in the margin at right angles to the text.

Dates: 12th century.

Manuscript of ‘Historia Romana’ by Paulus Diaconus and ‘Index commentariorum G. Julii Caesaris’ by Raimundus Marlianus, probably written by Robert Braidfut.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.3.10
Scope and Contents (i) ‘Historia Romana’ by Paulus Diaconus. The title in the manuscript is ‘Incipit Eutropius historiographus et post eum Paulus diaconus de historiis Italie provincie et romanorum’, but the whole text is the recension of Eutropius by Paulus. There are 18 books, the normal book xii being divided at chaper 8, and book xvii being included (cf. Crivellucci in ‘Bulletino dell’ Istituto storico italiano’, xl, page xlviii and what follows). The text is of the second class (cf....
Dates: 1481.

Manuscript of 'Oculus Sacerdotis' by William of Pagula.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.3.6
Scope and Contents The text (folio 12) contains the three sections of the treatise, ‘Pars Oculi`, `Dextera Pars` and `Sinistra Pars`, but cap. 26 to the end of the `Sinistra Pars` is missing. The text is preceded by:(i) Four short works on diet and blood-letting in English, beginning ‘Here seyth galian ye leche and thecheth of metes and drinkes’. At the end is a rubric ‘Secundum Robertum[?] Grant de Everton’ (folio 1 verso).(ii) Remarks on the qualities of the Virgin...
Dates: 14th century.

Manuscript of 'Secretum secretorum' by Pseudo-Aristotle, 'De excidio Troiae' by Dares Phrygius, and 'Historia regum Britannie' by Geoffrey of Monmouth; written by a 13th- or 14th-century hand of uncertain origin.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.4.5
Scope and Contents The contents of the volume are as follows:(i) Pseudo-Aristotle, 'Secretum secretorum' (edited by R. Steele, in 'Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi', fascicule V, pages 25-172). This manuscript contains the letter of Philip, a list of chapters, and the text in seven books (the headings for i, iv, and vi are omitted). It is of the common class, omitting all the test passages of Gilson and Steele (cf. 'Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi', pages xxv-xxvi); further omissions are...
Dates: 13th century-14th century.

Manuscript of the 'Bartasias' of Adrian Damman de Bystervelt, a translation of 'La premiere sepmaine' of Guillaume de Saluste du Bartas.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.19.2.10
Scope and Contents This manuscript was probably written in Scotland and can be dated to 1596. It is the work of Adrian Damman and contains his translation of the 'Sepmaine' of Guillaume de Saluste du Bartas, which is dedicated to King James VI by his 'cliens devotissimus'. The work comprises seven books, each of which is preceded by an 'argumentum'. There is a running header designating the division of each book in the upper margin.This manuscript is a fair copy which was probably meant for the...
Dates: 1596

Manuscript of the complete works of Catullus, written in the Italic bookhand of Lodovico Regio of Imola.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.5.2
Scope and Contents The text embodies a considerable number of readings apparently otherwise unknown; some of these are clearly errors, others if emendations display great metrical ignorance, but some are of superior quality and of these a few are normally ascribed to scholars of the 16th century and later. See ‘Scriptorium’, volume 37, pages 122-125.The title page is surrounded by a border of cherubs, vases, etc., in red, purple, green, and gold, on a red ground; a coat of arms at the foot,...
Dates: 1495.

Manuscript of the 'Epistolae ex Ponto' by Ovid, written in Italy.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.5.5
Scope and Contents i.4-5 and iv.14-15 are not separated. At the end occur the verses '(E)xpers naso modi' etc., printed from Breslau MS. R.109 folio 349, in 'Catalogus codicum latinorum classicorum qui in Bibliotheca Vrbica Wratislaviensi adservantur', page 76.Subscription, folio 74 verso: 'Explicit liber ouidij de po(n)to. Mcccclxxº [x]iiiº decimo KL.April.'Space has been left for initials, which have not been added. Written in a competent humanistic bookhand. There are a few later...
Dates: 1470.

Manuscript of the ‘Historia Ecclesiastica’ by Bede, probably from Exeter Cathedral.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.5.1
Scope and Contents The manuscript contains the prologue (folio 1) and five books (folios 2, 23, 39 verso , 60, 79), each with a list of chapters at the beginning. The text is of the c-type and of the D branch of that (see ‘Opera Historica’, volume 1, pages xciii-xcv, civ-cix, and ‘Ecclesiastical History of the English People’, page 1).A few headings are in red. Initials for the preface and books are in red and blue with red tracery, those for chapters are alternately blue and red with tracery of...
Dates: 14th century.

Manuscript of the late 11th and early 12th century containing: the 'Paradisus' of Heraclides; the 'Historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae sub Geiserico et Hunrico regibus Wandalorum' of Victor Vitensis; 'De corpore et sanguine Domini' of Paschasius Radbertus (attributed to Rabanus Maurus); 'De corpore Domini contra Berengarium' of Guitmund; and two sermons of St Augustine of Hippo.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.4.3
Scope and Contents Manuscript of the late 11th and early 12th century, written in England and containing various theological works. The manuscript has been dated to the early 12th century by Borland, Ker, Schenkl, Paul, and Römer. In private correspondence with the National Library of Scotland Michael Gullick has stated that folios 1-122 were written at Durham, probably in the 1090s, but definitely before 1096. He further suggests that folios 123-149 were added to the manuscript sometime in the late 11th or...
Dates: Late 11th century - early 12th century.

Manuscript of the 'Liber phisionomie' of Michael Scot.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.16.1.17
Scope and Contents The manuscript, which is of unknown provenance, has the usual title (with the false form `philosomie`) (page 1), preface to Frederick II (page 1), and three books (pages 2, 22, 34). The text is followed (page 49; on three of 8 originally blank pages) by a list of chapters in an 18th-century hand, which was also responsible for the pagination.At the end of the text (page 48) is the note `est Beltreamini de riuola`. On page 57 is a note, early 15th century, on the geography of...
Dates: 14th century-15th century.

Manuscript of the translation by Jacobus Venetus of the 'Analytica Posteriora' by Aristotle, with contemporary and later gloss.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.5.6
Scope and Contents Subscription, folio 36 verso: 'Explicit liber posteriorum simul cum tota nova logica'.Calligraphic initials in red and blue with elaborate scrollwork. Sentence and paragraph marks in red or blue. Marginal ink drawings of geometrical shapes (folios 19 verso, 20 recto), a dog (folio 28 verso) and a besieged castle (folio 29 recto).On the inside top cover is written '14/[ ] a/-'; on folio i verso in an 18th-century hand 'Ce petit traité sur aristote Manuscrit et [sic] de...
Dates: 14th century.

Manuscript of the 'Viaticum' of Constantinus Africanus, from the south of France, later in England.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.6.8
Scope and Contents The manuscript contains the prologue and seven books, incipit `Quo]niam quidem ut in rethori[cis` (‘Catalogue of Incipits of Medieval Scientific Writings in Latin’, column 1898), with a full marginal gloss (incipit `Istud opus distinguitur in vii volumina`) and occasional interlinear glosses. At the end (folio 99) are notes, 14th century, on the treatment of hair-loss and on rapacious fish (this was originally the second leaf of a bifolium; of the first, probably blank, only a stub remains),...
Dates: 12th century-13th century.

Manuscript, of uncertain origin written in the 12th or 13th century, containing medical treatises.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.6.13
Scope and Contents The contents of the manuscript are as follows:(i) Gariopontus, `Passionarius Galeni`, in seven books. The author`s name is not given; the title in the incipit is `liber Galieni ad Glaucum nepotem` (cf. British Library, Royal MS.12 E.XX, folio 33), in the explicit `liber Galieni Passionarius`. (Folio 1.)(ii) `Antidotarius particularis`, incipit `Aurea alexandrina antidotum facias ad reuma` (cf. ‘Catalogue of Incipits of Medieval Scientific Writings in Latin’, column...
Dates: 12th century-13th century.

Manuscript of uncertain origin written in the late 15th or early 16th century, in Greek, containing liturgies and other religious works.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.8.20
Scope and Contents The contents of the manuscript are as follows:(i) The liturgies of St John Chrysostom (folio 1), St Basil the Great (folio 19), and the Presanctified (folio 41). Substantial differences from modern texts (Εὐχολόγιον τὸ μέγα (Venice, 1862), pages 47-97, 108-118, was used) are: in Saints John and Basil the ό̔τι πρέπει, the ό̔τι σὸν τὸ ϰράτος, and the ό̔τι ἀγαθός are placed after, not before, the prayers of the first, second, and third antiphons respectively, in St John before...
Dates: Late 15th century-early 16th century.

Manuscript, possibly 11th century, of the Gospels of Saints Mark and Luke, and part of the prologue of Saint John.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.8.16
Scope and Contents This manuscript was produced in Ireland and is an example of a pocket Gospel book. It was possibly written in the 11th century, based on the script. Schenkl has dated the work to the 9th century, and Borland has attributed it to the 13th century. The manuscript is written in an Insular minuscule script with 23 or 24 lines to a page. There are brief scribal marginal glosses related to the text throughout, although some of these have been lost due to cropping. There are...
Dates: ?11th century.

Manuscript, possibly from Mount Athos, of St Dorotheus and the sermons of Isaias, with an account of the miracle performed by the Virgin at Blachernae.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.5.21
Scope and Contents (i) St Dorotheus: letter (folio 1; ‘Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca’, ‘Auctarium’ 2116z, ‘Patrologia Graeca’, lxxxviii, 1613); beginning of life of St Dositheus, differing from the version below, folio 17 verso (folio 5); teachings 21 (folio 5 verso; ‘Patrologia Graeca’, lxxxviii, 1812), 18 (folio 11; ‘Patrologia Graeca’, lxxxviii, 1804, ‘Oeuvres spirituelles’, 504), 16 (folio 13 verso; ‘Patrologia Graeca’, lxxxviii, 1793, ‘Oeuvres spirituelles’, 488); life of St Dositheus (folio 17 verso,...
Dates: Late 10th century-early 11th century.

Manuscript, probably from Normandy, of the complete works of Horace.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.4.12
Scope and Contents The manuscript consists of two originally separate parts: (i) containing 'Carmina' (folio 1), 'Epodi' (folio 41), and 'Carmen saeculare' (folio 50); and(ii) containing 'De arte poetica' (folio 51), 'Epistolae' (folio 58), and 'Sermones' (folio 81). It presents basically a Ψ text, most closely related to δ (Brit.Mus.Harl.MS.2725, 9th century) and π (Paris.lat.10310, 9th century), with some contamination from Ξ bringing it into occasional agreement with [?]...
Dates: 11th century-early 12th century.

Manuscript, probably of the 15th century, written in England, containing various works on canon law, including: the 'Casus decretalium' of Johannes Burgundus de Maioricis; a summary of the 'Decretales - Liber Sextus' of Pope Boniface VIII; the 'Apparatus ad Constitutiones Clementinas' possibly by Gulielmus de Monte Lauduno; and short extracts by other authors.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.6.17
Scope and Contents Manuscript written in England containing various works on canon law, including the 'Casus decretalium' of Johannes Burgundus de Maioricis; a summary of the 'Decretales - Liber Sextus' of Pope Boniface VIII; the 'Apparatus ad Constitutiones Clementinas' possibly by Gulielmus de Monte Lauduno, as well as short extracts by various other authors.The date of production of the manuscript is unclear. A 19th-century pencil inscription on the recto of folio i suggests that it is a work of...
Dates: ?15th century.

Manuscript, probably Scottish, of the 'Vitae Caesarum’ of Suetonius.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.3.11
Scope and Contents

The final lines, ‘pro certo habuisse’ etc., are lost.

Before the text is placed without heading Ausonius, `Caesares` (XXI Monosticha 6-41 in Karl Schenkl`s edition), which is found in other 15th-century manuscripts of Suetonius, and a list of chapters.

Ornamental initials in blue and red.

Marginalia throughout in the hand of Archibald Whitelaw, secretary to James III.

Dates: Late 15th century