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Geographies of Orthodoxy: Mapping English Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ, 1350-1550 icon

Geographies of Orthodoxy: Mapping English Pseudo-Bonaventuran Lives of Christ, 1350-1550

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4. 9,” ‘Robert of Sicily’: Virtual Library, 2004 . Hilda Murray , ed., Erthe upon Erthe , EETS os 141 (London, 1911). Hyperbibliography- Cambridge University Library MSS . Sargent Groupings α 2 Sargent Pages Intro. 18-19, 141. "Some readings suggest

London, British Library, MS Harley 218 Described by: Ryan Perry Source Microfilm analysis and adapted from the description in 'A Sixteenth-Century English Sammelband' Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading Monastic Sammelband assembled in the C16. Condition - Number of

Sargent and Hamel (p. 88) the MS remained at Firle Place until the sale of the book at Christies in London, 1976 [17 Nov., lot 365] (See Sargent, intro. pp. 121-2, Hamel, p. 88).   Notes The collation appears to

London, British Library, MS Harley 4011 Described by: Ryan Perry from microfilm analysis. Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading Miscellany containing the 'Prayer to the Sacrament' from Love's Mirror , various works by Lydgate, Craft of Dying , Bokenham's

London, British Library, MS Harley 1022 Described by: Ryan Perry from microfilm analysis. Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading Latin and English pastoral and contemplative miscellany, c. 1st-2nd quarter C15. Condition The MS is soiled throughout through hard handling.

Dom 1699". Fol. 95v: Explicit subsequently added to item 10 by "Robert bewyche"; Ian Doyle suggests an identification with a London citizen named Robert Bewyk, who died in 1513, and was buried in St. Clement-without-the-bars, or a Robert Bexwyke of

Cambridge, MS O.ii.53, [fols] 25-6, where they are described as having been written over the door of the cells of London Charterhouse" (intro. 132, n. 84); see also Grey. 12. Latin devotional text, begins, "Homo quidam fuit domine nostre deuotus

the manuscripts of the Mirrour , which records Love’s submission of the ‘original copy’ of the Mirrour to Arundel in London around 1410 as well as the Archbishop’s subsequent authorisation of the texts dissemination for the ‘edification of the faithful

George B. Pace , "A New Chaucer Manuscript" PMLA 83:1 (1968), 22-34. Eamon Duffy ,  Marking the Hours , (Yale; London, 2006) pp. 81-96, 163. N.R. Ker , Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries (Oxford, 1983), p. 416. Nicholas Perkins , 

and NLS MS Advocates 18.7.21 (introductory section ed. from Harley 3594 in, Thomas Wright and J. O. Halliwell, Reliquiae Antiquae [London, 1841, 1843], pp. 62-3); fols 152r-156r. 21. Short, unique prose treatise, " Here ben foure þingis þat maken god

Provenance       References are to the text printed in Yorkshire Writers , ed. by Carl Horstmann (London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1895-96), vol. I, pp. 198-218. The text has also been edited by Stephanie Margaret Day in her doctoral thesis

Augustine , ed. Stimulus Divine Amoris, that is The Goad of Divine Love . Douai, 1642. (Repr. Ed. W.A. Phillipson. London: R. & T. Washburne, 1907.) (An edition produced by a member of the English recusant community in Douai, France.

London, Lambeth Palace MS. 559 Described by: Ryan Perry. Source Microfilm analysis and with reference to the Descriptive Catalogue . Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading Miscellany containing prayers and devotional material in English and Latin including the Meditations

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