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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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that of the main scribe John Cok, although Cok signs his name at the end of the item. Item 5 : A short excerpt from Piers Plowman (C. 16. 182-201) possibly in the hand of John Cok, with a title

section from the Gospel of Nichodemus section is not found in Stonyhurst MS B.43 (the corresponding section is missing in John Rylands MS 895. "Now Ih es u for his muche my3t 3eue vs grace such e beleue to haue

Hartlebury. The natural reading of the ex libris is that John Hartylbury was a monk of the Benedictine Abbey of Pershore: if that is so, can he be the 'Dom. John Hartilbury, Cistercian of Dore' who was ordained at Whitborne

that this is also penned by John Morton; C15. Stub between fols 146-147: "Amen q uod noght" (repeated), beside "In mynd of my trespas I cry god marcy" (repeated); possibly in hand of John Morton; C15. Fol. 149v: "uno duo

Manchester, John Rylands Library MS Eng. 413 Described by: Ryan Perry. Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading Nicholas Love, Mirror of the Blessed Life , early-mid-C15? Condition A much damaged and fragmentary copy of the Mirror ; the first and

Manchester, John Rylands Library MS Eng. 895 Described by: Ryan Perry, described from MS analysis in the John Rylands. Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading Liber Aureus de Passione et Resurreccione Domini , mid-C15(?) Condition The MS preserves its original

of side-notes that generally repeat names from the text. Graffitti * Names recorded, signatures, ex libris marks Fol. 4v: "for John Muman [sic] is my name", C16? Notes If this MS had been completed to its original plan, with a

Manchester, John Rylands Library MS. Eng. 94 Described by: Ryan Perry from manuscript analysis in the JRL. Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading Nicholas Love, Mirror of the Blessed Life , and other treatises, c. mid-C15. Condition The MS is

(1887) pp. 35-41), fols 164r-169r. 13. John Skelton (attrib.), " M isermini mei ye that ben my ffryndys", IMEV 2192, poem written from the perspective of the dead Edward IV, fols 169v-170v. 14. John Russell, (attrib. in Harley 4011 only),

Wyclifite Pater Noster and Ten Commandments, with Special Reference to English MSS. 85 and 90 in the John Rylands Library’, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library , 42 (1959-60), 345-77. A. Wilmart , “Le ‘Jubilus’ sur le nom de Jesus

patre & c,pater etc. Explicit " , fol. 91r. Languages of the MS - Detailed Description of Contents Item 1: John Lydgate, Life of Our Lady , begins imperfectly, fols 1-76v. Item 2: The Privity of the Passion , fols

ex libris marks Front flyleaf i: The names Johanna Spender, Robert Pereson, John Rayner occur as part of a page of accounts (see detailed list of contents); 'Tommas', 'John Call' and 'Will i am', the names all in formal scripts

throughout. Names recorded, signatures, ex libris marks Fol. 1r: 'William Goring' or 'Loring', C16. Fol. 1v: 'William Bosson'; the name 'John Basson' (or 'Bosson') occurs on fol. 112v. Notes There is a pattern of bleeding of ink at various points

not openly preach until after John the baptist was imprisoned (ch.16, p. 76 ll. 25-34). fol. 40v: A wedding feast was organised in a place called the Cane, which Jerome tells was the 'bridale' for John the Evangelist in his

Ryan Perry Source microfilm analysis; description produced in consultation John Thompson who has viewed the book. Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading Middle English religious miscellany, c. 1435-c.1445? Condition Generally good condition, some darkening, especially at margins; lacks some leaves

schulde she: scho when: whan would: wolde Annotation and Marginalia - Graffitti Names recorded, signatures, ex libris marks Bookplate of John Borthwick, 'Crookston' on front pastedown. On a slip (pasted?) onto , "upon the couer of the old English Life

by: Ryan Perry from notes made by John Thompson who examined the Stonyhurst MS and from Ker's description in MMBL vol. iv. Revision date: June 1st, 2010 Heading English Devotional Miscellany, c. mid-C15 Condition - Number of Items 5 Title(s)

same hand, 'Walterus Baron   Johannes Skrow /  [___?] Drayke   Antonius cotes', C15-C16. 'William Brown[?]', C15-C16. 'J Gage', 'presumably Sir John Gage (1479-1556) of Firle Place, Sussex, who was prominent in the court of Henry VIII, later chamberlain of the

Annotation and Marginalia 1 Graffitti 1 Names recorded, signatures, ex libris marks Among other less decipherable writing is the name 'John mayffeld', fol. 22v, late C15-C16. 'Wyllyim Knyght of Stoke gentyllman', inverted in lower margin, fol. 48r; interestingly, the 'K'

his gostly eygh ther on loke', ends 'That of nought made alle thynge. Amen'; IMEV 4154; fols 89v-93v.   4. John Lydgate, 'Fifteen Joys of Our Lady'; IMEV 533; fols 94r-95v. Estimated Date of Production 2nd quarter C15. Writing Support

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