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1268. Fol. 56v. among scribbles now almost illegible is a 15c. musical diagram of the diatesseron. Orig date: s. xi 1 Orig place: Origin: Provenance: Ar. has a note "Boetii Musica, an Ancient MS. in fine Condition with diagrams. A

Name: Privilegia Ordinis Cisterciensis - Carta Caritatis Posterior - Libellus Antiquarum Deffinitionum Repository: Mitchell Library Settlement: Sydney Associated Manuscript Items: Libellus Antiquarum Deffinitionum Privilegia Ordinid Cisterciensis Carta Csritatis Posterior Acquisition: D. S. Mitchell bequeathed the MS in 1907 Binding:

Name: Pseudo-Bonaventura Regola Dei Novizi (anonymous translation) Repository: Ballarat Art Gallery Settlement: Ballarat Associated Manuscript Items: Pseudo-Bonaventura Regola Dei Novizi (anonymous translation) Acquisition: R. A. Crouch presented the volume in 1944 Binding: 16c. calf over wooden boards with bevelled

Name: Dominicus Bolanus Opus in Genesim Repository: University Library Settlement: Sydney, in the University of Sydney Associated Manuscript Items: Opus in Genesim Acquisition: Sir Charles Nicholson's family presented the volume in 1924 Binding: 18c. binding of wooden boards (8mm.

Name: Liber Obsequialis (Use of Constance) Repository: State Library of Victoria Settlement: Melbourne Associated Manuscript Items: Liber Obsequialis (Use of Constance) Acquisition: Br.: purchased from A. H. Spencer, 86 Bourke St., Melbourne on 1.5.23 Binding: 15c. pigskin over oak

Glossa in Sextum Acquisition: Presented to the Library of Sydney University by Charles A. Nicholson and Sydney H. Nicholson, Aug. 1, 1937 Binding: 19c. calf over boards (8mm. thick) with bevelled edges. The covers bear gothic archways with finials in

many one-line capitals in red (2 in black) and 17 two or three-line initials in red. Dimensions: 33 cm. Extent: 1 folio. Foliation: Hand desc: a fine late Carolingian miniscule. Keywords: Layout: 2 columns of 41 lines Library ref alt:

Associated Manuscript Items: Quit Claim Acquisition: Presented in 1938 by Captain Herbert W. Knocker, 1 Mitre Court Buildings, London. Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: Deco desc: Dimensions: 365 x 140 mm. with a fold of 20 mm Extent: one sheet

Associated Manuscript Items: Quit Claim Acquisition: Presented in 1938 by Captain Herbert W. Knocker, 1 Mitre Court Buildings, London. Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: Deco desc: Dimensions: 255 x 80 mm., with a fold of 15 mm Extent: one sheet

Associated Manuscript Items: Confirmatory Feoffment Acquisition: Presented in 1938 by Captain Herbert W. Knocker, 1 Mitre Court Buildings, London. Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: Deco desc: Dimensions: 330 x 150 mm., with a fold of 20 mm Extent: one sheet

Associated Manuscript Items: Confirmatory by Feoffment Acquisition: Presented in 1938 by Captain Herbert W. Knocker, 1 Mitre Court Buildings, London. Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: Deco desc: Dimensions: 250 x 80 mm with a fold of 15 mm Extent: one

Associated Manuscript Items: Conveyance by Feoffment Acquisition: Presented in 1938 by Captain Herbert W. Knocker, 1 Mitre Court Buildings, London. Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: Deco desc: Dimensions: 215 x 125 mm with a fold of 15 mm Extent: one

notation: Note: Orig date: s. xivin Orig place: Origin: Provenance: On the verso of the mounting is the note ÔMS.1111. (1) [pound sign]7Õ N13 by Sinclair: I have not been able to determine the location of the property mentioned in

(3)23 (2)24 (3)25 (2)26 (8)27 (5)28 (3)29 (5)30 (4)31-35 (3)36-37 (8)38 (6)39 (3)40 (8)41-42 (6)43 (7)44 (4)45 (8)46 (5)47. Quire 1 lacks its first, third and fourth beets, quire 9 its first, 13 its first, 15 its last, 19 its

Name: Missale (fragment) Repository: Saint Patrick's College Settlement: Manly, Sydney Associated Manuscript Items: Missale (fragment) Acquisition: This volume has been in the library since the middle of the 19c Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: folios have lost several mm.

Name: Horae (Use of Rennes) (fragment) Text lang: LAT Locus: fol 1 r - 12 ? Colophon: Explicit: Note: Among the feasts in red are those of Mary Cleophas 25 May (sic), Ordination of Nicolaus 12 July, Michael in Monte

LAT Locus: 2 sheets Colophon: Explicit: Note: The two folios occur as fly—leaves in a volume containing the following incunabula 1. Antoninus Florentinus OP, Sutnmula confession is utilissima, Venice 1482, 2. Anon., Tractatus de instructionibus confessorurn, n.p.n.d., 3. Thomas Aquinas

and green with a green parrot, on 1r. Dimensions: 228 x 165 mm Extent: iii + 58 Foliation: foliation on 1 - 53 in contemporary arabic numerals, Hand desc: Italian littera humanistica textualis Keywords: Layout: one col. of 25 -

England and the Use is most likely Sarum. Provenance: 16c.: Thomas ap syuan Thomas Weld, Britwell, Oxon. Francis Edwards, sale catalogue (date unknown), no. 632. Record hist source: Sinclair no. 1 Seal: Signatures: A few quire signatures Support: vellum Surrogates:

Name: Petrus Candidus Decembrius Grammaticon, Historia Peregrina Repository: University Library Settlement: Sydney, in the University of Sydney Associated Manuscript Items: Grammaticon Historia Peregrina Acquisition: Sir Charles Nicholson's family donated the MS to the library in 1924 Binding: Contemporary covers,

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