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two books;â€"A chapter from Bonaventura's book of the Life of Christ;â€"Verses on the instruments of the crucifixion, etc.; all in English. On vellum. xvth cent. Small Quarto. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series III:

Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 15,562 Source Library British Library, London Description AN ENGLISH and Latin Dictionary ; apparently a copy of the work intitled Catholicon Anglicum. [See the Promptorium Parculorum, edited by

from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 18,631 Source Library British Library, London Description A CHRONICLE of English affairs from the earliest times to the year 1270; in rhyming verse [attributed to Robert of Gloucester]. A leaf

One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 22,029 Source Library British Library, London Description ENGLISH VERSES on the symbols of the passion of our Lord; with each symbol painted at the head of the

Source Library British Library, London Description RICARDI Rolle de Hampole "liber qui vocatur stimulus conciencie," or Pricke of Conscience; in English verse. Imperfect; wanting the first 78 lines of the prologue. Paper; XVth cent. Octavo. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary

tales, legends, anecdotes, etc., from various authors, under subjects; translated from the Latin Alphabetum narrationum [Harl. 268, f. 45] into English. The preface is wanting. At the end is a Latin colophon in rhyming verse, containing the name of the

Additional Manuscripts, Section B Manuscript Number 28,256 Source Library British Library, London Description THE Revelation of St. John, translated into English by John Wycliffe, preceded by a prologue. The last two verses of the last chapter are wanting. Vellum; late

Description "THE BOKE of Moundeuyle, kny[?]t, " or the Travels of Sir John Mandeville, 1322 (here 1300)-1336: the commoner mutilated English version, with the lacuna after the words, as here written (f. 11), "Roys yles" (see the Roxburghe Club edition,

greatly from printed edition. (STC. 18419). N(esri), F(rancesco), 1500-1560? Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.; English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 1-2 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400003165

of sixe hundrid yeres agon." The text of the Gospel is quoted in English, corresponding with the earlier Wycliffite version. After the commentary follow:——Short tracts, in English, on the Lord's Prayer, the Creed and Commandments, lists of the "seuon bodyly

Lawson family, of Brough Hall. co. York: it was owned in 1828 by Sir Henry Lawson, 6th Bart. of the old creation (See J. Raine, St. Cuthbert, 1828. p.iv); lent by Sir William Lawson, Ist Bart., cr. 1841, to the

English. Bog. "For þe brest and for him þat haþ lost his talent of mete," and ends " ends "it wole distroie þe pestilence be it nvever so felle." f. 43. HERBAL of the Pseu lo-Aemilius Macer, translated into

Source Library British Library, London Description 1 1. Verses of the rule of health, in six line stanzas; Latin and English. Begin,"Vixeris ut sanus capud ex algore tegaturNe comedas aliqua cruda salubre bibas -For helth of body kover from cold

et de Vertus," compiled in 1279, for Philip III. of France, by his Confessor Friar Lorens or Laurent. [An earlier English translation, under the title of "Ayenbyte of Inwyt," made in 1340, exists in MS. Arundel, 57: and a third

(ed. Skeat, 1870-89, p. 464), Bk. xix., places it after the defeat of the English at Byland (14 Oct. 1322). 6 6. Hymns in Latin, with English versions in seven-line stanzas. f. 107. 7 7. Narration by Edmund Leuersegge of

3. English metrical version of the French paraphrase by Laurence Premierfait of Bocacios's work De casibus Virorum et Feminarum illustrium by John Lydgate. ff.4-187. Printed by John Wayland, fol. London, No date. 4 4. A prophecy of events in English

Harvey printed Misyn's works, Fire of Love etc. (Early Engl. Text Soc.1896), but neither appears to be his autograph. Another English version of Hampole's tract is in Lansd. MS.455, f. 41. Beg."Tary þou not to oure lord to be turnyd,"

Source Library British Library, London Description " LEGENDA SANCTORUM in Englysshe": the English version of the Legenda Aurea of Jacobus de Voragine, with additional lives, chiefly of English saints. Other MSS. of this version, much less complete, are Add. 11,565,

and Bk. I. cc.i.-iv. and part of chapter xiv. to xxv. of Bk. VI. (f.214) have been omitted. f. 21. ENGLISH translations by John of Trevise, Vicar of Berkeley, Gloucester, and chaplain to Thomas, 10th Lord Berkeley, viz.:—— Vellum; beginning

B Manuscript Number 27,944 Source Library British Library, London Description BARTHOLOMEW Glanvill "Do proprietatibus rerum," in 19 books; translated into English by John de Trevisa. A table of contents is prefixed, followed by some verses of the translator on the

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