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vicarium de malden'. English ff. 30r-40r Proverbs of Prophets, Poets and Saints/ Proverbs of Old Philosophers ( IMEV 3501 ) 'The wyse man in his boke'. 'and god that made all thynge ȝeve vs all good endyng'. English ff. 40v-127r

20 SC 6420 s. xv 2 English Scribal dialect: Worcestershire. Linguistic Atlas Grid Reference: Not mapped (McIntosh, Samuels and Benskin 1986, p. 250). A generously decorated copy of the Canterbury Tales beginning with the General Prologue and ending with the

6571 The Royal Book ?s. xv English Scribal Dialect: south Herefordshire (Whitchurch area), or north east Monmouthshire. Linguistic Atlas Grid Reference: not mapped (Benskin and McIntosh 1986, p. 200). A manuscript in one hand located to the Herefordshire/Monmouthshire border containing

vol. 1, p. 113). The manuscript contains Latin theological and moral texts which are interspersed with English and some French verses. Only the English verses are listed here. f. 7r Meditation on the Passion (IMEV 4107 ) 'Ho þat siþ

Library Kk.i.12 s. xv English Scribal Dialect: Herefordshire. Linguistic Atlas Grid Reference: 356 244, LP 7420 (McIntosh, Samuels, and Benskin 1986, p. 199). A fifteenth-century copy of the Brut to the sixth year of Henry V copied in one hand.

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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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of the English Observant Franciscans (c. 1508-1513), and his confessor, inscribed ' Sacre regie maiestasti frater Ste/phanus baronis immeritus p[ro[vincialis / et hu[m]ilis s[er]vulus' (f. 1); the royal arms of England (f. 3).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library):

Text page with 9th century and 10th century scripts. Numerous Latin glosses and two OldEnglish glosses (ff. 73, 76v).Text is unjustified at right margins with the following arrangement: ff. 1-59v: bold capitals arranged vertically at the beginning of linesff.

Text page. The flyleaves are part of a Latin lectionary in 10th-century English caroline minuscule (ff. 2, 3, 163-166).The contents include Latin word lists with English equivalents (ff. 4-66). Initials in red (oxidised) Part of a lectionary Samuell Compton and

1843-1847. According to Muir, the author referred to an early Middle English interlinear gloss on the Vulgate, probably Northern, which was itself a modernised version of an OldEnglish glossed Psalter. One of six known manuscript copies. Large puzzle initials

d[omi]ni / Millesimo quadringe[n]tesimo q[ui]nquqge/simo p[ri]mo. In profesto b[ea]ti Bernardi ab/batis. In domo clerico[rum] Zwollis' (f. 269). The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'No. 978' (f. 1): acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after

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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

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,"

Library, London Description SPECULUM SACERDOTALE: a series of addresses to parish priests on the festivals of the Christian year, in English. Preceded by a prologue, beginning "The olde fadres a fore tymes made fro bigynuyng the fostyuites of holy apostles

MSS. by T. F. Simmons, The Lay Folks Mase Book (Early Engl. Text Soc., 1879). ROMANTIC and religious poems, in English, viz.:- Vellum; ff.ix., 93, with 34 to 40 lines to a page. Middle of xv. cent. Ornamental initial on

B Manuscript Number 36683 Source Library British Library, London Description PRYMER, apparently of Salisbury use, with Calendar and Psalter, in English. The Psalter, and in the main the psalms and lessons of the hours, agree with the later of the

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