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the prologues of St. Jerome. Prefixed is a table of lessons, and the names of the books contained in the Old and New Testament. On vellum, written in the XIVth century. Folio. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the

D[avid] Garrick to -; endorsed "Oct. [17]78." Printed by Collier, An Old Man's Diary, pt. ii., 1871, p. 46. f. 95. A COLLECTION of papers chiefly relating to the English drama, temp. Hen. VII.-1778; formed by John Payne Collier, who

attributed to William of Nassyngton, and founded on "La Somme des vices et des vertus," of which there were two English prose translations in the XIVth century, the one described under Art. 21 of this volume, the other known under

4. It has been printed at Delf in 1482, and at Antwerp in 1483. The French version is in the Old Royal Library, British Museum, marked 19.C.III. Paper, in small 4to., ff. 156; written in 1484 by —— Grace. It

in. xv cent. Table of contents (f. 1) in a 16th cent. hand. Chapter numbers and titles in red. The old numeration of the leaves begins with 32. Perhaps (see Warner, p. liv) formed part of a book belonging to

Engleterre;" being a brief history of the kings of England, from the times of the Heptarchy, to K. John. (In old French.) 43. 5 5. "Quatorse merveilles i out e ad Engleterre." 51. b. 6 6. Carta Thomæ Archiep. Cantuariensis,

from Bede's Ecclesiastical History. Vellum; ff. 187. Late XIIth cent. (ante 1195). In double columns. Initials in red and green. Old binding of wooden boards covered with white skin. "Liber fratrum heremitarum ord. Sci. Augustini de Nouo Castro" [Newcastle-on-Tyne] (f.

British Library, London Description THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM by Vespasian and Titus, in English verse: wanting about 1400 lines at the beginning;â€"The assumption of the Virgin, in English verse;â€"A question of the peynes of helle, and how soules desireth to

Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 14,408 Source Library British Library, London Description TRANSLATION, in English verse, of the treatise De regimine Principie, or Secretum Secretorum, (feigned to have been addressed by Aristotle to Alexander

Collection(s) Additional Manuscript Number 18,920 Source Library British Library, London Description CANTOS XIV.-XLVI. of Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso," translated into English stanzas of ottava rima by Sir John Harington; with notes, etc. The copy, in Sir John's own handwriting, used for

Mary Sidney] Collection(s) Additional Manuscript Number 12,047 Source Library British Library, London Description THE PSALMS of David, translated into English verse by Sir Philip Sidney and Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke. The Psalms here translated are not in regular order,

Manuscript Number 1 B. IX Source Library British Library, London Description GOSPEL OF S. JOHN, in English, of the Northumbrian and later Wycliffite versions. Preceded by the argument and 'capitula' to the Gospel, from the Northumbrian gloss in the Lindisfarne

Manuscript Number 17 A. XXII Source Library British Library, London Description METRICAL VERSION of the seven Penitential Psalms in English terza rima, each with a prologue in stanzas of eight lines [by Sir Thomas Wyatt]. Printed as Cerlaync psalmes, &c.,

One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 11307 Source Library British Library, London Description ENGLISH POEM of 2232 lines on the birth, death, and resurresction of Jesus Christ; accompanied by a recent transcript, by

1,898]; "De septem sacramentis," in English stanzas of seven lines; by William de Schorham, formerly vicar of Chart, near Ledes, co. Kent [instituted in the year 1320]. f. 150; Hours of the Virgin; in English stanzas of eight lines, f.

battle of Evesham [1265]. f.1. [Four leaves are wanting at the beginning]:— A brief chronicle of English kings, from Brute to Edward II; in English verse, f.92 b:— Tabula sex ætatum mundi: tabula regum Angliæ, ad Regem Ricardum II.: et

Works of Robert Southwell, the Jesuit. XVIth cent. Quarto. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 1-3 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400000083

from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 10,046 Source Library British Library, London Description THE PSALMS in English, of the version attributed to Wycliffe, the Canticles, and a commentury upon the Athanasian Creed. On vellum, of the

Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 10,304 Source Library British Library, London Description BOCCACIO'S treatise de Claris Mulieribus, translated into English verse, in seven-line stanzas. Partly on vellum, partly on paper, of the xvth century. Quarto. Source Microfilm Collection British

and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 10,340 Source Library British Library, London Description BOETRIUS de Consolations Philosophiæ, translated into English by Goffrey Chaucer. On vellum, of the xvth century. Folio. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British

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