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a modern hand; inside back cover are the letters 'a.f.' in pencil; inside front cover is an extract from an English bookseller's catalogue, entry no.44, under it in pencil 'MS.44', and the armorial book-plate of Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart. Record

Vol.XIV (1964), pp.456-7; Exhibition, p.10, no.6. Music notation: Note: Orig date: s. xii2 Orig place: Origin: Provenance: Ar. note in English about Augustinus in the same hand as the signature 'Wm. Shearman' inside front cover; inside back cover in 19c.

Latin of the first paragraph of the text signed 'Leopoldo Torqui (?) 14 Marzo 1872'; Ar. an extract from an English booksellerÕs catalogue, entry unnumbered, also attributing the text to Gregorius IX; 1r. in modern pencil is no.'97'; inside front

century Canon Law text. Orig date: s. xiv Orig place: Origin: Provenance: Inside back cover is an extract from an English bookseller's catalogue, entry no.678, then the note "R.S. Ldn. IV.04" indicating the year in which the volume was purchased

Associated Manuscript Items: Antiphonarium OP Tractatus de Musica (excerptum) Acquisition: acquired in 1947 from W. H. Robinson Binding: old calf over oak boards, four brass bosses (fifth lost) in quincunx on each cover with brass corner-pieces. One pin for a

of Rome) Acquisition: acquired by the library in 1918 Binding: binding of old rose velvet on silver ground over boards. Spine is damaged. Catchwords: Some catchwords Collation: 1)1 (4)2-6 (5)7 (4)8 (3)9 (2)10-11 (4)12 (5)13 (2)14 (3)15 (4)16-18 (1)19 (2)20

Acquisition: Acquired in 1926 from Mrs Adelaide Hackett after it had been in the library of J. T. Hackett Binding: Old calf over oak boards; remains of gilt clasp. Covers bear three fillets forming a centre panel at whose outer

stamp of a C surmounted by a coronet. William Clifford of Boscombe - Wiltshire, England; the Clifford family of Chudleigh - Ugbrook House, Devon Record hist source: Sinclair no. 5 Seal: Signatures: Support: vellum, fly leaf i old paper Surrogates:

head. 31r. T with tonsured head seen from above. 32r. P with head in profile. 33r. U with head of old man. 34r. H with head. 35r. E with man’s bust. 36r. O with full face. 37r. Initial with bust

early 14c. English ceremonious court hand with the words "Assit principio sancta maria meo" on 1r. and 31r. and "Aue Maria" on 31r. Scribe (ii) 27v.a - 30v.b, 110 r. a - 166 r. a early 14c. English cursive court

armorial book-plate of the Hopetoun family with motto TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO AT SPES NON FRACTA, an extract from an English booksellerÕs catalogue, entry no.229 (in which the scribe Stephanus is held to be the author of the Psalter Commentary),

one initial coloured red, blue, and green (1r.) Dimensions: 225 x 160 mm Extent: i-vi + 37 Foliation: Hand desc: English littera prae-gothica textualis Keywords: Layout: Library ref alt: Eadmer Vita Sancti Wilfridi Episcopi List bibl: Seymour de Ricci and

inside front cover by 19c. pencil hand 'From the Imperial Russian Library, St Petersburg'; Ar. carries an extract from an English bookseller's catalogue, entry no.1; inside front cover 'Public Library, Museums and National Gallery of Victoria, Felton Bequest'; Br., 1r.,

MS.Õ; on an accompanying loose sheet from James Toovey to Sir David Dundas[N169] are notes on the two saints, in English; on another loose leaf is the reference ÔSt Exuperius. Guibert de Pignoribus sanctorum in Dacherius. For the extract see

Origin: Provenance: inside front cover in 19c. pencil ÔEusebii Hist. Eccles. Latine. Roma 24 March, 1826Õ and a note in English on the early edition of the text and a label reading ÔAngus and Robertson, 89 Castlereagh St., SydneyÕ, the

and 19c. hands, e.g. 'No.494 Di Giuseppe Beltrarnelli', '1263', 'V.489', '306', £9.15.', 'N/7/L', 'Phillipps MSS.9078' and an extract from an English bookseller's catalogue, entry no.129; Phillipps appears to have acquired the MS. from Thomas Thorpe in 1836; inside front cover

notes ÔBound by Charles LewisÕ, Ô154 large initials, 138 leaves of vellumÕ and a brief description of the volume in English; inside front cover is the price Ô[pound sign]6-6-0Õ and the book-plate of Sir William Dixson Record hist source: Sinclair

SJ, ÔAue porta paradisiÕ, Australasian Catholic Record, Vol.XVII (1940), pp.232-40, 321-32 the text of this edition being subsequently translated into English and published by Martin Haley, Ave Porta Paradisi (Hail Gate of Paradise) 150 Marian Stanzas from a 13th Century

on Qr.; Cr. has the names ÔCecil Dudes 1877Õ and ÔVictor q.s. West 1921Õ; on Ar. is a note in English about the contents; Br. has the signa ture of ÔNelson Moore Richardson, Montevideo near Weymouth, EnglandÕ Record hist source:

the comment in French by a 19c. hand on Br.; Ar. has Ô450Õ in modern pencil and brief remarks in English on the date of the MS., Record hist source: Sinclair no. 231 I Seal: Signatures: Support: vellum, paper Surrogates:

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