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Title: Horae (Use ofYork) Creator: Manuscript Name: Horae (Use ofYork) Text lang: LAT Locus: fol 1 r - 72 v a Colophon: Explicit: Note: Resp stmt: Rubric: Summary:

of the Museum of Antiquities of the Sydney University compiled by the Curator, Sydney 1870, item 1363. Music notation: Note: Orig date: s. xiii Orig place: Origin: Provenance: Record hist source: Sinclair no. 95 Seal: Hanger with seal of

in the University of Sydney Associated Manuscript Items: Grant Acquisition: presented by Mr Richard Johnson, Fellow of St PaulÕs College, Sydney. Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: Deco desc: Dimensions: 380 x 215 mm., with a fold of 38 mm. Extent:

Medieval Manuscripts. Incunabula, New York 1961, p.9, item 43; D. H. Borchardt, ÔImportant manuscripts in the University LibraryÕ, University of Tasmania Gazette, Vol.XI (1961), p. 47; K. V. Sinclair, ÔSome late manuscripts of the works of Classical authorsÕ, Phoenix, Vol.XVI

XII. Medieval Manuscripts. Incunabula, New York 1961, p.3, item 15; D. H. Borchardt, ÔImportant manuscripts in the University LibraryÕ, University of Tasmania Gazette, Vol.XI (1961), p.47; K. V. Sinclair, ÔSome late manuscripts of the works of Classical authorsÕ, Phoenix, Vol.XVI

of the century from inside the wooden covers of the two volumes of Robert Estienne, Dictionarium seu latinae linguae thesaurus cum gallica fere interpretatione, Paris 1531, in the possession of Professor Hermann Suchier. The professorÕs ex-libris in the form

top leftÑhand corner of the recto is a sticker with the number Ô1362Õ, while attached to the left edge of the deed is a label which reads ÔUniversity of Sydney No.1362 Grant of Land sixth year of Henry IV (1405).

Ricci, Handlist of a collection of books and manuscripts belonging to the Rt. Hon. Lord Amherst of Hackney, Cambridge 1910, p.101; Public Library, Museum and National Gallery of Victoria. Manuscripts and Books of Art acquired under the Terms of the

s. xv1 Orig place: Origin: The evidence points to a Breviary of Franciscan origin. Provenance: inside front cover is ÔEx libris R. A. CrouchÕ [N1] Colonel the Hon. Richard Armstrong Crouch (1868-1949), member for Corio in the first federal Parliament,

quatrefoil, leaf sprays, intertwining scrolls) framing a centre panel of lozenges with quatrefoil, all in blind; spineÕs compartments carry stylized floral rectangle in blind, title in blind is BRUTE / OF / ENGLOND / M.S. Catchwords: Catchwords agree Collation: (8)1

(1865-1912) of Woolley Hall, Maidenhead was a collector of incunabula and early printed books.] Sale, 11 February 1913 (see Av.), then as lot no.1167 in the J. Pearson[N9 John Pearson, nineteenth-century bibliophile and founder of a distinguished house of London

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