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ff. 3v-4r
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MS 2: Biblia Sacra [Bible. Latin. Vulgate], c 1300

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Identifier: MS 2
Scope and Contents The manuscript contains the complete text of the Vulgate. It also contains the Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum ('Interpretations of the Hebrew names'), a list, mostly in alphabetical order, of Hebrew names found in the Bible, attributed to Stephen Langton (died 1228); each Hebrew name is accompanied by a short explanation in Latin.At the beginning of Nehemiah, a second hand has added the numeral for 'second'...
Dates: c 1300
f. 283r
f. 283r

MS 26: Breviary, c 1300

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Identifier: MS 26
Scope and Contents The Breviary is a liturgical book which gathers all the texts needed on any given day of the year to recite the Divine Office. It is mainly meant for members of the clergy (for example, bishops, priests and deacons) and contains detailed instructions for prayer at each of the canonical hours of the day. It is divided into distinct parts: a Kalendar, which lists all the most important feasts of the year and can be often tailored to fit a specific diocese or...
Dates: c 1300
f. 239v
f. 239v

MS 27: Composite manuscript including two texts, early 14th century; early 15th century

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Identifier: MS 27
Contents Contains two texts bound together, in five different hands.The manuscript is a Sarum Breviary with a full Sarum Litany, and a Kalendar. This is in four different hands.Additionally, ff.ir-iiv and ff.231v-232v feature a Chronicle of Scottish History.The texts are described separately, under MS 27/ff. ir-iiv, 231v-232v and MS 27/ff. 1r-482v. Writing The script is good and...
Dates: early 14th century; early 15th century

MS 38: Book of Hours (Use of Rome) , c 1503

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Identifier: MS 38
Scope and Contents Book of Hours in Latin from the 16th century, of Italian provenance. The Use is that of Rome. It was probably copied in Bologna and the Kalendar also seems to support this origin (see local saints reported).The scribe has written the Greek word telos ('end') at the end of the Hours of the Virgin (f. 119v), Penitential Psalms (f. 122v) and Office of the...
Dates: c 1503

MS 39: Book of Hours (Use of Sarum), c 1430

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Identifier: MS 39
Scope and Contents Book of Hours in Latin from the 15th century, of English origin, following the Use of Sarum.Hymn of Saint Katherine of Alexandria: starts on f. 1r and begins with the words Gaude Virgo Katerina. It has been added after the book was finished.Kalendar: starts on f. 2r. Contains commemorations of Saints, Martyrs, and other festivities. The writing alternates black, blue, red and golden ink. The...
Dates: c 1430
f. 40v, detail
f. 40v, detail

MS 40: Book of Hours (Use of Sarum), second half of the 15th century

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Identifier: MS 40
Scope and Contents Book of Hours in Latin from the 15th century following the Use of Sarum. It was probably written for use in the diocese of Lincoln, but the illumination is French, and possibly the hand also (see local saints in the Kalendar for the connection with Lincoln).Kalendar: starts on f. 1r. Contains commemorations of Saints and Martyr, and other festivities (the most important are written in red). Miniatures illustrate activities linked to the season.The...
Dates: second half of the 15th century
f. 25r
f. 25r

MS 50: Martyrology (Use of Aberdeen), 16th century (after 1552)

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Identifier: MS 50
Contents The manuscript is a Martyrology from the 16th century (after 1552) and originating in Scotland. A martyrology is a catalogue or list of martyrs and other saints arranged in the calendar order of their anniversaries or feasts. This specific manuscript is similar to the Aberdeen Breviary; it is Use of Aberdeen.The Kalendar with Obits starts on f.1r.The Martyrologium secundum usum Ecclesie Aberdonensis (Martyrology, Use of...
Dates: 16th century (after 1552)

MS 57: Psalter, 1300-1330

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Identifier: MS 57
Contents The manuscript is an English Psalter that was created in the 14th century, between 1300 and 1330, possibly in Worcester.There is a Title Page on f.1r. There is some custodial history information, as well as some scribbles and drawings, dating from later than the rest of the manuscript.The Litany of the Virgin starts on f.2r.The Virtutes Psalmorum Psalterii hec sint start on f.3r. This section...
Dates: 1300-1330

MS 58: Psalter, 15th century

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Identifier: MS 58
Contents The manuscript is an English Psalter that was created in the 15th century. This manuscript could be from around Salisbury, or is at least Sarum Use.The fly-leaves at the start of the manuscript (as well as some borders within the manuscript) are full of medical lore, prescriptions, etcetera, all in a 17th century hand.The Kalendar starts on f.1r.The Psalter starts on f.7r. It is missing Psalms 96:1—Psalms 97:9; and...
Dates: 15th century

MS 61: Psalter with Anthems (Roman Use), early 16th century

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Identifier: MS 61
Contents This manuscript contains a psalter of Roman Use with anthems, written in Latin in the early 16th century, and of Italian origin. The book is of a considerable size and its binding is particularly interesting, as it is a decorated with brass pins, studs, and other different shapes. Some of the hymns at the beginning and at the end are incomplete. It has several vellum page markers for its different sections.ContentsHymns (Roman...
Dates: early 16th century

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Laing, David, 1793-1878 (antiquarian, bookseller, and librarian of the Signet Library) 7
Andrew, Bishop of Orkney, 1476-1503 1
Antoninus, Saint, Archbishop of Florence, 1389-1459 1
Avicenna, 980-1037 (Persian physician, astronomer, thinker and writer) 1
Babham family, fl 1451-1474 1
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Balcanquhall , Walter, 1586?-1645 (royalist and son of Walter Balcanquhall the divine) 1
Balcanquhall, Walter, 1548-1616 (presbyterian divine) 1
Bernard, of Parma, d 1266 (Italian jurist) 1
Bodley, Francis, b 1532 (former owner of MS 39) 1
Catholic Church 1
Catholic Church (Title of work: Decretales Gregorii IX.) 1
Charters, Laurence, 1625-1700 (Scottish minister and theology professor in Edinburgh) 1
Colville, John, fl 1654 (graduate of Edinburgh University) 1
Douglas, Archibald, 1653-1712 (1st Earl of Forfar | Scottish nobleman and politician) 1
Douglass, Thomas, fl 1955-1679 (doctor of medicine) 1
Drummond, William, of Logiealmond, Sir, 1770?-1828 (Scottish diplomat, MP, poet and philosopher) 1
Dunbar, Patrick, fl 1532 (succentor of Moray) 1
Eleanor, of Scotland, Archduchess of Austria, 1433-1480 (daughter of James I of Scotland) 1
Erskine, James, 1722-1796 (Lord Barjarg and Alva | Scottish lawyer) 1
Florius, Franciscus, of Florence, fl 1447-1480 (scribe) 1
Gherardo, da Cremona, 1113 or 1114-1187 (translator of Arabic works into Latin) 1
Gordoun, Alexander, 1516-1574 (bishop-elect of Moray and administrator of the diocese of Caithness) 1
Langton, Stephen, d 1228 (Archbishop of Canterbury) 1
Manzoli family, fl 1503 (of Bologna) 1
Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1837 (Scottish author, educationist and priest) 1
Nicolas, of Neridono, Brother, fl 1472 (Dominican monk) 1
Philippus, de Homodeis, fl 1644 (scribe) 1
Reagh, Justin MacCarthy-, 1744-1811 (bibliophile) 1
Salandus, Petrus Antonius, of Reggio, fl 1503 (scribe) 1
Smart, Jacobi, fl 1698 (manuscript owner) 1
Spens, James, Sir, 1571-1627 (Scottish adventurer and diplomat) 1
Thomas, Aquinas, ? 1225-1274 (Saint) 1
Virgil, 70 B.C.-19 B.C. (Roman poet) 1
Vrelant, Willem, fl 1449-1481 (Dutch book illuminator) 1
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