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MS 21: Composite manuscript including three texts, 13th century

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Identifier: MS 21
Scope and Contents The manuscript contains three different texts, all in the same hand.ff. 1r-96v: Liber de laudibus beate Marie Virginis ('Book of the praises of the Virgin Mary') attributed to Vincent de Beauvais;ff. 97r-118r: part of a breviary with the readings of the Officum Parvum Beatae Mariae Virginis ('Little Office of Our Lady' or 'Hours of the Virgin');ff. 119r-164r: a collection of excerpts from...
Dates: 13th century

MS 36: Book of Hours (Use of Paris), 15th century

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Identifier: MS 36
Contents A Book of Hours from the 15th century in Latin and French, of French origin. The Use is Parisian. The Kalendar and Litany are also probably Parisian. Some of the prayers have masculine endings on the adjectives, meaning that it was produced for a man.Kalendar (in French): starts on f.1Sequences of the Gospels (in Latin): starts on f.13.Obsecro te Domina (in Latin): starts on f.19. This has...
Dates: 15th century

MS 37: Book of Hours (Use of Rome), 15th century

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Identifier: MS 37
Scope and Contents Book of Hours in Latin and French from the 15th century, of Northern French or Flemish origin. The Use is that of Rome. In so far as the Kalendar is distinctive, it points to Saint Omer (see the local saints reported).Kalendar: starts on f. 1r. Contains commemorations of Saints and Martyr, and other festivities (the most important are written in red).8 June: Saint Omer en fleurs (also known as Saint Audomar, bishop...
Dates: 15th century
f. 17r
f. 17r

MS 44: Book of Hours (Use of Sens), c 1400

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Identifier: MS 44
Contents Book of Hours (Use of Sens) in Latin from the 15th century, of French origin.Kalendar (in French): starts f.1Sequences of the Gospels (in Latin): starts .13. It consists of two sections starting with the following words: In principio erat, which goes until f.14, and In ill tempore missus, which is from f.14 verso to f.15 verso.Hours of...
Dates: c 1400
f. 141r
f. 141r

MS 45: Book of Hours (Use of Toul), 16th century

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Identifier: MS 45
Contents Book of Hours, use of Toul. It is of French origin (Toul) and is from the 15th-16th century, but based on external evidence is probably from after 1499. Inserted into the first border there is a coat of arms of Anne of Brittany, Queen of France. She married Charles VIII of France in 1491 and later his successor, Louis XII in 1499. External evidence suggests that the book must have been written for her after her marriage with Louis XII. It is curious, however, that none of the prayers have...
Dates: 16th century
ff. 155v-156r
ff. 155v-156r

MS 65: Psalter of Virgin and Prayer Book. Tractatus Varii Mystici, 15th-16th century

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Identifier: MS 65
Contents The manuscript is a mid-fifteenth to early sixteenth century Dutch liturgical codex, containing excerpts from the Book of Psalms, extracts from the Divine Office, and various religious teachings and prayers. It is written in a variety of hands. As the codex details the canonical hours, it was likely produced for a lay audience wishing to integrate aspects of ascetic devotion into their daily lives.Private devotions for use throughout Mass start on f.1 recto....
Dates: 15th-16th century
ff. 65v-66r
ff. 65v-66r

MS 66: Prayer Book, 16th century

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Identifier: MS 66
Contents Prayer book from the 16th century of Flemish or Northern French origin. It contains both French and Latin prayers, and since many of the prayers have feminine forms, it was likely written for a woman.Sequence, Gospel of Saint John (in Latin): starts f.1. It begins, "In principio..."Passion (in Latin): starts f.2. It begins, "Egressus est..."Fifteen Odes of Saint Bridget (in Latin,...
Dates: 16th century

MS 107: Composite manuscript including twenty-four texts, 13th-14th century

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Identifier: MS 107
Contents Contains twenty-four texts, in two different hands. This manuscript was made in England and dates from the 13th-14th century; the texts are various religious tracts in Latin, Old French, and Middle English.Flyleaves: Unidentified Latin text and the start of a Contents list in a 17th-century handff. 1r-28v: De Miseria Condicionis Humane (On the wretchedness of the human condition) by Pope Innocent...
Dates: 13th-14th century

MS 156: Statuta Anglie (List of English Statutes), 14th century

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Identifier: MS 156
Contents This manuscript contains a list of medieval statutes and other laws issued by the Kingdom of England before the development of the English Parliament, and a Registrum Brevium, which is collection of writs used by legal practitioners, especially in the late Middle Ages.ContentsStatutes: start on f. 1r and ends on f. 29v, and contains the following statutes: Magna Carta,...
Dates: 14th century

MS 157: Statuta Anglie [lost during WWII], 14th century

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Identifier: MS 157
Scope and Contents

This manuscript was lost during the Second World War. It was a 14th-century English manuscript in vellum, written in Latin and in French, which contained a list of medieval statutes and other laws issued by the Kingdom of England before the development of the English Parliament. A more detailed description can be found in Catherine Borland's catalogue (1916): MS 157 (external link).

Dates: 14th century

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Laing, David, 1793-1878 (antiquarian, bookseller, and librarian of the Signet Library) 9
Cotton, Robert, Sir, 1571-1631 (antiquarian and bibliophile) 2
Frye, Robert, d 1435 (clerk in the Signet Office; clerk of the Council; secondary in the privy seal office) 2
Taylor, Arthur, 1790-1870 (English writer and antiquarian) 2
Anne, of Brittany, 1476-1514 (Queen, consort of Louis XII, King of France) 1
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Barton, Richard, 1601-1669 (Jesuit and college rector) 1
Boniface IX, c 1355-1404 (Pope) 1
Caulfeild, James, 1728-1799 (Earl of Charlemont) 1
Charles V, 1338-1380 (King of France) 1
Choillot family, fl 16th century 1
Dowhov, Pieter, fl 1722 (Dutch book owner) 1
Edward III, 1312-1377 (King of England) 1
Erskine, Charles, 1680-1763 (Lord Tinwald | Regent then Professor of Public Law, University of Edinburgh) 1
Erskine, James, 1722-1796 (Lord Barjarg and Alva | Scottish lawyer) 1
Fingland, Gulielmus, fl 16th century (bibliophile) 1
Henry IV, 1367-1413 (King of England) 1
Hugues, Comte de Noyelle , fl 1600-1614 (governor of Limbourg, Finance Minister of the Netherlands) 1
Jardel, Claude Robert, 1722-1788‏ (antiquary and bibliographer) 1
Mackay, Aeneas James George, 1839-1911 (Scottish lawyer, academic and antiquarian collector) 1
Margaret I, 1353-1412 (Queen of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden) 1
Marguerite, de Bourgoigne, b ? 1598 (wife of Hugues, Comte de Noyelle ) 1
Mercer, Robert, d 1813 (bookseller and publisher) 1
Prophete, John, c 1350-1416 (clerk of the Council; keeper of the privy seal) 1
Rennel family, 17th century (from Lorraine, France) 1
Rennel, Balthazar, fl 1550s-1630s (president of the Chambre des comptes de Lorraine) 1
Richard II, 1367-1400 (King of England) 1
Saint-Bertin (Monastery : Saint-Omer, Pas-de-Calais, France) (600-1799) 1
Stafford, Edmund, 1344-1419 (Bishop of Exeter and Lord Chancellor) 1
Totnes, George Carew, Earl of, 1555-1629 1
Visconti, Gian Galeazzo, 1351-1402 (1st Duke of Milan) 1
Willemsz, Frans, ? 1563-1623 (Dutch merchant) 1
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