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the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
(the 'Cnut Gospels') Written in Christ Church, Canterbury, by the scribe of Trinity College B. 10. 4 (215), Rouen BM Y. 6 (274) and Copenhagen, Royal Library, G.K.S. 10, 2°, all associated with Christ Church (see Bishop, 1967).A note, in
Church, Canterbury: his note (f. 1v).The Benedictine abbey of Christ Church, Canterbury: formerly bound with Cotton Caligula A XV, ff. 120-153, the volume entitled 'Compotus Adelardi' in Prior Eastry's early 14th-century catalogue of books in the library of Christ
Church, Canterbury (see f. 2; Gameson 1999 p. 94).Dover Priory, by 14th century: inscribed with its press mark 'D VII' and title (f. 2); included in the 1389 catalogue.John Joscelin [Joscelyn] (b. 1529, d. 1603), Old English scholar and
unitate sanctae trinitatis (f.1); De differentiis, Etymologiae (incomplete), De miraculis Christi The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 23 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral library, Salisbury (see Ker 1964).The Old Royal
99, 129v, 246v). Large initials in red with penwork decoration. Accents and rubrics in red. Sticherarion (hymnal of the Greek Church), for Saint's days and festivals, with musical notation Purchased at Sotheby's 16 February 1875 by the British Museum, using
13th century (ff. 1, 2, 175).The Benedictine abbey of Christ Church, Canterbury: Christ Church pressmark 'D[istinctio] xvi Gra[dus] iiii (f. 3); listed in Henry of Eastry's catalogue of Christ Church library, of 1337-38 as 'Textus iv evangeliorum anglice' (See Ker,
Ker, 1957).The Benedictine cathedral priory of Christ Church, Canterbury: lines on the death of Henry of Blois (d. 1171) added in the late 12th century (f. 109v) by a scribe of Christ Church, Canterbury.4 parchment flyleaves (ff. 1-4) have been
Ker, 1957).The Benedictine cathedral priory of Christ Church, Canterbury: lines on the death of Henry of Blois (d. 1171) added in the late 12th century (f. 109v) by a scribe of Christ Church, Canterbury.4 parchment flyleaves (ff. 1-4) have been
Church Canterbury: evidence of an initial with an archbishop wearing a pallium (f. 2); and by the script of one of the scribes (ff. 28-49v), identified by T. A. M. Bishop as being that of Eadui Basan, a Christ
Church Canterbury: evidence of an initial with an archbishop wearing a pallium (f. 2); and by the script of one of the scribes (ff. 28-49v), identified by T. A. M. Bishop as being that of Eadui Basan, a Christ
Church Canterbury: evidence of an initial with an archbishop wearing a pallium (f. 2); and by the script of one of the scribes (ff. 28-49v), identified by T. A. M. Bishop as being that of Eadui Basan, a Christ
Church Canterbury: evidence of an initial with an archbishop wearing a pallium (f. 2); and by the script of one of the scribes (ff. 28-49v), identified by T. A. M. Bishop as being that of Eadui Basan, a Christ
Church Canterbury: evidence of an initial with an archbishop wearing a pallium (f. 2); and by the script of one of the scribes (ff. 28-49v), identified by T. A. M. Bishop as being that of Eadui Basan, a Christ
Church Canterbury: evidence of an initial with an archbishop wearing a pallium (f. 2); and by the script of one of the scribes (ff. 28-49v), identified by T. A. M. Bishop as being that of Eadui Basan, a Christ
Church Canterbury: evidence of an initial with an archbishop wearing a pallium (f. 2); and by the script of one of the scribes (ff. 28-49v), identified by T. A. M. Bishop as being that of Eadui Basan, a Christ