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in red. Speculum humanae salvationis; Register of the history of the Old Testatment The Cistercian nunnery of St Mary and St Mauritius, Medingen, lower Saxony: inscription 'Liber sanctae Marie virginis sanctique mauritii in medinghe' (f. 1).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660,

Jerome's Psalter (ff. 180-204), the fifteen O's of St Bridget introduced by a long rubric in English (ff. 204-221). Some long rubrics in English. Catchwords.Quire signatures. 2 historiated initial in gold and colours with acanthus leaves, with full border with

August (bound upside down) on the right. One of 29 English folding almanacs, of which 10 are in the British Library: see Carey 2003. Large 'KL' letters in blue with red penwork decoration. Small initials in red or blue. Tables

of 29 English folding almanacs, of which 10 are in the British Library: see Carey 2003. Large 'KL' letters in blue with red penwork decoration. Small initials in red or blue. Tables with words in red. Almanac, with a calendar,

unfoliated leaf and f. i are a late 16th-century paper codex in English. 3 medallions of Taurus, Libra, and Scorpio in colours and gold (ff. 2v, 4v, 5v). 7 large initials in gold on red and blue grounds with sprays

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Harvey printed Misyn's works, Fire of Love etc. (Early Engl. Text Soc.1896), but neither appears to be his autograph. Another English version of Hampole's tract is in Lansd. MS.455, f. 41. Beg."Tary þou not to oure lord to be turnyd,"

Library, London Description SPECULUM SACERDOTALE: a series of addresses to parish priests on the festivals of the Christian year, in English. Preceded by a prologue, beginning "The olde fadres a fore tymes made fro bigynuyng the fostyuites of holy apostles

MSS. by T. F. Simmons, The Lay Folks Mase Book (Early Engl. Text Soc., 1879). ROMANTIC and religious poems, in English, viz.:- Vellum; ff.ix., 93, with 34 to 40 lines to a page. Middle of xv. cent. Ornamental initial on

B Manuscript Number 36683 Source Library British Library, London Description PRYMER, apparently of Salisbury use, with Calendar and Psalter, in English. The Psalter, and in the main the psalms and lessons of the hours, agree with the later of the

"quod A. H," f. 38; "per moy [Ha]liday," f. 66 b. He is probably the author of the French and English colophons, "Plume me fault," etc., and "Explicit liber secundus. Graces a Dieu," f. 36, "Quod my gray gusse penne,"

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