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Eliensis episcopi' (f. 1v), the volume being one of the large collection presented by him to the college.The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1060' (f. 2), acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after
Eliensis episcopi' (f. 1v), the volume being one of the large collection presented by him to the college.The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1060' (f. 2), acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after
Eliensis episcopi' (f. 1v), the volume being one of the large collection presented by him to the college.The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1060' (f. 2), acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after
Eliensis episcopi' (f. 1v), the volume being one of the large collection presented by him to the college.The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1060' (f. 2), acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after
Eliensis episcopi' (f. 1v), the volume being one of the large collection presented by him to the college.The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1060' (f. 2), acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after
Eliensis episcopi' (f. 1v), the volume being one of the large collection presented by him to the college.The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1060' (f. 2), acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after
marginal Latin annotations in his hand. The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number, no. 1283.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Henry VIII as David Jean
clasps and part of a front flyleaf. Composed by an anonymous West Saxon author between 870 and 930, the OldEnglish version of Orosius's history was adapted from the Latin text (possibly a glossed copy such as St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek,
the beginning of Book I, Chapter i. Composed by an anonymous West Saxon author between 870 and 930, the OldEnglish version of Orosius's history was adapted from the Latin text (possibly a glossed copy such as St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek,
the beginning of Book III, Chapter i. Composed by an anonymous West Saxon author between 870 and 930, the OldEnglish version of Orosius's history was adapted from the Latin text (possibly a glossed copy such as St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek,
the beginning of Book IV, Chapter i. Composed by an anonymous West Saxon author between 870 and 930, the OldEnglish version of Orosius's history was adapted from the Latin text (possibly a glossed copy such as St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek,
part of a Latin alphabet and runes. Composed by an anonymous West Saxon author between 870 and 930, the OldEnglish version of Orosius's history was adapted from the Latin text (possibly a glossed copy such as St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek,
initials in red or blue. Line-fillers in red and blue ink. Prayer book Humfrey Wanley (b. 1672, d. 1726), OldEnglish scholar, palaeographer, and librarian of Robert and Edward Harley, earls of Oxford: inscribed ‘Bought of H. W.' (f. [iii]).
in red (ff. 30-40v). Rubrics in red (ff. 3-40v). Miscellany of Middle English Verse containing: 'Cato Major' and 'Parvis Cato' by Benedict Burgh (ff. 3-30), 'Proverbs of Old Philosophers' (ff. 30-40), and 'Destruction of Jerusalem' ('Titus and Vespasian') (ff. 40v-127)
in red (ff. 30-40v). Rubrics in red (ff. 3-40v). Miscellany of Middle English Verse containing: 'Cato Major' and 'Parvis Cato' by Benedict Burgh (ff. 3-30), 'Proverbs of Old Philosophers' (ff. 30-40), and 'Destruction of Jerusalem' ('Titus and Vespasian') (ff. 40v-127)
of a man's head in profile (f. 75). Bodmin Gospels (St Petroc Gospels); records of grants of manumission in OldEnglish and Latin added on blank leaves and in margins (ff. 1, 8, 13, 141) The Benedictine (later Augustinian) priory
of a man's head in profile (f. 75). Bodmin Gospels (St Petroc Gospels); records of grants of manumission in OldEnglish and Latin added on blank leaves and in margins (ff. 1, 8, 13, 141) The Benedictine (later Augustinian) priory
of a man's head in profile (f. 75). Bodmin Gospels (St Petroc Gospels); records of grants of manumission in OldEnglish and Latin added on blank leaves and in margins (ff. 1, 8, 13, 141) The Benedictine (later Augustinian) priory
of a man's head in profile (f. 75). Bodmin Gospels (St Petroc Gospels); records of grants of manumission in OldEnglish and Latin added on blank leaves and in margins (ff. 1, 8, 13, 141) The Benedictine (later Augustinian) priory
of a man's head in profile (f. 75). Bodmin Gospels (St Petroc Gospels); records of grants of manumission in OldEnglish and Latin added on blank leaves and in margins (ff. 1, 8, 13, 141) The Benedictine (later Augustinian) priory