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A Handlist of the Latin Writers of Great Britain and Ireland before 1540
- Title:
- A Handlist of the Latin Writers of Great Britain and Ireland before 1540
- Author:
- Sharpe, R.
- Location:
- Turnhout
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 5 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John of Tynemouth, whose Historia Aurea is found in CCCC MS 5, pp. 333-4
- CCCC MS 6 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John of Tynemouth, whose Historia Aurea is found in CCCC MS 6, pp. 333-4
- CCCC MS 7 Brief bibliographical description of the work of William Wintershill, to whom is attributed the Annales Ricardi II et Henrici IV (1392-1406) as found in CCCC MS 7 at pp. 49-70, 73-88, 91-100, 33-40, 103-36, p. 818 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Walsingham, whose Gesta Abbatum Sancti Albani (1308-1396), incomplete and derived from BL Cotton Claudius E.IV ff. 98r-321r) is found in CCCC MS 7 at pp. 223-40, 183-202, 241-64, pp. 688-90 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Walsingham, whose Liber benefactorum S. Albani as found in CCCC MS 7 at pp. 203-22, dating it to c. 1393 and stating that it is an abridged version of BL Cotton Nero D.VII, pp. 688-90
- CCCC MS 9 Brief bibliographic description of the works of Alcuin, versions of whose Vita S. Vedasti and Vita S. Richarii are found in CCCC MS 9, pp. 36-46
- CCCC MS 21 Brief bibliographic discussion of the works of Ranulf Higden, whose Polychronicon is found in CCCC MS 21, pp. 453-5
- CCCC MS 24 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Pecham OFM, whose Errores damnati is found in CCCC MS 24, pp. 290-97 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Bradwardine (1290-1349), whose De causa Dei contra Pelagianos is found in CCCC MS 24, pp. 642-4
- CCCC MS 30 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Andrew of St Victor, whose Prologue and ’Commentary on the minor prophets’ are found in CCCC MS 30 at ff. 159r-245r, pp. 58-9
- CCCC MS 31 Brief bibliographic description of the works of Stephen Langton, whose ’Commentary on the minor prophets’ (Incipit Ossa duodecim prophetarum pullulant) is found in CCCC MS 31, pp. 624-32
- CCCC MS 33 Brief bibliographic discussion of the works of William de Montibus, whose poem Paeniteas cito is found in CCCC MS 33 at ff. 147r-150v, pp. 793-4
- CCCC MS 34 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Honorius Augustodunensis, whose Offendiculum de incontinentia sacerdotum is found in CCCC MS 34, pp. 179-81
- CCCC MS 37 Brief bibliographic discussion of the works of Walter of Elveden, whose Kalendarium cum tribus cyclis decennoualibus (1327) is found in CCCC MS 37, p. 734
- CCCC MS 41 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Bede the Venerable, whose Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum is found in CCCC MS 41, pp. 70-76
- CCCC MS 42 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Abbo of Fleury OSB, whose Passio S. Eadmundi is found in CCCC MS 42, pp. 1-4
- CCCC MS 43 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Adam of Eynsham OSB, whose Visio Eadmundi monachi de Egnesham is found in CCCC MS 43 at ff. 107r-128v, pp. 15-16 Brief bibliographical description of the works of William of Malmesbury OSB, whose Gesta Pontificum Anglorum is found in CCCC MS 43, pp. 784-6
- CCCC MS 48 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Senatus of Worcester (d. 1207) whose Epistola II (to Master Alfred) is found in CCCC MS 48 at ff. 199r-200r, p. 602
- CCCC MS 54 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Odo of Canterbury OSB, whose ’Commentary on Genesis-Numbers’ is found in CCCC MS 54 , p. 402
- CCCC MS 55 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Stephen Langton, some of whose ’Commentaries’ on the Octateuch and Historical Books of the Old Testament are found in CCCC MS 55, pp. 624-32
- CCCC MS 58 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Stephen Langton, whose ’Commentary on Ecclesiasticus’ is found in CCCC MS 58, pp. 624-32
- CCCC MS 59 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Aelred of Rievaulx OCist, whose Sermo regis Edgari ad clerum from De genealogia regum Anglorum is found in CCCC MS 59, pp. 28-30
- CCCC MS 62 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John of Cornwall (d. after 1179), whose Eulogium ad Alexandrum III is found in CCCC MS 62 , pp. 229-30 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Serlo of Wilton OSB (later OCist), whose ’Commentary on the Lord’s Prayer’ is found in CCCC MS 62, pp. 605-6 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Bede the Venerable, whose ’Commentary on Catholic Epistles’ is found in CCCC MS 62, pp. 70-76
- CCCC MS 63 Brief bibliographical description of the text incipit Quis dabit capiti meo aquam as found in CCCC MS 63, where it is described as the Planctus of Bernard of Clairvaux, which is actually an extract from Oglerio of Locedio‰Ûªs De laudibus sanctae Dei genitricis, p. 151 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Ralph of London OSB, whose Electuarium in delectatione et refocillatione animae is found in CCCC MS 63 at ff. 57v-81r, p. 449 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Anselm of Canterbury OSB, to whom are attributed the Orationes found in CCCC MS 63, pp. 59-61
- CCCC MS 66 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Honorius Augustodunensis, whose De imagine mundi libri tres is found in CCCC MS 66, pp. 179-81 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Gilbert of Limerick (Gilla Easpuic), whose Prologue to De statu ecclesiae is found in CCCC MS 66 at pp. 98-9, with the full text in Cambridge University Library Ff.1.27 at pp. 239-42, pp. 146-7 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Theobald of Ìätampes, whose Epistola to Robert Bloet, Bishop of Lincoln, is found in CCCC MS 66 at pp. 99, 101, p. 637 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Clement of Lanthony OSA, whose De sex alis cherubim and De tribus in paenitentia consideranda are found in CCCC MS 66, pp. 86-9
- CCCC MS 76 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Ralph de Diceto, extracts from whose Abbreuiationes chronicorum are found in CCCC MS 76, p. 446
- CCCC MS 82 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Philip Repingdon OSA, whose Sermones super evangelia dominicalia are found in CCCC MS 82 at ff. 1-247, pp. 437-8
- CCCC MS 83 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Alexander of Ashby OSA, whose Comprehensio historiarum veteris ac novi testamenti is found in CCCC MS 83 at ff. 9r-25, pp. 47-8
- CCCC MS 89 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Stephen Langton, archbishop of Canterbury and cardinal, whose Postillae in Esdram. in Nehemiam, in libros Machabeorum, in Jeremiam, in Lamentationes Jeremiae, in Ezechielem are found in CCCC MS 89, pp. 624-32
- CCCC MS 92 Brief note of the evidence for attributing the ’Chronicle’ as found in CCCC MS 92 formerly attributed to Florence of Worcester to John of Worcester, p. 116
- CCCC MS 96 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Brompton OCist, to whom is attributed the ’Chronicle’ (588-1199) found in CCCC MS 96, noting that this attribution depends upon a note in this MS which was probably intended as a record of donation and not of authorship, p. 220
- CCCC MS 97A Brief bibliographical description of the works of Clement Maidstone OTrin (later OSS), whose Martyrium Ricardi Archiepiscopi is found in CCCC MS 197A (Sharpe does not list this text among those attributed to Maidstone), p. 89
- CCCC MS 99 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Dastin, whose Epistola ad episcopum Iohannem XXII de alchemia, Rosarium and Visio super artem alchemicam all appear in CCCC MS 99 at pp. 18-21, 122-43 and 96-99 respectively, pp. 232-3
- CCCC MS 100 Brief bibliographical description of De rebus gestis Aelfredi regis attributed to Asser as found in a sixteenth century transcription in CCCC MS 100, p. 64 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Geoffrey of Coldingham OSB, whose De statu ecclesiae Dunelmensis is found in CCCC MS 100 at pp. 105-22, pp. 122-3 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Tito Livio Frulovisi, whose Vita Henrici V regis Angliae is found in CCCC MS 100 at ff. 129r-226, p. 698
- CCCC MS 101 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Caradog of Llancarfan, whose Vita Gildae is found in CCCC MS 101, pp. 83-4 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Aelred of Rievaulx OCist, whose Vita Dauidis Scotorum regis (De genealogia regum Anglorum) is found in CCCC MS 101, pp. 28-30 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Robert Talbot (1505-58), whose Annotationes in eam partem Itinerarii Antonini quae ad Brittaniam spectat is found in CCCC MS 101 at pp. 140-68, p. 574 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Roger of Howden, whose ’Epigrams on the Death of Richard I’ are found in CCCC MS 101, p. 591 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Walter of Coventry, tentatively attributing to him the text of the Memoriale, an extract from which, concerning Henry II’s refusal to allow papal legates into England in 1171, is found in CCCC MS 101, p. 731 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Henry of Huntingdon, whose ’Letter to Warin the Breton’ from Book Eight of the Historia Anglorum is found in CCCC 101, pp. 171-2 Brief bibliographical description of the works of the figure known as Nennius, whose Historia Brittonum is found in CCCC MS 101, p. 382
- CCCC MS 103 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Uthred of Boldon OSB, whose De substantialibus regulae monachalis and De perfectione vivendi in religione are found in CCCC MS 103 at pp. 291-310 and 310-30 respectively, pp. 699-702 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Wyclif, whose De actibus anime is found in CCCC MS 103, pp. 347-54 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard FitzRalph, whose De pauperie Salvatoris, Books I-VIII is found in CCCC MS 103, pp. 478-81 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Robert Kilwardby OP, whose Quaestiones (Nos. 47, 49, 50) are found in CCCC MS 103, pp. 560-64 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Baconsthorpe OCarm, an extract from whose Quaestiones canonicae are found in CCCC MS 103, pp. 208-9
- CCCC MS 104 Brief bibliographical description of the Latin works of Hugh Latimer, bishop of Worcester, whose ’First Sermon Preached Before King Edward, March 8, 1549’ is found in CCCC MS 104, p. 187
- CCCC MS 110 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Rudbourne OSB, whose Epitome historiae maioris ecclesiae Wintoniensis and Historia maior de fundatione ecclesiae Wintoniensis are found in CCCC MS 110 at pp. 260-77 and pp. 257-60 in versions copied from Oxford, All Souls MS 114 and Lambeth Palace Library MS 183 respectively, pp. 677-8 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Rous, a partial transcript of whose Historia de regibus Angliae is found in CCCC MS 110 at pp. 3-127, pp. 304-5
- CCCC MS 119 Brief bibliographical description of the Latin works of Hugh Latimer, bishop of Worcester, whose letter to Doctor Green, requesting that one Master Wynfelde be considered to succeed in locum Lufvelli is found in CCCC MS 119, p. 187
- CCCC MS 123 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Herbert of Bosham, whose Epistolae are found in CCCC MS 123, pp. 177-8
- CCCC MS 129 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard de Templo OSA, whose Itinerarium peregrinorum et gesta regis Ricardi as found in CCCC MS 129, p. 513
- CCCC MS 135 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Anselm of Canterbury OSB, whose Epistolae (possibly the Collectio epistolarum Anselmi archiepiscopi of Anselm of Bury) are found in CCCC MS 135, pp. 59-61
- CCCC MS 139 Brief bibliographical description of the works of the figure known as Nennius, whose Historia Brittonum is found in CCCC MS 139, p. 382 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John of Hexham OSA, whose ’Continuation’ of Simeon of Durham’s Gesta regum is found in CCCC MS 139, p. 263 Brief bibliographical description of the works of William of Glasgow, whose Carmen de morte Sumerledi (c. 1164), is found in CCCC MS 139 at ff. 135 r-v, p. 771 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thurstan, archbishop of York (d. 1140), whose Epistola de egressu monachorum Fontanensium is found in CCCC MS 139 at ff. 155r-160, p. 697 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard of Hexham OSA, whose De gestis regis Stephani et de belo standardii is found in CCCC MS 139, p. 483 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Simeon of Durham OSB, whose Historia regum is found in CCCC MS 139, pp. 607-8 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Serlo of Fountains OCist, to whom is attributed the text Descriptio de bello inter regem Scotiae et barones Angliae as found in CCCC MS 139 at ff. 134v-135r, pp. 604-5 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Aelred of Rievaulx OCist, whose Miraculum de quadam sanctimonali de Watton and Relatio de standardo are found in CCCC MS 139, pp. 28-30
- CCCC MS 150 Brief bibliographical description of the works of William Pore OCist (mid-13th century), whose Novale, dedicated to Henry abbot of Swineshead (1253-63), is found in CCCC MS 150 at ff. iii r - vi r. where the author and recipient are identified in an acrostic, p. 801
- CCCC MS 152 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Nicholas Trevet OP, whose Annales sex regum Angliae (to 1216) is found in CCCC MS 152 at ff. 1r-48v, p. 394
- CCCC MS 160 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Bede the Venerable, whose ’Commentary on Catholic Epistles’ is found in CCCC MS 160, pp. 70-76
- CCCC MS 161 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Aelred of Rievaulx OCist, whose Vita S. Edwardi regis et confessoris is found in CCCC MS 161, pp. 28-30 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Goscelin of Canterbury OSB (d. after 1114), to whom is attributed the Vita S. Erkenwaldi found in CCCC MS 161, pp. 151-4 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Folcard OSB, monk of Christ Church Canterbury and acting abbot of Thorney (d. after 1085), whose Vita S. Botulphi is found in CCCC MS 161 at ff. 61v-63, p. 117 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Lantfred OSB (10th century), monk of Winchester Old Minster, to whom is attributed the Translatio et miracula S. Swithuni as found in CCCC MS 161, p. 358
- CCCC MS 162 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, many of whose Old English homilies are found in CCCC MS 162, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 167 Brief bibliographical description of the Latin works of John Capgrave OESA, whose Abbreviacion of Chronicles is found in CCCC MS 167, pp. 223-4
- CCCC MS 175 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Walter of Coventry, tentatively attributing to him the text of the Memoriale as found in CCCC MS 175, p. 731
- CCCC MS 177 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Pecham OFM to whom has been attributed the Defensio fratrum mendicantium and the Speculum miseriarum senectutis as found in CCCC MS 177, noting that Gui de la Marche (d. 1291) is another possible author of the former work, pp. 290-97 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Waleys, whose Breviloquium de uirtutibus antiquorum and an extract from whose Communiloquium are found in CCCC MS 177, pp. 337-42 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Peter of Blois (d. 1212), whose Compendium in Iob, De tranfiguratione Domini and De conversione beati Pauli are found in CCCC MS 177, pp. 418-23 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard Ullerston (d. 1423), whose De officio militari is found in CCCC MS 177 at ff. 179r-184v, pp. 516-7 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Philip Eton, whose De aetatibus hominis is found in CCCC MS 177 at f. 246v and in BL Royal 8. B. VI, f. 31r, from where the identification (’per magistrum Ph. Eton’) derives, p. 436 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Walter Map, whose Dissuasio Valerii ad Rufinum philosophum ne uxorem ducat, extracted from De nugis curialium, and the poem Disputatio inter uinum et aquam attributed to him are found in CCCC MS 177, p. 737 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Honorius Augustodunensis, whose Elucidarium is found in CCCC MS 177, pp. 179-81 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Ridewall OFM, whose Commentary on the Epistola Valerii ad Rufinum is found in CCCC MS 177 at ff 188r-194, p. 301
- CCCC MS 178 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, whose Old English Hexamaron is found in CCCC MS 178, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 179 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard the Premonstratensian (late 12th century), whose De canone missae (sometimes attributed to Richard of Cornwall) is found in CCCC MS 179 at ff, 39v-47v, pp. 499-501 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Robert Grosseteste, whose De probatione virginitatis beatae Mariae is found in CCCC MS 179 at ff. 21v-24r, pp. 539-51
- CCCC MS 180 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard FitzRalph, whose De pauperie Salvatoris, Books I-VIII is found in CCCC MS 180, copied for Adam Easton OSB, perhaps at Avignon where Book VIII was added in 1358-9, and later at Norwich, pp. 478-81 On mss of Richard FitzRalph, De pauperie Salvatoris, Books I-VIII - also in Corpus 180, p. 479
- CCCC MS 183 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Bede the Venerable, whose Vita S. Cuthberti is found in CCCC MS 183, pp. 70-76
- CCCC MS 186 Brief bibliographic discussion of the works of William de Montibus, whose Paeniteas cito, Versarius and Numerale are found in CCCC MS 186, pp. 793-4
- CCCC MS 188 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, many of whose Old English homilies are found in CCCC MS 188, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 189 Brief bibliographical description of the work of William Thorne OSB (fl. 1400), whose ’Chronicle’ (578-1397) is found in CCCC MS 189 at ff. 46r-190r, p. 813
- CCCC MS 190 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, a number of texts by whom are found in CCCC MS 190, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 194 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Peter of Blois (d. 1212), whose De conversione beati Pauli is found in CCCC MS 194 ff 1v-2v, pp. 418-23 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Peter of Ickham OSB (d. 1295), monk of Christ Church Canterbury, whose De gestis Britonum et Anglorum is found in CCCC MS 194 at ff. 135r-181v, p. 427
- CCCC MS 195 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Walsingham OSB, to whom has been attributed the Chronica maiora (1259-1392, continued to 1420) as found in CCCC MS 195, pp. 688-90
- CCCC MS 197A & CCCC MS 197B Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard Scrope, whose Articuli contra Henricum IV (1399) are found in CCCC MS 197 at pp. 85-93, p. 509
- CCCC MS 198 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, a number of whose homilies are found in CCCC MS 198, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 199 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Ieuan ap Sulien, some of whose verses are found in CCCC MS 199, p. 193
- CCCC MS 200 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Baldwin of Ford OCist, whose De sacramento altaris is found in CCCC MS 200, pp. 66-7
- CCCC MS 201 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, whose First Old English Pastoral Letter for Wulfstan, Archbishop of York c. 1006 is found in CCCC MS 201, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 204 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Stephen Langton, archbishop of Canterbury and cardinal, whose Commentaries on Isaiah, Kings, Chronicles and Maccabees are found in CCCC MS 204, pp. 624-32
- CCCC MS 206 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Alcuin, whose De dialectica is found in CCCC MS 206 at ff. 101r-120, pp. 36-46
- CCCC MS 217 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Bede the Venerable, whose De schematibus et tropis is found in CCCC MS 217, pp. 70-76 Brief bibliographic discussion of the works of William de Montibus, whose Speculum penitentes is found in CCCC MS 217, pp. 793-4 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Adam of Dore OCist (d. 1216), an abbreviated version of whose Adaptationes veteris testamenti ad novum (Pictor in Carmine) is found in CCCC MS 217 at ff. 219r-25, the MS is stated to be from Worcester, pp. 9-10 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Alexander Nequam OSA, whose Corrogationes Promethei is found in CCCC MS 217, pp. 51-3 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Andrew of St Victor, whose ’Commentary on the Heptateuch’, ’Commentary on Kings’ and ’Commentary on Chronicles’ are found in CCCC MS 217, pp. 58-9 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Geoffrey de Vinsauf, whose Documentum de modo et arte dictandi et versificandi is found in CCCC MS 217 at ff. 209r-218r, the MS is stated to be from Worcester, pp. 129-30
- CCCC MS 219 Brief bibliographical description of the work of Ralph Gobion OSB, abbot of St Albans, to whom is attributed the Historia Alexandri Macedonis as found in CCCC MS 219 at ff. 1r-64r, the only other known copy of the text being in Gonville and Caius MS 154/204 at ff. 1r-137, p. 448
- CCCC MS 221 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Alcuin, whose _Orthographia_ is found in CCCC MS 221, pp. 36-46
- CCCC MS 222 Brief mention of the fact that Hugh of Girune OSB, (d. after 1239) monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, donated MS 222 to that house, as testified by an inscription on f. i (Liber Hugonis de Girunde de penitentia Magdalene), p. 186
- CCCC MS 222 & CCCC MS 226 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Stephen Langton, whose De poenitentia sub persona Magdalenae (sometimes attributed to Simon Langton) is found in CCCC MS 226 at ff. 1r-110r, and mention of the fact that one of the original flyleaves of CCCC MS 226 is now in CCCC MS 222, pp. 624-32
- CCCC MS 226 Brief mention of the fact that a flyleaf now in MS 222, donated by Hugh of Girune OSB, (d. after 1239) monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, to that house, was originally part of CCCC MS 226, p. 186
- CCCC MS 233 Brief bibliographic discussion of the works of William de Montibus, whose poem Paeniteas cito is found in CCCC MS 233, pp. 793-4
- CCCC MS 240 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Walsingham, recording the attribution to him of authorship of the Ypodigma Neustriae as found in CCCC MS 240, dating it to the 15th century but finding the attribution to Walsingham ’spurious’, pp. 688-90
- CCCC MS 244 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Netter of Walden OCarm, whose Introductiones naturalium (attributed to Thomas Walsingham by Thorndike and Kibre) is found in CCCC MS 244 at ff. 83r-95, pp. 671-2 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Martin the Englishman, whose Obiectiones consequentiarum is found in CCCC MS 244 at ff. 33v-38v, pp. 371-2 Brief bibliographical description of the works of William Heytesbury (d. 1380), an incomplete version of whose Tractatus consequentiarum is found in CCCC MS 244 at ff. 39v-58v, pp. 775-7
- CCCC MS 244 & CCCC MS 378 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Walsingham in which the text incipit Natura est duplex as appears in CCCC manuscripts 244 and 378 is described as spuriously attributed to Walsingham, p. 690
- CCCC MS 252 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Jocelin of Furness OCist (d. 1210), an incomplete version of whose Vita S. Helenae is found in CCCC MS 252 at ff. 166v-183v, dating the MS to the early 14th century and placing it at Norwich, p. 198
- CCCC MS 255 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John de Burgo, whose Pupilla oculi (a compendium derived in large part from William of Paull’s Oculus sacerdotis) is found in CCCC MS 255, p. 222
- CCCC MS 257 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Robert Grosseteste, a number of whose works appear in CCCC MS 257, pp. 539-52
- CCCC MS 258 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works attributed to Andrew Horn, once thought to have been the author of Le mireur a justices as found uniquely in CCCC MS 258, p. 57
- CCCC MS 259 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Ranulf Higden OSB (d. 1364), whose Polychronicon (to 1338) is found in CCCC MS 259, pp. 453-5
- CCCC MS 261 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John of Gaddesden, whose Rosa medicinae siue Rosa Anglica is found in CCCC MS 261, p. 252
- CCCC MS 262 Brief bibliographical description of the works of William of Newburgh OSA, whose Historia rerum Anglicarum is found in CCCC MS 262, p. 794
- CCCC MS 263 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Honorius Augustodunensis, whose Speculum ecclesiae is found in CCCC MS 263, pp. 179-81
- CCCC MS 264 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Bede the Venerable, whose Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum is found in CCCC MS 264, pp. 70-76 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Roger of Wendover OSB, whose Flores historiarum is found in CCCC MS 264 temp. Richard I - Henry III, p. 598
- CCCC MS 265 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, whose ’Letter to the monks of Eynsham’ is found in CCCC MS 265, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 266 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Peter of Blois (d. 1212), whose Inuectiua contra perfidiam Iudaeorum and De amicitia Christiana et de caritate Dei are found in CCCC MS 266, pp. 418-22
- CCCC MS 267 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Thwing of Bridlington OSA, whose Versus prophetiales Johannis de Bridlington are found in CCCC MS 267, p. 220 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Ergome OESA, whose ’Commentary’ on the Versus prophetiales Johannis de Bridlington is found in CCCC MS 267, p. 242
- CCCC MS 273 Brief bibliographical description of the Epistolae of Arnulf of Lisieux (d. 1182), a copy of which is found in CCCC MS 273, p. 64
- CCCC MS 275 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Grandisson, whose Vita S. Thomae Cantuariensis is found in CCCC MS 275 at ff. 216v-235r, p. 260
- CCCC MS 277 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Adam of Barking (12th century), whose De serie sex aetatum is found uniquely in CCCC MS 277, possibly the same manuscript Leland saw at Sherborne, pp. 5-6
- CCCC MS 280 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Henry of Huntingdon, whose Historia Anglorum is found in CCCC MS 280, pp. 171-2
- CCCC MS 281 Brief bibliographical description of the works attributed to Thomas de la More of Northmoor, who wrote a French account of the deposition of Edward II but noting that the Latin version of the same subject matter, Vita et mors Edwardi II regis, which appears in CCCC MS 281, is no more than an abstract derived from Geoffrey le Baker, p. 669
- CCCC MS 281 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Geoffrey of Monmouth, whose Historia regum Britanniae is found in CCCC MS 281, p. 127
- CCCC MS 283 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Adelard of Bath, astronomical tables derived from whose works are found in CCCC MS 283, pp. 23-4
- CCCC MS 285 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Tito Livio Frulovisi, whose Vita Henrici V regis Angliae is found in CCCC MS 285, the holograph copy presented to Henry VI, p. 698
- CCCC MS 285 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Aldhelm, bishop of Sherborne, whose De uirginitate is found in CCCC MS 285, p. 46
- CCCC MS 287 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Nigel Witeker OSB, whose prose tract Contra curiales et officiales clerico siue De eruditione praelatorum is found in CCCC MS 287 at p. 144, pp. 400-401 Brief bibliographical discussion of John Flete OSB’s De fundatione ecclesiae Westmonasterii as found in CCCC MS 287, p. 247
- CCCC MS 288 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Alan of Tewkesbury OSB, fourteen of whose Epistolae are found in CCCC MS 288 at ff. 1r-9v, pp. 33-4 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard the Premonstratensian (late 12th century), whose De canone missae (sometimes attributed to Richard of Cornwall) is found in CCCC MS 288 at ff. 34r-36, pp. 499-501
- CCCC MS 291 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Bede the Venerable, whose De temporum ratione is found in CCCC MS 291, pp. 70-76
- CCCC MS 292 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Geoffrey of Monmouth, whose Historia regum Britanniae is found in CCCC MS 292, p. 127
- CCCC MS 295 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Alan of Tewkesbury, the Prologue and Explanatio of whose Vita S. Thomae Cantuariensis is found in CCCC MS 295 at ff. 1r-6r, pp. 33-4 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Alan of Tewkesbury, whose Collectio epistolarum S. Thomae Cantuariensi (Recension III) are found in CCCC MS 295, pp. 33-4
- CCCC MS 297 Brief bibliographical description of the works of William de Sumere (?13th century), whose Experimenta is found in CCCC MS 297 at ff. 127v-135v, p. 811
- CCCC MS 298 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Nicholas Trevet, an extract from whose Quaestiones quodlibetales (Quodl. 1.q.13) is found in CCCC MS 298 at ff. 74v-75v , pp. 394-9 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Eadmer of Canterbury OSB, whose Epistola ad Glastonienses is found in CCCC MS 298, pp. 104-5
- CCCC MS 299 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Anselm of Canterbury OSB, whose Epistolae are found in CCCC MS 299, pp. 59-61
- CCCC MS 300 Brief bibliographical description of the works attributed to Adam of Dore OCist, the long version of whose Adaptationes veteris testamenti ad novum (Pictor in Carmine) is found in CCCC MS 300 , pp. 9-10
- CCCC MS 302 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, a number of whose homilies are found in CCCC MS 302, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 303 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, a number of texts by whom are found in CCCC MS 303, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 305 Brief bibliographical description of the works of William of Nottingham OFM, an abbreviated version of whose Commentary on Unum ex quatuor is found in CCCC MS 305, pp. 795-6
- CCCC MS 307 Brief bibliographical description of the Vita S. Guthlaci of Felix of Crowland as found in CCCC MS 307, p. 116
- CCCC MS 308 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Honorius Augustodunensis, whose Elucidarium is found in CCCC MS 308, pp. 179-81 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Honorius Augustodunensis, whose Elucidarius is found in CCCC MS 308, pp. 179-81
- CCCC MS 312 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Goscelin of Canterbury OSB (d. after 1114), whose Historia minor de adventu beati Augustini is found in CCCC MS 312 at p. 213, pp. 151-4 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Goscelin of Canterbury OSB (d. after 1114), whose Historia, miracula et translatio S. Augustini is found in CCCC MS 312 at pp. 1-212, pp. 151-4
- CCCC MS 313 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Ralph de Diceto, whose Opuscula is found in CCCC MS 313, p. 446
- CCCC MS 315 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Andrew of St Victor, whose ’Commentary on Kings’ and ’Commentary on Chronicles’ are found in CCCC MS 315, pp. 58-9
- CCCC MS 316 Brief bibliographical description of the works works of Alexander of Canterbury OSB, whose Liber ex dictis beati Anselmi and Miracula are found in CCCC MS 316, pp. 48-9 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Anselm of Canterbury OSB, to whom is attributed the Sermo de dedicatione ecclesiae, incipit Quia sancta sollennia dedicationis as found in CCCC MS 316, pp. 59-61
- CCCC MS 317 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Alcuin, whose De uirtutibus et uitiis ad Widonem comitem is found in CCCC MS 317, pp. 36-46 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Robert Allington (d. after 1395), whose Determinatio de adoratione imaginum is found in CCCC MS 317 (Part 3) at ff. 125r-128v, pp. 521-3 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Deverose (d. after 1400), whose Utrum imagines sint adorandae and De materia peregrinationis are found in CCCC MS 317 (Part 3) at ff. 125r-126v and ff. 127r-128v respectively, pp. 235-6
- CCCC MS 318 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Aelred of Rievaulx OCist, whose Vita S. Edwardi regis et confessoris is found in CCCC MS 318, pp. 28-30 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Eadmer of Canterbury OSB, whose Vita et miracula S. Anselmi is found in CCCC MS 318, pp. 104-5 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Gilbert Crispin OSB, whose Vita Herluini abbatis is found in CCCC MS 318, pp. 142-3
- CCCC MS 319 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Honorius Augustodunensis, whose Gemma animae siue De diuinis officiis is found in CCCC MS 319, pp. 179-81
- CCCC MS 321 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Bede the Venerable, whose De orthographia is found in CCCC MS 221, pp. 70-76
- CCCC MS 329 Brief bibliographical description of Geoffrey de Rocherio OSB’s ’History of Thetford Priory’ as found uniquely in CCCC MS 329, p. 127 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Geoffrey de Rocherio OSB (d. after 1371), an incomplete version of whose ’History of Thetford Priory’ is found in CCCC MS 329 at ff. 106v-109v, p. 127 Brief bibliographical description of John Bramis’ Historia regis Waldei as found in CCCC MS 329, p. 219
- CCCC MS 331 Brief of bibliographical description of the works of Baldwin of Ford OCist, whose De sacramento altaris is found in CCCC MS 331, pp. 66-7 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Tissington OFM (d. c. 1395), whose Confessio de sacramento altaris is found in CCCC MS 331 at pp. 583-613, p. 330
- CCCC MS 332 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Eadmer of Canterbury OSB, whose De beatitudine caelestis patriae is found in CCCC MS 332, pp. 104-5
- CCCC MS 333 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Roger Conway OFM (d. 1360), whose Defensio religionis mendicantium (De confessionibus contra Armachanum) is found in CCCC MS 333 at ff. 77r-123, pp. 585-6
- CCCC MS 335 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Robert of Ketton (d. after 1135), archdeacon of Pamplona, the Preface to whose Liber legis Saracenorum quem Alchoran uocant is found in CCCC MS 335, pp. 559-60
- CCCC MS 339 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Peter of Ickham OSB (d. 1295), monk of Christ Church Canterbury, whose De gestis Britonum et Anglorum is found in CCCC MS 339 Part 2 at ff. 1r-48; notes that the text continues to 1327, ascr. to Ralph Remington, p. 427
- CCCC MS 341 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Eadmer of Canterbury OSB, whose Historia nouorum in Anglia and Vita S. Anselmi are found in CCCC MS 341, pp. 104-5
- CCCC MS 343 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Ralph of Coggeshall OCist (d. after 1224), extracts from whose Chronicon Anglicanum and Chronicon terrae sanctae et de captis a Saldino Hierosolymis are found in CCCC MS 343, pp. 445-6 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Ralph Niger (d. c. 1210), whose Chronicum is found in CCCC MS 343, pp. 450-51
- CCCC MS 350 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Rudbourne OSB (d. after 1450), whose Historia maior de fundatione ecclesiae Wintoniensis is found in CCCC MS 350, copied from a defective version of the text in Lambeth Palace MS 183, pp. 677-8
- CCCC MS 355 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Colet (1467-1519), whose Episotalae beati Pauli ad Romanos expositio and Geneseos expositio ad Radulphum (incomplete) are found in CCCC MS 355 at pp. 1-195 and pp. 196-226 respectively, pp. 227-8 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Colet, whose Epistolae beati Pauli ad Romanos expositio and Geneseos expositio ad Radulphum are found in CCCC MS 355 at pp. 1-194 and 195-226 respectively, the latter ending imperfectly, pp. 227-9
- CCCC MS 359 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Bede the Venerable, whose Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum and De natura rerum are found in CCCC MS 359, pp. 70-76 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Cuthbert, abbot of Wearmouth Jarrow, whose De obitu Baedae is found in CCCC MS 359, p. 94
- CCCC MS 360 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Felton (d. 1434), whose Sermones de tempore (Sermones Mawdelyn) are found in CCCC MS 360, pp. 243-5
- CCCC MS 363 Brief bibliographical description of the works of the figure known as Nennius, whose Historia Brittonum is found in CCCC MS 363, p. 382
- CCCC MS 365 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard Rolle of Hampole, whose ’Commentary on the Psalms’, ’Commentary on the 20th Psalm’, ’Commentary on the Song of Songs’ and Paruum Iob siue Libelleus in nouem lectiones mortuorum are found in CCCC MS 365, pp. 501-03
- CCCC MS 367 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, whose De temporibus anni and a number of homilies are found in CCCC MS 367, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 369 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Bever, author of the __Brut_us abbreuiatus_ to whom has been attributed the Chronicon Regum Angliae ab adventu Saxonum ad Henricum III., annon 1216 as found in CCCC MS 369, p. 216
- CCCC MS 371 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Eadmer of Canterbury OSB, whose Epistola ad Glastonienses and Vita et miracula S. Dunstani are found in CCCC MS 371, pp. 104-5
- CCCC MS 378 Brief bibliographical description of the works of William Heytesbury (d. 1380), an incomplete version of whose Tractatus consequentiarum is found in CCCC MS 378 at ff. 82r-84v, pp. 775-7 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Martin the Englishman, whose Obiectiones consequentiarum are to be found in CCCC MS 378 at ff. 58r-64v, pp. 371-2 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard Brinkley OFM (late 14th century), whose Tractatus aureus is to be found in CCCC MS 378 at ff. 34v-45v, pp. 461-2 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Netter of Walden OCarm (d. 1430), whose Introductiones naturalium (attributed to Thomas Walsingham OSB by Thorndike and Kibre, 1963) is found in CCCC MS 378 at ff. 67-74, pp. 671-2 Brief bibliographical description of the works attributed to William Chubbes (d. 1505) Introductio logices incipit Bene fundatum preexigit debitum as found in CCCC MS 378 ff. 104r-106r, p. 759
- CCCC MS 378 & CCCC MS 244 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Walsingham OSB in which the text incipit Natura est duplex found in CCCC manuscripts 378 and 244 is described as spuriously attributed to Walsingham, p. 690
- CCCC MS 379 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, whose ’Preface to Genesis’ is found in CCCC MS 379 in a partial transcript made by Robert Talbot, pp. 25-6 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Robert Talbot (1505-58), whose Annotationes in eam partem Itinerarii Antonini quae ad Brittaniam spectat is found in CCCC MS 379 at ff. 19r-65v (though it lacks the final paragraph), p. 574
- CCCC MS 380 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Robert of Cricklade OSA (d. after 1188), whose Speculum fidei appears uniquely in CCCC MS 380 at ff. 2r-132v, pp. 532-3
- CCCC MS 382 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard FitzRalph, whose De pauperie Salvatoris, Books I-VIII is found in CCCC MS 382, pp. 478-81
- CCCC MS 387 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard Rolle of Hampole, whose commentary on the Psalter in English is found in CCCC MS 387, pp. 501-03
- CCCC MS 389 Brief bibliographical description of the Vita S. Guthlaci of Felix of Crowland as found in CCCC MS 389, p. 116
- CCCC MS 390 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Gerald of Wales (1146-1222), whose De Vita Galfridi archiepiscopi appears uniquely in CCCC MS 390 at pp. 1-70, pp. 134-7
- CCCC MS 393 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Gregory of Ely OSB, whose Vita et miracula S. Etheldredae metrice is found uniquely in CCCC MS 393 at f. 33v, p. 155
- CCCC MS 395 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Robert Green of Welby (d. after 1544), whose De fama, Quaestiones super benedicti lapidis philosophici compositione, Secretum, Pulchrum somnium and Dialogus inter Hilardum necromanticum et quendam spiritum are found in CCCC MS 395 at pp. 114-6, 251-5, 256-60, 262-5 and 265ff respectively, p. 539
- CCCC MS 396 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Dastin, to whom has been attributed the authorship of the Rosarius found in in CCCC MS 396 at pp. 86-101, pp. 232-4
- CCCC MS 397 Brief bibliographic discussion of the works of William de Montibus, whose Tropi is found in CCCC MS 397, pp. 793-4
- CCCC MS 400 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Gerald of Wales (1146-1222), whose Catalogus brevior librorum suorum and Retractiones are to be found in CCCC MS 400 (Part 2) at ff. 39r-v and ff 37v-39r respectively, both are 16th century copies made for Archbishop Parker, pp. 134-7 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Gerald of Wales (1146-1226), whose De iure et statu Meneuensis ecclesiae, in an abridged (Distinctions I, II and VII only) is found in CCCC MS 400 Pt. 3 pp. 1-113, pp. 134-7
- CCCC MS 402 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Aelred of Rievaulx OCist, whose De institutione inclusarum is found in CCCC MS 402, pp. 28-30
- CCCC MS 406 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Geoffrey de Vinsauf, whose Poetria noua is found in CCCC MS 406, pp. 129-30 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Joseph of Exter (d. 1210) whose Bellum Troianum is found in CCCC MS 406, p. 356
- CCCC MS 407 Brief mention of the fact that Bale cites Hugh of Ireland OFM as one author of a text on travels to the Holy Land, possibly on the basis of seeing what is now CCCC MS 407 (described as Itinerarium Symeonis Semeonis et Hugonis illuminatoris) at Norwich, p. 186 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Simon Simeonis OFM (d. after 1322), an incomplete version of whose Itinerarium in terram sanctam is found uniquely in CCCC MS 407 at ff. 1r-33v, p. 617
- CCCC MS 408 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Capgrave OESA, whose De illustribus Henricis is found in CCCC MS 408 in what is stated to be an autograph copy, pp. 223-4
- CCCC MS 410 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Walter of Oddington OSB (d. after 1316), whose De speculatione musicae is found in CCCC MS 410 at ff. 1r-36r, p. 738
- CCCC MS 414 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Walter Map, whose Dissuasio Valerii ad Rufinum philosophum ne uxorem ducat, extracted from De nugis curialium, is found in CCCC MS 414, p. 737 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Geoffrey of Monmouth, whose Historia regum Britanniae and Prophetia Ambrosii Merlini are found in CCCC MS 414, p. 127 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Gervase of Tilbury, whose Otia imperiala is found in CCCC MS 414, p. 141 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Ridewall OFM, whose ’Commentary’ on the Epistola Valerii ad Rufinum is found in CCCC MS 414 at pp. 343-67, p. 301
- CCCC MS 417 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of John Stone of Canterbury whose Chronica is found in CCCC MS 417, p. 324
- CCCC MS 419 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, a number of texts by whom are found in CCCC MS 419, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 421 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, many of whose ’Homilies’ are found in CCCC MS 421, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 423 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas Penketh OESA (d. 1487), whose Ars sermocinandi is found in CCCC MS 423 (Part 2) at ff. 1r-13, pp. 674-5
- CCCC MS 424 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas de Frakaham OSA (early 13th century), canon of Lessness whose Speculum spiritalis amicitiae is found in CCCC MS 424, the only known MS in which the authorship is attested, p. 657
- CCCC MS 425 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Gerald of Wales (1146-1226), whose Vita S. Remigii episcopi and Vita S. Hugonis are found in CCCC MS 425 at pp. 9-88 and 90-159 respectively , pp. 134-7
- CCCC MS 426 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Bede the Venerable, whose De locis sanctis is found in CCCC MS 426, pp. 70-76
- CCCC MS 427 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Richard of Cirencester OSB (d. 1401) whose Speculum historiale de gestis regum Angliae may have served as the basis for the chronicle entitled Abbreuiatio Ricardi Cicestrii monachi (continued to 1272) as found in CCCC MS 427, p. 464 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Peter of Ickham OSB (d. 1295), monk of Christ Church Canterbury, whose De gestis Britonum et Anglorum (to 1429) is found in CCCC MS 427 pp. 5-62, p. 427
- CCCC MS 438 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Guido de Walda OSB (d. 1260), to whom is attributed the Continuation of Gervase of Canterbury’s De gestis Britonum et Anglorum found in CCCC MS 438 (Part 2), p. 157
- CCCC MS 439 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Honorius Augustodunensis, whose Elucidarius is found in CCCC MS 439, pp. 179-81 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Honorius Augustodunensis, whose Elucidarium is found in CCCC MS 439, pp. 179-81
- CCCC MS 441 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Odo of Cheriton OCist, a collection of whose Fabulae are found in CCCC MS 441, pp. 403-5 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard the Premonstratensian (late 12th century), whose De canone missae (sometimes attributed to Richard of Cornwall) is found in CCCC MS 441 at pp. 442-55, pp. 499-501 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard of Thetford (13th century), whose Ars dilatandi sermones is found in CCCC MS 441 at pp. 13-30, p. 514
- CCCC MS 449 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of Aelfric OSB, abbot of Eynsham, whose Glossary is found in CCCC MS 449, pp. 25-6
- CCCC MS 450 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Walter of Wimborne OFM, whose De palpone is found in CCCC MS 450, p. 743 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John of Bologna, whose Summa notariae is found in CCCC MS 450, p. 218
- CCCC MS 451 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Anselm of Canterbury OSB, to whom is attributed the Sermo de beata Maria as found in CCCC MS 451, pp. 59-61 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Achard of St Victor OSA (d. 1171), to whom is attributed De discretione animae spiritus et mentis found in CCCC MS 451 at ff. 131r-134v, p. 4
- CCCC MS 452 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Eadmer of Canterbury OSB, whose Historia nouorum in Anglia is found in CCCC MS 452, pp. 104-5
- CCCC MS 453 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Robert Grosseteste (d. 1235), whose Epistolae are found in CCCC MS 453, pp. 539-51
- CCCC MS 455 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Thomas of Cobham (d. after 1233), whose Summa de arte praedicandi and Sermon XXIII are found in CCCC MS 455, pp. 649-50
- CCCC MS 456 Brief bibliographical discussion of the works of Richard of Bury (1281 - 1345) whose Philobiblon is found in CCCC MS 456, p. 462
- CCCC MS 457 Brief bibliographical description of the works works of Alexander of Canterbury OSB, whose Liber ex dictis beati Anselmi and Miracula are found in CCCC MS 457, pp. 48-9
- CCCC MS 459 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard the Premonstratensian (late 12th century), whose De canone missae (sometimes attributed to Richard of Cornwall) is found in CCCC MS 459 at ff. 75r-81, pp. 499-501 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Roger of Salisbury (d. 1247), whose Verborum significationes super librum Sententiarum, partly based on Simon of Tournai’s Breviarium Sententiarum, is found in CCCC MS 459 at ff. 114r-125, pp. 595-6 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Robert de Curzon (d. 1219), whose De septem septenis is found in CCCC MS 459 at ff. 99r-108, where it is ascribed to Mag. Roberti de Cursun, p. 534 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Adam Marsh OFM (d. 1257/8), to whom is attributed the Sermon found in CCCC MS 459 at f. 133r-v, where it is ascribed to ’fr Adam de Ma[risco?]’, pp. 17-8 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Nicholas of Waddingham (d. after 1264), whose Sermon is found in CCCC MS 459 at ff. 81r-84, p. 399
- CCCC MS 460 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Alexander Nequam OSA, whose Corrogationes Promethei is found in CCCC MS 460, pp. 51-3 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Bartholomew Cotton OSB (d. 1321/2), whose Compilationes de libro Britonis, based on William Brito’s Expositiones uocabulorum Bibliae, is found in CCCC MS 460 at ff. 86r-151r, p. 68
- CCCC MS 461 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Richard the Premonstratensian (late 12th century), whose De canone missae (sometimes attributed to John of Cornwall) is found in CCCC MS 461 at ff. 139v-144, pp. 499-501
- CCCC MS 462 Brief bibliographical description of the works of H[enry?] of Sawtry OCist, reputed author of the Pergatorium Sancti Patricii as found in CCCC MS 462, p. 174
- CCCC MS 464 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Grandisson (d. 1369), whose Vita S. Thomae Cantuariensis and Miracula S. Thomae Cantuariensis are found in CCCC MS 464 at ff. 1r-68v and ff. 71r-146r respectively, p. 260
- CCCC MS 467 Brief bibliographical description of the works of John Grandisson (d. 1369), whose Vita S. Thomae Cantuariensis is found in CCCC MS 467 at ff. 1r-125r, p. 260
- CCCC MS 470 List of works attributed by Henry of Kirkestede in his Catalogus to Lawrence of Durham, whose Hypognosticon is found in CCCC MS 470, pp. 350-51 K358 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Lawrence of Durham OSB (d. 1154), whose Hypognosticon is found in CCCC MS 470 at ff. 36r-124v, pp. 359-61
- CCCC MS 471 Brief bibliographical description of the (Latin) works of John of Howden (d. 1275), whose Anglo-Norman poem Rossignos is found in CCCC MS 471, pp. 266-7
- CCCC MS 472 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Pietro del Monte (c. 1400-1457), whose De uitiorum inter se differentia et comparatione is found in CCCC MS 472 (Part 2) pp. 47-229, p. 430
- CCCC MS 481 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Alcuin, whose De uirtutibus et uitiis ad Widonem comitem is found in CCCC MS 481, pp. 36-46 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Odo of Cheriton OCist, a collection of whose Fabulae are found in CCCC MS 481, pp. 403-5
- CCCC MS 499 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Honorius Augustodunensis, whose In Cantica canticorum is found in CCCC MS 499, pp. 179-81
- CCCC MS 511 Brief bibliographical description of the works of Gilbert the Englishman, whose Commentary on Giles of Corbeil’s De urinis is found in CCCC MS 511, pp. 143-4
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