Manuscripts

General category: English manuscripts

Results (126–139/139)
The present classification is only rudimentary. It will ultimately be replaced by a new system with greater care for data concerning each manuscript’s date, origin and provenance.
Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 484
  • s. xii

Private notebook used by John Bale for the compilation of his alphabetic catalogue of authors, known since its 1902 edition as Index Britanniae scriptorum.

  • s. xvi
  • John Bale

A copy of the Nova legenda Angliae, written in 1499 by Jacobus Neel of Rouen and commissioned by Thomas Goldston (II), prior of Christ Church, Canterbury. There are additions in another hand. 301 ff.

  • 1499
  • Jacobus Neel of Rouen, John Prise

English manuscript compilation of Latin materials on computus, mathematics and other medieval sciences.

  • c. 1110
Not yet published.
  • s. xiex/xiiin
Not yet published.
  • s. xiiimedex

A bifolium from a larger manuscript now lost, which contained a copy of a sylloge of Latin inscriptions compiled by Milred, bishop of Worcester. The extant remnant preserves 16 poems and inscriptions, including one concerning a chapel dedicated to St Patrick, probably in Péronne.

  • s. x
  • John Leland
Not yet published.

English psalter, with calendar, hymns, litanies and prayers.

  • s. xi

Manuscript fragment (4 ff.) of a gospelbook, containing the final words from the Gospel of John and two 12th-century additions, a prayer and a portion of the Life of St Cungar. Except for this fragment, which ended up serving as the cover of a book, the gospelbook is lost.

  • c.1000 + s. xii