Legendary (April–June), comprising: Osbern of Canterbury, Uita, passio et translatio sancti Elphegi (1r–13r: BHL 2518–19); Eadmer of Canterbury, Uita et miracula sancti Anselmi (13r–44r: BHL 526–27, 534); Passio sancti Epipodii (44r–45v: BHL 2574); Passio sancti Georgii (45v–47r: BHL 3375); Passio sancti Alexandri (47r–48r: BHL 279, 2575); Passio sancti Marci euangeliste (48r–49v: compare BHL 5276); Caesarius of Arles, Sermones ccviii, cxliv (49v–50v); Hugh of Cluny, Uita sancti Hugonis abbat...
Scope & Content:
Dated: last quarter of the 12th century; 1st quarter of the 13th century (249r–v)
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
Latin
Date Range:
4th quarter of the 12th century-1st quarter of the 13th century
This is a composite manuscript made up of two separate volumes: Cotton MS Tiberius D IV/1, containing a collection of hagiographical texts and Cotton MS Tiberius D IV/2, which contains a continuation of the texts in Cotton MS Tiberius D IV/1 and the De Abbatibus (About the Abbots) by Aethelwulf ...
This manuscript is the first volume of Cotton MS Tiberius D IV. The other volume is Cotton MS Tiberius D IV/2. Contents: ff. 1r-16v: Vita et Translatio S. Sylvestri (The Life and Translation of St Sylvester). ff. 16v-25r: Vita S. Basilii (The Life of St Basil). ff. 25r-33v: Hincmar (b. 806,...
This composite manuscript is the second volume of Cotton MS Tiberius D IV and is made of two parts. The first part (ff. 1-157) continues the collection of hagiographical texts of Cotton MS Tiberius D IV/1. The second part (ff. 158-166) contains De Abbatibus (On the Abbots) by Æthelwulf (fl. 9th ...
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
Latin
Date Range:
4th quarter of the 10th century-1st quarter of the 13th century
This manuscript is a 16th-century rutter or pilot-book known as the Roteiro do Mar Roxo (Rutter of the Red Sea). It was made by the Portuguese nobleman João de Castro (b. 1500, d. 1548) during his 1541 expedition to Suez under Estêvão da Gama (b. c. 1505, d. 1576), governor of Portuguese India. ...
Privileges of English merchants, temp. Edward III (1327–1377) to temp. Elizabeth I (1558–1603), including a map of the city of Hamburg and the river Elbe (63r)
Scope & Content:
Language(s): Flemish, Anglo-Norman French, Flemish, English, French
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
Anglo-Norman, English, Flemish, French, and Latin
Date Range:
4th quarter of the 15th century-1st half of the 17th century