These folios contain fragment of the Pontifical which may have been owned by Wulfstan (d. 1023), bishop of Worcester and archbishop of York. These folios and ff. 106r-136v formed part of the same Pontifical, which was originally bound with the poem, law codes, and Benedictional found on ff. 31v-3...
These folios contain an imperfect Pontifical, including a Litany and the second English coronation ordo. It was copied between the second and third quarters of the 11th century. These folios were part of the same Pontifical as ff. 9-18
These folios contain fragment of the Pontifical which may have been owned by Wulfstan (d. 1023), bishop of Worcester and archbishop of York. These folios and ff. 39r-86v formed part of the same Pontifical, which was originally bound with the poem, law codes, and Benedictional found on ff. 31v-38v...
These folios include a relatively brief Benedictional which was made c. 1000. It originally supplemented the Pontifical found on ff. 106r-135v and 39r-86v.
Treatise on the calendar beginning ‘Naturalis abacus ob integrorum ac minutiarum barbaras figuras’ (3r–23v); Gerland (Garlandus), De abaco (25r–35v: Thorndike 848, 923); De manuali kalendario (37r–52v: Thorndike 562, 106); computistical treatise beginning ‘(F)inito manuali abaco, restat nunc ut promisimus’ (53r–59r)
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
Latin
Date Range:
4th quarter of the 12th century-1st quarter of the 13th century
Letters of Popes Alexander III (1159–81), Lucius III (1181–85) and Urban III (1185–87) and others addressed primarily to the clergy of England, Scotland and Wales