Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/detaiis/cataiogueofmanusOOcasl A CATALOGUE OF THE MANUSCRIPTS OF THE KING’S LIBRARY: An A PPE N DIX to the CAT AL O G UEof the Cottonian Library j Tof^cthcr with an Account of B O O K S burnt or damaged by a late Fire : One Hundred and Fifty S P E C I M E N S of the Manner of Writing In different Ages, from the Third to the Fifteenth Century, in C O P p E R-P L A T E S : And fome Obfervations upon MSS, inaPREFACE: By DAVID C A S L ET, Deputy Librarian. LONDON: Printed for the Author, and fold by him at the Paid Libraries, now in the old Dormitory of JVeJlminfter School ; and alfo by Robert Gosling, at the Mitre and Crown in ; and John Brindley, at the King’s- Arms in NcwBond-Jireet. M.dcc.xxxiv. ■i q ^ ‘ ^ ■ '■ V. r 'ij- rf ■" d'cr.'^ t'#'. l 1 ir A . r./'-. .{ .rU^i .'■J "D.XilOh fV:. -ii'Vfii^j t . ■. . 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There are indeed two Catalogues of them, in the Volume of Catalogues of MSS of England ; one under the 77//^’ ^Bibliotheca Jacobxa, contained in nine Tages ; the other under that of Caioli Theycr, in five Tages : but thefe are much the worfi in the whole Volume, and very unfit to be publifhed ; as plainly ap- pears at the fir fi fight of them. This., together with a Defire to fhew that I have not been quite ufelefs in my Station, hath induced me to publifh the following Catalogue : wherein the Tublic will be ap- prifed of fome thoufands of Books, or TraSts, which were never yet known, by any printed Account, to be in this Library j and fever al, which are not known to be extant. * A 2 The IV The PREFACE. The T>ijficulties and T>ifcotiragements that attend any JVork ofthir natitre are fuch^ that Librarians themftlves are feldom 'willing to take pains to make good Catalogues of MSS. For^ fome Volumes contain a great many fmall TraSis^ or Letters ; the Contents whereof cannot be diftinFtly fet down without reading over fitch Volumes. The Beginnings and Ends of fever al Books or Treatifes are worn away-., or have no Title affix'd to them', which confequent ly mujl beread over, before it can be known what they are 5 and after that, make but a poor figure in a Catalogue, Others are difficult to be read for their bad Writing, or the Variety of Hands, or the Fading of the Ink. And, after all thefe Difficulties are furmoimted, when a Catalogue is finifjed, few will be at the Expence of buying one, when it's known, that the ufe of it may be had gratis at the Library, for which it is made: Nay, few defire to come to fuch Libraries, except now and then, as they go to a Shew, to fee the Rarities j or to ask for fome one Boak, they happen to want : for which fuperficial purpofes the Catalogue at the Library is fufficieut. Audit’s the lefs to be wondered at, that it is fa, if we confider the Difficulty of reading MSS, and the little Im- provement to be expected from the Contents of mofi of them, when read, in comparifon of the Generality of printed Books. Such a Cata- logue therefore, tho' never fo well and exatJly made, is only di fired by the few, who happen to turn their Studies that way : -and who are fo few, that the Sale of a Book to each, wilt not pay the Expence of printing. 1 am fo fcnfible of this, that to make the Book more acceptable, I have added an Appendix to the Catalogue of the Cot- tonian Library, beginning at Tage i 1 3 j not fewer than an hundred and fifty Specimens of the manner of Writing indifferent Ages, from the third to the fifteenth Century after Chrifl's Nativity, at the End of the Catalogue ; and a fhort Account of MSS in general, in this Treface. When part of a Title only, or one of feveral Titles, is entered in a Catalogue of printed Books, the reft are commonly known to be there, by fome other Book of the fame Edition. But in a Catalogue of AISS, the fame method is to be taken, as in making Indexes to prin- ted Books: for if each '^F articular iri a Volume be not dijlincily fet down, it will be loft to the World. The Reader therefore ought not to think that ExaFtnefs itn pertinent here, which might defirve that Im- putation in a Catalogue of printed Bocks, Neither The PREFACE. V Netlher is the Reader to be fiirprifed^ where, in giving the Titles of Books in this Catalogue, he finds a TDeparture from the prefient e(iabli(hed Language, or Methods of Spelling. For fiuch J Fords and Spelling, as are found in the Titles of the MSS, are generally retained. And every one knows, that Languages, like Fajhions and Cufioms, are continually changing. From the (jbfervation of which Changes or Alterations of the Significancy of Words, another may be obtained, to be added to thofe, which will be hereafter fuggefied, where- by to judge of the Age of AISS : and by which there have been made notable Tlifcoveries of fpurious Authors. But, as to Spelling., t ho I retain that of the MSS, I do not fee what ufe can be made of it ^ itnlefs it be to few, that, before the Invention of Frinting, there were no fettled Rules for it , the fame JVord being often found in MSS varioufiy fpelled, even in the fame Fage ; efpecially in living Languages. Which, by the way, may ferve to few the Abfurdity of pretending to ptiblif Books, &c. exalt [y with the fame Spellings, Foint- ings and Abbreviations, with the Copies from which they are printed', fince the IFriters of thofe very Copies had no Notion of that ExalinefSo. There are two Originals of King John's Great Charter of the Liber - ties rf F.ngl and, in the Cottonian Library, both written by the fame hand: and yet, even in them, the Writer is far from obferving fuch Exalinefs. See a Specimen of the Hand in Flate VIIL i have in- deed often found in MSS the Tracings of fuch Abbreviations as the Coryijls could not read ; by which I have difcovered the right Read- ing : but, when that wai not the Cafe, fuch Copyifis wrote in their own Way, without minding to abbreviate the fame IFords that were abbreviated in the Copy they wrote after. The Authors and even the Titles of many MSS are not kno wn : in which cafes a few of the fir fl IFords are ft down in Italic Char all ers after the Title, which I have tak.n the liberty to give •, that others, who happen to have a Copy of the fame Book, may thereby know that' theirs is the fame', and may perhaps in their Copy find the true Title, and the Author's Name. A few of the firfl Words of fever al other Books or Trails, or Epifles, are alfo add d after their Titles, in Ita- lic ; as, of Jerom's and Augufiin's Epijlles, &c. which may be of great frvice to a ewfious Collator or Editor. i here The PREFACE. There IS a great IDefeEi in almoft all Catalogues of MSS y hitherto fublifhed, in not telling the j!^ge of them : 'iz'hich has often caufed a needlefs Search. For a Ferfon having found in fitch a Catalogue the Title of a Booky vchich he ‘wants, and concluding, it may be old, be- caiife it is MS, is often induced to take a fourney to the Library ; and almoft as often returns vexed at his T>ifappointment, after he has found It to be modern, fuch being a great deal more numerous than old ones. This Defebi I have endeavoured to fupply, by adding, in Capi- tal Numbers, after the Titles of the Books, or of the fir ft Trabi in any Volume, at the end of the Line, the Centuries after Chrift's Na- tivity, in ‘which I imagine them to have been written : and if there happen to be any Trabls in the fame Volume of a different Century, that is alfo diftingui feed. This moreover may in fome meafure remedy that general Defebi in MSS \ viz. the want of a Date. In fhort, I have endeavour’d to give as partietdar an Account of each Volume, as I would or could do, if I were asked to give an account of any one Jingle Volume. I own indeed, 1 may be miftakenin affigning the Century, in which a Book was written i and, inftead of the i)Lth, may have fixed upon thewwth or \th Century. But, is it not better to be told, that a Book IS 900 Tears old, when perhaps it may be looo, or but 800, than to be left quite in the dark, as to its Age? And yet, I have ftu- died that point fo much, and have fo often compared MSS without Date, with thofe that have happened to have a Date, that I have little doubt as to that F articular. Nay, as by looking in F copies Faces rnoft Men are able to guefs right, that this Ferfon is about forty, that about fifty, and another about fixty, without being able to give any reafon for thofe Guejfes ; fo, I think, that by frequent In- Jpeblions, I have attained the Faculty of gueffmg the Age of MSS s and that even before I Jearch more narrowly for certain v.f^Ae/.a. of their Age. And yet there are fever al xeArr^cc, whereby to judge of the Age of MSS. For injtance, Thofe that are written in Capitals, or have j ever al of their (Fords joined together without any diftance between them, are a thoufand Tears old or more : and fuch as are written in Capitals, without any Dijlinblion of the JVords at all, are twelve hundred Tears old j and fome of them much older. Greek Vll The P RE FAC E. Greek MSS 'without Accents are not lefs than a thoitfand Tear s old. For Accents were not commonly ttfed till the feventh or eighth Century. But they were not then firfl invented ; the Alexandrian MS, which was undoubtedly written before that time, having its firfl T age accented. It may be objected indeed, that this is one ofthofe Tages that have been retouched with new Ink, {by Tatric Toung, as it is faid) to make it frejher ; and that pojfibly thofe Accents were then fir ft made. But this is extremely improbable. And befides, the three fir ft Lines of this Bage are written and accented with red Ink, which happened to be fo good, as to have no need of retouching ; and appear never to have been retouched with new Inkfince their writing, the Ink being manifeftly of the fame Colour and Sort with that ufed' at the beginnings of fever al other Books of this MS. Saxon Char alters were in ufe in England from the feventh Century down to William the Conqueror s time. A fm all Alphabet feems to have been firft co7itrived in the feventh Century : and the writing whole Books in Capitals was left off not long after. See the Word manentiiim at the end of the firfl T late, and Flat e\l, and SM. MSS that have feveral of the Tdipthongs ae divided, {or, in very few, x,) are not un- der feven hundred Tears old 5 but commonly eight hundred, or upwards t except in fame Books written about the time of the Invention ofBrin- ttng, when the Scribes began to imitate the Hands of the Books, which they copied : and thefe may be eafily diftinguilhed, by thefrefh- nefs of the Ink andBarchment, and by their Defelis in their imita° tton ; and are generally written in a fine Roman Hand, mofi of them having been written in Italy. Thofe MSS, that have the Dipt hong and never ac, are generally from five to fe ven hundred Tears old i and Books under five hundred Tears old (except the Imitations above named) have no Dipt hongs at all s but e fingle. Alfo in MSS above fix hundred Tears old, the Word eft is often written with a Dajh be- tween two Boints-, thus, -f. And in thofe, that are eight hundred Tears old, or more, the Word autem is written with a particular Ah-- breviation, for which there are no Types. Examples of both which may befeen in Blate IV. Alfo where Sc. is made part of a Word, as P&ite in Blate XIV, the MS is above fix hundred Tears old. MSS above fix hundred Tears old have not many Abbreviations \ but thofe of three or four hundred Tears] age are generally full of them. The Letters^ viii The PREFACE. Letters /, n and u are ufually 'xritten^ both in old and modern fo as not to be dijtinguidhed^ 'when they come together^ but by the Senfe. Thus the IVord minimum is written with fifteen parallel Strokes, all alike joind together. This might eafily occafion the mif take in reading uncialibus/i^r iniiialibus : of which fee below. For as to the difference of t and c, mojt Writers from the twelfth to the fif- teenth Century made very little, and fome none at all: and even thofe 'who did make a difference, commonly wrote inicialibus with c. In the twelfth Century fome Writers began often to make a fmall Hair- firoke over the i i fometimes freight, but oftner a little bending : 'which dwindled into a Jingle Toint in the fifteenth Century. All MSS have fome of thefe thd they may fail mothers. But when all is done, the befi is the feeing and nice comparing of MSS themfelves. For there is fbmething in the Vellum, the Ink, the View of the whole, which cannot be defer ibed. And yet even for this I have provided, as well as the nature of the thing is capable of by a vafi variety of Hands ingraven on Copper Flates, at the end of tie Catalogue. Slonfietir Mont fane on reckons the cldefi Books, whereof he gives fever al Specimens in his Balaiog raphia, to be about i zoo Tears old •, as being written in Capital Letters, without difiintiion of Words : andgives no probable Account why there are none to be found of an older ‘^Date. He had been in the right, if he could have pro ved, that the writing of Books upon Leaves, bound up in the manner they are tranf mitted down to us, was then firfi found out ; and that before that time all Books were written upon Rolls, which are much more fab- jeSt to be worn out. But if Books were written long before that time in the form thofe are, which happen to be ft ill preferv’d, then, as fe- veral, that he owns to have been written twelve hundred Tears ago, may probably laji fome Centuries longer, fo, no doubt, fome of them were written in different Centuries before. What, can all MSS of preceding Centuries have perip?ed for ylge, and fo many of that Cen- tury remain ; and that fo found, as that, with care, they may laft a great while longer ? The Book of Genefis in the Cottonian Library, \Otho B VI.] which was written in large Greek Capitals, without Difiinbiion of Words, and had the Hifiory painted on moft oftheFages, is almojt all defir oyed by the late unfortunate Fire : and the Leaves The PREFACE. IX 'of what remains^ and confequently the Writing in a juf proportion^ are contracted into lefs Compafs : fo that now they are fmall Capi^ tals. See a Specimen in ^late XL In the beginning of this Book '^ Thomas James^ Librarian at Oxford, wrote with his own Hand^ that two Greek Biftops brought it into England, and made a Brefent of it to King Henry the Eighth ; telling him at the fame time^ that they had an old Tradition, that it had been Origens own Book;, If it was fo, it was fifteen hundred Tears old s and pojfibly older. And there was nothing in the Book to make the Tradition appear im- probable. The Charatlers indeed were much the fame with thofe that are but 1200 Tears o'd: but fo are thofe of Infer ipt ions upon Stones^ which are known to be much older: and will therefore only prove, that Hand- Writings of different Centuries before the fixth, varied little or nothing 5 or., that ihe Scarcity of them, and Diffance of time^ makes it difficult to dijiinguifh them. There are four Leaves of the- Gofpels in Greek, in the Cottonian Library, \_TitusC XV.] which may be as old, or older, than the above-named Book of Genefis : where-- of and of the Alexandrian MS, fee Specimens in the fame Blate. As to the Age of the Alexandrian MS, fee Bage 6 of this Cata-\ logtie. The Venetians boaft, that they have the Original of St.' Mark’s Gofptl in their poffieffion: and it's not improbable, that it might be written in the Apofiles time. But it cannot be the Original^ if it is written in Latin, as Montfaucon, in his Travels, affierts, a- gainfi a namelefs Author, who maintain'd, that it was Greek. For^ he fays, the Leaves fiick together and are rotten, by reafon of the- damp Room it is kept in j fo that very little of the Writing can be diftinguified. The Greek and Latin Copy of the Ads of the A- pofiles in the Bodleian Library, Jeems to be the very Book, which Bede made ufe of a thoufand Tears ago ; having all thofe fmgular La-> tin Rtadings, which, in his Commentary on the Ads, he fays, were in- his Book : wherias no other MS is now found to have them. And, how long before Bede’s time, this Copy might be written, I leave the Beadcr to imagine. At the Beginnings and Ends of feveral MS Volumes are remarka- ble Obfervations , which L have not failed to tranferibe into the Ca- talogue, as often as they occured : and which are often more curious than- the Books themfel-vej where they are found, Barticularly, there' The PREFACE. .are Memoranda in. fever al Books of their having been put to ledge in public CheftSy and for how much Money : for which fee Cihae publicae in the Index, From the Nature of MSS, it is impoffible to fort them into Claf fes, according to the Sciences they treat of as Libraries of printed Books commonly are: becaufe fever al MS Books or Treatifes of diffe- rent Subjetls are often bound together in one Volume. Nay, before the Invention of Printing, fo fcarce and dear were Books, that fuch one Volume might have been the whole Library of a private Scholar and had need therefore to treat of more Subjells than one. Tet not^ withjianding, 1 have had fame regard to the Subjeli, or at leaf to one Title in a Volume, or elfe to the Language wherein the Books are written^ in placing them. Accordingly, the frft Trefs is of Books of the Holy Scripture: and is the finefl in England. The two highef Shelves of the fecpnd Brefs are filled with B falters, Mafs Books, and Brayer Books : wherein are three Mafs Books, formerly kept in filiieen Mafis Clofet. The reft of the fecond, together with the third and fourth Breffes, contains Commentaries and G Ioffes ^c. on the Holy Scripture. The fifth and fixth are of the JVorks of the lathers ; moft of which are very old. The feventh and eighth alfo contain Theological IVorks : but more modern. The ninth, tenth, and eleventh are of Cafuiftical Divinity, and Civil and Canon Law. The twelfth is of Bhyfick, Aftrology and Arts. The thirteenth and Shelf Q in the fourteenth, are of Hift or ians. The Shelf ^ in the fourteenth contains Rolls of Genealogies 5 Kings Lands, Ships, Expences &c. The upper half of the fifteenth is filled with Books, written in Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Chine fe, &c. The upper half of the fixteemh with Clafjic Authors. The upper h-alves of the feventeenth and eighteenth with Books written in the Engltfh Language. The lower halves of the \ %th, 17, 16, isand 14 Breffes, and the whole \9th and zoth contain Books written in the French Language : moft of which are finely illuminated. The firft Shelf of the fourteenth Brefs is of Books in the Italian Language, And the Breffes are marked 1,2, 3, 4 ^c. to 20 ; there being fo many of them : The Shelves, A, B, C S'c, The Books of each Shelf I, II, III, IV &c. And the fever al Contents of each Volume,, 1,2, 5, 4 dd'c. Before The PREFACE. Xl Before the excellent Art of Brintmg %vas found outj copying of Books was a Brofejfion or Trade-, and the illuminating or painting them another Trade : both much praBifed in Monafteries. For it ts voted in fever al Books, that they were written in fuch a Monajiery. The Writer firfi fnifhed his Tart \ and the Illuminator imbelUfh’d the Book with fine Capital Letters and Tilhires, more or lefs, ac- cording to the Trice of the Turchafer. This appears from feveral Books, that have Blanks, or elfe a fmall Letter for the DireBion of the Illuminator, where the Capitals jhould be ; viz. where the Illu- minator had not done his Tart : and more ftrongly from fome, that happen to have fometimes a wrong Capital put. Nay, 1 have feen the fir ft Letter in a Book wrong : which could fcarce poffibly be by the Error of the Scribe ; but might happen by the Illuminator's not atten- ding to, or not under flanding the Senfe. The fir ft Tr inters alfo ufed to leave a Space for the Illuminator to make fine Capitals \ and for^ his DireBion, put thofe Letters in fmall CharaBers, And it is very obfervable, that they generally took great care to have good Ink and Colours for their MSS j fuch as perhaps now can- not be made', and which, in Books a thoufand Tears old, appear as frefh as if they were under an hundred. Alfo they laid on the Colours fo thick, that they might be felt as well as feen efpecially the Gold’ Colour, fuch as is now loft to Taint ers. So that, whatever the Mo- derns do as to Troportions, the Ancients certainly exceeded them„ either in the Goodnefs of their Colours, or their Skill in preparing them, or both. It is even wonderful alfo to obferve how durable Vellum is ; fome ’ Books of a thoufand Tears age having no figns of Decay j which, a- bating Accidents, may lafi to the end of the World. But they made better Vellum a thi^ufand Tears ago, than ever was made either before or fince : as may apear by comparing Books of different Ages. There are Inftances to be met with of the hrugality of Writers, in writing a Book upon the old Vellum, whereon another Book had been written firfi taking off the old Ink with a certain Liquor made for that purpofe : notw it hf landing which, the old Writing may be read ' under the new, by holding the Leaf between your Lyes and the Light. In this manner are Ephraim byrus’s Works written upon a v ry old' Copy of the New T eft ament in the Trench Kings Library. Tkeri is The PREFACE. xii an Evangelifiarhimj 600 Tears old in the Library of the Archbishop of Canterbury^ •written upon the Vellum, on -which another Book, not above 700 Tears old, had been •w, it ten before. St. ferom, in his Brologue to the Book of Job, fays ; Habeant qui volunt veteres libros, vcl in membranis purpurcis Auro Argcntoquc dei'criptos, vel initialibus, ut vulgo aiunt, Uteri?, oncra magis exarara quam Codices; dummodo mihi mcilquc permitrant paupcrcs habere Scedulas, et non tana pulchros Codices quam cmendatos. From whence it is manifeji, that there •were in his "Days fome old Books very pom~ poufy written, in Barchment of a Biirple Colour, in CharaSiers of Gold and Silver, and the whole Books in fuch large Letters, as were commonly tifed at the beginnings of Sentences. The auooe named four Leaves of the Gofpels in Greek [ Tittis C XV.] have all thofe Flualifications and probably were in Being in St.Jerom’s time, and perhaps a Bart of one of thofe Books he [peaks of There is alfo a Book of the Latin Gojpels in the King’s Library [_ 1 E VI.] of the eighth Century, which has a few of its Leaves of a Burple Colour, and all the IVriting upon them in large Golden and Silver Letters i and alfo Illuminations of Gold and Silver. See a Specimen of the Hand in Blate XII. In the Cottonian Library [^Vefpafan A VIII.] is a Book of Grants to Wmehefter Abbey, •written A. TD. 966, all in Golden Characters. And the Book of tie Latin Gofpels, [Tiberius A II.J which King Aetheljlan appointed for the Saxon Kings to take their Coronation Oath upon, has two or tlrte Bagts in Golden Ca- pital Letters at the beginning of each Gofpel ; and the t firfl Leaves, at the Beginning of St. Matthew’s, Burple. See a Specimen of the Hand in Blate XIV. The Names of t hr' Benefactors of the Church of Durham are regiftred in Golden and Silv r Letters, ’till King Aethelflan* s time ; and after that are continued with common Ink, Domitian VII.] The famous St. Cuthbert’s Book of the Gofpels, La- tin and Saxon, 'iNero D IV.] of which fo many Miracles are related in the Durham Annals, has the fir ft Bage of each Gofpel and of the Breface in large Characters, very finely written ; and alfo a very fine Bage of teffellated JVork before each. There are alfo {as there are in moft old Copies of the Gofpels, according to the Genius of the re- fpeCtive Times) the BiCiures of the four Evangelifis, each before his own Gofpel, with the living Creatures applfd to them out of Ezekie The PREFi^CE.' xiii 'Ezekiel i, lo ; and the Erophed s JVords written over the refpeBive Creatures. This gave occafionto the Jeft made the Ancients., that they painted fo badly, that they were forced to write over their Eaintings what the Eihltires were\ as^ The Pidure of a Man, The , Picture of a 'Lion, &ec.whereas no more is meant here, than to quote the Erophet's Words. A Specimen oft he Hand of this Book isin Elute XIIL The famous Book of the Latin Gofpels at Aix la Lhapelle, given by Charlemagne, is written in Golden Letters upon Eurple Velltm without Dijiinblion of Words. In John xxi, 22 and 23 Verfes, this Book reads. Si fic cum volo manerc, donee veniam, in bothE laces j whereas mofi MSS read only fic, without ft. See a Specimen of the Handy which was drawn from the Original by Dr. Walker, Dean of Bac- king, in Elate XII. The Voiage Literaire de BenediTt. Eage 17 5 i Eart 2, tells us of another fuch Book in the Abbey of St. Riquier which was given by Charlemagne to St. Angilbert. The Earl of Oxford has m his noble Library a Book of the Latin Gofpels, all writ^ ten in Golden Charaliers. But long before St. Jerom's time., Ovid takes notice of the Eurple Charta, made ufe of for fine Books, which alfo were tinged with an Oil drawn from Cedar Wood, to preftrve them from corrupting } and whofe Tit is were written with red Ink in his firfi Elegy, ud Lt» brum, in the Volume de trifiibus. Nee te purpiireo velent vaccinia fucco : Non eft conveniens luTtibus ille color. Nec tit ulus mmio, nec cedro charta notetur : Candida nec nigra cornua front e ger as. This lafl Line proves, that Ovid wrote upon a Roll. See Eageviii above. Alfo in another Elace of the fame Book : Sunt quo que mutatae ter quinque WohmSnz. for mae. And hence comes the JVord Volume. Varro \in Eliny, Lib. XIII, Cap. XL] fays, that Ealm Leaves (or Mallow Leaves, as Melchior Guillandinus correTts the Elace) were at firfi ufed for writing on. From whence the Word began and con- tinned to fignify the Leaf of a Book, as well as of a Tree or Elant. Next., he fays, that they wrote on the Bark of Trees. Hence the Word XIV The PREFACE. Word Liber, Bark^ come to fignify alfo a Book. 'Then, that publick Mo- numents were written on Lead \ (Jee Job'X.i'X., 24.) a 7 id that other Affairs were written on Lifien, or W ax. He alfo fays, in the fame Chapter, that the firji ufe of Charta, made of the /Egyptian Reed, Papyrus, ( f-on whence comes the Word Paper) was at the time of Alexander s conquermg /Egypt: and that, when Ptolemy, in emulation of Pjumenes, would fuffer 0 Pa- pyrus to be carried out of /Egypt, Parchment was mvented at Pergai 7 ius : from whence it is called Pcrgamcna. But tho' the ujing the /Egyptian Reed and Parchment for writing on, might at thofe refpe/live Times begm to be more univerfally known ajid praBifed j yet there are Infances off' their being uff'ed fooner ff'or that purpoj'e. That the Ancients wrote or ejigraved cn Braff's, is manifefi ff'ro?n ffeveral Infflances, that may be produc'd. The Laws of the twelve Tables, and fever al other Momunents were kept in the Capitol, engraven in Braff's. So Livy, Dec. 1. L. 2, ff'ays, that the Con- federacy between the Romans and Latins was engraven 077 a Brafs Pillar. Alff'o, I Mac. VIII, 22, a 7 id XIV, 18, the Romans a 7 id Lacedemonians wrote to the fews in Tables off' Braff's. And as ff'or writ mg on Marble, a great many very old Monuments thereoff' re 7 nain to this Day. But it is hardly to be expeBed, that any a 7 icient Writmgs upon Lead, Linen, fnooth- edWood, Wax, Barks of Trees, Reeds, or Palm or Mallow Leaves f.ould be found now remaining, the PraBice having been Jo long dijuff'ed, a 7 id the Materials being J'o perijhable. There is a fmall Fraginent of Writing up- on Bark, near a thouff'and Tears old, ^referved in the Cottonian Library. [Titus And there are fill remaining a few old Books in Libraries abroad, Jdid to be written on the Egyptian Papyrus. Of which ff'ort, Montfaucon, in his Travels, Jays, that the old MS of St. Mark's GoJ'pel at Ve 7 iice is. The Art of making Paper of Cotton was found out in the elevejith Ce7i- iury : and then the Papyrus a 7 id Cortex began to be out of uff 'e for writing on. And it's obvious to imagine, that the Inve 7 ition off' making Paper off' Linen Rags could not be lo 7 ig after : tho' there are 710 MSS on ff'uch Paper near fo old j and it feems to be of a leff's durable Nature. A'nd yet Linen Thread, which is made of the fame matter, will laf a thoufa 7 id Tears-, as may be proved by the Stitchings, fiill remai fling in jome Parchments of that Age, wherewith Holes are ffewed up, that happened to be cut in the Skins, of which the Parchments were made. XV The PREFACE. The ’Very Covers of a great many are Curiofitiess there havmg been different ways of bindmg Books in different Ages. A?id fome have happened to have been bound with fo good Materials, as to have lofted a great while : which may be proved by fever al Books, which upon Exofnination appear to • have been but once bound : but more plainly by the Memorandum written on the Cover of the Book, 6 D II. Though P archment was not ufed by the Ancients for covering their Books, yet no Bmding is comparable to it for lofting. Each Skin of the Vellum of Books aljb is generally marked for DV reBion of the Binder ; and that oftentimes both on the firft and I aft Leaf Andthofe Marks do 720 %v, by Accident, often ferve to difeover if a Book be imperfeB, and how much is wanting j and that Jbmetimes, when there are no other means of knowing. Tmpreftions on Wax, or Seals, are very durable : and our Anceftors were curious in having them finely done-, whereof many are ftill remaining^ St. Auftiris Church at Canterbury, St. Andrew's at Rochefter, and Trinity Church at Norwich had their Convent Seals letter'd round about the Edges. King Edward the Confeffor feems to be the firft in England that made ufe of a Seal, hanging to his Charters or Grants j fome of them remaining at this Day : whereas, amongfl the vaft number of Charters, written before his time, which are ftill preferved, there is not one Seal to be found ; nor any Sign, that there ever was any. All thofe Charters have a great many Witnefes to them, whofe Names are always written in the fame Hand that the Charter is : and Crofes are prefixed to each Name-, yet for the mod part fo alike, that it's plain, the Witnefes did not make even thefe Crofes.„ {unlefs perhaps they traced the Strokes with a dry Pen :) notwithft arming it's exprefty faid in the Charters, that they did fign them with the fign of the Croft. Some will have it, that thofe are the ABs of the Parliaments ■of t\ffe times. That they are nioft of them Originals, there feems to be no rea-> Jon to doubt. Plow elje jhould Jb many of thofe remain,with all the CharaBers of the times in which they are dated, and not one true Original of thofe times be found ? This made it an eafy matter to forge Jiich Charters : which the Monafteries were juft ly JifpeBed Jbmetimes to praBife. A nota-- ble Inftance hereof is in the Cottonian Library ; [Aug. II. 4.] by the Con- tents appearing to be the Foundation Charter oj' Peterborough Abbey, and dated A. D. 664: but that it was written after the Conqueft, is eajy to prove by comparing Hands: and probably was done to jdve their' Lands. The Charter next following in the fame Book, is a Grant of King Edgar to XVI The PREFACE. to Perfor Abbey ^ A. D. 972 .* but no Croffes are prefixed to the JVttnefJes Names, altho' after four of them it's written, that they fgnd them with the Sign (f the Crofs : which makes it probable, that it was never execu- ted. To this is jomd a Letter of Godfrey Arch-Deacon of Wojxefter to Pope A.folemnly affirming, that there were three Seals to it-, one f Kmg Edgar, a?iother of St. Dunjlaji, and the third of Alfere Duke of the Mer- cians. The Regijier of the Church of Ca?iterbury tells us, that one Godfrey was inade Archdeacon of Worcefter A. D. 1 148, and died A. D. 1 167. The Pope A. therefore in the Letter ?nuf be Adrian the es^th, who was made Pope A. D. 1154; eind before that was called Nic. Breakfpeare, and was an Englijhman. That the for ef aid Charter was written A. D. 972, there is no room to doubt : but there is a great deal o f Reafon to believe, that, Jiear 200 Tears after the writing thereof, this Arch-Deacon affirm'd a Falffiood. He knew, that Seals were common at the time of his writing : but did not know,, that they were not in ufe in King Edgar's time. The Charter itfelf does not mention the Seals, as was ujiial, when they came into ufe. If the Seals were there, why did he not few thejn to the Pope, a?id to them that difputed the Title to the Lands named in the Charter f Why muf a Matter of Fabi, and of fuch Confequence, be believed on his fingle Tefi- tnony, when it was capable of being prereed beyond Difpute, if true? This therefore may be reckoned another Monkijh Forgery. And fu h filly Evi- dence is not fufficient to make us believe, that Seals were ufed before Edward the Confeffior's time. There are in the Cottonian Library four other Char- ters of King Edgar, and alfo four of Edward the Confeffior, all without Seals i and yet all Originals. They had indeed, long before the Confefor's time, an effeliual Security againjl forging of Leafs for Tears, andfome 'ether Injiruments, by writing the Word CIROGRAPHUM in large Capitals between two Indentures or Tallies, which were written on the fame Parchment, and cut afunder in the midf of that Word, Jo that the upper half' oj' its Letters Jhould go along with the one, and the lower I with the ether. Of which Jbrt Jeveral old ones are fill remaining -, particularly Num- ber '^i, 32, and of the lafi named Book. But I am obliged to take notice, that in the above quoted Sentence, from St. ferom's Prologue to the Book of fob. Page xii, is commonly read uncialibus, ut vulgo aiunt, liccrijj; and fit is printed, and always quo- ted in print: and not initialiDus^ ay I have put the Word, by the Autho- rity , The P R E F A C E. xvii rlty of feveral MSS ; and by the knonan 'way of reading fuel ambiguous JVords^ which is^ to take that Readings which agrees bft with common Senfe. See Page viii above. By initial ibus literis it's obvious to under- hand fuch Letters as are wont to be put at the beginnings of Books^ or 'chapters, or Paragraphs : wherein if a whole Book Jhould be written, if would be indeed rather a Burden than a Book, as Jerom fays. And feveral fuch old Books are fill remaining. But what can be made ^Literis unci- al ibus ? Letters of an Inch length? Who has ever read of the Ancients writing Books in fuch monfrous Char abiers ? And how happens it, that no Scrap of any fuch Book is fill remaining, if ever there were fuch? Ay, but this was not their length neither : but it was a grand Secret, like fome of the JewiJh Cabala. For Monfieur Peyrat, in his Hiflory of the French King's Chapel, page 525, fays, Senptor Regius^ Bercaudus, dicitur ali- quarum Liferarum, duntaxat earum quae maximae funt, et unciales a quibufdam vocari exiftimantur, habere menfuram deferiptam : May not we fancy, that the Writers of Popes Bulls, and fome other public Records, know as much of the Secret as Bercaud ? at leaf they have given a more corijifent Interpretation of the Words, than any that have hitherto in Print pretended to know the meaning of them, by their common PraSlice for fome Centuries, of writing the firjl Lines {or feveral Letters of the frf Lines) of thofe Bulls or Records, in Charadiers about an Inch long. See Plate VIII and IX. But it may be faid, that the Addition, ut vulgo aiunt, in Jerom's Sentence, will not fuit initialibus as well as uncialibus. It is true. For, the more abfurd the W md is, if it is iifed at all, the more it needs that Ad- dition. fet, Juppqfe a whole Book to be written in larger Letters thaji ordinary, if all thofe are called Litcrae initiales, the addmg ut vulgo aiunt will not be iinnecefary : which is enough for my pur pofe. Jiifi' fuch another mi fake happened, when, upon feeing in a Calendar, upon' the iiih of the Calends of November, Undecimilla Virgo & Kizsiyx, fome Blunderer read undccim mille j and then of courfe the Words follow- ing miifi be changed to Virgincs & Marty res : and fo has been raifed the Story of the eleven thoufand Virgins and Martyrs. Undecimilla, a Dimi- Tiutive of was a Woman's Name: becaufe, I fuppofe, fhe was ^ the eleventh Child of her Parents. But I will not fay the fame of Prilcilla, in Adis xviii, ^and 26, andRotnans xvi, 3 : for the true Reading thereof is Prifea, asim Fim. iv, 19. ~ m xviii The PREFACE. ^his fame Jingle Sentence of Jerom has been very fruitful of Errors.. 'Por^ befdesthe Literae undales, which frf fpra?ig from it ^ and have pa fed mufer fo long and fo univerfally ; the Literac minutac, or fnall Letters^ have been found to be couched in it. For by Litcris initialibus (or unciali- bus, if you pleaje) they would have Capitals to be 7nea?it^ in oppofition to fmall Letters^ which the pauperes fcedulac were fuppofed to be written in; and which were imagined to differ as much as the great and [mail Letters do now : whereas it's obvious to all who are converfajit in Books and In- fcriptions as old as to ferom's tifne, that frail Letters were 7iot then found out } and that there were no other CharaBers ?nade ufe of J'or writings but Capitals. L’his being matter offaB^ it is a fuffcient ProoJ\ to few, that all the old Books and Infcriptions of thofe times, which happen yet to reinain, are in Capitals ; and that there cannot be producedone fnigle Infajice to the /:ontrary. But if may be alfo proved from old Authors. Pliny in the fith Chapter of hisjth Book, dc Literis antiquis, Vetercs Graecas fuillc eafdem paene, quae nunc funt Latiiiac. A?idFacitus, JJh. xi, Formac Literis Latinis, quae vctcrrimis Graccorum. A7id aljb Prifcian, Lib i, Apud antiquiflimos Graccorum non plus quam fcdccim erant Literac ; quibus ab illis acceptis, Latini antiquitatem icrvaverunt pcrpctuam. It's manifef, that the Letters here fpoken of muf be Capitals ; which fill have a great ReJ’emblance : whereas the fmall Greek and Latin Letters are fo little alike, that the above Sentences could by no means be true of them, fufus Lipftus, de pronunt. Lmg. Lat. Cap. \\\\, fpeaking of the Letters, Jdys^ Nam hae minutae ignotac olim. By Literis initialibus therefore yer 0771 can mean no 7nore than a larger foj't of Capitals : for his pauperes ^cedulae written in Capitals too ; hut of a f7naller fort -, and, abati7ig for the Difference of feveral Hands, differed fro7n the other ordy in Size. F hough the Alexandrian MS is all written in Capitals, they are much fmaller than thofe of the forefaid four re/nammg Leaves of the Greek Gof- pels : and all the Letters of thefe are of equal Size with the i7utial Letters if each Paragraph of the Alexa7idr I an MS j as maybe feen in Plate XI. But it is fill ohjeBed, that thofe CharaBers are fo i7ico7ive7uent for dif- patch, that it cannot be wiagmed, that fo 7nany Voliunes as were publifed by fome of the A7icients, could be written in the7n : and that they could not tnfs.the fading out a quicker way of Wy'lting for ordinary Bujmefs. Fhts fuppofes, that they had Jiich Pe7is a7id Ink as we have. But I anfver-. When cn Jifej'ul thing is fir f found out. Men generally wo?ider, that it was 7iot found The PREFACE. xix tiund out Jhoner, J^nd the Argument is as Jirongy that the Art of Trinting^ and mojl other ujeful Inventions mufl have been found out fooner j nay^ even that the World muji have been tnade fooner^ than it really was: hut it does not prove y that they we re Jo. Butjurther^ the Ancients had a way of no~ ting things down quick in Hieroglyphics ^ and Short-hand j notarc as well as Icribere ; an Iliad hi a Nut-jhell ; to be written at leifure in the Cha- - rasters that are tranj'mitted down to Poferity^ From Jiich fmall Errours of Scribes^ or mijconf ruing of Authors Mean-^ ings^ have Jprung many grand Errors in Hijlory. I cannot refrain adding the followings which I had in converjation from my worthy Patron^ the truly Reverend Dr. Bentleys that great Injiance oj' the vafl Capacity of Human Mind. In St. Aujiin s id Book deDodrina Chn^idiWis fp^uking of the Jeveral Verfons of the Holy Scriptures s is added y in i pfis autem interprctatitonibus Itala caeteris praeferatur : nam eft verborum tena- cior, cum pcrfpicuitate fentcntiae : et Latiiiis quibuflibet emendandis Graeci adhibeantur. Which the DoStor correSiSs ilia caeteris preferatur, quae eji verborum tenacior. Whichs or fomething like ity muJl be the true Reading. For had there been a Verfion in Aufins times difinguijhed by the Name of Italic, to which he gave the Prferences for its friSl Adhe-- rence to the Words of the Originals how comes he never to name ity but this onccy and that in the Poetic WordltiXTiy and not Italica ? How Jhould all other Latin Fathers be flent about it ? How could f erom in particu^ lar mifs naming ity who wrote fo much on that Subjetf in feveral of his Works'? and efpecially in his Preface to the New Tejl ament -y wherein he JdySy that Pope DamaJ'us ordered him to compare the feveral Latin Ver- fons with the Greeks and to make fuch a one as fmild be Authentic ? or in his Epifle to PammachiuSy about the bef- way of tranfating ? where he- fnys's Et egoenim non folum fateor, fed libera voce profiteor, me in in- rerpretatione Graecorum, abfquc feripturis fandlis, ubi ct verborum or- do myfterium eft, non verbum e verbo, fed fenfum exprimere de fenfuo. In a MS of 800 or 900 Tears AgCy in the Bodleian Library y [Laud D 100] it is ita caeteris praeferatur : nam. In another, f about the J'ame Age, [Laud D 40] caeteris praeferatur : nam : And in themar^ gin of this, vel ‘u Both wrong.. And it's no wonder, that MSS vary one from another, where there is a Fault, Errour being endlefs. From the Readings of theje two ManuJ'eripts, it feems not improbable^ that it was at 1 9 XX The PREFACE. jirfiiW^ Latina caeteris praeferatw' : 'izhhh being changed to Itala, quae muft be changed to nam of courfe. And this is the more probable^ from the Latinis quibuQibet fet in oppejition to it in the fame Sentence. Thefeare the only two old MSS I have feen of this Book. A modern one in his Maje fly's Library^ and another in Merton College, agree with the printed Editions. IVhat now will become of the Labours of thofe BenediSiine Monks., who for fever al Tears I aft pafl have been employed, and have made a great Trogrefs, in preparing an Edition of the Italic Verfon? and for a Specimen have printed St. Matthew's G of pel and St^ James's Epiftle at Baris ? Shall we not fitfpebi, that they know, that they are publifhing the true Verfon of St. Jerom? but .dare not give it out fo ; becaufe the Bopes and the Council of Trent's Infallibility are flampt on the prefent St. Jerom’s Verfon, or the Latin Vulgate } which, from the Nature of copying MSS, mufl unavoidably have fever al Variations from the Original : tho' it is fill the bef La- tin Verfon, that is printed being {what Aufin gives the preference to) verborum tenaciorj keeping clofer to the f Fords of the Original than any. I am again obliged to acquaint the Reader, that the above quoted Sentence out of Jerom' s Epiftle to B ammacpjius differs a little from the printed Editions of it, which have ubi et verborum ordo ct myfterium eft ; the Meaning whereof let them find out that can. But that it is the true Reading, appears from four very old Copies of his Epiflet in the King's Library, which all agree in it •, as well as from common Senfe. And that the Order of Words is kept in his Verfon, is a matter of fa6f, which plainly appears from old MSS thereof, ylnd fuch as have the Latin Verfon in the fame Volume with the Greek, not only anfwer Word for Word, but Line for Line : as, the old Copy of the Ahis of the Apofiles in the Bodleian Library ; and the two Books whereof Mont faucon gives Specimens in Bage 2 1 6 and zip of his Ba- laiographia ; and others. Which alone is a fufftcient Confutation of B)r. Middleton's two angry B amp hie ts again fl LJr. Bentley s Bropofals for print inga new Edition of the Greek and Latin Teflament. The fe vent h V ?rfe of the fifth Chapter of St, John’s firfi Epiflle is now generally given up,asJpurious , being inno Greek MS',fave one at Berlin, which is difeovered to have been tranferibed from the printed Biblia Complutealiaj and another modern one at Dublin, probably tranfated or The PREFACE. xxi &r correBed from the Latin Vulgate. See how the eight frjl Verfes of that Chapter are read tn the Alexandrian MS, in the Specimen thereof in Vlate XI. But how to account for this Verfe's being firfi inferted, is the Difficulty : and fame hot Heads have notjluck to call it a grand Forgery. But 1 hope better things ; and that it may be made appear to have happened by a Miftake of a Latin Scribe, in the eighth or ninth Century, on the following occafion. St. Cyprian, a famous Latin Father, has the Words of that Verfe in his Works : and it’s no wonder, if they were tranfcribed thence into the Margin, or between the Lines of the eighth Verfe of a Book of fome one, who had a great Veneration for that Father, as a Glofs: which is very common in MSS: {as it’s not improbable, that Cafjlodorus, in his Com- plcxionesin Epiftohs, and others who have the fVords, took them from Cyprian.) Next, aCopyifl, being employed to write out this particular Book, and finding the [Fords fo inferted, imagined that the former Co-- pyift by Miftake had omitted them ; and therefore put them into the Text. Such Infertions of explanatory Words or Sentences from the Margin into the Text are common in MSS. Jerom, in one of his Let- ters, fays, that an explanatory Note, which he himfelf had made in the Margin of his F* falter, had been incorporated by fome Tranfcriber into the Text. Dr. Bentley, in the 96th ‘Page of his Epiflle annexed to Malalds Chronicle, has proved ^ivx fyos Ifiiv Iv ’Apx^ta, in Gala-- tians IV, 25, to be of the fame Stamp. And thus this Infection might reft till a longtime after •, when being obferved to be in this Copy, and perhaps in others copied from it, it might in thofe barbarous Ages be thought to be genuine ; and to ha-ve been omitted by Miftake^ or even onpurpofe, in the other Copies that wanted it. And then of courfe the foam Preface to the Catholic Epiftles mnft be made, complaining of the unfaithful Tranfiators for leaving it out : which fays j Ab infidelibus Tranflatoribus multiim erratum efle a Fidei veritate comperimus ; tri- um tantummodo vocabula, hoc eft Aquae et Sanguinis ct Spiritus, in ipfa fua Editione ponentibiis, etPatris Verbique et Spiritus teftimonium omittentibus. JFhereas, it being mat ter of faB, that no Greek Copies of this Epiftle had that Verfe, neither the Author of the Preface, nor any Friend for him, fe arched for it in any Greek Copy. And it’s not altogether improbable, that they could not doit j the Proverb, Graecum cflj non poteft legi, being remarkably true of thofe times. Nay, long before xxii The PREFACE. before t and longer after the making of this Treface^ the Fathers of the- LatinChurch were generally ignorant of the Greek Tongue \as may be eafily made out from Hijtory, and their f Forks, if it were worth the while to enquire. That Venerable Bede, one of the beft Scholars of his time, did not under fl and it y is probable, by his not quoting the Greek Text in any of his Commentaries on the New Tejl aments and more efpecially. by his contenting him felf with the Latin Verfionof the A 6 ls of the A- poftles, when he had the Greek by him in the fame Volume 5 as appears in Tage ix abooje. Buxtorf in his EpiftleDedicatory to his Hebrew Lexi- con, fays', Port Hierony mi tcmpora lludium Linguarum lacrarum diu ccllaflc videtur : unde non tantum Tranflatio ipfius giaviorcs depravationcs paffa^ ed, quam unquam antea Biblia Graeca, (quae fubindc fuos cultorcs ct reftauratores habuere)' fed et in univerfa Dodrina Ecdefiac, horrendae tenebrae oborrae funt, quae ad mille fere annos durarunt. Although Buxtorf here fpeaks principally {if not only) of the Hebrew and Chaldee Languages, m which the Old Tejl ament was writ tent yet what he fays is equally true of the Greek, the original Language of the NeWo- This may be made further evident, by comparing the Latin Vulgate thereof with the Greek ; where [befides i ^ohn v, 7) may be found fome other fuch fingular ^differences as could not have happened, but upon an almoft univerfal Ignorance of the Greek Tongue. For infiance: The Word' li before ^\Q. has been left out ofalmofi all Latin Copies, in two T laces together of the xxi Chapter of St. 'John’s Gofpel ; which Omijfion is» not fupported by any one Greek MS. See Wage \\\\ above, and 'B late. XIII and XIV. Another Infiance is in i Job. v, 6 j where infiead of 5 pirituseft veritas, which is the true Reading, by the Authority of all' Creek Copies, is read in all Latin Copies, now extant, Chriftus cil ve- - litas. And fothe printed Latin Vulgate has both thofe B laces : and alfo John IViclif accordingly, in^his Englifh Verfion j which proves,, that even he tranfiatedfrom the Latin Vulgate, and did not or could' Tiot compare his Verfion with the Greek. Now, will any one fay, that, fince the time thofe grofs Errors were committed, the generality of the Latin Fathers did or could read the Greek Tefiament j and yet: could rnifs the dificovering them ', or would let them pafs, after they were di [covered, without taking the leafi notice of them ? A great deal moreover may be owingto the juperfiitious Veneration had for th'e^’ The PREFACE.' xxiii ihe Latin Vulgate^ and the general Terfuajion^ that it was by Miracle preferred fault lefs\ as it was alfo believed y that the feventy Jews in different Cells y were all miraculonfly directed to hit upon one and the fame Verfion of the Old T eft ament : And fo thofe few that had fowe fmatteringofGreeky might never feek for Errors t her ey notin theleaft expelling to find any i Or, if any were knowny who durft venture ta declare them ? When Men were fever ely ufed for entertaining harmlefs Notions of Ehilofophy differing from the Vulgar y what might they not fear, if they fhoiild be found meddling with Fundamentals of Re- ligion ? Bitty whatever was the Occafion, it is matter of fall, that thofe Errors, and a great many more, have kept their ground for fever al Cen- turies. The former of thofe Errors might eafily happen at firft, by reafon of the Letters si coming over again in fic, which immediately fol- lows. And tho' Spiritus and CH^iiftus, written or printed at length, differ very much, yet in old MSS they differ only in a Jingle Letter, the firft being always written ifs» and the latter Epsi id eft, which is an Abbreviation for For in Latin MSS, the Greek Letters of the JVord CIiriQus, as alfo of Jcfus, are always re- tained, except that the Terminations are changed according to the Latin Language, jcfus is written rai), or infmall CharaBersTTs ^ which is the Greek 1H2> or w, an Abbreviation of lyiays. However, the Scribes knew nothing of this for a thoufand Tears before the In- vention of printing ; for if they had, they would not have written ihs for Uavt' but they ignorantly copied after one another fitch Letters as they found put for thofe two Words : nay, at length they pretended to find Jcfus Ilominum Salvator comprehended in the Word IHS j which is another Troofythat they took the middle Letter to be\\ not }j. The Dajh alfo over the Word, which is a Sign of an Abbreviation, fome have chayiged to the Sign of the Crofs. The Abbreviations of both thofe Words may be found in Elate I, II, III, IV and XII. But notwithftanding'^Q^ws Chn{S.\xs be always written in the forefaid manner in Latin MSS, yet Greek MSS {of which one would imagine it is an Imitation') retain only the firft and loft Letters of thofe Words, thus IS x^'as maybe feen inElate XI. The Word Aa.fi'iS' in like manner is written in Greek MSS, only with the firlt and laft Letters, fo that it is difficult y if not impoffible, now to prove what i^ the true Greek Spelling thereof. And there are more and greater Difficulties The PREFACE. xxiv in fever al Hebrew Names ; the Maforites having corrupted them, ma- king Xerxes, Ahafuerus, Nebuchodonofor, Nebuchadnezzar. The Name Jehovah was never heard of till Luther s time. It /j Jao in Hea- then Authors. But, to return to i fob. v. 7. when the for ef aid reface to the Catholic Epiftles was made, then was alfo the Text inferted into 0- ther Copies, that had it not ; fever al of which are now to be found in Libraries. See an Inflance, in Tage 1 5 of this Catalogue, of a ' Book that has the Verfe inferted with a different Hand: and that af- ter the eighth Verfe 5 becaufe there happened to be left half a Line un- written at the end of the Paragraph. And fever al modern MSS have the JVitnefs in Heaven after the Witnefs in Earth, as being copied from fuch as this. And yet this very Book has the ’Preface in the original Hand ; and that with fuch falfe Latin, as fine Us rather of the Author of it, than the Tranfcriber s which has fince been correlied. Compare the Sentence quoted there, being the very JVords of the MS, with that above. But it may be asked, how it happened, that the Prologue is in that Book, and the Verfe originally wanting. I anfwer ^ , that it was a very rare thing to have the whole New Tejlament, and much more both the Old and New, in one Volume and one Hand in thofe times', as they are here : the four Gofpels generally making one Volume, St. Pauls Epiftles another, &c. And fome Perfon, de- firing to have all the Books of both the Old and New Teft ament in one Volume and the fame Hand, gives the fever al Parts to a JVriter, to be copied ; and dir ells him alfo to infer t the faid Prologue in its place. But the Copy of the Catholic Epiftles, from which the Scribe wrote, had ' not the Verfe. I wijb, that the Infertion of the Article of Chrlft’s Dcfccnt into Hell into the Apoftles Creed could be as well accounted for as the In- fertion of the faid Verfe. The beft that can be faid for it is, that it might pofiibly have come in in like manner, not long before, from a Glofs or Paraphrafe, that was at firft put in the Margin or between the Lines. For it is not in fome old Copies thereof. See one in\the King’s Library', 2 A XX 3 ; and a Specimen thereof inP late : and (mother in the_ Cotjoninn Library i Galba A XVIII 23. CATALOGUS Librorum Manulcriptorum BIBLIOTHECAE REGIAE. I A. I X. 12’"% S’® & 4 to* I. B I B L I A latina : fcripta Saeculo xiv II. Biblia latina j cum interpretationc Nominum Hebraicomm alphabetica. xiv III. Biblia latina. xiv IV. I. A Rule, pat tellip in whichc Chapitris of pc Bible 5e may fynde pe Leflbuns, Piftlis & Gofpels, pat ben red in pc Chirche aftir pe ufs of Salisbiri : Or, a Kalcnder of Leflbuns, Piftlis 6c Gofpels of al pe Zeer. xiv 2 . The New Teftament of John Wiclif*s Tranflation. V. Biblia latina j cum interpretationc Nominum Hebraicorum al- phabetica. XIV In hoc Codice funt quidam verfus technici, ad juvandain memoriam. VI. Biblia latina ; cum interpretationc Nominum Hebraicorum al- phabetica. XIV In initio Codicis eft Aquila aurea depida fuper Scutum nigrum. VII. Biblia latina; cum interpretationc Nominum Hebraicorum al- phabetica. XIV Vlll. I. Biblia latina. xiii 2 . Corrediorius Bibliorum : Libellus 1 1 foliorum. xiv IX. Danielis Prophetia j Gracce reddita per Hugonem Braughton, 6c Elizabetae Reginae Angliae inferipta. In Charta. xvi X. I. A Rule, pat tellip in which chapitris of pc Bible new law 5e mown fynd pe Epiftlis 6c pe Gofpels, pat ben rad in pe Chirche at Mafle, aftir pc vfle of Salisbiry. xiv 2 . The New Teftament of John Wiclif’s Tranflation. B 3. The 2 L I B R I Mss. I A. XI XVIII. 8’°* & 4*®* 3. The Ten Commandments, with a fhort Expofition." XI. Biblia latma j cum interpretatione Nominum Hebralcorum al- phabetica. xiv XII. The New Teftament of John Wiclif's Tranflation. xiv This was prefented to Queen Elizabeth, by John Bridges, her Chaplain. XIII. Evangelium S. Matthaei ; cum GlolTa in locis aliquibus. xiii XIV. Evangelia quatuor j in Lingua Saxonica. xi XV. I. Solomonis Proverbia, Ecclefiaftes & Cantica Canticorum ; Gr. & Lat. In Charta Goflipina. xiv 2. Expofitio Canticorum Solomonis j Gr. XVI. I. S. Pauli Epiftolae. xr 2. Conftantini M. Imperatoris Donatio Silveftro Papae & Succefforibus fada. XVII. I. Biblia latinaj cum interpretatione Nominum Hebraico- rum alphabetica. xiv 2. Sybillae verfus de die Judicii. XVIII. Codex Evangeliorum latinus, 9 Saeculo exaratus manu Ita- Eca j /\.to. In cujus initio, literis Saxonicis, feribitur ; Hunc Codicem Aethelftan Rex devota mente ^orobernenfi tribuit Ecclefiae. Et in fine manu 400 Annorum feribitur, T)e Claujlro Cantuarie. Alterum latus Operculi anriqui excavatur, ut etiam Codicum i D IX, 2 B IX & X ; fortahis ad colligendas Eleemofynas, aut Imaginem aliquam facram ibi infigendam. ix Sequentia in Codice continentur. 1. Eufebii Canones Evangeliorum. 2. S. Matthaei Evangelium. 3. Prologus & Capitula Evangelii fecundum Marcum. 4. S. Marci Evangelium. In cujus fine fie feribitur 3 Explicit Evan- gelium cat a Marcum. Aliis etiam in locis hujus Codicis feribitur pro fecundum.. 5. Brevis Evangelii digefiio cata Lucanum. Sic Codex. 6 . Argumentum Lucac Evangelii. 7. Interpretatio Nominum de Luca. 8 ., Evangelium cata Lucam. 9^ Brevis digefiio Evangelii cata Johannera., I o.. Argumentum ejufdem. II. Evangelium I A. XIX, XX. & I B I VI. 4*»' 1 1. Evangelium fecundum Johannem. Deficit in Cap. XVIII, v. 21. 1 2. Sequitur alia manu, fed ejufdem temporis, Prologus quatuor Evan- geliorum, qui caret initio. 13. Enfebii Prologus & Breviarium eorundem, XIX. Biblia latina j cum interpretatione Nominum Hebraicorum al- phabetica. xiv XX. Bibliorum fecundum Volumen i incipiens a Proverbiis Solomo- nis 5 Gallice. xiv In hoc Codice, ante libros Maccabaeorum, inferitur Liber Alexan- dri Magni. In fine etiam fic fcribitur, milleno tricenteno duodena hoc opus tranfcriptum eji a Roberto de Marchia Clerico, Rartjius in carcere mancipato : a quo velit de liber are *DeuSy qui ejl retributor^gjnnium bon0“ rum in fecula feculorum. Amen. Te '^eum laudamus ^ cetera. I B. 4 ^ 0 * I. I. S. Pauli, Jacobi, Petri, Johannis & Judae Epiftolae; Gr. xiv 2. Euthalii Diaconi Prologus. In Charta admodum laccra fcribitur hie Codex. Huic etiam Codici deeft verfus i Joh. v. 7. II. Prophetarum minorum & majorum Prophetiae ; Gr. Qiiibus acce- dunt Notae marginales ufque ad finem Efaiae ; Gr. xii III. Biblia latina 5 cum interpretatione Nominum Hebraicorum al- phabetica. xiv IV. Solomonis Proverbia, Ecclefiaftes, Cantica, cum Prologis ; ct Sa- pientia. xiii In hujus initio fic fcribitur. Liber de Clauftro Roffenji per Johannem 'Rriorem : quern qui inde alienaverity alienatum celaverity vel hunc titulum fraudulenter deleverity Anathema fit. Amen. Et hujufmodi Anathemata in plurimis reperiuntur Codicibus. V. Biblia latina. Deficit in XVI. Cap. Apocalypfeos. xiii VI. The New Teftament, in old Englifh ; not of Wiclif’s Tranflation. Before which is A Kalender of LeJfounSy Riftlis and Gofpels of al ye Zeery aftir ye ufs ofSalifbirie. xiv In the end of this Book, is written, as follows. This Booke folowithe to moche after the tranfiacione of the leter^ and not after the fence and B 2 meaning 4 L 1 B R I Mss I B VII XII. 4W & fol weaning of the fentence : and therefore this old tranfacione is not fo goode as the tranfacione at this daie, 25 Marcii^ 1569. Avery e Vuedale. VII. Qiiatuor Evangeliaj cum Praefationibus, & Eufebii Canonibus ; Latine j Literis Saxonicis, VIII. Biblia latina. VIII XIII IX. St. John’s Gofpel 5 in old Englifh and Saxon : with a Preface, and the Contents of the Chapters, in Saxon. In Paper. Folio. xvi The Saxon Verfion is tranfcrib’d from the famous Book of St. Cuth- bert of Durham, now in the Cottonian Library : Nero. D. IV : which was made by Aldred, a Presbyter, the Son of Aelfred j about the end of the ninth Century. And the Englilb Verfion is that of John Wiclif. X. I. Biblia latina. ^i^to. xiii Infunt etiam, recentiori manu fcripta, Saeculo fcil. xv. 2. Genealogia Annae, matris virginis Mariae: unica Pagina. 3. Tabula Scientiarum: unica Pagina. 4. Tabulae Virtutum & Vitiorum. 5. Petri Pidavenfis compendium veterls Teftamcnti: pulchre delineatum. < 5 . Cotationes Epiftolarum & Evangeliorum per totum annum, fecun- dum ufum Sarum. 7. Commcmorationes Sandorum per totum annum. 8. Tituli & initia Pfalmorum. 9. Tabula Concordantiae fuper Evangelia. 10. Intcrpretatio nominum Hebraicorum alphabetica. XI. I . Evangelia quatuor 5 cum Prologis & Argumentis ufitatis % La- tine. In %vo, forma oblonga. xii In fine additur, alia manu, 2. Rentale Monafterii S. Auguftini Cantuarienfis, 2 foliis. XII. Biblia latina ; cum interpretatione Nominum Hebraicorum al- phabetica. AtO. XIII In fine fic fcribitur, eadcm manu qua Codex j Hunc Librum fcripjit WiUielmus de Hales, Magifiro Thome de la Wile, quern vocavit Magtjler Radulphus de Hehham tunc Cancellarius Sarum ad regimen Scolarum Sarum: quibus T)eus in hoc Seculo & in futuro propicietur. Ameth Faiius fuit Liber anno ab incar nations Domini. I. Biblia Bibliothecae Regiae. s: I. C. I IX. Fol. I D. I VIII 4“- I. Biblia latina. xiii Accedunt in initio & fine, alia manu, Loci communes quales quales, ex S. Scriptura. xiv II. Biblia latina ; cum interpretatione Nominum Hebraicorum alpha- betica. xiv III. Bibliorum prius volumen ; Gallice, xv Liber erat Monachorum Clauflralium Radingie. IV. S. Lucac Evangelium. xvi V. & VI. Biblia latina, in 2 Tomis. Finita A. D. 1451, in domo Clericorum Zwollis. xv VII. Jofuae, Judicum, & Regum Libii. xii VIII. The Bible; of John Wiclif's Tranflation. xiv IX. A Volume of the Bible; of John Wiclif's Tranflation; ending at the Book of Job. xiv In the Margin whereof, are fome of Lyra’s GlofTes. I D. 4‘®‘ & Folio. I. Biblia latina ; cum interpretatione Nominum Hebraicorum alpha- betica. Fol. Willielmus Devonienfis feripfit iftum librum. xiv Hie Codex, in Apocalypfeos Cap. xxii, v. 3, rcGtc habet, Sedes ^ Agni in ilia erit s cum plerique omnes alii legunt erunf, II. Liber Ruth, Regum libri 4, Paralipomena^-, Efdrae, Aeftherae, Maccabaeorum libri 3 ; Aeftherae iterum, diverfus a priore ; & Efaiae ; cum notis marginalibus, variis in locis ; Gr. 4.^0. xiv *'Oot(^o viflvt tty/af Tg/tateT©. T5j< yr a verfu 1 3 Ca- pitis IV, ad verfum 7 Cap. XII. . Galatas. 127 Ephefios. 130 Philippenfes. 133 Cololienfes. 134^ Theftalonicenfes i . 136^ 2. 1 38 Hebraeos. 139 Timotheum i. 144 2. 146 Titum. 148 Philemona. 149 S. Johannis Apocalypfis. 150 S. dementis Epiftola ad Corin- thios I. 159 2. 156 3 Hu jus Bibliothecae Regiae 9 t D. V VIII. 4>o- Hujus pofterioris Epiftolae duo tantum nunc extant prima folia. Has duas Epiftolas, hie forte & non alibi repertas, quantum quidem cx illis reftat, ad amullim edidit Patricius Junius, Oxonii, 1633. Non polTum non addere Codicis hujus Alexandrini Contenta, ut funt feripta in prima Pagina, & jam paene detrita. rENE2I2 K02MOr. ArrAios I eeoaos AirxriTOT. ZAXAPTA2 Ia* AETITIKON, MAAAXIA2 IF APieMOI, — AETTEPONOMION. H2AIA2 ir IE20T2 NATH- IHPEMIA2 iF lEZEKIHA "S’ KPITAI. POT0, AANIHA IS OMOT BIBAIA IT ESeHP. BASlAinN A TOBIT. BASlAlriN B* lOTAEie. BASiAiriN r E2ZPA2 ~ 1EPET2. BASlAinN ^ E2ZPA2 "b“ IEPET2. nAPAAinOMENnN T MAKKABAION AOrOS ~A nAPAAlnOMENnN F MAKKABAION A0r02 B OMOT BIBAIA. MAKAABAION AOTOS "F nPOOJHTAI “Is" MAKKABAION AOrOS — ^AATHPION METOAON. OSHE A lOB. AMOS B OAPOIMIAI. MIXAIAS T EKKAH2IA2TH2. lOHA A2MATA A2MATON. ABAIOT T SOeWA H n4NAPET02. IONA2 T 20CDIA IH20T TIOT SIPAX. NAOTM "z" AMBAKOTM H •H KAINH AIA©HKH. 20CD0NIAS F ETAFTEAlA T C KATA lO L I B R I Mss. I D. V- KATA MAT©AION. KATA MAPKON. KATA AOTKAN. KATA InANNHN. nPASEis AnosTOAaN. KA©OAlKAI Y EnlSTOAAI OATAOr ^ -XV. AnOKAAT^IS inANNOr. KAAIMENTOS EnISTOAFI "a KAAIMENTOS EO^STOAH *B^ OMOT BIBIIA. . . . ^'AAMOI SOAOMnNTOS TH" Hi Pfalmi i8, Solomonis didi, qui olim in fine hujus Codicis fucranr,. jam prorfus defiint per tempus rerum edax deperditi. Si vcro hi Pfalmi hie non fuiflent, admodum veriftmile eft, quod de dementis Epiftolis jam prorfus adtum eflet ; cum unicum illarum quod reftat exemplar M S.. proxime ante hofee Pfalmos collocabatur, & abfque iliis detritum effet & periiflet. IX. I. Evangelia4, latina; cum Prologis ufitatis ; at fine Canonibus. Deeft ultimum folium S, Johannis Evangelii. Xj' 2. Index Leftionum Ecclefiae per totum Annum. Hujus etiam Libri Operculum antiquum eft altera parte cxcavatum,' Vide I A XVIII. Ante initium Marci Evangelii feribitur, In nomine T^omini nojiri Jefti Chrijii. X>ep if apj\ii?en CNVTE S Kyn^ef nama, pe if ujie leo^ hla;:opto jcoji pOpu'Ve, “3 upe ^ftlica bjio’Sop j:oji ^o^ej ‘j JPapolta ’Sxf Kin^ef bpo’Sop. id eft; N/c eji feriptum CNUTONIS Regis Moment . qui eft nofter dilelius Hominus pro Mundo, & nofier Spiritualis Fra’- ter pro Deo j & Haroldi Regis Fratris. Cnutonis etiam Chartae hie occurrit examplar, in Lingua Saxonica feriptae, confirmantis Libertates Ecclefiae. Hujus forte Regis Codex erat : illius certe tempore fiiit feriptus. XJ X. I. Pidlurae plures Evangclicae, auro fpifiius obdudlae.. xiii 2. Kalendarium. 3. Pfalterium. 4. Pfalmi Pocnitentiales y Tc Deum ; Qiiicunque vult j &:c., XI. XII, XIII, XIV, & XV. S. Pauli Epiftolae y cum variis Ledionibus notabilioribus inter Textum Atramento rubro aferiptis 5 Vol, xvi Haec 5 Volumina pulcherrimc funt feripta, per Petrum Meghen, Mo- nociUum Teutonicum 5 ut patet confercudo cum Codice, i E V, ubi Bibliothecae Regiae. II — 1 E. I V. Fol. hujus fcriptoris nomcn additur. Novem tantum funt Lincae in qualibet Pagina, & quinque plus minus Verba in Linca; ut Locus relinqueietur Gloffae, quae tamen non adeft; ut nec Illuminatio, quam defignatam efle apparet ex Literis initialibus Epiftolarum omilTis, quae folent cffe lllumi- natoris opus. 1 E. Fol. I. Biblia latina. xiii II. Biblia latina } cum interpretatione Nominum Hebraicorum alpha- bctica. XIV HI. Pfalterium; cum Hymnis Ecckfiafticis : per Pctrum Meghen fcrip- tum. Vide Codiccm, i E V. Gloffae adduntur, ufque adPfalmum 51. IV. PentatcuchusMofis; Libri Jofuae, Judicum & Ruth. xvi V. S. Lucae & Jobannis Evangeliaj S. Pauli & Catholicae Epiftolae: in duabus Columnis per lingulas Paginas defcripta j in quarura una fcri- bitur Verfio S. Hieronymi, in altera Erafmi Rotcrodami. xvi Hie Codex vegrandis pulcherrime feriptus eft per Petrum Meghen ; qui ad finem D. Johannis Evangelii fic feribit ; Summe & individue Trinitatiy ‘Patri ^ F'tlio & Spiritui fan 5 io, fit Laus Gratiarum aBio : P>iilc ‘tjfime qtwque Virgini Marie P)ei Filii Genitrici, cum totius Celeftis Curie exercitu : filuorum adjutorio opus hoc duorum Evangeliorumy Luce ‘videlicet & Johannis, conferiptum efi i JuJJu & impenfis reverendi domini ^ venerahilis Viri D. Joannis Co- lette Ecclefie Cathedralis Pyivi Pauli Londmi Decani^ fiacre qtwque Pheologie ProfiejfioriSy pie memorie egregii Viri Henrici Colett MilitiSy opulenttfifime Ci'vitatis Londini quondam Senatoris, ejufidemque bis Con- fiulis, filii i Arte vero ac indufitria Petri Meghen Monocult, TheutoniSy natione Brabant ini, Oppidi Bufichiducenfis, Leodtenfis Diocefeos ; 7° die Menfis Septembris, Dominice Incarnationis 1509; Regni vero il- lujirififim Regis Henrici o 6 iavi anno primo, P. M. Simile ad finem Epiftolarum feribit, feriptarum A.D. 1506. Kal. No- ‘uembrisy 22 H. 7. Et lie pergit. Eodem anno^ nobihjjimus Princeps il- luftrifitmufiquey Philippus Rex CafiHie, Arraganie, &c. Archidux Aufirie, ^ux Burgmdiey Brabantie, &c. Tempejiate compellentCy in AngUam appheuit: filtum fierenijjimus Rex Henrtcus fiipr adieus ^ ut Pater C 2 Filium, IZ L I B R I Mss. I E. V VIII. Fol. Fitium, recepitj fumma, humanitate tra 5 iavit, maximis honor thus deco-- ravit^ phirimis muneribus dotavit : ^li K. O^iobris n)iam univerfe carnis ingrejfus efl : Cnjus Anime ^ omnium fidelium defimStorum mi~ fereri dignetur AltiJJmus. Amen. Scripfit etiam hie Petrus Meghen Codices, i D XI, XII, XIII, XIV, & XV, & I E III. VI. Quatuor Evangelia, Latine. vii Hie Codex, milk abhinc Annos exaratus, poftulat, ut particulatim ex- ponam. 1. In primo folio, manu 400 Annorum, inferibitur. Liber fanEii Au- gujiini Cantuarienjis : Unde patet, olim ad iftud Monafterium pertinuilTc. 2. Secundum folium eft coloris violacei, (cujufmodi plura per manum facrilegam exfeda funt :) et in eo literis uncialibus, aureis & argenteis, feriptum eft, Haec eft fpeciofa ^adriga luciftua aiae } [i. e. animae;] Spiritus gratia^ per os Agni F>ei inluftrata : in quo quattuor F^roceres^ confona ‘voce magnalia Dei lea .... legcD caiiunt. 3. Hieronymi Epiftola ad Damafum Papam. 4. Capitula Evangelii fecundura Matthaeum. 5. Eufebii Canones decern. 6 . S. Matthaei Evangelium. Deficit ufque adv. 19 Capitisl. 7. Capitula Evangelii fecundum Marcum. 8. Folium coloris violacei, cum Pidura S. Marci. p, S. Marci Evangelium. Deficit ufque ad v. 4 Capitis I : etiam a Cap. Ill, 32, V, 14 : et a Cap. XV, 39, ufque ad finem. 1 o. Capitula Evangelii fecundum Lucam. 11. Folia duo coloris violacei: in quorum uno S. Lucas lingulari moda pingitur. 12. S. Lucae Evangelium. Defunt \ primiVerfus. 1 3. Capitula Evangelii fecundum Johannem. 14. Evangelium S.Johannis. Defunt ^ primi Verfus i & aCap.yHj ad finem. VIL & VIII. Biblia latina* lit Haec Biblia latina, plus 800 abhinc annos manu Italica feripta, omnium, quae in Anglia habentur, funt antiquiftima ; ft excipias unum exemplar nuper ad Bibliothecam Harleianam acquifttum. Pauca quae deftderabantur folia recenti manu fupplentur* Et in hoc Codice infunt fcquentia : fcil. In Bibliothecae Regiae. I E. VII, VIII. Fol. In primo Tomo. 1. Fofterior pars Prolog! Hieronymi, de omnibus Divinae hiftoriae Libris. 2. Pentateuchus Mofisj cum Capitulis fingulorum quinque Librorum. lia 8 prima funt manm recent is. Liber Jofuae i cum praefatione Hieronymi in hunc & 2 fequentes,. & Capitulis. 4. Liber Judicum 5 cum Capitulis. 5. Liber Ruth. 6. Libri 4 Regum ; cum Prologo Hieronymi & Capitulis. 7. Ifaiae Prophetia y cum Prologo Hieronymi; 8. Jeremiae Prophetia i cum Prologo Hieronymi. Pi. Lamentatio & Oratio ejufdem. 10. Ezekielis Prophetia ; cum Prologo Hieronymi. 11. Danielis Prophetia; cum Prologo Hieronymi. 12. - Aceedit ad finem, ex Theodotionis cditione, Hiftoria Sufannae, & Idoli Bel & Draconis. 1 3 . Prophetae 1 2 minores ; cum Prologo Hieronymi. ^riores 4 anti^ qua manu j & inde ad finem hujus prioris Tomiy omnia recent i manu fcribuntur. 14. Prophetia Baruchs 15. Efdrae liber 3“^ & 4US,. In altero Tomo. 16. Liber Job j cum brevi hiftoria illius Familiae. ^rimum Folium eji recens. 17. Pfalterium, in Verfus, quales nunc in Liturgia habentur, divifum : cum Praefatione Hieronymi ; & alio Traflatulo, difto, OrigoFrophetiae ^David Regis yFjcdmortmi numero 150. A Tfalmo CX ad CXLIII recens eft manus. 1 8. Solomonis Proverbia ; cum tribus Praefationibus, & Capitulis : Ec- clefiaftes & Cantica Canncorum. 19. Liber Sapientiae ; cum Prologo & Capitulis. 20. Liber Jefu filii Siiach, qui dicitur Ecclefiafticus j cum Prologo & Capitulis. ai. Libri Paralipomcnwn duo > cum Prologo Hieronymi. 22. Hezrac 14 L I B R I Mss. ■ I E VIII. Fol. 2 2. Hezrae Liber ; cum Praefatione Hicronymi. 2 3 . Liber Hcftcr j cum Praefatione Hicronymi. 24. Tobiae Liber ; cum Praefatione Hicronymi. 25. Liber Judith j cum Praefatione Hicronymi. 26 . Maccabaeorum Libri 2; cum Praefatione Hicronymi, & Capitulis. 27. S. Matrhaei Evangelium j cum 4 Proiogis, Argumcaio, & Breviarki five Capitulis. 28. S. Marci Evangelium 5 cum Prologo &L Brcviario. 29. S. Lucae Evangelium j cum Prologo & Brcviario. 30. S. Johannis Evangelium; cum Prologo & Breviario. 31. Aftus Apoftolorum; cum Argumento, Praefatione Hicronymi, & Capitulis. 32. S, Jacobi Epiftola^ cum Prologo Epiftolarum Catholicarum j & Ca- pitulis & Argumento hujus Epiftolae. 3 3. S. Petri Epiftolae 2 } cum Capitulis & Argumentis. 34. S. Johannis Epiftolae 3 j cum Capitulis ad omnes, & Argumentis ad 2 pofteriores. 35. S. Judae Epiftola ; cum Capitulis. 36. S. Pauli Epiftola ad Romanos: cui praefigitur, 1. Argumentum ejufdem. 2. Praefationes duae Epiftolarum Pauli. 3. Argumentum folius Epiftolae ad Romanos. 4. Aliud Argumentum. 5.. Damaft Epifeopi urbisRomae Verfus. 6. Capitula Epiftolae ad Romanos. 37. S. Pauli Epiftola ad Corinthios ; cum 2 Argumentis^ & Capitulis. 3 a. ..I — ■ . 2^ ; cum Argumento & Capitulis. 39. S. Pauli Epiftolae ad Galatas,Ephefios,Philippenfes, ColoflenfeSjThcf- falonicenfes, Timotheum Titum, Philemonem, & Hebraeos ; cum Argumentis & Capitulis ad fingulas. 40. Ejuldem Epiftola ad Laudicenfes; cum Capitulis. 41. S. Johannis Apocalypfis; cum Prologo Hicronymi, Capitulis. Hu- jus primum falummodo Folium eft antiquae mams reliqua recent is, Huic Codici antique, pluribus in locis inferuntur Corredliones 6c Ad- ditioncs, altera manu. Exempli gratia; in Epiftola S. Johannis, Cap. V, ■ver, 7 & 8, fic feriptum crat a prima Manu, ^tia tres funt qui teftimo- nium Bibliothecae Regiae. I E Vlll. Fol. niam dant, Spiritus, Aqua et Sanguis: et tres unum funt. Quod a fecunda Manu fic corrigitur; ^ia tres funt qui teftimonium dant IN Terra; Spiritus, Aqua & Sanguis: ^ hi tres unum funU Et tres sunt qui testimonium dant in Caelo; Pater & Fi- Lius & Spiritus Sanctus : et hi tres unum sjunt. Vox fdlicct Spiritus eraditur, in cujus locum fcribitur in tTa fps : et reliquum ad- ditamentura partim inter Lineas, partim in Margine fcribitur. Pro- logus nihilominus Epiftolarum Catholicarum, antiqua manu in hoc Co- dicc fcribitur : ubi Autor fiditius, (Hicronymi cnim fuiife vix credendum eft) querens de inftdelitate Interpretum, ftc pe^it i lllo praecipue loco, ubi de unitate Trinit atis, in prima Johannis Kpifola, pofitum legimus : In qua ettam ab infdelibus Tranfatoribus multum erratum ejfe, Fidel veritate comperimus ; trium tantummodo •vocabula, hoc eft. Aquae, San- guinis (ir Spiritus y in ipfa fua editions ponentes ; ^ Tatris Verbique & Spiritus teftimonium omittentes. Et obfervatu dignum eft, quod Tefti- monium in Caelo in hoc Codice poftponitur teftimonio in Terra ; quia ad finem Paragraphifpatium crat rclidum, in quo pars Claufulae in Caelo icribenda erar. Aliqui etiam recentiores Codices eodem ordine habent haec Teftimonia, ex hujufmodi fcilicet Codicibus deferipti. Alius Codex eft Bibliorum Latinorum, tarn vegrandis, ut in Abacum poni non poflit ; pulcherrime feriptus & illuminatus j quaerendus inter imprefla. xiv Praeter caeteris communia, habet hie Codex, poft Johannis Evange- lium, Tradtatum Paflionis Chrifti, fecuudum Nichodemum. i6 L I B R I Mss. 2 A I, II. I2>"0. XV I. I. Calendaiium. 2. Horae fandae Crucis. 3. Horae beatac Mariae Virginis. 4. Pfalmi 7 poenitcntiales. 5. Litania. 6 . Oratiuncula pro Patre & Matrc, una, & alia pro omnibus fidcUbus. Codex minutidimus. II. Manuale Devotionis, fadum per Willielmum Turnout, fratrcm minorem, in proprium ufum : In quo plura continentur ; viz, 1 . Formae Abfolutionis, Fratribus in extremis conftitutis impertiendae. xv 2. Indulgentiac, 7 Ecclefiis Romae per totura Annum concelTae ; & aliae Indulgcntiae. 3. Tabula ad Inveniendum Pafcha. 4. Calendarium. 5. Pfalmi 7 poenitcntiales. 6. Litania. 7. Vigiliae Defundorum. 8. Horae (five Curfus, ut hie,) bcatae Mariae Virginis. 9. Quindecim Gradus. 10. Praeparamentum Miflfae. 11. S. Ambrofii Oratio ante Miflam. 12. De Virgine gloriofa, quaedam j dicenda ante Miflam. 13. Gratiarum Adio & Orationes poft Miflam. 14. Johannis Pecham Archiep. Cant. Meditatio de Sacramento. 15. Tabula de Dominicis vacantibus: quae Rubrica ‘Parijienjis dicitor. 1 6. Modus intonandi Hymnos per totum Annum. 1 7. Ordo ad bencdicendam Mcnfam per totum Annum. 18. Cantilenae quaedam piae. 19. Breves horae de Sanda Cruce. 20. Compaflio Virginis gloriofae. 21. Breves horae de S. Francifeo bis ; & de S. Katherina. 22. Virginis Mariae Litania, Corona & Rofarium. 2 3 . Oratio, de Compaflione Virginis Mariae. Aliadc Salvatore noftro in Cruce pendente. Alia de S. Michaele. Aliae ad plures Sandos. 24. Anfclmi Oratio pro venia impetranda. 25. S. Edmundi Remedium contra temptationem Carnls. 26. Verfus Bibliothecae Regiae 17 2 A III— VI. 26. Verfiis pii rhithmici. 27. Orationes S. Bernard! rhithmicac. 28. Dionyfii Carthufiani traftatus de Compun^bionc. 29. Regulae Fratrum minorum. III. Pfalteriumi cum Oratione ante Pfalterium dicenda, Calen-^ dario, Hymnis Ecclcfiafticis, Litania, & Orationibus in Vigiliis Mortu- orum dicendis. xiv IV. I. Calendarium. xv 2. Memoria de S. Barbara. 3 . Horae B. Mariae, fecundum confuetudinem Angliae. 4. Pfalmi 7 poenitentiales. 5. Litania. <5. Vigiliae Mortuorum. 7. Commendationes Animaruni. 8. Pfalterium S. Hicronymi. Codex bene fcriptus & illuminatus^ V. Pfalterium ; cum Calendario & Hymnis Ecclcfiafticis ; pi^tum. xiv^ VI. Pfalterium Graecum. xi Huic etiam infunt, ante Pfalterium, Graece } 1. Prologus in Prophetam David. 2. Methodus, ex Jofephi Hiftoria, quomodo compofitum eft Pfalterium ; & quomodo Pfalmi funt expofiti ; & quinamLibri memorantur in Scrip- turis, fed non invent ! } & qui denique per David funt fadi 5 & quinam in- terprctati funt Pfalterium^ & quot, & quando. 3. S. Athanafii ad Marcellinum Epiftola, de laudibus Pfalmorum : fed curta eft. 4. Oratio ad Dominum noftrum Jefum Chriftum. 5. — — ad fandiflimam Dciparam. Poft Pfalterium, item Graece ; 1. Pfalmus David, cum pugnavit contra Goliath. 2. Canticum Mofis in Exodo. 3. in Deuteronomio. 4. Oratio Annae Matris Samuelis. j. Oratio Prophetae Ambakum. 6 . Oratio Efaiae Prophetae. 7. Oratio Jonae Prophetae. D 8. Oratio i8 L I B R I Mss, 2 A VII XIII. I2nio- 8. Oratio trium Puerorum, & Hymnus eorundem. 9. Magnificat, & Benedidtus. VII. Horae Doloris Virginis Mariae : quas compofuit Johannes Papa 22; & conceflit omnibus dicentibus eas quotidie, 40 Annos Indulgen- tiarum. xv VIII. r. Calendarium. 2. Preces ad plures Sandos. xiv 3. Horae B. Mariae, fecundum ufum Saruni. 4. Pfalmi in honorem Paffionis Domini ; & Pocnitentiales. 5. Litania. 6 . Vigiliae Mortuorum, & Commendationes Animarum. 7. Pfalterium beati Hieronymi abbreviatum. Variae infunt Pidlurae. IX. I. Libellus ad Sandti Spiritus invocationem metricus. xiv 2. Salutatorium B. Mariae metricum. 3. Pfalterium Sandlae Crucis rhithmicum. 4. Orationes ad Virginem Mariam rhithmicae : & plures aliae. 5. Pfalterium a S. Hieronymo abbreviatum, 6 . Preces ad Virginem Mariam rhithmicae 5 in Lingua Gallica. X. Breviarium : fcil. Calendarium, Pfalterium, Litania, Hymni & Lec- tiones, abbreviata. xii Hie Codex, hujus generis antiquiflimus, in Pfalmis tantum habet cu- juflibet Verfus, quantum in unica Linea feribitur j & fines Verfuum de- funt, quos memoriter repetere potuit Congregatio. In initio, manu 300 Annorum, feribitur ; Hie eft Liber SanBi Albani : quern qui abftulerit cut Titulum deleverit. Anathema Jit. Amen. Et in Operculo j hannes Wardur. XI. Breviarium. xili XII. I. Calendarium. 2. Breviarium fecundum morem Sarum. xvi 3. Ordo Pfalterii fecundum Ritum Ecclefiae Sarum. 4. Litania. 5. Forma Dedicationis Ecclefiae. 6. Servitia Sanftorum propria. Pulchre feribitur Codex, & pingitur. Et in Corio Operculi odies fic, imprimitur, Anthoninus de Mauere, ob laudem Chrijti^ Librum htmc retie ligavi. XIII. Martyrologium, cum Colle^tis & Precibus per totum Annum, xiii I XIV,- Bibliothecae Regiae. 19 Z A XIV-— XX. gvo- XIV. I . Breviarium fecundum ufum Sarum, xiv 2 . Commemoratio B. Brigitte. xvi XV. Exhortationes B. Mariae variae, cum precibus annexis. xvi XVI. Pfalterium, in ufum R. Henrici 8 pulchre fcriptum, per Johan- nem Mallardum, Regis Oratorem & a Calamo. In hujusmargine funt Notulae Regis propria manu fcriptae. Duae etiam infant Pidurac Regis optimae. xvi XVII. I. Calendarium. xv 2. Horae B. Mariae. 3. Litania. 4. Pfalmi 7 poenitentiaks. 5. Ordo Mortuorum. 6 . Pfalmi Paflionis. XVIII. I. Obituarium breve Familiae dc Grandifonc. Hmc conji- cere licet , hunc Codicem pertinuiffe ad ali quern hujus Familiae. xv 2. A Medfon for the Meigrem i and for a Purgacyon. 3 . Preces ad plures Sandlos, cum Pidhiris eorum pulcherrimc delineatisr Hie occurrit Piflura duarum precantium ad Virginem Mariam ; & alte- rius, ad Angelum proprium : Perfonae forte funt de Familia de Grandifonc.’ 4. Calendarium. Huic inferuntur, alia manu, memorabilia quaedam. 5. Horae B. Mariae. Hie eil Pidura ejufdem prccantis ad B. Mariam, qui fupra pingebatiit precans ad Angelum proprium. 6. Pfalmi 7 poenitentiaks. 7. Litania. 8. Vigilia Mortuorum. 9. Pfalterium; cum Hymnis Ecckfiafticis. 10. The Life of Saint Dorothee. XIX. Officium de immaculata conceptionc B. Mariae. xv XX. Manuak Devotionis. viii 1. Lediones quaedam ex Evangeliis. 2. Oratio Dominica ; cum verfione Saxonica. 3. Symbolum Apoftolorum : ubi finguli Articuli fingulis Apoftolis in lin- gua Saxonica aferibuntur : & Articulus de defeenfu Chrijii ad Inferos abeft. 4. Epiftola Jefu Chrifti ad Abagarum Regem. D 2 . 5. Hymni 2(5 L I B R 1 Mss, 2 A XXI. 8VO- 5- Hymni Ecclefiaftici; & Orationes ad Deum Sc Sandos: quorum alt- quibus afcribitur Verfio Saxonica. 6 . S. Auguftini Hipp. Orationes 2 : & alia alibi. 7. Litania. 8. Hymnus Angelicus i qui mzv^w^Glorta in excelJtsT^eo : cumverfion« Saxonica. Hie Hymnus eft etiam in Codice Alexandrino : ubi dicitur^ Matutinus ; in longiorem protrahitur, 9. Fides Catholica: quae non amplius hie habet quam, Credimus in unim Heum^ ^atremy Omnipot entem , & in mum TOominum noftrum JeJum Chriftumy Filium Hei j ^ in Spiritum fanSium^ TOeum : non tres ‘Deos ; fed Fatrem & Filium & Spiritum fandium^ unum F)eum, colt- mils & confitemur. 10. Verfus 14 de S. Trinitate. 11. Pfalmus 84, &c. Carmine Elegiaco. 1 2. SeduliiHymnusIambicusdeChrifto, Opera cjus fuccinde complcdensl 13. Hymnus lambicus de Caelefti Hierofolyma; ct alia. XXI. I. Ordo Baptifmi. 2. Benedidio Ignis. 3. Ordo Matrimonii. 4. Ordo ad vifitandum infirmum. 5. Mifla pro defundis, & in Vigiliis mortuorum. xiv In principio hujus Codicis lie feribitur. ‘ Memorandum, quod AnnO * Domini 1408, Johannes Popham miles de Comitatn Southampton com- *■ paravit & libere donavit iftumlibrumEcclelie parochiaU de Southcharde- forth, in fefto purificationis beate Virginis Marie. Pro anima ejus fuo- ‘ rumque ben-efadorum omnes hoc Volumen infpicientes Deum piiflime ‘ exorent. Et, iftum Librum qui alLenaverit, Anathema Dei, beate Marie ‘ & omnium fandorum ei contingat in perpetuum. Amen. Amen. Amen. ‘ per charite.^ Et in medio Ec. ‘ Memorandum, quod tarn Ecclefia Pa- rochialis de Southchardeforde quam Cymiterium, in DyoceE Winton. ‘ & in Com. Southampton, in fefto fande Agnetis Virginis primo, A. D. ‘ 1404, dedicabatur per Nicholaum, Dei gratia Criftopolitanum Epif- ' copum. Qui didus Nicholaus plenariam habuit poteftatem a Thoma ‘ Arundel, venerabile in Chrifto patre ac domino, tunc temporis Cantu- arienE Archiepifeopo, eodem tempore fede Wynton, vacante poll de- * ceftum Willielmi Wigham, venerabilis patris, quondam Wynton. Epif- Bibliothecae Rtgiae. 21 2 A XXII. & I B 1 , 11 . S'o, & • de Southchardeforthe, fuis propriis fumptibus & expenfis, afTenfu SC con- • fenfu fratris Johannis London, tunc temporis Prioris de Brcjnmore, & ^ ejufdem loci Conventus. Etiam didus Nicholaus conceflit omnibus ‘ vere contritis & confefTis predidum Cimiterium devote intrantibus & ‘ circueuntibus ac ^ater nojier & Ave Maria pia devotione diccntibus ‘ pro fidelibus defundis 40 dies indulgentie, totiens quotiens hoc opus fandum inchoaverint & perfecerinr. Infuper didus Johannes Pophain • miles devotiflime deprecatur, ut omnes & finguli pro falute fue Animc ‘ & animarutn hujus loci Benefadorum, preteritorum, prefentium & fu;- ‘ turorum, intuitu caritatis, Deum devotihime perorent.' XXII. I. Auguftini Laus Pfalterii. xiu 2. Calendarium; cum Regulis inveniendi Cyclos, ( 5 cc. 3. Orationes ante Pfalterium. 4. Pidurae Chrilii, V. Mariae & Davidis. 5 . Pfalterium j cum Hymnis Ecclefiafticis. 6. Litania. 7. Orationes S. Auguftini, Gregorii & BerengariL 8. Plurimae aliae Orationes. 9. Pidura cujufdam, cum Corolla in Capite, Sceptro in Dextra, & in Vefte, Iridibus & Variato. Pidura alterius, armati, cum parvis Crucibus in Tunica. Pidura S. Chriftophorii & Epifcopi cujufdam. Imago Chrifti, per ipfum, (ut dicitur) Veronicae,. Sudario imprclTa. Pidae funt Tindura (ut vocant) Aquea. 2 B. & 4^0* I . I. Calendarium. xiv" 2. Pfalmi plurimi felcdi, cum Titulis, 5 c Oratione ante Pfalterium di*- cenda. 3. Litania in 7 partes divifa, pro tota Septimana. 4. Septem Pfalmi, cum Litania in honorem V. Mariae : cum Antiphonis & Orarionibus de S. Chriftophoro, Gcorgio & Urfula. II. I. Calendarium. xiii! Huic inferitur Obitus dementis LyfFyn 5 c aliorum cjus Nominis, A,. D. 1450. 2. Pfalterium, cum Hymnis Ecclcfiafticis. j.- Litania. 4.. OratiO' Libri Mss. 2Z 2 B III VII. 4to- 4. Oratlo ad B. Mariam, alia manu cjufdem facculi r 3 incipientls fcripta. III. Pfalterium, cum Calendario, Hymnis Ecclcfiafticis & Litania : In cujus initio funt fex Folia, in quibus Chrifti Nativitatis hiftoria pingitur. xiii In Calendario, inter alia, manu faeculi 15. fcribitur, MijJ'a Botulpki : & alibi, Exequie Walteri Nele in Ecclefia Botulphi : Unde conjiccre licet, ad hanc Ecclefiam olim pertinuiffe Codicem. Et hinc ablatus & R. Ma- riae datus, per Radulphum Pryne Aromatarium Londinenfem, videtur, -cx Infcriptioiie Anglicana in primo Folio, quae fic fe habet : God faue the moft 'uertmts and nobull §luene Marys gras : And fend her to in Joye the crowne of Eyngland long tyme and fpas. Her ennimys to confunde, and hutterly to defacer And to folo her godly procedynges God geue vs gras. As euery fubyegte ys bounde for her gras to praye That God may preferue her body from all daitngers both nyght and day e God faue the ^ene Be me your humbull and poore Orytur Rafe Tryne Grocer of Loundon, vuyjhynge your gras profperus helthe, IV. Liber Hymnorum pro feftis Diebus, cum Notis Muficis. xiii V. I. Precatio ad Deum, B. Mariam, S. Machutum & S. Eadburgam ■diredla. ix 2. Oratiopro peccatis, in Lingua Saxonica. 3. Pfalterium, cum GloITa, & verfione Saxonica interlinear!. 4. Cantica Efaiae, Ezechiae, Annae, Moyfi, Abbacuc, in Deuteronomio, trium puerorum, Zachariae, Mariae, Symeonis 5 cum verEone Saxonica interlineari. 5. Hymnus Athanafii j & Gloria in excelfis ; cum verEone Saxonica inter- lineari. 6 . De trimoda incarnatione Domini, de Pafeha, dc aetatibus Mundi, de menfuris variis, & PrognoEica ex tonitru. 7. Orationes 2, Saxonice. VI. Pfalterium, cum Calendario, Piduris, Hymnis EccleEaEicis & Lita- nia. In cujus initio Ec fcribitur. Hunc Librum dedit f rater Johannes de T>alUng, ex licentia "Domini Johannis Abbatis^ Deo ^ Ecclefe S. Albani: ita t amen quod habeat ufum tantum in vita fua. xiii VII. i.Hiftoriae V.Teftamenti, coloribus aqueis depidae j quarumTi- tuli funt Gallice feripti. xiv 2. Pidurae Bibliothecae Regiae, 2-3 2 B VIII. 2. Pidtiirac plurimorum Sandorum, Auro fpilllus circundatae. 3. Calendarium. 4. Pfalterium, cum Hymnis Ecclefiaftkis, Litania in 7 partes divifa ; cum plurimis Piduris deauratis : Et in margine inferiore cujuflibet Folii funt Pidurae aqueae j 6 c aliquae etiam fatis ridiculae. In ultima hujus Codicis Pagina fic Icribitur : //unc Librum, Nautis ad Exteros tranfvehendum datum^ fpeBatus & honejlus Eir Baldwinus Smithus Londini a Eorto-- riis & VeEiigalibuSy retraxit ^ atque Mariae tlluftrtjjimae AngliaCy Fran- ciae ^ Hiberniae Reginae donavitj Menfe OEiobriy A. 2 ). 1 5 5 3 > Regni fui primo. VIII. Pfalterium, cum Calendario audiori, Hymnis Eccleliafticis, Lira-* nia & vigiliis Mortuorum 5 in ufum Johannae, Regis Ricardi 2 matris, fcriptum, A. D. 1380. xiv (^ae continentur in Calendario hoc curiofo, accipe ex Canone, Auc- toris ipfius verbis. Ad honorem Dei & virginis gloriofe, nee non fandorum ConfelTorum,. Francifci, Antonii & Epifcopi Lodowici 5 in opufculo tertio Kalendarii,, ad inftantiam nobilillimc Dominc, Domine Johanne Principifle VVallie, Duciffe Cornubie, ComitilTe Ceftrie, & Dominc de Wake, ac matris illu- ftriflimi Regis Anglic & Francie Ricardi fecundi port Conqueftum, ad me- ridiem tamen Univerfitatis Oxonie, ex precepto rcvercndi Patris, fratris Thome Kyngesburi, Miniftri Anglic, compofitoa fratre Johanne Semour^ Ordinis Minorum, A. D. 1 3 80, ifte ordo obfervatur. Primo, premittitur Tabula, docens Algorifmum Icgere. Secundo, fcquitur Tabula, docens quis fit Annus biflextilis. Et habet fic cognofei in Tabula. Ubicunque due Littere Dominicalcs, una rubca & altera, ut communiter, nigra, po- nuntur fimul in latitudine Tabulc, illc due Littere deferviunt partialiter anno biflextili : Ita quod prima Januario & Februario, ufque ad vigiliain 5. Matthei Apofioli, ubi eft locus Biflexti ; altera abhinc ufque ad finenv anni. Indidio autem notatur per Littcram rubeam, in longitudinc Ta- bule inter nigras collocatam. Et ibi habet quotari femper Indidio pri- ma, a qua quevis aliam fequens per excrefeentiam numcri naturalcm uf- que ad quintamdecimam in divifione eft denominanda. Qiiibus Aureus Numerus, Primatio, feu numerus per quern habet Luna prima illoAnno* in Kalendariis cognofei, iftis neditur in Linca fcquenti. Defeendendo ergo cum annis Domini, a nativitate Regis predidi, collocando earn in* prima; ^4 L I B R I Mss. 1 B VIII. 4»- prima Littcra Tabule, C ; ubi a finiftris ponitur quinarius, notans Indic- tion£in illius anni, 3c novcindenariiis a dextris, notans Primationcm anni cjufdem, ulque ad annum quern vojueris, patebit tibi qualis fit annus ille: id eft, quotus a Biffexto, que fit Littera Dominicalis, quota fit Indidio & quota fit Primatio. Cum quibus Fcfta mobilia fic habebis in fecunda parte Tabule. Aurcum numcrum anni, cujus volueris, in prima linea queras, & Littcram Dominicalem ejufdem anni & menfis, proximo eum, fequentem in fecunda linea invenias : in cujus dire^to fingulafub fuo ti- tulo reperies ordinate. Prima Linea Kalcndarii oftendit quantum Clocke vicinius ortui Solis previe pulfabit dc mane : quas horas cum minutis fi duplicaveris, habebis quantitatem Nodtis : et quibus (fimplis non duplica- tis) fi 1 2 Horas addideris, patebit tibi quantum diftat ortus folis a Diei mcridie precedentis. Sequuntur z Cycli ConjunOipnum, oftendentes Diem, Horam & Minutum Conjunftionis veriflime Solis & Lune j in- choando Diem, cui inferibitur conjundlio ipfa, a Diei meridie preceden- tis; &poft meridiem ejufdem Diei, cui inferibitur Conjundio ipfa; toto tempore, id eft, tot horis & tot minutis poll meridiem ejufdem Diei, eft complete Luna prima : et ab illo inftanti, ufque ad tempus confimile in craftino, incipit efle, & erit fecunda : & fic etatem Lune numerabis ufque in fincm Lunationis. Incipit autem Cyclus primus A. D. 1 387 : et tcr- minatur ultimus A. D. 1462. Poftea inferibitur Altitudo meridiana, cum qua poteris horas artificiales in Quadrante fic faciliter invenire. Pone perpendiculum in Qiiadrante fuper tot gradus & minuta, quota illo die erit altitudo meridiana ; & fitua Margaritam fuper ultimam Lineain ar- chualem, verfus dexteram : & Margarita, foie per ambo foramina pin- nularum lucente, oftendit horam prefentem ipfa die. Et horas dc Clocke conformiter in C^adrante Invenies ad hoc fado. Ut autem altitudinem meridianam ad aliam regionem habeas, fi ibi fueris, obferva quacunque Die volueris, quanta fit in meridie altitudo Solis : que fi cqualis fuerit al- titudini meridianc, ifti Kalendario pro eadem Die inferipte, Kalendarium iftud, quantum ad hoc, illi regioni deferviet; fi major, differentiam ad illud uniformiter omni Die adde ; fi minor, fubtrahe : & habebis in ipfa regione meridianam altitudinem omni die. Habita autem meridiana al- titudine, feliciter poteris declinationem Solis & altitudinem Poli cogno- fccrc. Sequitur gradus Solis, Kalendarium commune & quantitas Horc artiftcialis; quam fi a 30 gradibus fubtraxeris, patebit tibi quantitas horc nodurne Bibliothecae Regiae. 29 2 B VIII. 4'”- no£l:urne inequalis. Adncftuntur duo ultimi cicli conjundionum, & medietas diei artificialis, indicans quotiens pulfabit Horologium propin- quius ante occafum Solis : quas horas cum minutis fi duplicaveris, pate- bit tibi quantitas Diei artificialis. Et ex ifta linea cum prima & aliis previe didis faciliter patere potcft advertenti, utrum Conjundtio quam queris fit diurna vel nodurna, & quota fit hora Diei vel Nodis, & cu- jus fit Diei, inchoando Diem ab ortu Solis. Ad Meridianum autem occidentaliorem Meridiano Oxonie, minuas tempus diftantie a tempore Conjundionis vere; 6c ad Meridianum orientaliorem adde : & habebis inftans vere Conjundionis, ubicunque fueris. Sequuntur Tabula Pla- netarum pro horis, Tabula Lune, Ymago Signorum, & Figure Eclyp- fium : ubi fupra Figuram ponitur tempus principii Eclypfis i quod crit eodem die, ante occafum Solis, Vel ante mediam nodem proximo fe- quentem, tot horis & minutis poft meridiem, quot ibi hore fuerint cum minutis, li hore cum minutis ibi pofite fint pauciores 1 2 ; fi veto fuerint plures 1 2, incipiet eadem node Eclypfis Lune, vel in craftino Eclypfis Solis, tot horis & tot minutis poft mediam nodem, quot fuerint hore refidue, cum ab eis ablate fuerint hore 12. Circa Figuram vero in prima parte, notatur quantum de diametro Solis vel Lune eclypfabitur. Eft cnim eorum Diameter in 1 2 partes equales divifa ; quarum quelibet vo- catur Pundum, Digitus, vel una pars 1 2*. Pundumque hoc in 60 partes equales eft divifum ; quarum quelibet dicitur unum Minutum j cujus pars 60* vocatur fecundum. Punda igitur fi 1 2 pauciora fuerint, Eclypfis partialis crit, & lux in aliqua parte corporis remanebit : fi vero precife 1 2 fuerint, Eclypfis quidem univerfalis erit, fet moram in umbra nullam habebit : fi autem Pundorum numerus excedat i 2, corpus ipfum, ctli tantum proportionaliter elfet, quantum foret, fi haberet tantam dia- metrum, quantus eft ibi cum fradionibus feriptus numerus pundorum, totum elfet eclypfatum & retinens quantitatem propriam habebit in um- bra fenfibilem moram. Cujus temporis medietas communi nomine vo- catur Dimidium more. In parte fccunda Figure ponitur tempus cafus, in quo Luna in fuam vel Terre incidit umbram, vel excidit a fua vel Terre umbra: quod tempus, cum tempore dimidie more, in tertia parte Figure pofito, fi aliqua mora fuerir, ad tempus principii Eclypfis addi- tum, reddit tempus medie Eclypfis : ad quod eadem addideris, habere finem Eclypfis. Duratio vero in ultima quarta ponitur, Littera domi- E nicalis L I B R 1 Mss, Z6 2 B IX-^ — XV. 4”- & Fol. nicalis ejufdem Anni a finiftris fub Figura fcribitiir, Aureus vero nume« rus a dcxtris collocatur. Et fie patebunt Eclypfes, cum omnibus fuiscir- cumftantiis & fuis temporibus, five quinque habeant tempera, fiye tan- tum tria. Sed utrum tota Eclypfis videbitur, vel folum pars ejus, & que erit ilia, faciliter haberi poteft, comparando tempora Eclypfis ad boras de Clocke, in diredto Dierum vel No£tium Kalendario fignatas, in qui- bus accidit Eclypfis. Que omnia poflunt per hunc verfum retineri., Piinfta cadente mora, duratio, tempus & bora. Explicit Canon. IX. Pfalteriiim cum Canticis Ecclefiafticis : pulcberrime feriptum & pi^um. In Charta. xvi Petruccius Ubaldinus Florentiniis Henrico Comiti Arundellio, Meca:- nati fuo, feribebar, Londini, 1565 : Jicut in fine Codicis additur. X. Pfalterium, cum Calendario. xv XI. Prior pars bujus Codicis eft cxfc£la : 6c incipit in parte Vifitatj- onis Aegrotorum. Inde iequuntur Scpultura 6c Vigilia Mortuorum. xv XII. XIII. Evangelia 6c EpiftolaeDierum feftorum in Ecclcfia Icgenda ; pulcbre pida ; 6c cum notis muficis ad eorum aliqua appofitis. xv Hi duo Codices nitidi habent Opercula antiqua ex altera parte exca- vata. Vide Codicem i A XVIII. In primo utriufque Folio, una manu feribitur : Orate pro bono fiatu Stephani JenynSy Militis ^ Aldermanni Londonenfis^ T^omine Mar- garete uxoris fue^ diim vixerint ; & pro Antmabus ipforum^ cum ab luce migra verint hac 5 nec non pro Anima Willielmi Buck, quidem Stephanas & Margareta Librum dederunt ifium Ecclefie Beate Marie de Aldermanburjy ibidem imperpetuum permanfurum., Anno TOomini 1508, Anno 24 H. 7. §luo tempore five Anno^ dibfus Stephanas Londonie predible Major fait, filuibas eternam T>eas det Lumims claritatem. Amen. N. E. E. XIV. Pfalterium; cum Calendario, Hymnis Ecclefiafticis 6c Litania. xv Hie Codex nobiliflimacBourcheriorum Familiae olim crat 5 ut apparet cx Nominc-ST. Bourgchier, ad finem aferipto 5 6c ex Obituario Bour- cheriorum, in Calendario ab A. D. 1458 ad 1488 inferipto. XV. I. Calendarium. xv 2. Obituarium Familiae Buttclerorum, Comitum Ormondiac, feriptum cadem manu qua Codex. Ibi dicitur R.. Henricus VI obiiftc inter 2 1 6c 2 2 I Mali 5; Bibliothecae Regiae. 2<7 2 C I III. Fol. Maiii cum alia Calendaria ponant illius obitum ad 4 Martii. Unica Pagina eft iftud Obituarium, Septimo etiam Folio fequente, eft Scutum Buttelerorum, quod eodem tempore, quo Codex, pingebatur. Unde patet, hunc Codieem in ufum hujus Familiae olim Nobilillimae ferip- tum fuifte. 3. Orationes ad S. Trinitatem 5 cum Piduris ejufdem tribus, fatis cralHs, 4. Horae B. Mariae. 5. Septem Pfalmi poenitentiales. 6. Litania. 7. Vigilia Mortuorum. 8. Commendatio Animarum. 9. Pfalmi de Paflione Domini. 10. Pfalterium S. Hieronymi. Hie Codex, Piduris fcatens, R. Mariae quondam fliit : ut patet ex Literis M. R. in Lamina Operculi fculptis : ut etiam Codex, 2 B III, & VII. 2 C Fol. I. Petri Comeftoris Scholaftica Hiftoria, S. Scripturae feriem expo- nens. * xiii In Margine primae Paginae eft haec Notula : Radulphum de Stok Monachum^ Liber Hijioriarum Scholajiicarum, de Clauftro Rof- fenji: quern qui alienaverity alienatum celaverity 'vel hnne Titulum in fraudem deleverit. Anathema fit. Amen. Et in ultimo folio ftc feri- bitur : Cautio Thome tVybarun, except a in Cifia de Chichele A. D. 1468, 20 die menfis Augufii: ^ e(i liber M. Tetri, &c. Ktjacet pro 26 s. % d. Et plures hujufmodi Ciftas publicas fuifte in Anglia circa hoc tempus patet ex pluribus hujufee Bibliothecae Codicibus, qui in iis op- pignorati fuifte memorantur. Vide Indicem. II. Commentarius in S. Pauli Epiftolas. xiit Incipit : Trincipia reritm inquirenda funt prius. In Opcrculo, manu 200 Annorum, aicribitur Petro Comeftori. III. I. Gregorii Papae I, Homilia in Ledioncm Evangelii Dominicae in Septuageruna : quae incipit ,• In explanattone ftta midta ad loqnen- durn S. Evangelii lectio pofiulat. x 2. Homilia in Ledioncm Evangelii Dominicae primae poft Sep- tuagefimam : quae incipit 5 Leldio Sanlli EvangcUiy qnam modoy Fratres kariffimi, audijlis, expofitione non indiget. 28 Libri Mss. 2 C III. Fo!. j. ■ ' ' ' Honiilia in Le^tionem Evangelii Dominicac fecundac : quae incipit ; Redemptor nofter praevidens ex pajjione fua T)ifcipulorum ani^ mos perturbanaos, 4. Homiiia in Dominica i Quadragefimae : cujus initium eft 5 Rraedicaturus vobiSy Fratres deleUiJJimiy facratijfimum maximum- que jejunium. 5. Homilia in Ledionem de Temptatione Chrifti inDefertoi quae incipit j Dubitari a quibufdam folet-^a quo Spiritu Jit Jefus du6tus in F)efertum. 6. Lconis Papae I, Sermo in Quadragefima : qui incipit ; Licet vobis^DF leEiiffimi, appropinquante Fafcha^ jejunium FJuadrageJimae ipfe legi^ timi temporis curfus indicat. 7. ■ ■■ ■ Homilia in Ledionem in Dominica i Quadragefimae ; ex Matt. XVII : quae incipit ; Fv angelica LeEiio-,F>ile6iiJJimi^ quae per Aures cor- poris interior em mentium nojlrarum pulfavit auditum. 8. Ex Commentario S. Hieronymi, Sermo, in Dominica 2, in Ledionem ex Mat. XV, 21, &c. qui incipit; Scribis & Fharifeis C alumni at or i bus dereliBiSy tranfgreditur in partes Tyri & Sidonis. 9. Ex Commentario Bedae Presbyteri, Homilia, in Dominica 3, in Lee- tionem ex Lucae xi, 14, &c. qui incipit j Demoniacus ijie apud Mathe- um non folum mutusyfed & aecus fuiJJ'e narratur. 10. Bedae Homilia, in Dominica 4, in Leftionem fecundum Johannem; Cap. VI, I, &c. quae incipit 5 Fjuijigna & miraculaDomini ^ Salvato- ris reBey cum legunt vel aiidiunt, accipiunt. 11. Gregorii Papae I, Homilia, in Dominica 5, in Ledionem fecundum Job. Cap.viii, 46, &;c. quae incipit; FenfatCy Fratres karijjimiymanjue- tudinem Dei. 12. Bedae Presb., Homilia, in Dominica in PaftTione, in Le(ft:ionem ex Mat. XXI, I , &c. quae incipit ^ Mediator Dei dr Hominum Homo Chrijius Jefus. 1 3. Leonis Papae I, Sermones 5, de Pafllone Domini: Quorum i incipit} Dejiderata nobis y DileBifJimiy & univerfo optabilis Mundoy adejl Fejii- njitas. 2. Gloria, DileBiJJimiy Dominic ae FaJJionis. 3. Sermonem^ DileBiJJimiy de gloriofa Fajfione Domini. 4. Sacramentum, DileBiF fimi.-Dominicae Fafjionis. 5. Dum mult is modis, DileBiJfmiy Jw- daica Impietas labor et,. 14. Jeremiao; Bibliothecae Regiae. 19 1 C III. Fol. • 14. Jeremiae Lamentationum Cap. i, i 17. 15. S. Auguftini Sermo in Pfal.LXiv, i : qui incipiti Sevierunt Inimici in Martyres. 16. DeEpiftoIa ad CorinthiosI, Cap.xi, 20, ad xii, 6; Leftio. 17. BedaePresb.Homilia in Ledionem ex Joh. XIII, i. &c. 18. Leonis Papae I, Sermo in Coena Domini: qui incipit; Scio quideml. ‘DileBiJfJimi, Tafchale fejium. 19. Jeremiae Lament. Cap^II, 14. 20. Sermo in Pfal. lxiv, 2 : qui incipit 5 Noftis, qui Conventus erat ma\ lignantium Judeorum. 21 . Ledio de Epiftola ad Hebr. iv, 1 1, ad v, 14. 22. Leonis Papae I, Sermones 2, de PaiTione Domini. Quorum r inci- pit i Decurjis, *T>ileB:iJJimi, Sermone proximo y iisy quae ad comprehend' JionemT^omini praecejferura. 2. Sacramy^ileBiffimij'Dominieae^af- jionis Hijioriam. 23. Jeremiae Lament. Ill, i 3 6 24. Tradatus fuper Pfal. lxiv, 3 : qui incipit 5 Arcum dicit Injidias^^ 25. Ledio j ab Hebr. ix, 1 1, ad x, 4. 26. S. Auguftini Sermones 3 in Natali S. Stephani : qui incipiunt i i. niam video nojiras ^ifputationes GraphioCeraque ligari. i.GlorioJtJ^ fimus ^ in Chrijio beattjjimus Martyr. 3. Jefus filius Nave in HerCd^ mo pugnabat. 27. Sermo in Converfione S. Pauli : qui incipit j Vi 4 ete,.fratr€S- karijjimiy Omnipot entis ‘Dei divinum Myflerium. 28. Ex Commentario S. Hieronymi,. Homilia in Mat. xix, 17. &c. quae, incipit j Grandis fiducia. 29. Sermo in Purificatione B. Mariac : qui incipit 5^ Si fubtiliter a fdeli^ bus, quae fit hiijus Diei fejiivitas, perpendatur. 30. Bedae Venerabilis Homilia in Luc. ii, 22, &c. quae incipit y Solenni^ tatem nobis hodiernae celebritatis. 31. Ledio in Cathedra S. Petri : quae incipit; Injlitutia fejiivitatis ho^ diernae a fenioribus nojiris Cathedrae nomen accepit, ideo quod primus: Apoftolorum ‘Petrus hodie Epifcopatiis Cathedram jufeepife referatur. 3:2. Bedae Presbyteri Homilia in iM at., xvi, 13, &c. quae incipiti LeBio: S. Evangeliiy quam modo, fratresy audijiis. 30 L 1 B R I Mss. 2 C III. Fol. 3 3. S. Augudini Sermo in Natali S. Mathiae, in Le£i:ionem cx Mat. xi, 25, &:c. qui incipitj San^ium Evatigelhtm cum legeretur. 34. S. Ambrofii Sermo in Adnunciatione S. Mariae : qui incipitj Adefi nobis^ fratres dile^ijjimi., optatus dies. 3 5. Sermo ex Commentario Bedae Prcsb. in Luc. i, 26, &c. qui incipiti Iccirco Angeli privatis nominibus cenfentur, 36. S. Augudini Sermo ex Commentario ejus, in Natali S. Marci, in Leftionem ex Job. xv, i, &c. qui incipitj Ijie locus evangelicus. 37. Homilia in Ledionem in Natali S. Philippi & Jacobi, ex Job. XIV, I, &c. quae incipitj Erigenda efi nobtSy fratres^ ad TDeum major intentio. 38. Sermo cx Commentario S. Auguftini in Job. iii, i, &c. 39. Bedae Presb. Homilia de Ledione in Vigilia S. Johannis Baptiftae, cx Luc. 1, 5, &c. quae incipitj Venturus in Carne Dominus & Redemp^ tor nofter. 40. Sermo in Nativitate S. Johannis Baptidae : qui incipitj Nativitatem S. Johannis^ fratres karijjimiy hodie celebramus. 41. Bedae Prcsbyteri Homilia in Luc. i, 57, &c. quae incipit j Rraecur- foris Domini Nativitas. 42. Maximi Tauuinenfis Epifcopi Sermones 3, de S. Johanne Baptifta : quorum i incipitj Cu/iBorum quidem ‘Erophetarum. 2. Fejiivitatem prefentis E)iei. 3 . Solennitatem nobis diver forum Martyrum, 43. Sermo ex Commentario Bedae Ven. in Luc. i, 18, &c. 44. Bedae Venerabilis, Homilia in Job. xxi, i5,&c. 45. LeonisPapac I, Sermo in Natali S. Petri & Pauli: qui incipitj Om- nium quidem faniiarum Solennitatumy E>ile[iiffimiy totus Mundus eji particeps. 46. S. Augudini Sermones 3, in eorundem Natali, i incipitj Filioli mei., audit e noSy & liberate vos. 2. ’Duorum fanBorum Apojiolorum Eetri ^ Eaiili. 3. Audiamus, fratres karijjimiy hunc Eifeatorem. St-j. Maximi Taurinenfis Epifcopi Sermones 3, in Natali S. Laurentii. Incipit I j SanBum eft., fratreSy ac T>eo placitum. 2. Sicut patrum no- ftrorum. 3. Beati Laurentii. 48. S. Augudini Sermo in Ledionem in Adumptionc S, Mariae, ex Luc, 38, &c. 49. Sermo ex Commentario Bedae Venerabilis, in Luc. x, 3 8,&c. 50. Homelia Bibliothecae Regiae 1i 2 C III. Fol. 50. Hoiiiilia in Mat. v, 13, &c. quae incipit ; Sal appellant ur Apojioli, 51. Sernio ex Commentario Bedae Venerabilis, in Marc, vi, 17, &c. ^2. — S. Hieronymi in Mat. i, i, &c. 53. Homelia excerpta ex Comm. S. Aqguftini in Joh.xii, 3 1, &c. 54. Sermo ex Comm. Bedae Venerabilis, in Luc. v, 27, &c. 5 5 . Sermo in Feftivitate S. Matthaei : qui incipit 5 SanEia quatuor Anz^ malia. 56. Bedae Venerabilis Homilia in Mat. ix, 9, &c. 57. Maximi Taurinenfis Epifcopi Sermo in Die S. Matthaei : qui incipit ; Gloriojiffimos Chrijiianae fidei ‘Principes. 58. S. Auguftini Sermo in’Commemoratione S. Pauli : qui incipit 3 Vr0‘ cedat nobis ^ Fratres karijjimiy beatus Faukts. 59. Leonis Papae I, Sermo de Nativitate S. Johannis : qui inf ipit 5 Fofi ilium f^cro-fanSiiim Fiomini Natalem. 60. Homiliae 2, cxcerptae ex Commentario Origenis in Mat» xvi, 1 3, &c.. 6 XIX, 27, &c. 61 Maximi Taurineniis Epifcopi Sermones, 4. Incipit I. Apofiolici Natalis gattdio. 2. BeatiJJimorum Apoftolorum Feiri & Tauli. 3. BeatiJJimorum Apofiolortm FaJJio, 4. Bifcatoris (dy Ferfecutoris facratifflmum F)iem. 62. S. Auguflini Sermo in Mat. xiv, 22, &c. 63. Sermo in Mat. xx, 20, &c. qui incipit j Haerent Jibi Fi'uiiyte- LeBiones. 64. Ledio in Feftivitate S. Petri ad Vincula : quae incipit 5 Notandum eji, Fratres karijjimi^ qua de Caufa celebratur. 65. Leonis Papae I, Sermo in candem Feftivitatem : qui incipit j Exalte^ mus in Domino. 66 . Sermo ex Comm. Bedae Venerabilis in Luc. ix, 23, &c. 67. Sermo ex Comm. S. Auguftini in Job. xii, 24, &c. 68. Homilia in Feftivitate S. Michaelis'; excerpta ex divcrfis Tradlatibus : 6C incipit; Fluotiens legimus Domini Difcipulos de or dine prior atus inter fe contendijfe. 69. Sermo in Feftivitate S. Lucae : qui incipit; Fer fanBum Frophetiae Spiritum. 70. Gregorii Papae I, Homilia in Luc. x, i, &:c. 71. Sermo in Feftivitate omnium Sandorum : qui incipit i Legimus in Ecclejiajlicis Hijioriis, 72.. Bedae L I B R I Mss. 2 C VIII. Fol. 72. Bcdac Vencrabilis Homilia injoh. i, 35, &c. 73. Gregorii Papae I, Hoiniliae 2 in Mat. iv, i8,&c. & in Joh. xv, 12, &c. 74. Homiliac 2 ex Comm. S. Auguftini injoh. xv, 12, &c. 75. Homilia ex Comm. Bedae Venerabilis in Luc. ix, 46, &c. 76. S. Hieronymi Sermo in Mat. x, 34, &c. 77. Gregorii Papae I, Homilia in Luc. xiv, 26, See. 78. Sermo ex Comm. S. Hieronymi in Mat. x, 26, &c. 79. Gregorii Papae I, Homilia in Luc. ix, 23, &c. 80. Homilia ex Comm. Bedae Venerabilis in Luc. xix, 12, &c. 81. S. Auguftini Sermo in Natali plurimorum Martyrum : qui incipit j *pfalmuSy qui cantatur ^omino^ videtur fan6iis Martyribus convenire. 82. Bedae Venerabilis Sermo in Luc. vj, 17, &c. 8 3 . Leonis Papae I, Sermo in Mat. v, i , &c. 84. Maximi Taurinenfis Epifeopi Sermo: qui incipit; Sanctorum m^rita religiofa car it ate miratur. , 85. Gregorii Papae I, Homilia in Luc. xxi, 9, &c 86. Maximi Taur. Epifeopi Sermo; qui incipit j S uffic ere nobis deb erent, 87. Bedae Venerabilis Sermo in Marc. XIII, i, &c. 88. Fulgentii Rufpenfis Epifeopi Sermo : qui incipit j T^ominicus Sermo ^ quern debemus. 5^9. Homilia in Mat. xxiv, 42, &c. ex diverfis excerpta : quae incipit ; Yerjpicue oftendit T>ominus. 90. Maximi Taur. Epifeopi Sermo: qui incipit j Ad fan^i & beatijjimi patris nojlri N. 91. Gregorii Papae I, Homilia in Mar. xxv, 14, &c. 92. Sermo ex Comm. Bedae Venerabilis in Luc. viii, 16, Sec. 93. Bedae Venerabilis Homilia in Marc, xiii, 33, &c. 94. Gregorii Papae I, Homiliae 2, iiiLuc. xii, 35, &:c. & in Mat. xxv, I, &c. 95. S. Auguftini Homilia in Mat. xxv, i, Sec. 96. Gregorii Papae I, Homilia in Mat. xiii, 44. 97. S. Auguftini Homilia in Dedicatione Tenipli : quae incipit ; ^uo- tienfeunquey Fratres karijjimiy Altaris vel Templi Fejiivitatem colimus. 98. Sermo ex Comm. Bedae Venerabilis in Luc. xix, i. Sec. 99. Verfus Rhythmici, de Corpore Se Sanguine Domini j Se de Ploratu Peccatoris. xii Hie Bibliothecae Regiae. 33 2 C IV — -XII. Fol. Hie Liber Homiliamm in fingulas Anni Feftivitates, pertinebat ad Clauftrum RoiFenfe, ut feribitur in prima pagina, manu rccenti 5 & in fine, manu 500 Annorum. IV. Maccabaeorum Libri 2 ; cum Glofla. xiv V. Nicholai de Gorram, Poftillae in Pfalterium. xiv In initio feribitur alia manu ; Liber de Clauflro Rojfenji^ per fratrem Robertum de Gelham: & adhue alia; Accommodatur ifie Liber Ma- gifiro Thome Duraunt facre Tagine Trofejfori^ poji fefitim S. Tetri Cathedre^ Anno Chrijti 1334 incompleto, VI. I. Radulphi Nigri Monaehi Flaviaeenfis, Commentarius in Le- viticum, Libris 20. * xiii 2. Anfelmi Archiepifeopi Cant. Libri 2 contra Gentiles: quos, Cur Deus Homo, nominavit. 3. - --Be Incarnatione Verbi, Liber i. VII. Poftillae fiiper Ifaiam, Threnos, Ecclefiaften & Aclus Apoftolo- rum. XIV Liber quondam Ecclefie beate Marie Wigorn. VIII. I. Gloflac fuper Genefin, Exodum, Leviticos & Deuterono- mium : item fuper Libros 4 Regum & Ifaiam. xiii 2. Petri Cantoris Parifienfis Gloftac fuper Jeremiam & ejus Lamenta- tiones, Danielem, 12 Prophetas minores & Parabolas Solomonis. Probabile eft, hunc Petrum (qui floruit circa A. D. 1200) Autorem etiam efle Gloftarum reliquarum hujus Codicis. IX. I. Unum ex 4 Evangeliis : quod Tatianus Graece edidit i &Vi(ftor Capuae Epifeopus in linguam latinam tranftulit. xiii 2. Petrus Cantor Parifienfis : fuper Unum ex quatuor Evangeliis, five Harmoniam Evangeliftarum. X. Claudii Scoti (qui feripfit A. D. 815) Expofitio in S. Matthaci Evan- gelium ; 3 Libris. xii XL Alexandri Neckam Expofitio Pfalterii. xiii Ifte fadtus eft Abbas Exciftrienfis, in Devonia, A. D. 1215. XII. I . Commentarius in Cantica Canticorum : qui incipit ; Sciendum eji imprimis, quod Au£ior hujus Operis Spiritu SanSio repletus. xiii 2. Ifidori Hifpalenfis Epifeopi (qui claruit A. D. 630) Commen- tarii in Pentateuchum, Jofuam, Judices, Ruth & Regum 4 Libros. 3 . Liber de Natura quorundam Animalium 6c Lapidum, 6c quid figni- F ficetur 34 Libri Mss 2 C Xlll. Fol. & 2 D I VI. $”• ficetur per earn. Incipit autem j T)e Mattira LeomSy Bejiiarum feu ani- malium Regis. Liber quondam Thome de Bredy Abbatis Gloucejirie. Et alia manu fcribitur j Liber Monafierii S. Tetri Gloucejirie. XIII. Evangelia Matthaei & Marci Gloflata. xiv 2 D 8^0* I . Summaria Compilatio metrificata, docens quid communius & utilius continetur in unoquoquc Capitulo totius Bibliae. xv II. Sapientiae Soiomonis Liber, a Jacobo Calfhillo Carmine redditus : cum Praefatione Profaica, ad R. Elizabetam feripta 15 Cal. Maii A, D. 1559, in Charta. xvi III. Ecclefiaftes & Cantica Canticorum Soiomonis, Elegiaco Carmine reddita per Martinum Brionaeum Parifienfem, & R. Edvardo 6 in- feripta. XVI IV. I . Interpretatio Nominum Hebraicorum quae in Bibliis occurrunt alphabetica. xiv 2. Gul, Kynfham Lefturae fuper Eccleliafticum : qui incipit 5 Otmis pientia &c. NotUy quod nullus enumerare poteji arenam Maris. Ifte claruit circa A. D. 1262; fecundum Pitfeum. 3. Commentarius in Ecclefiaften: qui incipit; Verba EcclefiaJieSy Liber ijiey qui Ecclefajtes dicitur. Fol. 262. 4. Robert! Holkotc, qui claruit, fecundum Pitfeum, A. D. 1349, Comm, in Librum Sapientiae: qui incipit; Diligite Jujiiciam &c. Videmus enimy quod id quod eft amatum. Fol. 514. V. dementis Presbyteri Lanthonienfis (qui claruit A. D. 1170) in Afta Apoftolorum Commentarius. xi i VI. 1. Flores Pfalmorum, ufque ad Pfal. 8 8. Incipiunt; Beatusvir d^c. De Domino noftro Jefu Chrifto accipiendum eft. Vide 2 F XI. xiii 2. VerborumpluriumDivifio Categorica. Imperf. 3. De Situ Terrae Agarenorum Tradatus; & de Saladino & Saphadino & filiis ejus : Per Patriarcham lerofolymitanum, ex mandate Innocentii Papae. Incipit j Dominus Tapa Innocentius bone memorie. 4 foliis. 4. Tradatus i Folii ; qui incipit, Hec eft expofitio Libri ftlii Achab^ Erat autem ipfe ftlius Achab Thyficus & Thilofophus^ %. Compotus : / 3 ^ Bibliothecae Regiae. ■ 2 D VII XIII. s™- 5. Compotus : qui incipit ; Antequam principaleTropoJttum aggredia- muTy pr 'mo 'uideamtiSy quid fit hec ArSy que Compotus nominatur. 6 . Edmundi Cantuarienfis Archiepifcopi Vita ; apud Pontiniacum cdita. 7. Homiliae fivx expofitiones in varias Lediones Ecclefiafticas. Impcr- fedae. 8. Tradatus imperfcdus, qui incipit; T>e Sacrament is Ecclefiafiicis ut traBarem. Liber olim erat de Clauftro RofFenfi, per G. de Stratone Monachum. VII. Expolitio in primum Caput Epiftolae Pauli ad Ephcfios ; cum longa Praefatione, quae incipit ; ^i ad res facras accedunt pertrac- tandas. In Charta. xvi VIII. I . Alexandri Neckham Ifagoge ad Artes : quae incipit ; Ferrum fitu rubtginem ducit. Vide 5 C V. xiii 2. Elucidarium Bibliothecae : quod incipit ; F)e fingulis Libris Bibliotece. Per Bibliothecamy Autor intendit Biblia ; quae fic in illius tempore vulgo dida erant. Deficit in Epiftola Pauli ad Theflalonicenfes. IX. I. Tradatulus Juris Canonici impcrfedus: qui incipit; ^ia Jii- dictorum quaedam funt praeparatoria. Et alius ; qui incipit ; Fro Ec~ clefiarum confecrationey procurationem moderatam accipi pojfie. Item, Capitula Juris Canonici. xiii 2. Capitula Librorum Veteris Teftamenti. 3 . Obfervationes plurimae ex variis S. Scripturae locis. Incipiunt ; Fro^ pofueram a prifiino. 4. Tradatus Logicus de Fallaciis. Incipit; Ad majorem faUaciarum evidentiam. 5. Tradatus de Juris Adione inchoanda : qui incipit; Olim edebatur A Bio per Scripturamy & fine Scriptura. X. Adus Apoftolorum ; cum Expofitione. xiri Liber olim Canonicorum S. Auguftini de Briftol. XL Ecclefiafticus, Proverbia Solomonis & Ecclefiaftcsj cum Notis Marginalibus. xiii XII. Petri Pidavenfis Allegoriae S. Scripturae. Incipit ; Frimus Li- ber traBat de Myfteriis. xiii XIII. Johannis Apocalypfis; cum metrica Tranflatione Gallicana, & Piduris in qualibet Pagina t^udibus. xiv F 2 XIV XIX. 3 ^ L I B R 1 Mss, 2 D XIV XXIX. gvo- & 4t0' XIV XIX. Vetus Teftamentum, in Carmen Herolcum tranflatum/ per Johaniiem Epifcopiim Oxonienfem, A. D. 1612. 6 Tom. In Charra. xvii XX. CaroliWideman Medici Reipub. Auguftanae, Interpretatio Myf- tica in quartum Librum El'drae j Oblata R. Jacobo i, A. D. 1619. Charta. xvii XXI. I. Rabbi Davidis Kimhi Commentarii fuper Hofeam, jodem, Amos, Abdiam, Jonam, Miclicam, Nahum, Habacuc & Sophonian j Latine redditi per Thomam Neluin, Hebraicae Linguae ProfelTorem Ox- oniij & R. Elizabetae inferipti. In Charta. xvi 2. Rabbinicae quaedam Obfervationes ex praedidis Commentariis; per didum T. Nelum. XXII. Origenis Homeliae 16, in Leviticum. xii XXIII. Petri Rigae Liber didus Aurora. Eft Paraphrafis Hiftoricorum y. Teftamenti Librorum, 6c 4 EvangdiOrum ; Carmine Elegi'aco. xiii XXIV. S. Marci 6c Matthaei Evangdia, gloflata. xm Codex olim de Communicate Fratrum minorum Cantuarie. XXV. Harmonia 4 Evangdiftarum, fecundum Ammonium Alex- andrinum : 6c Adus Apoftolorum. xiii Liber quondam M. Edwardi Lupton j emptus ajohanne More, Statio- nario Oxon. XXVI. Jacobi, Petri, Johannis 6c Judae Epiftolae; cum GloiTa. xiii XXVII. S. Bernardi Abbatis Clarevallenfis, Sermones 54 fuper Can- tica Canticorum. xii XXVIII. Expofitio in Pfalterium : qui incipit j Beatus Vir Chrijius, qui Vir dicitur vel propter Excellentiam. Henricus Parker Eques, Baro Morlcy, hunc Codicem Dono dedit Do- minae Mariae R. Henrici 8 filiac. XXIX. I. Expolitio difertiftimi Rodberti fuper Canticis Canticorum. SicTitulus in Codicc; Imprimitur tamcn inter Gregorii Papae I Opera: Caveus autem attribuit Radulpho Nigro Flaviacenfi. Septem Verfus ultimi defunt. xi 2. Expofitio brevis in Orationem Dominicam: quae indpit : Sieves ora- bitis : quaji dicat, non debetis ut Ethnici or are. 3. Libdlus de altercatione Ecclefiae 6c Synagogae : qui incipit 5 Te Sjna-^ gogay qtia magno Regi olim elebia fueras. XXX. I. Folia Bibliothecae Regiae 37 2 D XXX XXXIX. 4">' & 2 E I. 4«- XXX. I. Folia 12 in initio & fine Godicis Tradatus cujufdam Juris Civilis. XIII 2. Ecclefiafticus & Sapientiae Liber 5 cum Glofiis. 3. Summa Magiftri Rodberti Blundi in Arte Grammatica : quaeincipit ; Jttftas parit petentium preces neceffitas. 4. Sermones varii. i. In Cantic. iv, 2. In Gal. vi, 14 ; de Cruce. 3. In Apoc. VIII, 3. 4. in Luc. iv, 24. 5. Contra Mundi Vanitates; in Eccl. i, 2. 6 . De Periculis Mundi: in Pfal. xlvi, i. 7. In Deur. XXVIII, 12. 8. In Ifai. lx, 2. 9. In Pfal. lxxii, 10. 10. In Zac. IV, 14. II. In Mat. X, 16. Liber quondam de Clauftro Roffenfi, H. de Stokes. XXXI. Liber Job j cum Glofla. xin XXXII. I. Ailredi Abbatis Rievallenfis, Horniliae 31; de Oneribus Ifaiae. xiii 2. Gileberti Londonienfis Epifcopi Horniliae 9, de Laudibus Petri & Pauli. XXXIII. S. Hieronymi Breviarium majus fuper Pfalmos. xii XXXIV. Evangelium S. Johannis j cum Glofla. xii XXXV. Evangelium S. Matthaei; cum Glofla. xiii Liber quondam Joannis Leylandi Londinenfis. XXXVI. Petri Aureoli Compendium S. Scripturae. xv Liber olim Fratris Thome Wicham, Ordinis beate Marie de Monte Carmeli. Et alia manu fcribitur Conventus Londoniarum Librarie poft decefliim. XXXVII. I. Colledio Textuum S. Scripturae fub variis Argumentis. XIII 2. Stephani Langton Gantuarienfls Archiepifcopi fuper 1 2 Prophetas mi- nores Commentarius. _ 3. Sermones 14: forte ejufdem. XXXVIII. Solomonis Proverbia, Ecclefiaftes & Cantica Ganticorum j cum GlolTis. XIII XXXIX. Librijofuae, Judicum &Ruthi Gloflati. xii 2 E I. 4to. I. Liber Job ; cum Glofla. Olim de Clauftro RolFeiifi^ xiv 11 . Pfalteriumy 58 L I B R I Mss, 2 E II XI. ♦">. II . Pfalterium } cum Gloffa. xiv III . Evangelia 4, Gloffata. xiv IV. I . Prophetae 12 minores 5 cum Glofla. xiv 2. Jobi cum Gloffa. 3. Homilia in Prov. iii, 20: quae incipit j AbiJJi inquit pluraliter. In initio fcribitur, eadem manu qua (Zodc%,Memoriale Fratrisjohannis de Wrotham : ut 6c initio Libri X, fequentis. V. I. Pfalterium; cum Gloffa. xiii 2. Sermo in Gen. xxviii, 16: qui incipit ; F)um ex incept ione mea con- ciperem. VI. I. Homiliae 5 < 5 , in Matthaeum: quae incipiunt; Liber Genera- tionisy &c. Liber y quajt Apotheca Gratiarum : cum Indice Alphabetico. XIV 2. Sermo in Apoc. xxii, 7. 3. Gloffa in Pfalmos 28 priores. Liber olim Monafterii Wigornic. VII. i. De Fide, Charkate & Spe Tra6tatus. Incipit: Dens fi ere- ditury merit 0 invocatur (jy quaeritur. xiii 2. Gilleberti Folioth Commentarius in Cantica Canticorum. Incipit : ^ae eft ifta tarn inclitae formae, xiii Liber olim de Glauftro Roffenfi. VIII. Fafciculus Obfervationum in Pentateuchum, Jofuam, Job, Ifai- am, Jeremiam, Ezechielem 6c Libros Regum. Incipiunt : In principio creavity &c. Celum ftgnificat ftummuy inviftbiliay fpiritualia. Alia manu Opus aferibitur Al. Gyles cuidam : fed qua ratione, 6c quifnam ifte fir, nefeio. xiv IX. Johannis de Alba Villa Homiliae in Epiftolas 6c Evangelia in Do- minicis. Incipit : Cum facro-fanbia Mater Ecclefia. In initio fcribitur : Hunc Libnm fecit feribi Guido Fr accent or 'y quern qui alienaverit a Domo Sanbfi . I. Liber Numerorum Gloflatus. xiv Liber olim S. Auguftini Cantuarienfis. II . Leviticus Gloffatus. xiv III. Haymonis Gommentarius in Apocalypfin. xiii IV. Pafchafii Radberti Expofitio Lamentationum Jeremiae, Librisy. XII In prima Pagina fcribitur, Hie eft Liber S. Marie de Rading ; quern qui celaverit velfraudem de eo fecerit^ Anathema fit, Et iicin Libro, 3 AVI. V. Gregoriil, Papae, Expofitio in Ezechielis Prophetiam; 22 Home-^ liis. XIII VI. I . Michaelis Meldenis Diftinftiones fuper Pfalterium. xiii 2. Abbonis cujufdam Verfus loo barbari Latin i ; quibus immifeentur plurimae voces Graecae : & incipiunt ; Clerice Dipticas Lateri ne dempferis unquam. VII. Ifidori, Hifpaknfis Epifeopi, Expofitio in Pentateuchum Mofis & Librum Jofuae. xiii VIII. Jeremiae & Danielis Prophetiac, gloffatae. xiii In Operculo duo funt Folia Bibliorum, ex Num. XI, 900 abhiiic annos exarata. ix IX. Johannis de Abba-Villa Sermones fuper Epiftolis & Evangeliis Feftivalibus ; cum Indice Alphabetico. xvi Liber olim Domus Sanfti Thome de Aeon Londini ; ex Dono Ma- giftri Willielmi Pyknam, Archidiaconi Norwicenfis. X. I. dementis Lantonienfis Presbyteri Concordia Evangeliftarum. XIV 2. Petri Cantoris Parifienfis Verbum abbreviatum. 3. De Oblationibus Judaeorum. Incipit ; Inter OblationeSy quas Deo obtulerunt Filii Ifrael. 4. Homiliae variae. 5. Stephani Abbatis de Stanlow, Speculum Confeflionis. 6. Epiftolae Catholicae & S. Pauli, Apocalypfis, & Prophetae minores. 7. Fragmenta quaedam Evangeliorum. 8. Quaeftiones de Cafibus Confeientiae : quae incipiunt ; §lueriturj utrutn Spiritualia vender e fit Teccatum ? G XL I, 42 . L I B R I Mss. 3 A XI XV. 4’°- K B I III. 4"'- XI. I. Hiftoria Vcteris & Novi Teftamenti; a Magiftro Pctro Mandu- catore cdita. xiii Hujus Petri Epitaphium fie feribitur in initio Codicis. ^ Petrus eram, quern Petra tegit, didufque Comeftor : Nunc comedor. Docui vivus : nunc ceflb docere Mortuus ; ut dicat, qui me videt incineratum. Quod fumus, ifte fuit : erimus quandoque quod hie eft. 2. De Mahometa quaedam. XII. Bcdae Presbyteri Expofitio allegorica in Prophetam Efram. xiit Liber olim Sandle Marie de Cireceftre, D. Andree Abbatis fecundi tem- pore feriptus, per Manum D. Fulconis Canonici, poftea Prioris j D. Alex> andro de Weleuetunc Cantore. XIII. Sermones Dominicales, & B. Marie, & aliarum Feftivitatum. xiv Liber olim S. Marie de Gyfeburn, aftignatus Armariculo Clauftri 5 ex Dono Fratris Walteri de Hemmyngburch, quondam Canonici ejufdem Domus, Anno fcil. Domini 1307. XIV. Magiftri Willielmi Kyngulhome, Poftilla fuper 7 Capitula Libri Ecclefiaftici. Morte autem preventus refiduum non complevit. xiv Hunc Librum Clauftraiibus Radyngie dedit Frater Johannes Bokyng- ham. XV. I. Paterii Liber Teftimoniorum Veteris & Novi Teftamenti. xiv 2. Johannis Caftiani Liber de Inftitutis Cenobiorum, & ofto principa- lium Vitiorum Remedio. 3. ————Liber de decern Collationibus Patrum. Ifte fuit Liber de Domo de Sempringham, ex impetratione Johannis de Glynton, Canonici dide Domus. Pretium Libri 13 s. 4d. 3 . B I. 4^0. I. 1. Ifidori Hifpalenfis Epifeopi Expofitio in Pentateuchum, Librum Jofuae, Judicum & Ruth, 8 Lib. xii 2. S. Hieronymi Presbyteri Expofitio Epiftolarum Pauli ad Titum & Phi- lemonem. Liber olim de Clauftro Roffenfi, per A. Priorem datus. II. Radulphi Nigri Flaviacenfis Monachi Expofitionum in Leviticum Libri 9 pofteriores ; fcil. a 12 ad 20. - xiii III. I. Concordantia Bibliorum, xiv 2. Interpretatio Bibliothecae Regiae 43 3 B IV XVI. 4"’- 2. Interpretatio nominum Hcbraicorum in Bibliis, fecundum ordinem Al- phabeticum. Ifte Liber Concordantiarum fupcr Bibliani fuit dc Domo de Sempring- ham, ex impetratione Johannis de Glynton ; & erat pretium Libri i oo s. IV. Rodberti de Brellinduna, Expofitio in Leviticum, ex Patribus coi- Icda. XIII V. S, Liicac Evangelium gloflatum. xiii VI. Expofitio Libri Job compendiofa, Profa 6c Carmine ; ad menrcni R. Levi Ben Gerfon. In Charta. xvii Elias Levita Grammaticus fcripfit. VII. S. Johannis Chryfoftomi Homiliae fuper Matthaeum j cum In- dice Alphabetico. xiv VIII. Ammonii Alexandrini Concordantia Evangeliftarum j cum Glofla. XIV Liber olim Monafterii Spaldyng. IX. Pfalterium Gloflatum. xiii X. I. Gervafii Presbyteri Ciceftrenfis Editio fupcr Malachiam Prophe- tam, de Ordinis Sacerdotalis Inftrudlione ; 13 Libris. xiii 2. Homilia in Ezek. xliv, 17 ; de San£titate Ordinis Sacerdotalis. 3. Homilia in Laudem S. Johannis Baptiftae. XL Exccrptum cujufdam in Pfalterium, ex Didis Sandorum. Incipit; Hebreos Opus tfiud intitulatur Liber Tmnorum. xiii In prima Pagina fcribitur eadem manu qua Codex ; Expojitor hujus L^falterii fuit Magijter Ricardus de Sanilo ViEiore., ut creditur : fed prorfus diverfa elt ab hujus Annotationibus in Pfalterium imprcfiis. Liber olim Monafterii Ramefeye, XII. Thomac Dockinge Expofitio in Dcuteronomium. xv Alia manu fic Titulus fcribitur ; Liber MagifriThome Gude, i. e. Bo- n't-, Dobforis Sucre Theologie Oxonie-, & Ordmis Minorimj vocati Doc- kyng, eo quod n at us fuit m Villa vocata Dockyng. XIII. Efaiae Prophetia glolfata. xiv XIV. S. Pauli Epiftolae gloflatac. xiv XV. Ammonii Alexandrini Concordantia Evangeliftarum 3 cum GIoITa. XIII XVI. S.Hieronymi Explanationes in Jeremiae Prophetiam 3 6 Libris. xr G 2 XVII.-Aureiii 44 L I B R I Mss 3 B XVII, XVIII. 4W & C I XL Fol. XVir. Aurelii Auguftini Hipponenfis Epifcopi, de Concordia EvangCf liftamm Libri 4. xii XVIIL Paraphrafis Chaldaica in Librum Jofuae ; Latine; cumAnno- tationibus. In Charta. xvi 3 C. Fol. I. S. Pauli Epiftolacj cum Commentario, ex Auguftino, Ambrofio, Hieronymo, &c. xiii II. Liber Genefeos glolTatus. xiv III. S. Pauli Epiftolae ad Romanos & Corinthios i cum Comm, ex Auguftino, Origene, &c. xiv IV. Liber ]ob 5 tranftatus a B. Hieronymo de Hebraeo Arabicoque Ser- mone; cum Gregorii I Papae Commentariis in eundem; Libris 16. xi Liber olim de Clauftro Roffenfi, per R. Precentorem datus. V. Pfalmi 51 priores, cum Gloffa. xiii Matthaeus Paris propria manu in prima Pagina fcripfit j Hie eft Liber San^i Albani j c[uem qui abftulerit aut titulum deleverit^ Anathema fit. Amen. VI Liber Job, Parabolarum, Ecclefiaftis, Canticorum, Sapientiae & Eccleftaftici ; cum Gloflis. xiv VII. Zachariae Chrylbpolitani Comm, in Unum exQuatuor ; 4 Libris j cum Indicibus & Canonibus Eufebii. xi 1 1 Accedit Tabula Alphabetica Fratris Willielmi Thornham. xiv Liber olim de Clauftro Roffenfi, per Alexandrum Priorem datus. VIII. Leviticus, Numeri & Deuteronomion 5 cum Gloffa. xiii IX. Leviticus, Numeri & Deuteronomion: cum Gloffa. xiii Liber olim de Clauftro Roffenfi, per Radulphum de Ros Priorem donatus. X. I. S. Johannis Evangelium. xir 2. S. Auguftini Hipp. Homiliae in Johannis Evangelium. Liber olim de Clauftro Roffenfi, per Walterum Epifeopum datus. XI. Evangelia 4, Adus Apoftolorum, Epiftolae Catholicae, & Apoca-» lypfis j cum Glofl'a. xi 1 1 Liber olim Communitatis Fratrum minorum Conventus Cantuarie, ex Dono Fratris Radulphi de Maydeneftanc, quondam Epifeopi Herefor- denfis. ? D Bibliothecae Regiae. 4 ^ 3 P I IX. & E I in. Eol. I. I. Tabula feptem Guftodiarum. Sic intitulatur Codex, qui enu- merat omnes Commentatores in quafcunque partes V. & N. Teftamenti. XY 2. Colledorium Nominum Doftorum & Operum eorundem. Ad finem alia manu fcribitur ; Hunc Lihrum dedit Conventui fratrum minorum Lichefeldie magtfter Radulphus Collynwody quondam hujus ve- nerab 'tlis Clauji "Decanus^ qui erat famofus predicator & facre Theologie ^oEior. Verba autem Conventus fratrum minorum Lichefeldie ita abra- duntur, ut vix dignofci poflint j a fure viz. qui Codicem abftulerat. II. Prophetiae Ifaiae, Jeremiae & Danielis ; cumGloITa. xiv Liber olim dc Communitate Fratrum Minorum Gantuarie, ex Dono Magiftri Ade de Rychemund. III. I. Fratris Alani de Lenna Carmelite, D. D. Tabula alphabetica fuper Redudorio Morali. xv 2. Petri Berchorii Redudtorium Morale Bibliaej Libris 31. IV. S. Pauli Epiftolae glolTatae. Xiv Codex quondam fratrum minorum Cant, ex dono fratris Henrici de Rya. V. Bibliorum Tomus prior ; cum Glofla : fcil. ufque ad Pfalterium. XIV VI. Petri Comeftoris Hiftoria Scholaftica. xiii VII. Nicholai de Lira, Poftillae fuper Pentateuchum Mofis, Libros Jo- fuae, Judicum, Ruth, Regum, & Paralipomenwn. xiv VIII. Ezechielis, Danielis, 1 2 minorum Prophetarum & Maccabaeorum Libri gloffati. xiv Codex pertinebat fratri Johanni Fantyng, ordinis S. Auguftini, A. D. 1406. IX. Radulphi Nigri, Flaveacenfis Monachi, Expofitionum in Leviticum Libri 20. xii Liber dim Monachorum Sandfe Marie de Kyrkeftede. 3 E. Fol. L Genefis & Exodus 5 cum Glofla. xiv II. Leviticus, Numeri & Deuteronomion ; cum Glofla. xiv III. Libri Jofuae, Judicum, Ruth, Efdrae, Neheniiae, Tobiae, Judith, Hefter & Maccabaeorum j cum Glofla, xiv Liber 46 Libri Mss. 3 E IV XI. Fol. Liber olim Fratrum Predicatorum Conventus Londoniarum. IV. Proverbia Solomonis, Ecclefiaftes, Cantica, Sapientia, & Ecclefi- aiticiis ; cum Glofla. xiv V. Ezechielis & Danielis Prophetiae, gloflatae. xiv VI. Evangelia 4, Gloflata. - xiv Liber olim Domus Jorevallenfis. Ad fincm feribitur, Mr. William Willee T^ein ofMydilham^ AfD. 1538. Vil. Pfalteriiimj cum Glofla. xiv In hujus fine fic feribitur ; Memorandumy quod die Lune^ in fejio beate Marky videlicet 8° Die Septembrisy Anno Domini 1326, ^ Anno R. R. E. filii R. E. 20°, ifle Liber impignoratur Magiftro Jacobo de If- pania, Canonico S. Rattli London, per Fratrem Willielmum de Rokejle^ de Or dine & Convent u Fredicatorum Londonie, pro 20 j-. quos idem prater Willielmus recepit mutuo de prediElo Jacobo, ad opus predi^i Conventus y folvendos in ^indena S. Michaelis proximo ventura, Condonatur j quia pauper. VIII. Evangelia quatuor Gloflata. xiv IX. Genefis & Exodus i cum Glofla. xiv Liber olim de Communitate Fratrum minorum Cantuarle. X. Glofla in Evangelia Matthaei Sejohannis, Apocalypfin & Epiftolas Catholicas. xv Liber olim Domus S. Thome de Aeon, Londonie j ex Dono Magiftri VVillielmi Pyknam Archidiaconi Norwicenfis. XI. Gloffa in Evangelia Marci & Lucae. xv Scripta eadem manu qua praecedens Codex j & per praedidlum W. Pyk- .nam donata Domui de Aeon. 47 Bibliothecae Regia e. 4 A I XIII. 4^0 & 8V0- I. Hopeman Commentarius in Epiftolam ad Hebraeos. xiv Hoc eft Nomen Autoris, ut patet in folio Codicis 138, Col. 2 : Licet Jo. Baleus afcribat Thomae Walleys. Et in fine Codicis fcribitur, Com-^ 7nentarn ifit in Epiftolam ad Hebreos per Thomam Walleys videntur effe colleiii ; cpui incar ceratus erat per Johannem 2 3 "Eapam. ftluum predi^us Tapa claram 'viftonem W>ei^ ante E>iem ultimum, in Beatis pernegajfety idem Thomas in Chrifti verbo pot enter obftitity perferens ^ opprobria ^ Carceres. Et alio Attramento, fed eadem manu, fequU tut ; Sed in Folio 1 3 8 hujus Libri invenies^ Cognomen ejus ejfte Hope MzWjftcut de feipfo dicit. In prima Pagina fcribitur, manu ejufdem Antiquitatis, cujus Codex j, Ifti tres quaterniones funt fratris Nicholai Walleys,. II . Liber Genefcos ; cum Glofla. xiil III. Epiftolae Pauli j cum Glofla. xi i r IV. Concordia Evangeliftarum Ammonii Alexandrinij cum Gloflfa. XI I I In fine fcribitur; Jfte Liber corftat Ecclefte S. Marie deTupholm. V. Liber job, Gloflatus. xiii VI. Laurcntii Dunelmenfis Coenobii Prioris Hypognofticon N. & V. Teftamenti, Carmine Elegiaco ; in IX Libris j incipiensj Frinciphm re- rum fine teynpore tempora formans. xii Ifte Laurentius Cicdus eft Prior Dunelmenfis A.D. 1149; &.obiit 1154, VII. Lucae Evangelium gloflatum. xiir In prima Pagina fcribitur j Liber de Clauftro Roffenfi-, J. de Glan- 'ville. Vill. Pfalterium gloifatum. xiii IX. Leviticus gloflatus. xiii Willielmus Hanbury per legit A. D. 1527: ut fcribitur in operculo. . X. Genefis gloflata. xiv XL Efaiae Prophetia gloflata. xiy Hi duo Codices quondam fuerunt S. Auguftini Cantuarienfis. XII. Evangelium Matthaei & Epiftolae Canonicac ; cum Glofla. xiii Liber olim de Clauftro Roffenji^ per Ttomimm Benedihdum Epifco- pum : uti fcribitur in Principio. XIII. I. Willielmi Wodeforde Commentarius in.quaedam Ezechiclis Loca.. Incipiti Torta hec claufa erit. xiv. 4. — “in 48 L I B R I Mss. + A XIII XVI. 4<'> & 8V0- & B I IV. 4«>' . — in Ecclcfiaften. Incipitj Ferba Ecclejiajies. Dividitur 2 . ijie Liber. 3. in Lucae Cap. vi, vii, viii & ix. Imperf. 4. in 8 priora Capitula Epiftolae Pauli ad Romanos : qui inci- pit } Fons Ortorum^ Futeus Aquarum. ^ Philofophia Naturalis : quae incipit ; FluerzSy Venerande F>ux Normannorum. XIV. I. S. Hieronymi Commentarius in Pfalmos 41 poftremos ; Li- teris Saxonicis. viii 2. - Homilia in Num. XX, 10. Incipit j Audit e me, incre- duliy &c. XV. Nicholaide Lyra, Gloffa fuper Pentateuchum, Pfalterium & Job. xv In prima Pagina fcribitur fuifle de Claufiro Roffenfiy per Johannem Whptefeld. XVI. GlofTa in Evangelium S. Matthaei. Incipit i Cum poft afcenfio- nem "Domini. x i r Liber quondam de Clauftro RofFenfi, per G. Archidiaconum. 4 B. 4W I. Gregorii I Papae, Homiliae i o in pofteriorem Ezechielis Prophctiae partem. Incipiunt a Cap. xl, i. In 'vicejjimo.y &c. ^loniam multis cur is prementibus. xi 1 1 Liber olim de Clauftro Roffenfi, per G. Epifcopum. II. Epiftolae Pauli & Canonicae, gloflatae. xiii Liber olim de Clauftro Roffenfi, per Fratrem Henricum de Mepeham. III. Bedae Commentarius in Epiftolas Canonicas j & in Librum To- biae. xi In fine fie fcribitur : Ex dono Magifiri Edmundi Cartere, quondam Vicar a & nunc Canonici hujus Collegii Regiiy 27 die OH. Anno Chrijli 1 503, & Anno R. R. Henrici 71^1 19°. IV. I. S. Pauli Epiftolae 5 cum Gloflis Lanfranci & Auguftini in 3 priores. xii 2. Cantica Canticorum 5 cum eorundem Comm, 3. Apocalypfis j cum eorundem Comm. 4. Attici Epifcopi Conftantinopolitani Epiftola, de Numcris in finibus Epiftolarum per Literas graccas cxprimendis. 5* Caii 49 Bibliothecae Regiae. 4 B IV IX. V”- 5. Caii Sollii Apolliiiaris Sidonii, Avernomm Epifcopi, Opera. Ubi, praeter imprefl'a in Editione Parifienfi, 1609, occurrunt Verfus de 12 Caefaribus & finibus eorum ; & Vita brevis Autoris. Liber olim Monafterii Wygornie. V. S. Marci Evangelium ; cum Glofl'a. xiv VI. Pfalterium ; cum Glofl'a. xiii VII. I. PfaJtcrii Flores, per Lethbertum Abbatem colledi : cum prae- fatione Walter! Magalonenfis Epifcopi. xii Vide 2 F XI. 2. De Evangeliis Libri 45 didi 10^^% 13^5, Incipiunt j ‘Pa- rentes primi generis humani^ 3. Tabulae genealogicae Judaeorum. 4. Chronicon fuceindum ab Adam ad A. D. 1184; quod incipit j •vtnanim Scripturarum expojitio omnis. Liber olim de Clauflro RofFenfl. VIII. I. Jeremiae Lamentationes, Solomonis Proverbia, Eccleflaftcs, Cantica Canticorum & Sapientia 5 cum Gloflis. xiii 2. Sermones plures de Purificatione B. Mariae. Incipit primus j Sollemp- nitas injtansy quam Candelariam nomtnamns. 3. Alii de Nativitate ejufdem : quorum primus incipit ; Multerem fortem quis inveniet? 4. Sermones in die Epiphaniac. Incipit primus ; jdpertis Thefauris fiiisy obtulerunt. 5. Sermones de Converfione S. Pauli. Incipit primus 3 Beniamin Lupus rapax. 6 . Sermones de S. Gileberto, Ofwaldo, omnibus Sandtis, Martino, Cle- mente, Eadmundo, Cecilia, Catherina, Dionifio, Mattheo, Andrea Cruce, Laurentio, Michaelc, Angelis, Johanne Baptifla, Apoftolis. 7. Sermo in i Tim.v, 17. Incipit j Presbiter Grece-, Senex Latine di- citur. Ubi tradatur de Fide, Oratione, Virtutibus & Vitiis. 8. Sermo de Virtute S. Crucis & Sacramento Altaris. 9. LothariiDiaconi Sermo in Jer. xx, 1 8 : De miferia Floitiinis. 10. Loci Communes ex S. Scriptura, alphabetice. 11. Sermo in iCor. xiv, 12. Incipit j Bene dicit. Emulator es. IX. Rhabani Mauri Expofltionis in Matthaeum Libri 8. xvi H X. Hec ^■0 L I B R I Mss. 4 B X. 4 ^ 0 . X. Hec funt que in hoc Libro continentur j tit in primo folio fcri- buntur. xiv 1. Epithoma fuper Yfayam. 2. Scolia fuper Librum Machabcorum. 3. Sermo de Villico, quomodo placavit Dominum fuum fibi iratura. 4. Sermo ad Clauftrales : Ecce^ quam bonum. 5. Scolia de Libro Bernardi Abbatis, intitulato, De 12 Gradibus Humi- litatis. 6. Sermo in Afeenfione Domini vel in AflTumptione Sande Marie : qui fic incipit j Malarum Filiarum Mater eft fuperbia^ &c, 7. Sermo de eodem : qui fic incipit : Secunda Filiarum, 8. Sermo in die Pentecoftes. SpiritusF>ei re., &c. 9. Sermo, quomodo Spiritus Spiritualem facit : qui fic incipit j Spiritu- alis dijudicat omnia, 10. Sermo de Cruce Domini. Circuire pojfum. 1 1. Scolia : id eft, excerptum de Commento Bede fuper Ezram. 12. Excerptiones de Tullio, de Officiis. 13. Excerptiones de Mufica Auguftini. 14. Excerpta de Libro Anfelmi, de Veritate. 15. Item; de Cafu Diaboli. 16. Item; de Monologio Anfelmi. 17. Item i de Proflogio e^ufdem. 1 8. Item ; de Libertate Arbitrii. 19. Item ; de Incarnatione Verbi. 20. Excerpta de Cur F>eus Homo. 21. Meditatio Redemptionis humane. 22. De Conceptu Virginali : & de originali Peccato. 23. Tradlatus de Spiritu Sanfto. 24. De Prefeientia Dei, & Libero Arbitrio. 25. De Gratia & Libero Arbitrio. 26. Breve Capitulum de pluribus Abyflis. 27. Sermo : Sint Lumbi veftri precindii. 2 8. De immobili Veritate Prophetarum. 29. Breve Capitulum fuper, F)eus mens, pone illos, ut Rota. 30. Probatio, quod beata Virgo potuit concipi fine Peccato. 31. Breve Capitulum; quod Sacramentum pollit repeti. 32. Scolia Bibliothecae Regiae. 4 B X XIV. 4W 32. Scolia fuper Parabolas Solomonis. 33. Brevis Tradatus de OfFerendis ad Miflam. XI. Pfalterium Verfionis S. Hieronymi; cum Expofitione Petri Lom- bardi. XIV XII. Exodus & Leviticus i cum Glofla. xiv XIII. I. Beda Presbyter in S. Marci Evangelium. xii 2. Pfeudo-Hieronymus in S. Marci Evangelium. 3. Vifio cujufdam, propriae illius Animae : quae incipit; Incendio mus mea corruerat. XIV. Hec funt que in hoc Volumine continentur 5 ut in initio fcri- bitur. XIII 1. Pauca de Ecclefiaftice tranfcripta. 2. De Ecclefiaftico quedam excerpta. 3. De Libro Sapientie aliqua. 4. Sermo : Cum fortis armatuSy ^c, 5 . Sermo de 7 Plagis Egypti. 6 . Quidam Flofculi : qui fie incipiunt j ^uo funt Altaria^ ^c. 7. De Auguftino, de beata Vita. 8. Sermo de Spiritu Sandto : qui fic incipit j Si non abierOy ^c, 9. De Libro Auguftini, qui intitulatur, vera Religione, 10. Quedam excerpta de lerarchia. 1 1 . De Epigramatibus Profperi. 1 2. Item, de Libro fuper Ecclefiaften. 13. De Aratore excerptio. 14. De Epiftolis Hyldeberti. 15. De Libro Sedulii. 1 6. De Didtis Sandorum pauca. 1 7. Sermo in Die Pentecoftes : qui fic incipit j Siquis diligit me, &c. 1 8. Deferiptio Locorum circa Jerufalem. 19. Quedam Queftiones & Sententie. 20. Tradatusde VoluntatibusChrifii, fecundum quod Deus & fccundum quod Homo. 21. Tradatus, utrum Poteftas Dei major fit quam Voluntas. 22. Sermo, qui fic incipit; ^od natum eft ex Carney Caro, &c. 23. Breve Capitulum de Deus eft ubiqtie. 24. De Auguftino, ad Paulum 6c Entropium. H 2 25. Dc Libri Mss. S'i 4 B XIV. 4t»- & C I VIII. Fol. 25. Dc Auguftino, ad Timafium & Jacobum; de Gratia. 26. Dc Epiftola Auguftini ad ValentinumMonachum. 27. De Auguftino, de Corruptione & Gratia 5 ad eundem. 28. Auguftinus de Predeftinatione Sandorum j ad Profperum & Hylarium. 29. Auguftinus de Bono Perfeverantie. 30. Bernardus Abbas, de Gratia. 3 I . Excerptioncs Florum. 32. Collcdiones Fragmentorum, deMenfa Matthei Evangelifte. 4 C. Fol. I. Evangelia S. Lucac & johannis, Gloflata. xiv In fine fcribitur 5 Sit Thomas fanus^ & fua fana Manus. Amen. II. S. Hicronymi Explanationes fuper Naum, Abacuc, Sophoniam & Aggeum j ad Paulam & Euftochium. xin Item, fuper Zachariam Prophetamj ad Exuperium Tholofanum Epif- copum. Item, fuper Malachiam Prophetam; ad Minervium & Alexandrum. 2. Cantica Canticorum, in Laudem Dei Genetricis femperque Virginis Maria; allegorice expofita. Incipiuntj Gloria fa Virgo Maria Typum Ec- clefia gerit. 3. Bulla Innocentii Papae pro Canonizatione Wulftani Wigornienfis E- pifcopi: data Anno fexto. III. Expofitio in Epiftolas S. Pauli & Gatholicas. xiii IV. S. Auguftinus, in S. Pauli Epiftolam ad Romanos. xii V. Leviticus, Numeri &Deuteronomionj cum Glofta. xiv VI. Glofta fuper Sapientiam Solomonis ; cum Indice. xv In initio fcribitur j Hunc Librum dedit Frater Thomas Besforde^ Monachus Radingiey Fratribus Claufiralibus^ ad ftudendum: quern qui alienaverit vel fraudem de eo fecerit vel violaverit-, Anathema Jit, Fret him 60s. Orate pro Anima ejus. In fine ; ^i fcripjit fcriptUiUy Ion Luttonu eft fibi Nornen. VII. Glofta fuper Pfalterium. xvi In initio fcribitur alia manu; Liber T)omus SanLti Thome de Aeon Londonky ex dono Magijtri Willie Imi Fyknam Archidiaconi Norwicenfs. VIII. Claudii dementis Scoti Exp^vtio in S, Matihaei Evangeliuni : 3 Libris. xiii IX. In Bibliothecae Regiae 4 c IX XL & D I IV. Fol. IX. In hoc Volumine continentur, (ficut in initio cjus fcribitur) Ome- lie Origenis j in Genefi, 165 in Exodo, 14} in Levitico, 16 j injefu Nave, 26 5 in Libro Judicum, 8 j in Regnorum, i j in Yfaia, 9 5 in Je- remia, 14; in Ezechicle, i. xii X. Pentateuchus Molts ; cum GlolTa Haymonis Archidiaconi Angli. xiii In initio, alia raanu fcribitur; Tentateucum de Claujiro Rojferifiy Ma- gijiri Hamonts. XL I. S. Hieronymi Expofirio Danielis Prophctae : ad Pammachium &MarcclIum. xn 2. Explanationcs in Ofeae Prophetiam ; Libris 3 : inJoeU Libro I : in Amos ; Libris 3 : in Abdiae ; Libro i ; in Jonae ; Libro i : omnes ad Pammachium. 3. Explanationcs in Micheam; Libris 2 : in Naum ; Libro i : ad Paulam & Euftachium. 4. Explanationcs in Abacuc ; Libris 2 ; ad Chromatium. 5. Explanationcs in Sophoniam ; Libro i : in Aggeum; Li- bro I : ad Paulam & Euftachium. ^ Explanationcs in Zachariam j Libris 3 : ad Exuperium To- lofanum Epifcopum. 7. — Explanationcs in Malachiam; Libro i : ad Minervium & Alexandrum. 8. Galfridi Monemutenfis Hiftoria Britonum. 9. Hiftoire d’Angleterre en Vers; par Maiflre Wace: que commence ; Rur remembrer des Ancefiirs : hes FeiZy les F)iz e les Murs. xiii 10. Hiftoire du Charlemagne: que commence; Veirs eji que li plufurs unt oi volentiers. 4 D. Fol. I. S. Matthaei Evangelium ; cum Glofla. xiv II. S. Marci Evangelium » cum Glofta. xiv III. S. Johannis Evangelium ; cum Glofla. xiv IV. [ . Bertrandi Cardinalis Expofitio Evangeliorum per totum Annum. xv 2. Fratri^ohannis VValenfis Tradatus de Vitiis & Remediis eorum ; qui incipit i U)kendum eJi de Vitiis, 3. ' ■■ ■ tL”. Poenitentia: qui incipit; ^wniam j)rovida Soler^ tia efi, 4. .^gidius 2 L I B R I Mss. 4 D IV VII. Fol. 4. iEgidius Romanus, de Regimine Principum s 3 Libris. Liber olim de Conventu fratrum minorum London. V. Petri Praemonftratenfis Expofuio in Pfalterium ; cum Indice alpha- betico. XV VI. S. Pauli Epiftolae ; cum GlolTa. xiv VII. I. Forma difpofitionis Arcae Noe, fecundum Mofem & fecun- dumjofephum. xiii 2. Petri Comeftoris Scholaftica Hiftoria, S. Scripturae feriem exponens. In initio inferitur folium, de Candelabro & Significatione ejus, adden- dum ; propria Matthaei Paris manu fcriptum. 3. Ejuidem Petri Allcgoriarum S. Scripturae Lib. 13. 4. Teftamenta 12 Patriarcharum : tranflata per Robertum GrofTeteft Lin- colnienfem Epifcopum, de Graeco in Latinum : fcripta propria Matthaei Paris manu. Ifdem autem Matthaeus in fine fie addit : “ Hec abfeondita & celata “ fuerunt per longa tempora : ita quod noftri Doi^lores & antiqui Inter- “ pretes hec non poterant invenire. Et hoc fadlum eft per Invidiam “ Judeorum ; propter manifeftas de Chrifto Prophetias, que in ipfis ferip- “ turis inveniuntur. Verum Greci omnium veterum Scripturarum dili- “ gentiflimi exploratores hec omnia invenerunt, & de Ebreo in Grecum “ tranftulerunt : que diu, quafi Igniculus fubcineratus in Grecia latue- “ runt. Noftris autem temporibus, venerabilis Lincolnienfis Epifeopus “ Robertus fecundus, Anno Dominice Incarnationis 1242, illud ferip- “ turn, quod conftat efle de Subftantia * Bibliothece, ad Robur fidei Ghri- “ ftiane, a Greco in Latinum, (in quibus Ydiomatibus fuifte perhibetur “ peritiflimus) aftiftente eidem Clerico Nicholao ab Ecclefia beati Albani beneficiato, natione & educatione Greco, diligenter tranftulit ac fideli- “ ter. Et fic manifcfte ac exprefle Prophetic, que in hoc Libello repe- ‘‘ riuntur, in majorem Confufionem Judeorum & omnium Hereticorura & univerforum Ecclefie Inimicorum, ad Honorem Dei, in Lucem feli- “ citer proriiperunt.” 5. Narratio, qualiter probata fuit Virginitas B. Marie. In cujus fine fic feribitur; “ Explicit Tractatus, quern Epifeopus Lincolnienfis Robertus 2 “ tranftulit de Greco in Latinum, de Probatione Virginitatis beate Marie * Biblia vultj quae faepius hoc Nomine notantur, circa hujus Autoris tempora. Vide 2 D VIII 2. « & / 0" Bibliothecae Regiae. 4 D VII. Fol. “ & Sacerdotio Jefu. Cujus notitia ad Doftores noftros non pervenit “ antiques. Ablconditus enim extitit per multa [Secula,] exinvidia Jude- “ orum blafphemantium & dicentium, Jefiim non fuifle Virginis Filium. “ Hoc quoque feriptum adquifivit frater Mattheus Parifienfis ab EpiF- " copo memorato; &, ad ufus Clauftralium, manu fua feripfit : cujus “ Anima in pace requiefcat. Amen.” 6 . Signum, quod viderat in Caelo Claudius Senator. 7. Labarum Conftantini M. Imperatoris a Lepre Contagio curati & ad Chriftum feliciter converfi. Hi etiam duo Tradtatus Matthaei Paris manu feripti fuerunt. 8 . In hujus eximii Codicis initio, in Pagina vacante, reperitur fcquens Prophetia, manu recentiori feripta. Anno ab Incarnatione Domini noftri Jefu Chrifti 137I) Indidionis fe- cunde anno quarto, litera Dominicali per E apicem curfum agente, & con- currente numero decurrente binario, anno videlicet tertio port Biffextum, in menfe Augufti, fuit inventus quidam Lapis marmoreus & quadratus, fruftum Plumbi in fe claudens, quadratum, & in eodem Plumbo Verfus qui fequuntur deferipti. Ambros Aurelii conjundus nunc annus habetur, Nedaree gentis mee dum fata peroro. Nobilis hinc Princeps furget de femine Berig> Omen ac nomen cujus pandetur in orbe. Mafpitcris oves tondebit, ut dominator Impenfurus erit, faciet quia digna relatu. Reges ac leges tranfponet omine fortis. Equitibus multis calcabit horrea Jofeph. Nomen in numero trino conftabit & uno. Ornatos Reges feptenus erit & inter, Tener tirannos feroces dum fuperabit. Externas gentes miro componet amore. Rapiet & reddet cuique jura parentum. Colliget & folvet que debentur fine dolo. Emporia ponet telorum in domo Theman> Nepharie gentis toilet hie optima rura. Tunc L I B R I Mss, 4 D VII IX. Fol. Tunc ibit ad montem metropolim Melchialadech Exiciale malum pellere cum fonitu : Niveas hinc acies fecum deducet in armis Obfeptam rapcre facratam fanguine porro Sarta difponens Atropos veniet refolutor. Et tunc gens alma difcet altiere caput. Farce fata tua cronizant enim capita metri. Ter denis dads verfibus ad carmen Vatis eft fari, que vix valent fperari, Ac ego. Merlinus ifta difcutiet unus Gentis fubade, & ob hoc confurget in hora Eventus hujus, ut fiat Archia conful. Nomen ac ftatum iftius ne lateat fub Ordine finali jocarum, fac reperiri. Hujufmodi fiebat una pars lapidis, in quo Plumbum inventum eft & in Plumbo Verfus predidi Lapis ex alia parte contincbat formam premonftratam & hoc fcriptum ; videlicet, Cane. Vale. VIII. S. Pauli Epiftolae ; cum Glofla. xiii IX. I. Poftilla fuper Evangelia Dominicalia } edita a fratre Philippo de Janua, Ordinis fratrum Minorum, tunc Ledore in Padua. xv 2 . Tabula Bibliothecae Regiae. ^'7 4 D X— Xlll. E I III. Folio. i. Tabula per Alphabetum c^mpGiifa fupcF tcturn Opus praedldum, per Aud:orem ipflui Operis ofdiAatS. X. Pfalterium j cum Glofla. xiii XI. Alexander Neckam in Canfica Ganticofuni, Libris 6 . xiii XII. Concordantia Evangeliftarum ; Uiium ex QuatuoT 5 com Expofitione Zachariae Chryfopolitani. xiv Liber olim MGnafterii Wigornie. XIII. Ifaiae & Jeremiae Pfophetiae, Gloffatae. xiv Liber olim dt Clauftfo RofFenfi, per G. de Stratton. E Folio. I . Ifaiae Prophetia, gloITata. xiv II. Willielmi dc Notingharrl Expofitio Evangeliofum ; cun?i Gano- nibus & Tabulis repertoriis. Xiv In fine fic fcribitur : In hoc Volumine CoUtmetur Expojitio 12 partinm tot ins proceffus Evange licit fecundiim Of dint m & *T>ifiinIlionem Cle- mentis : quo qui uji funt^ rogent pro Anima Domini ‘Johannis Leyre^ Relioris EccUfie de Dodington\ qui dilittm Volumen ad fuum profi~ cuum & Honorem Dei, quoad omnia, fecit parari : pro Anima etiam Fratris Willielmi de Notingham, qui Jludio laboriofo predilfam Expo- fit tonem ex variis compilavit. ^i me complevit, non tot a Nolle quievit. HocDpus ejt falium: Scriptor tenuit bene Fall urn. Non petit Incaufium, fet Vint nobilis haufium : Sorte beatorum Lelior Libri potiatur: Morteque Malorum Raptor Libri moriatur. Anno Domini 1381. In initio autem fic fcribitur : Notingham fuper Enangelia : ex Dono Reverendifiimi Fatris Dompni Johannis Wykwon, Abbatis Monafierii Evefiamies in feflo S. Augufiini DoHoris, Anno Domini 1458. III. Scrmones S. Augufiini, Maximi, Leonis I, & plurimorum alio- ruin anonymorum, in Evangelia & Epiftolas in Ecclefia legendas, a Do- minica Adventus ufque ad Pafcha. xii I IV. Zachariae Libri Mss <8 4 E IV IX. Folio. IV. Zachariae Chryfopolitani Expofitio in Unum ex Quatuor, five Concordantiam Evangel iftarum 5 Libris 4 : cum Canonibus. xiii V. Concordantia Bibliorum. xiv In prima Pagina feribitur; Liber de Qlaujiro RoffenJij per fratrem Thomam de Horflede Monachum. Hunc qui predantur Libruniy rapiunt neque ritCy Horum tollantur de Libro Nomina Vite. Fiaty fiat ; ^men : habeant nullumque juvamen. VI. Pfalterlum gloffatum. xiv VII. Matthaei & Marci Evangelia, gloflata. xiv VIII. Commentarius in S. Pauli Epiftolas; ex Auguftino, Origene, Hieronymo, Ambrofio & Haimone. xii Codex olim Monafterii Ceftrie. IX. S. Pauli Epiftolae, gloflatae. xiv 5 A I. \ ^9 Bibliothecae Regiae. / 5 A I IV. & 8^0. I. I. D. Aurelii Auguftini Hip. de Spiritu & Anima, Liber, xiii Deficit in Capitc 33 Editionis Lugd. 1586. 2. de Cognitionc Verae Vitae. Deficit in Cap. 19. 3. Tradlatulus 2 foliorumj de Gafibus fortuitis, qui in celebratione Miflae acciderc poflint : qui incipit ; Si per negUgentiam evtnerity iit^ perleEio Canone & peraVta Confecratione^ nec Vinum nec ylqua reperiatur in Calice. 4. Tradatulus de Virtutibus & Vitiis : qui incipit j Odium fufeitat Rixas, Et alibi, in hoc Codice. 5. Tradatus de Mifla & Sacerdotis Indumentis : qui incipit j Tria funty in quibus precipue Lex Divina confifiit. < 5 . De Confeflione, Simonia, Matrimonio, & aliis Cafibus Gonfei- entiae. Incipit : ^alis debeat ejfe perferutator. Et in aliis hujus Co- dicis locis. 7. S. Ambrofii Mediolanenfis Epifeopi, de Conflidu Vitiorum & Vir- tutum. Liber. 8. De Exernptionibus, Difpenfationibus, Relaxationibus, Elcdlonibus, Irregularitatibus & Excommunicationibus. 9. Johannis de Deo, de Penitentia Libri 7. Olim de Glauftro RofFenfi, per Rad. Aylard. II. I. B. Auguftini, de Mcndacio Tradatus. x 2. Homiliae variae. xii 3 . Commentarius in Magnificat ; axg(paA©.. III. I. S. Auguftini, de Vera Rcligionc, Liber. xi Deficit initio ufque ad medium Cap. 3 ; 6c in fine caret folio. 2. Soliloquiorum Libri 2. 3. - Dialogus de Natura 6c Quantitate 6c Qualitate Animacj ad Adeodatum. 4. Aurelii Caftlodori Senatoris, Liber de Anima. Defunt 6 Cap. pof- trema j fcil. a is ad 18. IV. I. Lediones paucac Ecclefiafticac ; cumGlofla: fcil. i Cor. xiii. 2 Cor. VI, I 10. Thef. iv, i — 7. Ephef. v, i 9. Gal. iv, 22 31. Hcb. IX, II 14. I Gor. v, 7, 8. i Joh. v, 4 — ^10. I Pet. II, 21 25. I Pet. II, II — -18. XIII 2. S. Auguftini, de Cognitionc verae Vitae, Liber. Deficit in medio Cap. 18. I 2 3 . Diftindi- 6o L I B R I Mss- I A V, VI. 4‘0’ & 8v“* 3. Diftindtioncs Theologicae. Indpiunt j Vrima i. 2 )^ Linguis ignets fnper Apofiolos. 4. Pradica de rara & abftrufa Grammatica. Incipit: Ad evidentiam hujus partis Grammatice Artis. 5. Chartularium parvum Monafterii S. Andreae Roffenfis. Liber olim de Clauflro Roffcnfi. | V. I. S. Augultini Liber dc Spiritik & Anima. xiv Deficit in Cap. 3 3- medio. 2. Hugonis de S. Vidtore Liber, de Laude Charitatis. 3. Soliloquium de Arra Animac. 4. Egidii Romani Liber, dc Peccato original!. 5. Speculum Inciuforum. Incipit; Tulfatus nuper precibus Caritatis, 6. Humberti, Magiftri Thcoiogie Ordinis Predicatorum, Tradlatus de 7 Profedtibus Religionis: qui eft tertia pars cujufdam Libelli, qui intitula- tur, Formula Noviciorum. Hie Liber olim fuit Domus S. Andree Ordinis Cartufienfis, juxta Co-^ ventriam ; ex providentia & Dono Domini Robert! Odyham. VI. I. Tradlatus, qui incipit; Subtra^io ViEius Anime eji omijjlo predicationis Verbi. xv 2. Tradatus, qui incipit ; T)uo fint neceffaria ad Saint em. 3. S. Bernard! Regula, de modo pfallcndi in Ecclefia. 4. Expofitio fex Notarum Muficarum. 5. S. Ambrofii Oratio apologetica. 6. S. Bernard! Trad, de Dignitate Sacerdotum. 7. Alius Tradatus de Sacerdotibus ; incipiens, Bartholomeus in [no Ro- fario. . S. S. Edmund! Confeflbris Speculum. Incipit ; In nomine Domini nojiri Jefu. 9. S. Aiiguftini refponfiones ad Confulta Orofii. Incipiunt ; Licet multi doBiffimi & probatiffimi Viri. 10. De Compofuione Symbol! per Apoftolos, 7 Sacramentis, loMan- datis, & 7 Mortalibus Peccatis. 11. Formula honefte Vite. Incipit j §liiatiior Virtiitiim Species. 12. Pcccata Britonum, & caufa depofitionis eorum. Incipit: Negli- gentia Trelatoriim^ Rapina Rotentum. Anno Domini 1446, Johannes Cclfton fcripfit iftud Volumcn. In Bibliothecae Regia e. 6i 5 A VII, VIII. In fine Libri fcribitur alia maiiu. Memorandum^ quod T^ominus Ed- ntundus Kellett donavit ijium Librum ‘Domino Johanni Baker de Solyhull^ fub conditione ut prediBiis Johannes oret pro anima Domini Roberti Kellett. Et in initio Codicis manu recenti fcribitur ; Liber Roberti Taylor, de Wick Cur at oris i, Novembris 17, 1623. Et infra j Liber Roberti Lark, ex dono Roberti Taylor., amici mei charijjimi j Maii 13, 1626. VII. I. S. Ambrofii Liber, dc Conflldu Vitiorum & Vinutum. xii 2. S. Ephrem Syri Oratio, de Compundione Cordis. 3. Juliani Toletani Epifcopi, Prognofticorum futuri Scculi Libri III. 4. S. FurfeiVita: quam Ven. Beda compofuit. 5. S. Auguftini Sermo de fcipfo moribufque Clcricorum fuorum. In- cipit : Caritati 'vejirre hodie de nobis ipjis Sermo reddendiis efi. 5. Sermo de Adventu Domini. Rropitia Divinitate, fratres. 6. Sermo de Nativitate Domini. Rogo -vos, fratres. 7. Sermones 2 in Natali Epifcopi & ConfelToris. Incipit i : Gaudea- mus, dileStiJJimi. 2. Ecce Sacerdos magnus. 8. Sermo in Natali unius Virginis. El^iia hodie, dileSiiJJimi, Natale Sacrae Eirginis N. 9. S. Auguftini Sermo de Adventu Domini. SanBam ^ dejiderabilem. 10. Pafchafii Ratberti Monachi Liber, de Corpore & Sanguine Do- mini in Euchariftia. Liber olim de Clauftro Roffenfi, per Asketillum Monachum donatus. VIII. I, S. Auguftini Liber de Spiritu & Anima. Deficit in Capite XXXIII. XIII 2. Ifidori Hifpalenfis Epifcopi Epiftola, de diverfitate Canonum. Fo- lio 17. 3. ' — 3 Libri Sententiarum, five de fummo Bono. Folio 19. 4. Innocentii Papae III, Libri 3. de Miferia Conditionis humanac. Folio 87. 5. S. Bernardi Abbatis Meditationum Liber. Multi multa fciimt. Folio 108. 6. Tradatus de Virtutibus & Vitiis. Incipit: Sunt pliira, per que ad- quiritur Htimilitas» Folio 122. 7. B. Mariae Miracula quaedam, cum aliis notabilioribus Thcologicis. Folio 144. 8. Liber 6z L I B R I Mss, 5 A IX. X. 4><>. 8. Liber Scintillaruiii ; qui incipit ; Initium Saplentie Timor T>ommi. Polio 248. Liber olim Monachoriim Sandti Edmundi. IX. I. Petri Comeftoris Allegoriae breves fuper Vetus Teftamentum j 8 Libris ; & fuper Novum j unico. xiii 2. S. Auguftini Sermo de Fide Chriftiana. Loculus eji Sermo Dei ad nos. 3. Tradatus dc Amorc Dei. Incipit : O mi frater^ fi cupis feire {quamvis ego nefeiam) quam perfeiiijjima atque plenijjima eft Jufti- tia, Deiim tola Corde amare. 4. Petri Blefenfis Liber, de vera Amicitia. 5. S. Auguftini Sermo, dc una Trinitate & trina. Evangelica Le&io propofuit nobis y unde. 6. Diftindiones fecundum Alphabetum. Incipiunt : ^uare Anima Chrifti dicatur unica. Deficit in Litera F. X. I. S. Bernardi Florum Libri X. Dum non ejfem alicui exercitio magno op ere oc cup at us. xiv 2. Tradatus de Laudibus B. Mariae. Non eft quod me deleEiet ma- gic. Folio 129. 3. Ifidori Hifpalenfis Epifeopi, Sententiarum, five de fummo Bono, Libri III. Folio 133. xiii 4. S. Chryfoftomi Homilia, de Muliere Chananca. Multae Tempefta- tes ^ inquietudo Aeris. Folio 222. 5. S. Auguftini Sermoncs 2 in Gal. vi, 2. §luia Lex Veteris Tefta- menti cuftodia. Folio 231. 6. Homilia in Job. xiv, 27. De Tace diEluri. Folio 233. 7. Homilia. Licet noveritiSy Domini mei & fratres. qualiter vivere debeutis. Ibid. 8. Homilia. Cum in omnibus ABionibus noftriSy querendum fit, ut boni fimtis. Folio 235. 9. 7 radatus dc diverfis modis Laborum Meritorum Hominum. ^ia in prefenti Vita. Folio 236. 10. Tradatus de Voluntate propria. Voluntas eft velut que dam adult e- ra Regina. Folio 238. 11. Queritur, Cur S. Bcnedidiis aliter Monachis Horas ordinaverit, quam Mos Ecclefie habucrit ? Folio 240. In Bibliothecae Regiae. 6^ 5 A XI, Xir. 4>»- In prima Pagina fcribitur. L/^er de Clanftro Roffenfi, per fratrem Thomam de Horjiede Monachum. Bernardt flores^ pro Thoma^ qm legis, ores. *Dtc etianty Thomas placeaty precor, tile T)eo^ mas* Gloria fit Gently fores cum Corde legenti : Tartar a tollenti Titulum ve Librum rapienti. XI. I. S. Auguftini Enchiridion, de Fide, Spe & Charitatc, ad Lau- rentium Primicerium Notariorum Ecclefte Urbis Rome. xi 2. Milonis Cenobitae Pocma heroicum de Sobrietate ; Libris 2: Ca- rolo M. Imperatori infcriptum. Liber olim S. Petri de Gloeceftria. XII. I. Liber de 4 Virtutibus Cardinalibus : in quo continetur Bre- viloquium antiquorum Principum & Philofophorum. Incipit; ^o- niam Mifericordia & Veritas cufiodiunt Regem. Fol. i. xvvei xvr 2. Breviloquium de Sapientia Sandtorum. Cum •vani fint omnes Ho~ mines. Folio 21. 3. S. Bernard! Tradlatus fuper Pfalmum Magnificat. Folio z 6 . 4. S. Chryfoftomi Opufcula 2 fuper Pfalmum Miferere mei T)eus. In- cipiunt : TiBores imitantur Arte Naturam. Folio 29. 5. ' ■ Opufculumi quod nemo leditur nifi a feipfo. Incipit: Scio quod crajfioribus. Folio 46. 6 . Libri 2, de reparatione Lapfi : ad Theodorum Monachum. §luis dabit Capiti meo Aquam? Folio 57. 7. . ..1. - . ... ' jEpiftolaad Theodorum Monachum. Si Fletus pojfiet & Gemitus per Literas nunciari. Folio 77. 8. Libri 2, de Compundlione Cordis. Cum te intueorybeate TDemetri. Folio 82. 9. Sermo, quomodo primus Homo praelatus fuit omni Crca- turae. Mignitas humane Originis. Folio 99. 10. Sermo, de Lapfu primi Hominis. Nemo eji quinefciat. Folio 10 1, 1 1 . — ■ Scrmoncs 2 contra eos qui praevaricationem Adae im- putant Deo. Jn Veter i Teft ament 0 legimus. Folio loz. 1 2. Sermo de Coena Domini. Baucis hodie neceffarium efi. Folio 105. 13, — Sermo L I B R I Mss. 5 A XII. 4»- Scrmo de PaHlonc Domini. HodiernaT>ie nofier ^o- mimis pependit in Cruce. Folio no. 14. Scrmo de Parafchcve. ^iid dicam? §luid loquar? Folio 1 1 3 , 15. Sermo de Ninivitarum jejunio. Clement i£imus ^omi- nus T^eus. Folio 117- 16. Scrmo de Militia fpirituali. Bona quidem funt & uti- lia. Folio 119. 17. Sermo de Militia Chriftiana. Omnes Homines j qui. Folio 121. 18. — Sermo de Muliere mala & bona. Heu me t §luid a^ gam? Folio 122. 19. S, Auguftini Liber de Agone Chriftiano. Corona yi 6 iorie non pro- mitt it ur. Folio 126. 20. S. Hieronymi Tradlatusde Membris Domini. Omnipotens T)eus, Folio 15 5 * 21. B. Anfelmi Archiepifcopi Cant. Libellus de 14 partibus Beatitudi- num. Ntmc invejiigare juvat. Folio 140. 22. Hugonis de S. Viftore Liber, de Virtute Orandi. §luo Jludio ^ quo affeEiu. Folio 147 • 23. Ailredi Abbatis Rievallenfis- Tradtatus fuper Luc. II, 42, &c. tis a me^ jili. Folio 152. 24. B. Anfelmi Homilia in Luc. x, 38, 6cc. G^uid ad gloriafim Vir- ginem. Folio 163.. 25. S. Auguftini Libellus de, Afllimptione bearae Mariae. Ad Interro- gat a. Folio 165. 26. Argumenta quaedam de Afl'umptione beatae Mariae. Sciet ex^atre'. Folio 169. 27. S. Bernardi Sermones 2 de quadrageftmali jejunio- Rogo vos, ^HeEiiJJimi, Folio 173. 28. — — — Sermones 15, in Pfalmum xc. ScJo, Fratres fdo. Folio 175. 29. S. Auguftini Liber de Confliftu Vitiorum & Virtutum. Apoflo- lica Vox clamat. Folio 208. 30. Liber de decern' Chordis. TDominus ^ ^eus nofier. Folio 214. 3 1 . S. Bernardi 3 Bibliothecae Regiae. 6^? 5 A XIII. 4"” 5 1. S. Bernardi Meditationum Liber. Multi mult a fciunt^ & fiipfo^ nefciunt. Folio 213. 32. Profperi Aquitani Liber Excerptionum ex Libris S. Auguftini. In Nomine Hei. Folio 233. 33. Trad:atus de quinque Septenis. Incipit : ^^uinque Septena, frateft in S. Scriptura. Folio 295. 34. Robert! Groftete Lincolnicnfis Epifcopi Epiftola ad Dominum Pa- pam. Noverit Hifcretio vejlra. * Folio 297. In fine hujiis Codicis lie fcribitur : Orate pro AnimaMagiflri Willi” elmi Neel^ olim Vicarii de Blokley^ Tojfejforis hujus Libriy ^ pro Anima Hugonis Noryfe five Spycer de Cycettur, Executoriso ejufdem ; quihunc Librum dedit huic Monajierio de Heylesy 26 Die Menjis A” prills y Anno Domini 1533. XIII. I. S. Auguftini, dc Mendacio, Liber unusi & alter contra Men- dacium. xir 2. — ■■■ . De Natura & Origine Animae ; Libri 4. 3. ■ Sermo Arrianorurtii & Liber contra eorundem per- fidiam. 4. — ■ contra Adverfarium Legis & Prophetarum, Libri 2. 5. ■ ■ " Liber ad Paulinum Nolenfem Epifeopum, de Cura pro Mortuis agenda. 6 . De Vifitatione Infirmi, Traftatus 2. Vijit at ionis gratia Nepotimeo, Inter Auguftini Opera imprefti. 7. Sermo contra Judaeos. Aferibitur Fulberto Carnotenfi Epifeopo, in Editione Operum ejus Parifienfi 1608, Folio 157. 8. Tradlatus de Vita folitaria & adiva. Ufu pariter ^ necejjitate didi~ cimus. 9. Tradatus de Trinitate. VerbumDei Spiritumque Legifer inGeneJi, Imprimitur inter Fulberti didi Opera, Foliis 163 170: excepta prima Pagina, quae omittitur in Libro imprelFo. 10. Fulberti Carnotenfis Epifcopi Epiftolae aliquot: fcil. Impreftarum 36, 72, 73 , 95 ^. 9<5, 95 IO8, 68, 34 & 84. 11. Petri Portuenfis Epifcopi Epiftola ad Gulielmum Preneftinum, Matthaeum Albanenfem, Conradum Sabinenfem & Johannem Ofticn- fem 5 de Papa irregulariter elcdo j fcil. Innocentio il. 12. Anacleti Papae Bulla contra Schifmaticos Gallos. K 13. Inno- 66 L I B R I Mss, 5 A XIV, XV. & 5 B I, II. 4‘*- 13. Innocentil II, Papae, Bulla pro protedlione Landavenfis Ecclefiae. Liber olim S. Marie Wigornie. XIV. I. S. Auguftini Retradionum Libri 2. xiii 2. ■ ■ — — de Utilitate Credendi Liber. 3^ cle Gratia N. Teftamcnti Liber. 4. Caput 29 Libri 22 de Civitatc Dei: fcil. dc Qualitatc Vifionis Sandorum in Saeculo future. XV. I. S. Auguftini Enchiridion de Fide, Spe & Charitate j ad Lau- rentium. xii 2. S. Ambrofii Epifeopi Liber de Bono Mortis. 3. Lanfranci Archiepifeopi Cant, de Corpore & Sanguine Domini, Li- ber, contra Berengarium. Liber quondam dc Clauftro RofFenfi, Laurentii Epifeopi. 5 B. 4^0* I. I. S. Auguftini Liber de Quantitate Animae. xiii 2. ■■ Liber de Vera Religione. Folio 20. 3. Libri 3, de libero Arbirrio. Folio 41. 4. . Liber Refponfionum ad Quseftiones Januarii, de Ritibus Ecclcfiae. Folio 77. Liber Refponfionum ad odo Dulcitii Quseftioncs. Fo- lio 85. (5_ Paginaunica (ejufdem ut dicitur) de Refurredione. AV- rnnt autem ^hyftci. Folio 93. 7. Liber de Natura Boni, contra Manichaeos. Ibid. Deficit in Cap. XXIII. 8. Liber de Spiritu & Anima. Folio 96. Deficit in Cap. XXXIII. 9. Hugonis Parifiacenfis Soliloquium de Arra Animae. Loquar fecreto Anime mee. Folio 107. 10. Liber de Operibus trium Dierum. Inv'tjibilia T^ei. Fo- lio I I 6. II . I. S. Auguftini Sermo de Paftoribus. xi 2. Sermo de Ovibus. 3. adverfus Donatiftas, dc Baptifmo Libri 7. 4. dc Baptifmo Parvulorum Libri 3. Au- i. S. Bibliothecae Regiae. ^7 5 B III V. 4 ''’- 5. S. Auguftini de Unico Baptifmo Liber. 6 . de Spiritu & Lirera Liber. III. I. Fulgentii Afri, Rufpenfis Epifcopi, Epiftola ad Dofiatum, dc Fide Trinitatis. Multiim benedko Dominum, Folio i. xi 2. Libel: de Fide Trinitatis, ad Petrum Diaconum. Epijto- lam-, Fill Fetre. Folio. 8. 3. S. Auguftini Sermo deUtilitateagendaePocnitenriae. Folio 30. Eft Homilia 50" Tomi 10 Operum impreflbrum Lugd. 1586. 4. Tradatus de Poenitentia. Incipit : FoenitenteSj poenitentes, tentes. Folio 40. Vide 5 C VI i r : ubi S. Auguftini efTe dicpHir^ 5. S. Auguftini Liber de Difciplina Chriftianoruui. Folio 6 . Liber de Decern Ghordis. Folio 48. 7. Liber Exhortationis ad Comitem quendam [Valerium^ ut alia Manu fcribitur.] O mi Frater^ Ji cupias fcire. Folio 59. Deficit in fine. 8. Gennadii Presbyteri Maftilienfis Liber Accclefiafticorum Dogmatum, Folio 81. 9. Capitula de generalibus 4 Conciliis. Canones generaltum Concili- orum. Folio 87. 10. Pafchalis Papae Bullae 2 de Dignitate Cantuarienfis Ecclefiae fupra Eboracenfem. Folio 8 8. IV. S. Auguftini de Trinitate Libri 15. xii Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi : quern in eodem Clauftro fcrip- fit Humfridus Praecentor. Plures libros fcripfit hie Flumfridus, etiam in hac Bibliotheca repertos : viz. 5 B XII, C I, D III, 6 A I, B VI, D V, & VI. 8 D XVI, &c. In folio ultimo fcribitur : Cautio mihi Joh. Kyrkby, expofita in Cifta dc Gilford A. D. 1468, 8 die Menfis Julii, & jacet pro 30*- V. S. Auguftini Epiftolae. xiii 1. Ad Volufianum. F)e Salute tiia. Folio i. 2. Referiptum Volufiani. Fetis me. Ibid. 3. Ad Volufianum. Legi Litter as. Ibid. 4. Marcellini ad Auguftinum. Vir illujtris Volujiantts. Folio 5. 5. Referiptum ad Marcellinum. lllujiri Viro. Folio 6. 6. Auguftini ad Italicam Viduam. Non folnm Litteris. Folio 9. 7. Ad Marcellinum. Epijtolam tuam. Folio 10. 8. Hieronymi ad Auguftinum. Cum a fanbio Fratre nojtro. Folio 12. K 2 9. Referiptum 6S Li B R I Mss. 5 B V. 4t0‘ 9. Refcriptum. Jam pridem tue Charitati. Folio 12. 10. Alipii & Auguftiniad Aurelium. Impletum eft Gaudio. Folio 19.' 11. Auguftini ad Longinianum. Solere atunt. Ibid. 12. Refcriptum. Beatus Jum. Ibid. 13. Auguftini ad Longinianum. Cepi fruEium, Folio 20. 14. ■ ■ ■ ■ ad Bonifacium. §lueris a me utrum. Ibid. 15. Paulini & Therafiae ad Auguliinum. Charitas Chrijli, Folio 22. 16. Refcriptum. O bone Vir, Folio 23. 17. Paulini ScTherafiae ad Auguftinum. Jamdudumy Prater in domino. Folio 24. 18. Refcriptum. Cum Litter as meas. Folio 25. 19. Paulini & Theraliae ad Alipium. Haec efi vera Karitas. Folio 2d. 20. Paulini & Therafiae ad Romanianum. Tridie quam has daremus. Folio 27. 21. Severi ad Auguftinum. T^eo GratiaSy Prater, Folio 29. 22. Auguftini ad Letum. Legi Epijlolam. Ibid. 23. ad Licentium. Vix reperi Occajionem. Folio 31, 24. Refcriptum metricum. Arcan 'mm Varronis. Ibid. 25. ad Licentium. Si Perfus tuus. Folio 32. 26. Maximi Madaurenfis ad Auguftinum. Habeas crebro tuts AffeEii- bus. Folio 33. 27. Refcriptum. Seriumne aliquid. Ibid. 28. Auguftini ad Armentarium & Paulinam. ViregregiuSy Piliusmeus. Folio 34. 29. ■■ — ad Valentinum & Fratres. Venerunt ad nos duo Juvenes. Folio 36. 30. ad Valentinum & Monachos, Crefconium. Folio 37. 31. — ad Vincentium. Accepi Epiftolam. Folio 38. 32. ad Deogratias. Pluejiiones tibi propojltas. Folio 48. 33. ad Bonifacium. Laudo dy gratulor. Folio 53. 34. Maccdonii ad Auguftinum. Miro modo afficior. Folio <52. 35. Refcriptum. §luamvis Sapientiam. Folio 63. 36. Macedonii ad Auguftinum. Optatatus admodum. Folio dd. 37. Refcriptum. NegociojjJJimum in Re-pub. Ibid. 38. Diofeori ad Auguftinum. Troemiari apud te. Folio 71, 39. Refcriptum. Tu me innumer abilium,. Ibid. 40.. Auguftini Bibliothecae Regiae. 6p 5 A V. 4 *®' 40. Auguftini ad Dardanum. Fateor^ mifrater. Folio 78. 41. Paulini ad Auguftinum. ‘De paucis, que. Folio 8f. 42. Refcriptum. ^uod de tarn profpera. Folio 8 8. 43 ► Nedarii Auguftino. Quanta Jit. Folio 94. 44. Refcriptum. Jam fenio frigefcentibus. Ibid. 45. Auguftini ad Maximianum. Triufquam ad rem ventam. Fo- lio 96. 4(5. . ■■ ■ ' ad I>onatum Donatiftam. S't pojjis videre. Folio 98, 47. ' ' ■ ad Euodium. Fluejiio^ quam mihi. Folio 99. 48. ■ adProbam, de orando Deo. Et petijfe te. Folio 103. 49. ad Paulinam, de videndo Deo. Memo? ^ebiti. Fo- lio 109.. 50. ad Vidlorianum. Littere tue mpleverunt. Folio 119. 51. ad Orontium. Ago gratias. Folio 121.. ^2. ' ' ad Olympium. ^icquid Jis, Ibid. 5 3. " ad Cornelium. Scripjtjii mihi. Folio 122. 54. ' ad Donatum. Nollem quidem. Folio 123. 15. ■ ad Olympium. ^uamvis mox. Ibid. 56. ■ ad Scleueianam.- Litteris tuis leBis. Folio 124.' 5 7. ' ad Circenfes. Si id quod in vejlra. Folio 125. 58. ad Memorium Epifeopum. Nullus jam debui. Fo^* lio iz 6 . 59. Hieronymi ad Marcellinum 6 c Anapfichem. Tandem ex Africa. Folio 127. ( 50 . Auguftini ad Hefichium, de Die noviflimo. Accept Litteras Ve» nerationis tue. Ibid. ( 5 1. ■ ' ad Florentinamr Sanifumpropoftumtuum. Folio 13^. ( 52 . '■ ad Italicam. Tres Epijtolas tue. Folio 137, 63. ad Pammachium. Bona Opera tua. Ibid. (54. ■ — — ad Severum. Epijlola mea-, quam. Folio 138. 65. ■ ■■■ ad Felicium & Hylarium. Non miror Satanan. Ibid. 66 . ' — ■ ad Eccleftam Hipponenfem. Utinam S. Scripture. Fo- lio 139. 67. ■ '■ ■ ad Hipponenfes. In primis pet 0. Folio 141. 68 . ' ad Pollidium. Magis quid agas. Ibid. 69. - Audacis ad Auguftinum.. Habeo Gratiam, Folio 142. 70. Re- 70 L I B R I Mss. 5 B V. 4 ^. 70. Rcfcriptum. Brevem Epijiolam tuam. Ibid 71. Auguftini ad Maximam. ^anttim nos. Folio 143. 72. Alipii & Auguftini ad Julianam. Grate admodum nobis. Ibid. 73. Auguftini ad Anaftafiunn. Salutandi Sinceritatem. Folio 146. 74. ad Scbaflianum. ^uamvis ab antmo. Folio 147. . 75. ad Confenciiim. §luantum ad Oculos. Ibid. 76. * ' — ad Proculeianum. Tropter imperitonm. Folio 150. 77. ■ ad Valerium. Ante omnia pet 0. Folio 151. 78. - - ad Profuturum. Secundum Spirit urn. Folio 152. 79. adDonatum. §luod te adminijirantem. Folio 153. 80. ad Madaurenfcs. Si forte HU. Ibid. 81. - ad Helpidium. G^uis nofirum erret. Folio 154. 82. ad Nebridium. Utrumnefcio quo. Folio 159. 83. ■■ ad Celeftinum. O utinam pojfem. Folio 160. 84. ' ad Antonium. Cum a duobus. Folio 161. 85. - ad Gaium. Vt abs te abcejjimus. Ibid. 86. ■ ' ad Romanianum. Non hec Epiflola. Ibid. 87. 7 XT u -j-- j A Kltane e(i. Folio 162. «« VNebridii ad Aug.< a j , i. 8 8. i ® \Epijtolas tuas. Ibid. 89. Rcfcriptum. Bro'emio fuperjidam. Ibid. ^ 90. Auguftini ad Nebridium. ^uamvis mei Animi. Folio 1 64. .. aci Nebridium. Nunquam eque quicquam. Ibid. 92. ad eundem. Mirum admodum. Folio 165. 93. — & aliorum Epifeoporum, de Goncilio Zertenfi. Cum in Auribus noftris. Folio 165. 94. Publicolae ad Auguflinum. Scriptum eft. Folio 168. 95. Rcfcriptum. Eftus Animi tui. Folio 169. 96. Auguftini ad Marcianum. Arripuiy vel potius obripui. Folio 170. 97. ad Probam. Eft quidem ita. Folio 171. 98. ad Optatum Epifeopum. G^iamvis tue San 6 iitatis. Ibid. 99 . Folio i75» 100. 101. - ad quofdam Epifeopos Donatiftarum. ^ixit quidam. ad Donatiftas. Karitas Chrifti. Folio 181. ad Bonifacium Comitem. Ornet mores. Folio 185. . 102. Rcfcriptum. Tue Sanblitatis. Ibid. 103. Au- Bibliothecae Regiae. 71 S' B V. 103. Auguftini ad Bonifacium eundem. £^0 quos diligo. Ibid. 104. — — — ad eundem. Africe littus. Ibid. 105. Refcriptum. Scio quod Jit. Ibid. 10(5. Auguftini ad eundem Bonifacium. Miror quomodo. Ibid. 107. Refcriptum. Humilis faluto. Ibid. 108. Auguftini ad eundem Bonifacium. Vir illujirijjimus. Ibid. 109. Refcriptum. Grave nobis eji. Folio 186. no. Auguftini ad eundem. Gravi de T^ugna. Ibid. 111. Refcriptum. Manus fuperba. Ibid. 1 12. Refcriptum Auguftini. Lediome. Ibid. 1 1 3. Refcriptum. Numquem ^ivinitas. Ibid. 1 14. Auguftini ad eundem. £)um quodam. Ibid. 1 1 5. Bonifacii ad Auguftinum. Furens parato. Ibid. 116. Bonifacii ad Aug. Cajlinus ille. Ibid. 1 17. Auguftini ad eundem. Jam refcripjiram. Ibid. 1 1 8. ' ■ ' ad Eufebium. Scit F)eus. Folio 188. 1 19. ad eundem. Non ego recufanti. Ibid. 120. ad Severinum. Lift eras Fraternitatis tue etji. Fo- lio 189. 12 1. ad Donatiftas. Vobis, Donat ijie. Folio 190. 122. ad Januarium Epifcopum Donatiftarum. Clerici&Cir- cumcelliones vejlri. Folio 19 1. 123. ad Cyprianum fchifmaticum. ^i humiUtatemnoJlram. Folio 192. 124. — ad eundem. Detim quidem timer e. Folio 193. 125. ad Pafcentium Arrianum. Valuer am quidem. Folio 194. 126. ad eundem. Si dicis te. Folio 198. 127. Refcriptum. Optaveram te. Folio 199. 128. Auguftini ad eundem. Litter e tue nec. Ibid. 129. adProbambC Jiilianam, de Converfione Demetriadis. Implejiis G audio. Ibid. 130. ad Honoratum. Karitati tue mijfo. Ibid. 1 3 1. ad Italicam. Cum petivijjes. Folio 202. 132. ad Marcellinum. Gejla que promijit. Folio 203. 133. ad Apringium. Non dubito in hac. Folio 204. 334. ad Marcellinum. Circumcelliones illos. Folio 205. 13 5 - Silviani 71 Libri Mss. s B VI, VII. 4“- 135. Silviani & aliorum Epifcoporum ad Papam Innoccntium. te T^ominiis. Folio 206. 136. Auguftini ad Honoratum. Conjilium tuum. Ibid. 137. ■ ■ ■' ad Emeritum. Ego cum audio. Folio 207. 138. ' - ad Elcufium, &c. Fortunium quern. Folio 209. 139. ad Gcnerofum, &c. ^oniam nobis not am effe. Fo- lio 212. 1^0. — — - ad Feftum. Si pro Errore. Folio 213. 1^.1. ■■■■ . ad Fortunatianum. Comonitor turn Sanbio Fratri. Fo- lio 215. 142. " ■■ — ad Edidiam. Lebfis Litteris. Folio 218. 143. ad Afellicum. Literas Sanbiitatis tue. Folio 220. 144. S. Auguftini Exhortationes ad quendam Comitem ftbi praecharilTi- mum. O mi f rater Ji cupias. Folio. 224. Liber olim de Comrnunitate fratrum minorum Wigornle. VI. I. S. Auguftini fupef i Epiftolam S. Johannis Sermones 10. xn ' ■ .. - Sermo contra Arrianos, Judacos & Paganos. Inter prejfu- ras atque anguflias. 3. Apocalypfis S. Johannis. 4. Cantica Ganticorum Solomoms. Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi, per Laurentium Epiicopuin do- natus. VII. 1 . S. Auguftini Liber contra quinquc Haerefes. Debitor fum^ Fratres. xii 2. S. Ambrofii Sermo de Obfervantia Epifcoporum. Si quis frater Oracuium Domini. 3. Didimi Alexandrini Liber de Spiritu Sando 5 tranflatus a B. Hiero- nymo, cum ejufdem Praefatione. Cum in Babylone verfarer. 4. S. Auguftini Sermo de Muliere forti. Traefiabit nobis Dominus, 5. Manfueti Mediolanenfis Epifcopi Epiftola ad Conftantinum Impcra- torcm. Si Apicem Imperialis Faftigii. 6 . Bedae Presbytcri Expofitio triginta Quacftionum. ^ae de Libro Regum. 7. Expofitio de Tcmplo Solomonis. Hortatur nos Vas EleBionis. S. Bedae 2 Bibliothecae Regiae, 73 5 B VII! XI. 4“>. 8. Bcdae Expofitlo fupcTCanticum Abacuc. Canticum ^rophcte Abacuc. Liber oliin de Clauftro RofFenfi, per Asketillum Moiiachum. VIII. I. S. Hieronymi Catalogus Virorum illuftrium, xii 2. S. Auguftini Retradtationum Libri 2. 3. Brevis Annotatio Epiftolarum ejus & Tradatiium &quorundam Libro- rum. ^ueftio de credibilibus. 4. S. Auguftini Liber de Haerefibus ; ad Quodvultdeum. 5. Gennadii MafTilienfis Presbyreri Catalogus Virorum illuftrium. 6. Aurelii Calliodori Senatoris Liber de Inftitutionibus divinarum Lite-»* rarum. 7. Ifidori Hifpalenfis Epifcopi Liber de Ordine N. & V. Teftamenti. Librorum N. & V. Tejiamenti. 8. ■■ Liber de Orru & Obitu Patrum. ^or undam SanBorum. Liber de Significatione quorundam Virorum illuftrium. Gluedam notijjima Nomina legis. lo. Catalogus Virorum illuftrium. OJitts Cordubenjis. Liber quondam Ecclefiae beati Petri Weftmonaftcrii. IX. I. S. Auguftini Sermones lo fuper i Epiftolam S. Johannis. xiii 2. Ailredi Abbatis Rievallenfts Homiliae 31, de 1 1 Oneribus Ifaiac. cle Spirituali Amicitia, Libri 3. . ■■ de Speculo Charitatis, Libri 3. Liber olim S. Marie, de Coggefhale. X. S. Auguftini, contra Fauftum Manichaeum, Libri 2. xi Hi 2 Libri in Impreflis dividuntur in 3 3. XI. I. Florilegium ex diverfis Libris S. Auguftini. Damihe^ B)omi- ». 1202. Fol. I. XIII z. S. Auguftini, de Doftrina Chriftiana, Libri4. Folio 4. xii 3. de vcra Religione, Liber. Folio 102.^ 4. de Poenitentia, Homilia. §ltiam Jit utilis ^ necejjaria. Folio 1 50. 5. Tradatulus de Poenitentia. ToenitenteSj poenitentes, poenitentes. Folio 1 64. Liber olimde Clauftro RofFenfi, feriptus per Humfridum Praecentorem ejufdem ; excepto Catalogo Librornm, qui feriptus fuit per Alexandruni ejufdem Ecclefiac Cantorem. Humfridus Praecentor RofFenfis plures ctiam hujus Bibliothecae Libros feripfit : ut, 6 B VI, 6 D V, XIII. I. Sententiae excerptae de Expofuione beati Auguftini fiiper Jo- hannem. xi 2. deLibrode Trinitatc. 3. — de Libro de Civitate Dei. 4. de Libro decura pro Mortuis gerenda. 5. ■ ■ de Libro ad Renatum, dc Natura & Origine Animac. 5. de eadeni re, de Libro ad Petrum Presbyterum. 7. de eadem re, dc Libro ad Vincentium Vidlorcm. 8. dc Libro dc Vera Religione. Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi, ex Dono Sivvardi Epifeopi. XIV. S. Auguftini Confeftionum Libri 13. xi In fine feribitur : JVilhelmus Birde-, Rcclejie Cathedralis Bathonie fervus, anno nojlre falutis 1502. XV. I. S. Auguftini Enchiridion de Fide, Spe & Charitate, ad Lauren- tium. Folio 1. xii 2. Leonis Papae I Liber de Conflidu Vitiorum atque Virtutum. Fo- lio 49- XI 3. Johannis Chryfoftomi Sermo de Muliere Chananaea. Multi quidem conjiigunt Venti. Folio 57. 4. Leifhioncs de Miraculis S. Lcthardi Epifeopi. T^ignus *Deo Antijtes Lethardus. Folio 62. 5. Fulcherii Carnotcnfisjltincrarium Chi'iftianorum, cum Excrcitu magno in JcruLalem contra Paganos euntium. Folio 65. xii 6 , Johannes Bibliothecae Regiae." 79 5 B XVI. 4“. & C I in. 4«>. & Folio. 6. Johannes JofceUniis propria manu unicam paginam addit fuper codcm Itinerario, ex Simeone Dunelmenfi 6c Henrico Huntingdonenfi fumptam. Folio 134.. XVII. XVI. I. S. Auguftini Confeflionum Libri 13. xiii 2. de diverfis Haercfibus Liber. Symoniaci a Symone Mago. Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi. 5 C 4^0. 3 c Folio. I. S. Auguftini, fuper Genefin ad Literam, Libri 12. xi Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi. Liber etiam olim Elye Precentoris eiufdem. II. I. S. Auguftini Sermones de Verbis Domini. xii Conveniunt cum ImprefTis. 2. Sermones, de Verbis Apoftoli, 24 priores. Reliqui 9, qui imprimuntur, hie defiderantur. 3. Tradatulus de David 6c Nabugodonofor. Inter Jerufalem ^ Baby- loniam. 4. Tradatulus de 4 Temptationibus 6c 4 Vigiliis. ^uatnor funtTemp- t at tones genet ales. III. I. Liber de artificial! Scientia Docendi. In T)o6iore requiritur Beritia. xv 2. Aegydii Romani, de Regimine Principum, Libri 3 abbreviati; cum 3 Indicibus. 3. Tabula fuper Aphorifmos Urfonis 6c Problemata Ariftotelis. 4. Propofitiones Metaphyficae, Phyficae, de Anima, Ethicae, Politicae, Rhetoricae 6c Pocticae, ex Ariftotele j 6c Propofitiones deLibro Scnecae ad Lucillumj cum Indice Alphabetico. Omnes homines naturaliter feire dejiderant. 5. Goncordantiae Materiarum Bibliae j Alphabctlce, pro Praedicatori- bus. Tanta pollet Excellentia. 6 . Profperi Aquitanici Liber Sententiarum, ex Operibus Auguftini col- ledtus. 7. Tituli Librorum Auguftini, 6c Sententiae ex illis fumptae j feiJ. ex Libris deTrinitate, de beataVita, de vera Rcligione, de Doclrina Chri- ftiana, de Libero Arbitrioj ex Epiftola ad Honoratum, Enchiridioj ex Libris SoJiloquiorum, de Bono conjugal i, de lamfta Virginitatc, ad Inqui- L 2 fitioncs 7 ^ L I B R I Mss, 5 c m. 4“. fitiones Januarii, de Praedeftinatione Sandorum, de Perfevcrantia, de Correptione & Gratia, de Natura Boni ; cx Epiftolis ad Volufium & Pau- linam j cx Librisde videndoDeum, dc Quantitate & Immortalitatc Ani- mac, dc Fide & Operibus, fiiper Genefin. 8. Thomae Aquinatis Compendium Theologiae; Libris 7, Defunt Ca-^ pita 21 primi Libri. 9. Excerpta ex Operibus Roberti Groftetc Epifeopi Lincolnienfis. Exem- flurn ejio Fiddtum. 10. Ejufdem Roberti Liber de Ceffatione Legalium abbreviatus. 11. Commentariiisin Boctium, de Gonfolatione Philofophica. Intentio AuBoris in hoc Libro. 12. Extrada cx S. Auguftini Speculo Peccatorum. 1 3 . Bonaventurae Cardinalis Meditationes de PalBone Chrifti, &c. ab- breviatae. 14. Extrada cx Horologio divinae Sapientiae. Heumodernis temporibus, 15. Simonis de Gandavo, Sarum Epifeopi, Meditatio de Statu Praclati, Solus aliquociens fedens. 16. S. Anfelmi Meditatio, exprimens Defedus noftros & Bonitatem Dei. Si ante Qciilos tuos, 17. Carta Rogeri Fretoun, de Stauro Decanatus Ciceftriae. 18. Licentia Papae concefla R. Regi Angliac, ad acquirendas Pofleffiones de Religiofis Gallicis, pro Collegio per eum fundendo in Regno Angliae. 19. Bonaventurae Meditatio deMiferia Animae abbreviata. AnimaE>ei injignita Tmagine. 20. Tradatus de Eleemofina. Sciendum ejl quod. 21. Ricardi Rollc, Heremitac de Hampole, Libellus deincendio Amoris. Admirabar amp Hus quam. 27 , Forma Praedicandi. Eredicatio eJlThematis affumptio. Dicitur efTc fjufdem Ricardi. 23. Sermo in i Cor. I, 26. IJla Verba Apojioli pertinent ad vos. Di- citur S. Edmundi. 24. Scrmoncs 32 in Cantica Canticcrum. Vobis^ Fratres, alia quam aliis. DIcunrur S. Bcrnardi. In fine fic feribitur ; Liber T. Eybttrhale, emptus a Johanne Fye pro 27 s. 6 d.. Do Henrico Mojie, quondam Scolari meoy Ji contingat eum presbjterari > aliter erit Liber Domini Johannis Sory^ Jic quod non ven- datury Bibliothecae Regiae. 77 5 C IV, V. 4'». datur, fed tranfeat inter Cognates meos^ fi fuerint aliqui inventi j fin autem, ab nno Tresbytero ad a Hum. IV. I. S. Anfclmi Libri 2. Cur IDeus Homo. xiv Meditatio Animae Chriftianae. AnimaChr'ifiiana.^ Anima de gravi. 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 de Conceptione Vlrginali, Liber, de Proccflione Spiritus Sandi, Liber. Oratio ad concitandum Timorem. Terret me Vita mea. Liber, qui dicitur Monologion. Liber, qui dicitur Profologion. 8. Johannis Presbyteri Damafceni Liber de arda Traditione orthodoxi^c Fidei. ^eumnemo ‘vidit. ( _____ Logica. Ente & Subfiantia. lo. Traftatus de Sphaera. Ex Greco plures* S. Auguftini Liber, de Opere Monachorum. ■ Liber de Moribus Ecclefiae Catholicae. Liber de Fide, ad Petrum. ■ — Sermo de 4 Virtutibus Charitatis. Liber de 10 Chordis. Sermo de i o Plagis. Non fine Caufa eft, Fratres. de Anima & ejus Origine, Libri 4. S. Hicrony mi Presbyteri Sermo de Eflentia, Invifibilitatc & Immcnfi- tate Dei. Omnipot ens F>eus Tater. Sententia de Melchifedech. Mififiimichi Volumen. 20. S. Auguftini Liber de videndo Deum, ad Paulinam. 2 1 . -——Liber de Fide & Symbolo. — Sermo de Perjurio, Frima Le^io, que nobis hodie red- 1 1 . 1 2. 13. 14. 15 * 16 . 17. 18. 22 . tat a efi, 23. — Liber deorando Deo, ad Probam. I. Promethei Corrogationes de Grammatica 6c Rhetorica, V. I. Brometnei ^^orroganones ce urammatica oc lAnetorica, cum Expofitione Vocabulorum S. Bibliorum. Ferrum fitu Rubiginem ducit. Forte Alexandri Neckham. Vide 2 D VIII. xiv 2. Hypognofticwn contra Pelagianos6c Cacleftinos Liber quintus. Impri- mitur in Appendice Operum Auguftini. 3 . S. Auguftini Retradationum Liber viditur in duos. qui in Operibus illius impreftis di- 4. S.. Libri Mss. 5 G V. 4''>. S. Augiiftini, ad cavcndas diverfas Haerefcs, Liber, ad Qiiodvultdcum, de quinque Hacrcfibus, Oratio five Liber. 6 . Hypognofticwn contra Pelagianos & Caeleftinos Libri 4 priores. Vide 2 fupra. 7. Traftatus de Symbolo. S'tcut nonnuUis fcire permijfum efi. 8. S.Augufiini, deioChordis, Sermo leu Liber. 9. S.Cacfarii Epifcopi Arclatenfis Scrmones 3 de Pafchate. Bene novi- mtiSj primum ejfe ab orig 'me. 1 o. S. Auguftini Liber de Spiritu & Anima. Deficit in Cap. 3 3 . 11. 83 Quaeftionum Liber. ^eTrinitate^ id eft y deTatre & L/lio. Multum dil'erepant ab Imprellis. 12. de Mirabilibus V. & N. Teftamenti, Liber In Impreflls cjus Operibus in tres dividitur. 1 3. Confcfiionum Libri 13. 14. de Dodrina Chriftiana, Libri 4, 15. de libero Arbitrio, Libri 3. 1 6. de vera Innocentia, Tradatus. Innocentia vera eft^ que 7 iec. Eft Profperi Aquitanici. 17. de Immortalitate Animae, Liber. 18. ■■ ■ ■■■■de Magiftro, Liber. 19. de Quantitate Animae, Liber, 30 . Enchiridion de Fide, Spe & Charitatej Libro i, ad Lau- rentium. 21. de 1 2 Abufionum gradibus, Tradatus. 22. ... de Natura & Origine Animae, Libri 4. 23. Liber Retradationis, de diverfis Quaeftionibus 83. Con- cordat cum Imprellis. Vide 1 1 fupra. Liber olim de Domo de Sempringham, ex Impetratione Johannis de Glynton, Canonici didae Domus. Pretium aoj. In the end of this Book is the Lord’s Prayer, thus written ; Oure Fader pat art in Heuenesl and in alle holy men | hallcwed be pi name in us i lb pat we be holy in pi name ] come pi kyngdom vntil us 1 fo pat we parunto come I gef us to do pi wille in Erthe ^ als pin halwes it don in cuene j geue us to dai and eueri dai’ al pat we to mifter haue | and forgif us oure mif- dedes’ als we forgeuen hem pat us mifdon | and lat us nought be fouded of finne’ bot pu gif us por gein to ftanden [ deliure us out of pis wikke wcrlde i and tak us to pi felf into Heuene | Amen | VI. Bibliothecae Regiae. 19 s C VI. +>0. VI. r. S. Auguftini, Muficae Libri 6. xiii 2. ■ ■ -de Haercfibus Liber, ad Quodvultdeum. 3. Hugonis de S. Vidore Sermo, de SubftantiaDiledionis Dei. Cotidia-^ num de 'Dtle^ione. 4. S. Auguftini, de Praedeftinatione Sandorum^ ad Profpcrum & Hila- rium, Liber! 5. deNatura Boni, adverfus Manichacos Liber, 6. ^deGenefi, contra Manichaeos Libri 2. 7. contra Academicos, Libri 3. 8. ' • ' de Symbolo, ad Catechumcnos, Tradatus4. 9. Innocentiilll, Papae, de Miferia Conditionis humanae, Libri 3.. 10. S. Auguftini, de Fide & Symbolo, Liber. 11. — — — — Sermo de Poenitentia. '^oenitenteSfpoenitenteSy foeniten' tes. Alia funt Excmplaria, 5 Bill 4. 5 DX 1 1. 6 A III 4. 12. Sermo de perjurio. ^rima leEiio nobis hodie recitata ejl Apojioli Jacobi. 13. : de Afllimptione Corporis Virginis gloriofae. Liber, 14. Tradatusinjac.il, 10. ^^lod ad te fcripji. 15. Epiftola ad Italicam. Non foltim Litter is. 16. ad Caelcftinum. O utinam pojjem. 17. Profperi Aquitanici, deVita contemplativa & adiva, Libri 3. 18. S. Chryfoftomi, in Pfal. L, Homilia. L^iEiores imitantur. 19. Sermo de Pveparatione Lapfi, ^is dabit Capitimeo. 20. Sermo de Poenitentia. ‘Puramente (^. 21. S. Auguftini, de Difciplina Chriftiana, Tradatus. 22. S. Ambrofii Mediolan. Libellus de Conflidii Vitiorum atque Vir- tutum. 23. S. Auguftini, de Vita Chriftiana, Liber. 24. ———Liber ad Comitemjulianum, O 7ni Prater. 25. Tradatus de Laude Crucis. O Nomen Crucis. 26. S. Auguftini Epiftola ad Probam ; deorando Deo. 27 - Trad, de Poenitentia. §ltiam Jit iitilis ^ necejfaria.. 28. -de Vifitatione Inftrmoriim, Libri 2. 29. contra Pclagianos & Caeleftinos, Hypognoflic^n Liber. Continet 4 Libros priores impreflbrum. 30. ad Simplicianum, Libri 2, de Solutionc qiiaruadam Qiiacr- tionum ex Epiftola Pauli ad Romanos. 3,1 . So L I B R I Mss. 5 C VI— XI. 4t”- & s D I — IX, Folio; 3 1 . S. Auguftini contra 5 Haercfcs, Liber. 32. ad Quaeftiones Orofii, Liber. Licet multi do^i£imi. 3 3 • Epiftola ad Macedonium. ^uamvis Sapientiam, 34. contra Julianum Haereticum, Libri 2, ad Florum. Adver^ fits Haer ethos ‘Telagianos^ qui dicimt. Liber olim Monalkrii Wigorniae. VII. I. S. Auguftini, de beata Vita, Liber. xili 2. contra Fauftum Manichaeum, Libri 33. 3. contra Adverfarios Legis & Prophetarum, Libri 2. 4. contra Felicianum Haereticum Arrianum, de Trinitate, Liber. 5. « contra Maximinum Arrianorum Epifcopum, Libri 3. . — Epiftolae : quae eadem funt cum 5 B V : excepto, quod decft 8a, 9, 49, 59> 144 : Et fubfinem additur Epiftola Auguftini ad Paulinum & Therafiam. KariJJimtts f rater Celfus. Ifte Liber erat de Gonventu Fratrum Praedicatorum Lond. aflignatus fra- tri Johanni Beauchaump. VIII. I. S. Auguftini Sermones 64, de Verbis Domini. xiii 2. Sermones 25, de Verbis Apoftoli. Defunt fcil. qui in Edi- tioneLugd. 1586, numerantur, 25,26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 & 35 : & adduntur, 3. .. -Sermones 2, de Goncupifeentia Carnis adverfus Spiritum. LeBio divina, qua de Tauli. Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi. IX, X, XL S. Auguftini Expofuio in Pfalmos. xiii 5 D. Folio. I, II. S. Auguftini Expofttio in Pfalmos 100 poftcriores. xi Libri olim Ernulphi Prioris RofFenfis. Ill, IV, V. in Pfalmos. xi VI. S. Auguftini Epiftolae : eadem fcil. quae in 5 B V habentur ; ex- cepto quod deeft 7 o^~Sc 144^; & in fine additur cj us Epiftola ad Paulinum & Therafiam. Carijjlmus f rater Celfus. xi VII. S. Auguftini, de Civitate Dei, Lib. 22. xii VIII. S. Auguftini, de Civitate Dei, Lib. 22. xi IX. S. Auguftini, de Civitate Dei, Lib. 22. xii Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi, per Magiftrum Hokoc donatus. 3 X. I. Bibliothecae Regiae, 8i 5 D X. Folio. & 5 E I. X. I. S. Auguftini, de Confenfu Evangeliftarum, Libri 4. xiv 2. — — de Mufica, Libri 6 . 3. —83 Quaeftionum Liber. 4. — de 12 Abuftvis Tradtatus. 5. — — Hypognofticfion, contra Pciagianos & Caeleftinos, Libri4pri- ores. 6 . — — de Cataclyfmo Tradatus. 7. ■ ■■ ■ de Cantico novo Tradatus. 8. ———contra Felicianum Arrianum Altcrcatio. 9. — — de Symbolo, ad Catechumenos, Libri 4. 10. — — de Agone Chriftiano Liber. 11. Sermo, qui inci'pity, ToenitenteSy posnitentes, ^cenitentes. Dicitur cfle S. Auguftini in 5 C VIi i . 1 2. Johannis Damafceni, de orthodoxa Fide, Libri 4. 1 3 . Dionylii Arcopagitse, de Angelica Hicrarchia, Liber. 14. — — de Eccleliaftica Hierarchia, Liber. I J . ■ " " vIXt wlXlUXXLJlJ^^ • 17. " * Clw XDyXLliLa X IXvv/XL/^lct^ —Epiftola adTitum. 1 8. Abbatis de VcrcellisExpofitio in Dionyfium de divinis Nominibus. 19. L. Annaei Senecac Naturalium Quaeftionum Libri 7. 20. Excerpta de Libro Ciceronis, de Divinatione. 21. L. Annaei Scnecae Epiftolaey. fcil. 89% 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, Sc pars 95 * 22. S. Hieronymi Presbyteri, de Hebraicis Quaeftionibus in Genefin, Liber. 23. ■ de Manfionibus Filiorum Ifrael. 24. : de Hebraicis Quaeftionibus in Samuelem. 25. — — — de Hebraicis Quaeftionibus in Paralipomena. 26. Bedae Venerabilis Presbyteri Epiftola ad Nothelinum, de Templo So- lomonis. 27. — "de 3 o Quaeftionibus ; ad eundem. Liber olim Domini Simonis Abbatis de Fvamefeyc. 5 E. 8V0. I. I. Ilidori Hifpalenfis Epifeopi, Synonymorum five Soliloquiorum Libri 2. xii M 2. 8i L I B R I Mss, 5 E II V. Folio. 2. — — Sententiarum, fivede Summo Bono, Librisi Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi, per Jofephum Monachum datus. In fine tranfcribunturBrevia duo Henrici fecundi, Regis, ad Priorem 3 c Conventum RoIFenf. de eleftione Epifcopi RofFenfis. Item Regis Johannis Epiftola ad eofdem, petens ut Ecclefiam de Dertcford conferant Petro de Rupibus i de cujus advocatione contentio crat inter ipfos 6c Epifcopum RofFenfem. II. Gregorii Papae I, Liber Paftoralium. xii Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi. III. I. Ordinalium Ecclefiae Sarum Examinatio, per Succcntorem e- jufdem fada A. D. 1278. xiii 2. Ephraem Syri Libri 6. fcil. i. qui in Editione Vofiiana, Folio 539, dicitur, Sermo Afceticus, de VitaReligiofa atque Monafiica. SedVerfio eft alia, & prolixiorquam in Editione Vofiiana. 2. De Die Judicii & Re- fuiTcdione Mortuorum, 6c de Regno Caelorum. Folio 617 Ed. Vofl'. 3. Beatitudines. Fol. 173 Ed. VofT. 4. De Poenitentia. Fol. 144 Ed* VolF. 5. DeAgone, five Ludamine Spiritual!. Fol. 483 Ed. VofT. (5. De Dicjudicii. Fol. 233 Ed. VofT. xii 3 . Excerpta ex Patribus, de quaerendo Deo, Oratione, Hoftis infidiis, Con- verfione, Confefiione, Caftitate, Charitate. IV. I. Ifidori Hifpalenfis Epifcopi, Sententiarum, five de Summo Bono, Libri 3. xm 2. Martini Dumienfis Epifcopi Formula honeftae Vitae j five, de 4 Vir- tutibus Cardinalibus. 3. Bafilii Magni, Cappadociae Epifcopi, Admonitio ad filium fpiritualem. filiy Admonitionern. ' 4. Alcuini five Albini Angli, ad Guidonem, de Virtutibus Liber. V. I. Ifidori Hifpalenfis Epifcopi Liber de Differentiis Spiritualibus. x 2. Fulberti Carnotenfis Epifcopi Epiftola ad Deodatum. Unde inter hef- terna fecreta Colloquia- ad Finnardum. Novity &’verenovit. 4. Ivonis Carnotenfis Epifcopi Epiftola ad Galonem. Nnper cum ejfe- mus. 5. ad Hildebertum. ^loniam a principio, 6. Extrada ex Beda, Gregorio, 6cc. de Tabernaculo. I 7. Liber Bibliothecae Regiae. 85 5 E VI IX. 8v». 7. Liber mifcellaneus, de Deo, Creatione, Libero Arbitrio, Lege fcripta. Fide, Providentia, 10 Praeceptis &c. Incipitj Trincipium & Caufa omnium TDeus. viii Vide aliud exemplar, VIII 2. infra. 8. Anfelmi Cantuarienfis Archiepifeopi Liber, de Proceflionc Spiritus Sandi. 9. Epiftola, de Sacrificio Azimi & Fermcntati. 10. Marty rii Hiftoria, imperfeda. VI. I. Lanfranci Cant. Archiepifeopi Elucidarium. xii 2. Signa 15 ultimi Judicii. xiii 3 . Ifidori Hifpalenfis Epifeopi Liber de Numero. domino noftro altijji- mo adjuvante. xii 4. Gifleberti Abbatis Weftmonafterii, Difputatio Judaei cum Chriftiano. Deficit in fine. VII. I . Homiliae variae in Lediones Dierum Dominicarum totius Anni ; pleraeque Bedae Presbyteri. xiii 2. Summa Thcologiac, Capitulis 136 comprehenfa. Nunquamnimis docetur ant feitur. Folio 102. Liber olim Sandi Dionyfii juxta Suthhanton. VIII. I. S. Hieronymi Presbyteri Epiftola ad Amandum Presbyterum,' de Fornicatione, de Apojloli Tauli I ad Corr. Eptjiola. Spu- ria eft. XIII 2. Liber mifcellaneus, de Deo, Creatione, Libero Arbitrio, loPraccep- tis &c. Trincipium & Caufa omnium ^eus. Liber olim Ecclefiae Sandi Swithini Wintoniae. IX. I. Willielmi Dean ad Papam A. literae j petentes vindidam mor- tis Thomae Cantuarienfis. Vefiro Apoftolatui^ pater fanEie, xii 2. Thomae Cantuarienfis Epiftola ad Regem H. II. T)efiderio dejideravi. 3. Profperi Aquitanici, de Vita adiva & contemplativa, Libri 3. 4. Bernardi Abbatis Clareval. Sermo de 4Virtutibus. 5. S. Auguftini Sermo de Obcdientia& Humilirate. Nihil Jic IDeo Caefarei Epifeopi Arelatenfis Sermones 3. Incipit i. SanElus ac *venerabilis pater •vejier. 2. Ad hunc locum. 3. ^wd /applicant e &. 7. Eufebii Emifleni Epifeopi j vel potius Eucherii Lugdunenfis Epifeopi ; Homiliae 9. Exhort atur nos SermoDivinus, M 2 placet 6. S. 8. De 84 Libri Mss jE X XIV. S. De Laude Pfalmorum. Nullus mart alium pot eji. Liber olim S. Auguftini de Briftoll. X. I. Profperi Aquitanici, de Vita Adiya & Contemplativa, Libri 3 . XII Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi. XI. Aldelmi Schirburnenfis Epifcopi, de Laude Virginitatis, ad Hildcli- tham &c. Liber profaicus. ix XII. I. Sermo in die Pafchae^ ad i Miffam. KariJ/imiy propter 4 ibimiis ad Ecclejtam. xiii 2. Gregorii I, Papae, Liber Paftoralium. 3. Concilium pro Ecclefia Anglicana reformanda Oxonii celebratum a Stephano Cant. Archiepifcopo, A. D. 1222. 4. Concilium Lateranenfe 1 . 5. Homiliaei6. Incipiunt ; M'trabile in Oculis meis, 6 . De Veftimentis Clericorum, Notandum eftt quod tria. XIII. 1. Tradatus Theologicus, quiincipitj In nomine San 5 iae Trim- tatis. Amen ... .on in ebreica regula ingraca. Deficit in fine, viii 2. Cypriani Carthaginis Epifcopi, Teftimoniorum, ad Quirinum, Liber tertius. 3. Quaedam de Libro Synodal! dempta. Epifcopatus autem nomen eft Honerisy non Honoris, 4. Bedae Presbyteri, de Remediis Peccatorum, Tradatus. 5. Bonifacii, Moguntini Archiepifcopi, Edidum de Poenitentibus. 6 . Prophetia Enoc, de Diluvio. 7. De Vindidis Peccatorum. Initium omnis Teccati Superbia. 8. Paflio Chrifti, fecundum Nichodemum. XIV. I. Anfelmi, Cant. Archiepifcopi, Liber de Similitudinibus. 2. De triplici Silentio, Tradatus. Cum quietum Silentium tenerent omnia. xiii 3. Leonis Papae I Liber de Conflidu Vitiorum & Virtutum. Sic Co- dex. Inter Augufiini Opera imprimitur : fed nec Leonis eft nec Au- guftini. 4. Hugonis de Sando Vidore, Pars expofitionis fuper Lamentationibus Jeremiae j hiftorice. 5. Anfelmi Cant. Archiepifcopi Monologion. — — Difputatio inter Chriftianum & Gentilem. Majeftas divina cur ad dolores. 7. Anfelmi Bibliothecae Regiae. S E XIV. 8'”. 7. Anfelmi Epiftolae quaedam. fcil. i. ad Fulconem Babvacenfem Epil- copum. AudiOy quod tamen. 2. ad Lanfrancum. Gloria in exceljis. 3. ad Robertum Monachum. Inter fanlie converfantes. 4. ad Gerber- tum Abbatem. Sicut nobis credendum. 5. ad Rodulfum fratrem. Ut non taceam. 6 . ad Gundulfum. Cum tibi propono. 7. ad Henricum. §}uantOy dileHiJJime. 8 . ad Hugonem. Literis veftrae. 9. ad Ar- nulfum. ^od veftra petit. lo. ad Herluinum. Incepijii. ii. ad Frodelmum. O dor em ve fire bone fame. 12. ad Fulconem. Cogitme, 13. ad Gundulfum. Et rneus Gundulfus. 14. ad Lanzonem. Cum nteum ^ tuum. 15. ad Odonem & Lanzonem. f^uoniam 'uerus mor, 16. ad Henricum Regem. Legationis tue. 17. ad G. Epifco- pum Roffenfem. Ubi ^ qualiterjlm» 1 8, ad Henricum Regem. ^od •vis per Willielmum. 8. Pafchalis Papae Epiftolae duae. i. ad Henricum Regcm. R^gi Rs- gum-, *Domino. 2. ad Anfelmum Archiepifcopura. Non ignoras, 9. Anfelmi Tradlatulus j Cur Deus magis afliimpferit hominem in unita- tem Perfonae Filii, quam in unitatem alicujus aliarum perfonarum. 10. — — Profologion. 11. — — Alloquia Caeleftia, vel Liber 10 Meditationum. Ormipo~> tens Heus mifericors E^ater, 12. de Veritate, Dialogus. I3« — — de Libero Arbitrio, Dialogus. 14. deCafu Diaboli, Dialogus. I . de Incarnatione Verbi, Liber. 16. Cur Deus Homo, Libri 2. 17. ' de Meditatione Rcdemptionis humanae. Anima Chrijiiana, Anima. 18. de Conceptu virginali & Peccato originali. Liber. • 19. de Proceftione Spiritus Sandli, Liber. 20. Epiftola five Liber, de Permentato & Azymo. 21. Epiftola five Liber, de diverfitate Sacramentorum. 22. de Concordia Praefckntiae & Praedeftinationis nec non Gratiae Dei cum libero Arbitrio, Liber. 23. Precatio ad Sandlum Angelum, 24. Hugonis de S. Vidtore Liber, de Difciplina & Vita Clericorum 5 vel, ut aliis, de Inftitutione Novitiorum. XV. Profperi S6 L I B R I Mss. 5 E XV XXI. svo, XV. Profperi Aquitanici, Ex Auguftini facris Epigrammata didis. xv XVI. I . Ifidori Hifpalcnfis Epifcopi, Diffcrentiarum Spiritualium Liber. Inter T>eum & Dominnm. x 2, Liber de Domini Nativitate, Paflione, Refurredlione, Regno atque Jndicio. 3. Liber de Gentium vocatione. XVII. Gregorii, Nazianzeni Epifcopi, Theophania, five de Natali Ser- vatoris Oratio i Latine reddita per Antonium Cooke, A. D. 1560. In Charta. xvi XVIII. T. Ifidori Hifpalenfis Epifcopi Epiftola ad Mafonum Coepifeo- pum, de Lapfis. Veniente ad nos famulo veftro. xii 2. ■■.■■■ Libri 3 Sententiarum. 3. S. Auguftini Liber contra 5 Haerefes. debitor fum. 4. De 7 gradibus Confeftionis, Liber, ^am magna res fit Confejfio. XIX. I. Ifidori, Hifpalenfis Epifcopi, SynonymorumLibri 2. x 2. Homiliae duodecim. Incipit i. Non efi grave. 2. Fratres Karifi^ fimij habemus a TIomino. 3 . Saepe vos admoneo. 4. Frimum omnium oportet nos memorare. 5 . ABum eft autem^ cum irnpleta ejfient omnia. iv't(ionesThemattm. 5. Roberti Holcot, Tabula, 6c fecunda Dicta Salutis. 6. Ariftotelis Liber Moralium, de Regimine Dominorum ; vel, Secreta Secretorum, ad Alexandrum. 7. De Geftis 6c Tranflationibus fandlorum trium Regum, Liber. Cum 'venerandorum trium Regum. XV. I. Literae Proteftationis Simonis de Monteforti Comitis Ley- ceftriae, Gilbert! de Clare, 6cc. ad R. Henricum III j cum Regis Rcfcripto, 6c altero a Regis fcquacibus. xiii 2. Prophetia Bibliothecae Regiae, 5 F XV XVIII. 4'°. 2. Pfophetia quacdam. 3. Rcgula Sandli Benedidi, cum expofitione in partem. 4. S. Auguftini, de Spiricu & Anima, Liber. 5. Robert! Groftete Line. Epifcopi Summa j five, Templum Domini. 6. De Peccatis 7 criminalibus, cum eorundem Remediis. Triplex genus ^eccati mortalis. 7. S. BernardiAbbatisClareval. Meditationes. Multi mult a feiunt. 8 ^ - ■ . ad Robertum nepotem fuum, a Claravalle ad Cluniacum fu- gientem, Tradatus. 9. Poenitentiae tres partes controverfae, & de Excommunicatione. ritur, utrum bona Opera valeant. 10. Definitiones criminalium 7 Vitiorum, cum Concordantiis. B. Au- gujlinus. Beccatum cum TOefperatione. 11. Petri Cantoris Parifienfis Excerpta de Canone Miflae. Species Banis & Vini non funt duo Sacrament a> 12. Verfus de Articulis Fidei. Hec funt precipue, XVI. I. S. Bafilii Caefariae Epifeopi, Sermo de eo quod feriptum cfl, Attende tibi, ne forte fiat in Corde tuo Sermo occultus, Iniquitas. xiii 2, ■ ■ ' Hexaemeron, Libris 9. 3. S. Auguftini Libri 3, contra Epiftolam Parmeniani Donatiftae. 4, RcEponfio ad Quaeftiones Orofii, deFide Catholica &Libro Genefeos. 5. Profperi Aquitanici Epifeopi, de Vita contemplativa, Libri 3. Liber olim Coenobii de Merton. XVII. I. BedaePresbyteriHomiliaedc Tempore, five Dominicales, per totum Annum. T^icite jilie Syon &c Verba ijia fumpta funt. xv 3. De Dedicatione, Sermo, in Matt. XXI, 13. ^uam diu homo eft in has Vita. 3. Expofitio Salutationis Angelicae. Ave ex Eva formatur. 4. Collediones variae Theologicae, in Initio & Fine Codicis. In ultimo Folio feribitur : Orate pro Anima Batriciiy qui hunc Li- brum contulit Domino Thome Eggerton^ Canoni Ecclefie de Ledes. XVIII. I. Q. S. F. Tertulliani Presbyter! Carthaginenfis Apologeticus Liber. Deeft primum Folium. X 2. S. Methodii Epifeopi Patarenfis, de principio faeculi Liber. Sciendum namque eft, N 2 6 h 91 Libri Mss 6 A I III. 4*^ I. I. S. Ambrofii, Mediolanenfis Epifcopi, Hexaemeron. xii 2 . Dc Situ J erufa! cm. jib Or tent e eft introitus. Liber olim dc Clauftro Roffenfi, Gognofli Cantoris. II. I. De inventione Sanctae Crucis, Tradatus. Anno t recent ejjimo, xii 2. S. Origenis AdamantiiHomiliae 8, in Librum Judicum. 3. ■ Honiilia in i Lib. Regnorum j de Elkana SC Pheninna & Anna & Samuel & Heli & Hophni & Phinccs. 4. Homiliae 9 in Efaiam. 5. Homiliae 14 in jeremiam, 6 . Hugonisde S. Vidore, Tradatus in Antiphonam. Tota pulchra es, III. I. Tradatus de 7 Sacramentis, 2 Mandatis Charitatis, I o Praeceptis, praemiis Juftorum, dotibus Corporis & Animae & eorum miferiis, & de erroribusLaicorum. xiii 2. S. Auguftini Liber feu Epiftoia Exhortationis ad Comitem quendam. Omi frater, fi cupias feire. Folio 14. 3. — - Homilia dc utilitate agendae Poenitentiae. ^am Jit utilis ^ necejfaria. Folio 27. 4. Sermo ’Toenit ent es ^ poenit ent es, poenitentes. Folio 3 2. Vide 5 CVI I I ; ubi S. Auguftini dicitur. 5. S. Auguftini, de DifeipUna Cliriftiana, Tradatus. Folio 32. A 6 . — — — — de loChordis, Liber. Folio 35. 7. Juliani Epifcopi Epiftola ad Demetriadem Virginem. Folio 41. In Appendice Auguftini Epiftolarum, N017, imprimitur. 8. S. Hieronymi Presbyter! Epiftola ad Nepotianum, deVita Clericorum Monachorum. Folio 51. 9. Gregorii Papae I, Homiliae 40, de diverfis Ledionibus Evangelii. Folio 55. 10. S. Anfelmi Cant. Archiepifeopi, de Similitudinibus, Liber. Folio 1 3 1 , 1 1 . S. Auguftini Epiftolae quaedam fequuntur ; qaarum aliquae funt curtae. 1. Ad Volufianum la. Hortor ut •valeo. Folio 158. ' 2. Ad Volufianum 3^ autem 'uejirutn. Ib. 3. Ad Marccllinum. Ego in Epijiola tua. Folio 159. A 4. Aditalicam. Nonenimte defolatam. Folio 160. 5. Ad Marcellinum. Epijlolam tuam. Folio 1^0. A ( 5 . Ad Bonifacium. i^aeris ame. Folio i( 5 i. 7. Ad Bibliothecae Regiae. 93 6 A. III. 4^0. 7. Ad Paulinum. *Pifcatores quod. 8. Ad Letum. Omnis ex 'vobis^ qni. 9. Ad Licentium. Mi Licentiy recufantem. Folio 162, 10. Ad Armentarium & Paulinam. Vir egregius filius mens. 1 Ad Valentinianum & Monachos. Venerunt ad nos . Folio 163. b. 12. Ad eofdem. §lui fecundim aliqua. Folio 164. 13. Ad Vincentium. Si quifquam inimicum. 14. Ad Deogratias Presbyterum. Movet quofdamet. 1 5 . Ad Macedonium. C^amvis Sapientiam. Folio 165. 16. Ad eundcm. In alia partOy Vir bone quanto. Folio 166. 17. Ad Diofcorum. Hie fane cum Epijiolam. Folio 167. 18. AdDardanum. ^laeris igituvy mediator. 19. Ad Maximianum. Ita fcriptum efl. 20. Ad Donarum. T>iciSyT)eum dedijfe. Folio 168. 21. Ad Euodium. ergOy nifi. 22. Ad Probam, de orando Deo. §luam autemletificaverit. Fol. 169. 23. Ad Paulinam, dc videndo Deo. Cum enim petiviffes. Folio 172. 24. Ad Vidorinum. Haec fideliter lege. Folio 173. 25. Ad Seleucianara. Literis tuis leliis. 26. Ad Circcnfcs. Si id quod in veflra Civitate, Folio 174. 27. Ad Hefyehium. Accepi Literas. 28. Ad Florentianam. Ecce feci quod. Folio 175. 29. Ad Iralicam. Vlus fane quam did pot ejl. 30. Ad Severum. Gpuando autem fujfciam. 31. Ad Hilarium & Fclicem. Nonmiror Satanam. Folio 176. 32. Ad Ecclefiam Hipponenfem. ^id opus erat. 33. Ad Oves Hipponenfes. Si vos aliqua molefia, 34. AdPodidium. Epiflola SanBitatis tuae. 35. Ad Maximam. §ltiantumnos Studium. 36 . Ad Julianam Matronam. IDomum veftram. Folio 177. 37. Ad Anaftafium. Mundusifepericulojior. 38. Ad Sebaftianum. Senfi ante.in. 39. Ad Confentium. ^aeris utrum nunc. 40. Ad Proculeianum. Audivi quidarn de Euodio. Folio 17 S, 41. Ad Valerianum. Anteomniapeto. 42. Ad Futurum. Secundum Spiritum. 43. Ad 94 L I B R I Mss. 6 A III. 4^0 43. Ad Donatum. A mtiltis autem. 44. Ad Madaurenfcs. Nunquid non folum. Folio 179. 45. Ad Hclpidium. ^is nojtrum erret. 46. Ad Nebridium. Trope per fuajijlim 'iht. 47. Ad Caelcftinum. Utinam poffem. Folio 180. 48. Ad Antonium. Gratulor tibi. 49. Ad Nebridium. Memoria tibi videtur nulla. 5 0. Ad eundem. §luid aliud hie tibi dicam. Folio 1 8 r . 51. Ad eundem. Trofebfiones quas quietas. ^2. Ad Donatiftas. ^luifquis acatholica. Folio 182. 53. Ad Publicolam. Movet te certe. 54. Ad Martianum. T)ixit quidammaximus. 55. Ad Probam. EJi quidamita. ■56. Ad Opratum Epifeopum. Retulit mihi quidam. 5 7. Ad quofdam Epifeopos Donatiftarum. Tacem non habent, Fol. 183, 58. Ad Donatiftas. Si in eis, qui. 39. Ad Bonifacium. Ornet mores tuos. 60. Referiptum. Si Torus Hie, CEgo quos diligo. 61, 62, 63, Auguftini ad Bonifacium.6 L I B R I Mss. 6 A VI IX. 4>“.' 2. laudibus Virginitatis, ad Hildelitham Virgincm, &c. Li- ber profaicus. Ad finem hoc Difticon addit Scriba : Tres feribunty totum Corpufque labor at : Scribere qui nefeity milium put at ejj'e labor em. 3. Ricardi Wigornienfis Carmen elcgiacum Rhythmicum in mortem Henrici Regis I : unica Pagina. xii VII. Gregorii Papae I, Vita, per Johannem Diaconum, Libris 4. x VIII. I. Athanalii Alexandrini Epifeopi, de Unitate Sandlac Trinitatis, Liber. In Charta. xv 2. — de propriis perfonis &de unito nomine Divinitatis, Liber. 3. de Afilimptione Hominis, Liber. 4. defingulis nominibus adverfus Haerefim Potentini, Liber. 5. de unita ac fempiterna Subftantia Trinitatis, Liber. <5. « — ■ ■■■debcatitudine Fidei, cum Perferiptione Sedtae peflimae. Liber. 7. de profellione Fidei Catholicae, cum increpatione Haereti- corum Liber. 8. - " de Fidei unitate unius Subftantide Trinitatis, hoc cftPatris& Filii & Spiritus Sandli, Liber. 9. - '■ — Libellus Fidei Patris & Filii & Spiritus Sandti. 10. w — ■ ■ —Liber de Trinitate & de Spiritu Sando. 11. — Epiftola ad Luciferum Epifeopum. Etji credo, perveniJJ'e etiam. 12. 'Solutiones Objedionum Arrianorum. 13. - Altcrcatio, contra Arrium, Sabellium & Photinum Haere- ticos, cum Scfitentia Probi Judicis. Complevit hoc Opus frater Francifeus Protune Novitius ; ad laudem fandae & individuae T rinitatis, & ad utilitatem Sandae Matris Ecclefiae 5 ad mandatum reverend! Patris Johannis Tritemii Abbatis fecundi de Refor- matione Bursfeldenfi, Anno 1497. quarto Non. Martii. IX. I. Ambrofii Mediolanenfis Epifeopi Hexaemeron. xiil 2. M. Aurelii Calliodori Senatoris, de Anima, Liber. 3. Excerptum de Libris Auguftini contra Epiftolam Manicheorum, dc Anima. 4. Bedae Presby teri Expofitio in Cantica Canticorum. Deficit in Cap. VIII. X. I. Bibliothecae Regiae. 91 6 A X XII. 4">. X. Chryfoflomi Conftantinopoleos, Patriarchae, de future Judicio Oratio ; ex Sermone, quod infinitum eft Supplicium. xvi 2. Frsncilci Arctini Praefatio in Johannis Chryfoftomi dc Pcccato & Conftftlone Orationcm, ex Sermone, de perfeda Diledione. 3. Praefatio in J. Chryfoftomi de iViorte, ex Intcrprctationc E- piftoiae ad Thcflalonicenlcs, Orationem. Hae duae Praefarioncs infcriptac f^unt Cofmae Archidiacono Terraconenli & Domini Papae Datario. 4. Oratio contra Iram (J. Chryfoftomi, ut videtur.) Fertur beatiis Con- jf ant inns. 5. J. Chryfoftomi Conft. Patr. Oratio de Veritate & Malicia. XI. r. Ambrofii Mediolanenfis Epifeepi, Liber de divinis Officiis, qui Gemma Animae intituiatur. xi 2. Alcuini Epiftolaead Widonem Comitem, de Virtutibus. 3. Ifidori Hhpalenfis Epifeopi, de Numero & ejus myftico Myfterio, Li- ber. domino nofiro altijjima adjuvante^ de Numero. 4. Excerptioncs de Animalibus. Igitur Animal eft. 5. De4generibus precioforum Lapidum, Tradatulus. 6 . DeAntichrifto, Tradatus, Reginae M. inferiptus, per G. quendam. Excellent ijjime & regali T^ignitate. 7. S. Auguftini (at dicitu:) Sermo de Collationc 10 Plagarum Aegypti & 10 Mandatorum Legis. Non eft fine caufa. 8. —Sermo de Fide. Cum ergo quaeritur quid credendum 9. Concio ad Clerum. AuEioritate San6lorum Fatrum fancitum eft. Liber olim dc Clauftro Roffenfi, H. Monachi : fcil. Donum. XII. I. S. Chryfoftomi Conftant. Epifeopi, de Reparatione Lapfi, Li- ber. XII 2. — — de Compundione, Libri 2. Folio 36. 3. — — dc Pfalmo quinquagefimo, Libri 2. Fo. 61. 4. — — de eo, quod nemo laeditur nifi a fc-ipfo, Liber. Fo. 84. y. — ... -Sermo, cum de Expulfione ejus ageretur. Fo. 100. 6 . ——Sermo, poft Exilii prioris reditum. Fo. 102. . — — Sermo, quando de Afia regreflus eft Conftantinopolim. Foi 104. 5. Sermo, de Proditione Judae. Fo. 107. 9. Sermo, de Cruce & Latrone. Fo. 1 1 3 . 7*7- — i^Sermo, de Cruce. Fo. 119. O 1 1. L 1 B R I Mss. 6 A XIII XVI. 4t». 11. Scrmo, de Afcerriione. Fo. 123. 12. S. Auguftini Scrmo, de Symbolo. SacrofanEii Myfterii Symbolum, Fo. 129. 13. — — Scrma, de Orationc Dominica. Beatus Apoftolus, Fo. 132. 14. Dialogus inter Hugoncm Archidiaconum & Fulbcrtum Epifcopum Carnotcnfem, de quodam Miraculo B. Martini, quod contigit in Fefti- vitate Tranflationis ejus. Fo. 139. 15. Fulberti Carnotenlis Epifcopi Liber, de eo, quod tria maxime ne- ccflariafunt ad Perfeftioncm Chriftianae Rcligionis. Fo. 145. 1 5, ■■ ■■■■■ ■ de quadam ConfuetudineHoftiae, quam acripir Sacerdos, quando ordinatur ab Epifcopo. Fo. 1 5 o. 17. Alcuini Abbatis Turonenfis, de S.Trinitate, Libri 3. Fo. 154. Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi, per Asketillum Monachum datus. XIII. I. Gregorii Papae I, HomiIiae40 in Evangelia. ix 2. ■ ■ Scrmo de Mortalitate. Oportet^Fratres kar'iJJimij ut Fla- gella 'Dei. 3 . — — Decretum, ad Clerum j five, Gefta Synodi, habitae a Gregorio Papa, in Ur be Roma, tempore MauritiiAugufti. Deficit in fine. 4. Homilia in Job. 1 , i. Intuentes, quomodo audivimus. 5. Homilia in Pfal. LXXXV, 10. IJiae funt ^virtutes. xii 6. Bedae Presbyter! Homilia in Evangelium Dominicae in Ramis Pal- marum. —in Luc. I. S. Homilia in Pfal Cum hoc dicer et David. 9. in Mat. I. Hoc exordia fatis ojiendit. x . j o. —in Liic. I. Nato in Bethleem Domino. XIV. S. Ambrofii Mcdiolanenfis Epifcopi Hexaemeron, Libris 6. xr XV. T. Firmiani Ladtantii, Divinarum Inftitutionum, Libri 7. xv 2. - ■■ - ■■ de Ira Dei, Liber. 3. de Opliicio vel Formatione Hominis, Liber. 4* — — fexti & fcptimi Libri Divinarum Inftitutionum Epitome. 5. — Vcrfiisdc Relurredijcne Chrifti. XVI. I. Ambrofii, Mcdiolanenfis Epifcopi, Epiftolarum Libri 9. XI 2 . Bibliothecae Regiae. 6AXVI. 4». 2. ■■■' Sermo, dc Obitu Theodofii Impcratoris. 3. ■■ Traflatus, dc Sanftis Gervafio & Protafio. 4‘ — Tradatus, de Naboth Jcfrcelita. Deficit in fine.’ O 2 99 I. loo Libri Mss. 6B I — ^vm. +<•■ I. Grcgorii Papae I, Homiliac 22, in Ezcchiclem.' x II. Dialogorum Libri 4. xil Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi, per H. Cantorem datus. III. Epiftolarum Liber 8, 9, 10, ii, 12, 13&14.' xi Liber olim Sande Marie de Valle San^i Salvatoris. IV. I. Pammachii & Oceani Epiftola ad Hieronymum de reinterpret- tandis Libris Origenis 'srsfi xii 2. Hieronymi Refponfio. 3. Ruffini Praefatio in Origenis Libros inpt — . —— —Apologia, ad Anaftafium Papam. Audivi quofdam* 5. Hieronymi Liber, contra Praefationcm Ruffini. < 5 . Liber, contra Apologiam Ruffini. 7. Epiftola ad Ruffinum. te Romae moratutn, 8. Ruffini Libri 2, adverfus Hieronymum. 9. Hieronymi Epiftola contra Ruffinum. Le£its Uteris. 10. Scnientiae diverforum Patrum, de Myfterio Corporis & Sanguinis Cbrifti. Sicut ante nos dixit, 1 1 . Altercatio Luciferiani & Orthodoxi, edita per S. Hieronymum. ^ r oxime acciditj ut quidam. V. I . Gregorii Papae I, in diverfas Evangelii Lediones, Homiliae 40. Defunr 2 ultimae. xv 2. Ifidori Hifpalenfis Epifeopi, Sententiarum five de Summo Bono, Li- bri 3. 3. Aegidii Romani, de Regimine Principum, Liber abbreviatus. 4. S. Bernardi Abb. Clar. Speculum Conicientiac. Pretium fuit 20 s. VI. I. S. Ambrofii, Mediolanenfis Epifeopi, de Myfteriis five ini- tiandis. Liber. xii 2. Sermo de Sacramentis Neophytorum, habitus in Synodo. 3. Braviri, Signienfis Epifeopi, de Sacramentis, Liber. 4. Ivonis, Carnotenfis Epifeopi, Epiftolae. Liber feriptus in ufum Eccledae S. Andrcae Apoftoli de Roveceftria, per Humfiidum Praecentorem : ut & 5 B XII 6c 6 D V. VII. Aldelmi Shirburnenfis Epifeopi, Liber profaicus, de Laudib’^s Vir^iniratis, ad Hildclirham Virgincm, 6cc. inferiptus. x VIII. 1. Ifidori Hifpalenfis Epifeopi Liber, de Nativitate Domini, Paftione& Refurredione, Regno atquejudicio. x 2. Bibliothecae Regiae, lOI 6 B IX XI. 4». 2. Alculni Abb. Turon. Epiftola ad Lconem Papatn. .^antafit in *V05. I I - -Epiftola ad Carolum Imperatorcm. TDunt ^ignitas, 4. ^cFide S. Trinitatis, & de Incarnatione Chrifti, Libri f. 5. , Epiftola ad Eulaliam Virginem, de ratione Animac. 6. de'Utilitate Animae, Liber. 7. — Refponfiones ad Fredegifi quaefiioncs, dc S. Trinitate. IX. I. Eufcbii Epifcopi Homiliae 17, ad Monachos. xf 2. Thomae de Aquino, Vcriras Theologiae, 7 Librisj cum Indicc Al- phabefico Alberti Brixicnfis Epilcopi. j. Johan nis de Rusbroec, dc Ornatu fpiritualium Nuptiarum, Liber. 4. S. Edwardi Regis Vita ; per Alredum Abb. Rievall. X. I. Anfelmi Cant. Archicpifcopi, dc Gonceptione beatae Mariac,' Liber. xiv 2. S. Hieronymi, dc Narivirate & Infanna B. Mariac, Liber. j, perpctua Virginitafe B. Mariae, contra Hclvidium, Liber. 4. « - dc Afiumprione £. Mariae, Liber. 5. Hildefonfi Tokiani Archicpifcopi Librorum Catalogus. 6. de Laudibus & Virginitate B. Mariac, contra tres infidelcs. Liber. 7. — — de Proprictatc Pcrfonarum Patris & Filii & Spiritus Sandi, Liber. j. —Vita ejus. 9. B. Mariae Miracula quaedam. Coebrum Reginae, 10- Moraliras quorundam Norrunum, Ordine Alphabctico, fecundum Grcgorium. Deficit in Littera D. Dcfidcrium. 11. Folia 6, cx Codiee Juris Civiiis. 1^2. Raimundi |. C. Summa dc Scrtilcgiis, SImonia, &c. Libris 3. 13. Folia 8, ex Libro aliquo juris C'ai.omci. XI. I. S. Bernardi Abb. liicva!. Liber, dc Praecepto & Dilpenfatione. Fo. I. XIV. 2. ' ' ■— Sermo in Deut. xxvir. 4,5. Fo. 9. 3. dc Confideratiorr, I ibri 5 j ad Eiigcnium Papam, Fo. 13. 4* ' ■■ deVUa lolitana; ad Fratres de Monre Cacii. Fo. 35. j, Vificationis 'nb'-irorum Liber. Fo. 50. - 4 ,. Hiltoriae V. N. TcUaincnti, Mctricum Compendium. Fo. 54. 7 * 102 V L I B R I Mss. e B XI XIII. ^.to. 7 . S. Bcrnardi Abb. Pvieval. Mrdirationcs 5 five, Liber de Anima. Fo. 6f. Epiftola ad R. Nepotcmluum, a Clairavalle ad Cluniacum fu- gienrem. Fo. 69. 9. Martini Poloni EpiicopI Conleatini, Ghronicon Imperatorum 5 c Paparum, ulque ad A D. 1300 coii inuatum. Fo. 74. Huic Chronico, in margine Folii 90, ad A. D. 850, inferitur alia manu, non minus antiqua quam qiu reliquum I'cribitur, Narratio fequens dc J^^hanna Papilla. T^oji hunc Leonem^ Johannes Angltcus^ Nat tone Narguntinus^ fedit Anno^ 2, Menfes 5, ^ies 4 : ^ mortuus eji Rome: & ce(favit "Tap at ns Menfem i. ut afferitur, Femina futt\ in puellarietate, a quodam fuo Amajio, in habitu virili Athenis du6ia, Jic indiverfis Scientits profecit, ut nullus jibi par inveniretur : adeo uty per triennium Rome legens^ magnos Magtjlros F>ifcipulos & Auditores ha- beret, Et^ cum in Ur be, Fit a & Scientia, magne opimonis ejfety in Fapam concorditer eligitur. Set in Tapatu per fiitim familiar em impregnatur. Verum tempus Fart us ignorans, cum de Sanblo Fetro in Later anum tenderety angufliata inter Colifeum & SanSii dementis Ecclefiam,pe- perit : pojt rnortua, ibidem {ut dicitur) fepulta fuit. Et, quod ^o- minus Fapa femper obliquat eandem viam, creditur a plerifque^ quod oh detefationem faSti hoc faciat. Nec ponitur in Cathologo SanStorumy propter muUebris Sexus, quantum ad hoc, deformitatem. In aliis tamen hujus Chronici excmplaribus occurtit hacc Narratio a prima Manu feripta. 10. Chronicon Anglorum, ab A. D. 1066 ad 1268. Fo. 105. 11. Provinciac Romano Pontinci fubjedae. Fo. 109. 12. Mariani Scot! Chronicarurn Rccapitulatio. Fo. 113. 13. Nicolai Trivet Determinatio Quaeftionis, de Ordine Praedicatonim. Fo. 1 16.' 14. Bcdac Presb. Epiflola dc Termino Pafchali ; cx Lib. deGeftisAn- glorum. Fo. 117. ij, — -Narratio cujufdcm dc mortuis refufeitati 5 ex Libro 5, dc GePis Anglorum. Fo. 119. 16. Aiil.lmi Cant. Archiepifeopi, quaedam, dc Monachatu. Fo. 121. 17. Johannis Gualcnfis (leu Walleys) Floriloquium, de Philofophorum DicVis, Exemplis 5 ; Vitis. Fo. 127. Xll. S. Johannis Damal'ceni, Oithodoxae Fidei Expofitio, Lib. 4. xiv Xill. 1. S. Athanafii, Alex. Epiicopi, de Trinitatc, Liber. xii 2. Bibliothecae Regiae 6 B XIII XV. 4«>. 2. ■ ■■■■ — -de propriis Perfonis, & de unite nomine Divinitatis, Liber, 3. ■ ■ — de Allumptionc Hominis, Liber. 4. de fingulis Nominibus, adverfus Potentinum, Liber. 5. — — — — de unita ac fempiterna Subftantia Trinitatis, Liber. 6. de Beatitudine Fidci, cum perferiptione Sedae pelUmae, Liber. 7. — — -de Profcflionc Reguiae Catholicae, cum increpatione Haerc- ticorum, Liber. 8. de Fidei Unitate, Liber. p. deTnnitite & de Spiritu San£lo, Liber. 10. Alterca:!' i-ii contia Arrium, Sabellium 6c Phoiinum, Liber j. cum Sententia Probi judicis. 1 1 . Potami: Epiftoia ad Athanafium. Tanti carceris foJfa» 12. Athanafu Alex. Epifeopi Epiftoia ad Luciferum Hpifeopum. Ktfi credo etiam perveniJJ'e. 15. - — — — Solutioncs Objedionum Arrianorum. 14. de Fide S. Hieronymi, & dc Fide apud Bcthleem. 15. 5 . Auguftini, de 1 2 Abafivis, Libtr. XIV. I. S. Ckuientis Romani, de Difputaiione Petri Apoftoli, contra falfitatem oimonis Magi, Liber. xi 2. De MiraculisE. Mariac, Liber. XV. I. D. Caecilli Cypriani, Carrh. Epifeopi, Epiftoia ad Donatum, dc Gratia Dei. Bene admonts, ^oridte. xi 2. « — Sermo ad Virgines, deDii'ciplina & Habitu. --fAt Lapfis, Liber. clc Uijirate Eccleftac C^ithclicac, Liber. de Oratione Dominica, Liber. M de Morralitate, Liber. 7. — de Opcrc 6c Eleemofynis, Liber. 3^ Afl'crt ion is Fidei 6c Improbationis Idolorum, Liber, ad Dc- metrianum. 9. . — ■ — ■ ■debono Patientiae, Liber. 10. contra invidiam, Liber. 11. Exhortatorifs Martyrum, Liber. 12. —Teftirnoniorum adverfus Judaeos, Libri 3. 1 3 > -Epiftoia ad Antoniauum. Ac cep i primas litter as. 14. 104 L I BR I Mss. 14. 15- 6 B XV. 4^0. Epiftola ad Pompeium. ^uanquatn pkne ea. Epiftola ad Magnum, dc baptizandis Novatianis, & dc iis qui in Ledo gratiam confequunrur. jg, Epiftola ad Clemm & Plebem, dc Numidico ordinato in Presbytcrum. 5c aliorum Epiftola ad Clerum & Plebem, de Bafilide & Martialc. Cum in unnm convenijftrmis. 18, & aliorum Epiftola ad Fidum, de infantibus baptizandis. Legimus lit ter as tuas 19. 20. — prater. 21. • — jam. 2 2, 23. •; gentia. 24. " Servis P>ei. 25. ' perit 26. 27 - ' Epiftola ad Euchratium, de Hiftrionc. Pro dileBione tua. ad Cornelium in exiao, de ejus Confeflione. Cognovimus, •ad cundem, de pace lapfis danda. Statueramus qu'dttn ad eundem contra Haercticos. P*gi litteras, -ad cundem, de Novati Sceleribus, Et cum dili^ -ad cundem, dc Ordinatione ejus comprobata. ^od — ad eundem, quod Ordinationem Novatiani non rccc- Verier unt ad nos. ad cundem. Et egiffe nos & agere. — ad Rogatianum, &c. de obfervanda Difciplina. Et jam pridem nobis, 28. — ad Plebem, dc 5 Presbytetis Schifmaticis. ^anquam, Fratres. 29. -ad Epidetum & Plebem Afluritanorum, dc Fortunatiano quondam eorum Epifeopo. Graviter dy dolenter. 30. — ad Clerum & Plebem Furniranorum, de Vidorc qui Fauftinum Presbyterum tutorem nominavir. Graviter commoti fumus. ■ ■ - ad Lucium Papam reverfum ab exilio. Et quidem nuper tibi. j2. .—ad ConfelTores Romanos; ut ad unitatem redeant. i urn frequenter.^ karijfmi. ad Florentium Pupianum, de obtredatibus. Ego te. Prater, 34 * Bibliothecae Regiae. loij 6 B XV. 4“ -ad Pomponium, de Virginibus. Legimus litteras - tuas. 35. dc Idolorum Vanitate, Liber. S6. • Epiftolaad Fortunatum, &c. de iis qui per tormen- ta fuperantur. Scripjijtts m 'thi^ fratres. 37. ad Rogatianum Epifcopum, de fuperbo Diacono. Graviter ^ dolenter. 38. ad Stephanum Papam, dc Concilio. Ad quaedam difponenda. 3 9 . gitaveram qu 'tdem. 40. ^anqtiam fciam^ Prater. 41. •ad Thibaritanos, de exhortatione Martyrii. O- -ad Caecilium, de Sacramento Dominici Calieis. ad Rogatianum &c. in carcere. Saluto 'uos, ad Nemcfianum &c. in Mctallo conftitutos. Gloria quidem vejira. 43. — ad Jubaianum, de Hacreticis baptizandis. Scrips fratres. 42. — - JiJti rnihiy frater. 44. -ad Quintum, dc eadcm re. Retulit ad tne. 45. Concilium Carthaginenl'e, de Hacreticis baptizandis. 46. S. Cypriani Epiftola ad Moyfen &c. dc Contellione corum & Lapfts. Gloriam Fidei et. 47. , ad cofdem, de eorum ConfeHione. Et amSlos 'VOS. 48. ad CIcrum & Plebcm, dc Aurelio Lcdorc ordi- nato. In Ordinatioriibus. 49. ad cofdcm, dc Cclcrino Lcdore ordinato. Ag- nofcenda ^ ampleEienda. 50. — ■ - & aliorumad Januarium, &c. dc Baptifmo Hae- reticorum. E>um fimul in Concilio. 51. Traftatus dc Alcatoribus. Magna nobis ob. 52. Liber dc Laude Martyrii. Etji incongruens ejl. 53. Felicis Jaderpoliani &c. apud Metallum, Epiftola ad D. Cyprianum. Refalutamus te. io6 Libri Mss. 6 C I VII. 4''’- 54. S. Cypriani Epiftola ad Clerum Romanum, de Epiftolarum fuamm Exemplis Romam miflis. ^aniam comperi, 55. ad Clerum fuum, dc miflis Romam, & acceptis inde Litteris. ^laks Litttras ad. I. j^iarum 6 C 4^0. I. Ifidori Hifpalcnfis Epifcopi Epifiolac 5, dc Libris fuis Etymolo- ■Originum five Etymologiarum Libri 20. Liber olim S. Auguftini Cantuarienfis. II. I. Gregorii Papac I, Symbolum illius Fidci. xi 2. Epiftolarum, ex Rcgiftro cjus, Libri 14. Ordo efl: diverfus ab imprelTis. 3. Concilmm Romanum 6, dc reali praefentia, contra Bcr'engarium. 4. Hiftoria Concordiae inter Fredericum Imperatorem & Alcxandrum 5 Papam initac. xii. Liber olim de communi Armario Clauftri S. Edmundi Regis. III. S. Ambrofii Mediolanenfis Epifcopi deFide, ad Gratianum Impe- ratorem, Libri 9 - xi IV. - alter Codex, de Fide. xii Liber olim de Glauftro Roffenfi, per R. de Gelham datus. V. I. Johannis ChryfoftomiHomiliae 57, fuper Matthaeum. xv 2. de Compunftionc Cordis, Libri 2. 3. — — ad Theodorum Lapfum, de reparatione ejufdem, Liber. 4. Tradatus, quod nemo laeditur, nifi a fe-ipfo. Accedunt Indices 2 ; alter alphabeticus. Thomas Valentins hunc Codicem Etonenfi Collcgio dono dedit, Bib- liothecae rcftituendae ergo 5 20 Augufti, 1561. VI. I. Pars Libri Job, a Cap. xxiv, v. 20, ad finem. xi 2. Gregorii Papae Expofitionis moralis fuper Librum Job, Libri 20 pofteriores ; fcil. a Libro 16 ad 3,5. x j. Grammaticae antiquae Pagina. Liber olim de Clauftro Roffenfi, perRadulphum Archiepifeopum da- tus. VII. I » Gregorii Papae I, Symbolum Fidci illius. x 3 . Bibliothecae Resiae. 107 to 6 C VIII XL 4 •Epiflolarum, ex Regiftro ejus, Libri 14. eodem ordine, quo -Decretum de ConfecrationePresbyteri &Monachi. 6C II 2. 3. 4. Gregorii Papae VII Bulla, qua eximuntur quidam a Sententia Excom- municationis. xr 5. Henrici WintonicnEs Epifcopi Literac ad Simonem Wigornienfem Ep. mandantcs ei ad refpondendum in Caufa Prioris S. Barbarae. xii <5. Lucii Papae Bulla, fuper Ecclefia de Warwic. Liber olim Ecclefiae Cathedralisbeare Marie Wygornie. ''' VIII. Pauli Orofii Presbyteri Hifpanici, Hilloriarum contra Paganos Li- bri 7. xm 2. Daretis Phrygii, de excidio Trojano Hiftoria 5 Cornelio Nepote incer- prete. Deeft ultimum Folium. Liber olim S. Mariac Ryevallenfis. IX. Bernardi AbbatisClarevallenfis Sermones 86, fuper Cantica Can- ticorum. xiii In fine fic fcribitur : ^retium hujus Librt^ quod folvitFrater Nicholaus Str enter apud Evjffbanty A.F>. 1488, tunc cur for London ibidem y fuit Et proximo folio fic : Cautio Thome Myllyngy inpojita Cijie de Robury 10 die T)ecemb. 2 ). 1491 : & jacetpro los, X. I. Gregorii Papae I, Symbolum Fidci illius. x 2. — — — — Epiftolamm, ex Regiftro ejus, Libri 14. Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi, per Alexandrum Priorem datus. XI. I. S. Hieronymi Presbyteri Epiftolarum Codex. ix 1 . Damafi Papae Epiftola ad Hieronymum. Dormientem te, 2. S. Hieronymi Epiftola ad Damafum, de 7 Vindidis Cain. 3. — ■ 4. 5 - 6 . 7. 8 . 9. 10. — 11. — -ad eundem, de egreftlone Filiorum Ifracl ex Egypto. -ad eundem, de ignorantia Ifaac in benedicendis Filiis. -ad eundem, in Homilias Cantici Canticorum Origcnis. -Verfio Homilarum 2, Origenis in Cantica Canticorum. -Epiftola ad Tranquillinum, quomodo Origenem legere debet. -ad Damafum 5 de Ofanna. -ad eundem ; de Fide, cui in Antiochia communicarc deberetJ —ad eundem s unde fupra. —ad eundem ^ de Seraphin Sc Calculo. P 2 12. io8 L I B R I Mss. I 2. Piophcta. 1 3< 6 C XI. •Sermo de mortc Oziae Regis, & Seraphin & Calculo in Efaia -Epiftolaad Damafum, de Filio prodigo. S. Augullini Epiflola ad S. Hicronymum. Audivi pervenijfe. S. Hicronymi Referiptum. Inipfo profeBionis articulo. Epiftola ad Auguftinum. Anno p'^aeterito, per, S. Auguftini Epillola ad Prcfidiuin. Sicut prefens rogavi: ad Hicronymum. Cur itaqiie Conor. ad CLindem. Nunquam me quifquam. S. Hicronymi Epiftola ad Auguftinum. Crebras ad me. S. Auguftini Epiftola ad Hicronymum. Habeo gratiam^ quod. ad eundem. Ex quo coepi adte ferihere. S. Hicronymi Epiftola ad Auguftinum. Tres fimul Epifolas. ad Marccllinum & Anapfyehiam. Tandem ex Africa. S. Auguftini, ad Hicronymum ; de origine Animae. ad eundem 5 de eo quod feriptum eft in Epiftola Jacobi, ii, S. Hicronymi ad Auguftinum. Vtrum venerabilem fratrem. • ad eundem. Omni quidem tempore. ad eundem. Multi utroque claudicant pede. ad eundem & Alypium. SanBus Innocentius. ad cofdem. Explanatio Fidei illius. 1 j . 15. 1 6. 17 - 1 8. 19. 20 . 2 1 . 22 . 23. 24. 25. 26. 10. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 - 32. 33 - 34 - 35 - & de divinae Hiftoriac Expofitionibus diverfis. ad eundem, de omnibus divinae Hiftoriae Libris.. 37. adAmandum, de diverfis Qiiaeftionibus. 38. Epiftolaris Refponfio, ad quern fupra. Eropofitio fuit de eadem. 39. S. Hicronymi, ad Pammachium Epiftola, de optimo genere interpre- tandi. 40. Pammachii & Oceani Epiftola ad Hieronymum. SanBus altquis ex fratribus. 41. S. Hicronymi, ad Pammachium & Oceanum. Scedulas^ quas mi- -Difputatio, de ratione Animae. -Epiftola ad Heliodorum. . f^uanto amore & ftudiol -ad Nepotianum, de Vita Clericorum & Monachorum.' -ad Paulinum, de Inftitutione Clericorum vel Monachorum, Bibliothecae Regiae. lap 6 C XI. 4'». 42. ad Oceanum, de Vita Clcricorum. 43. ad eundem, de unius Uxoris Viro. 44. ad Evagrium; qualiter Presbyter &Diaconus difFerant, 45. ~ad eundem, de Melchifedech. 46. - ad Marcum Presbyterum Celcdenfem. [Caldde in MS - hoc & 3 aliis.] ^ecreveram quidem utendum. 47. ad Avitum. Quid cavendum in Libris Trspi 48. Definitio Fidei Symbolique Niceni Concilii. 49- Epiftola ad Exuperantium. Inter omnia. 50. ^-ad Rufticuin Exhortatoria fuper Poenitentem, ad Dcriderium. Lelius Sermo.. 52. . Tradatus de tribus Virtutibus. 53. Epiftola ad Dardanum, de Terra RepromiiTionis, 54. Epiphanii Cypri Epifeopi Epiftola ad johannem Epil'copum Hierofo^ lyniorum, a Sv Hieronyrnotranllata. Oportebat. 55. S. Hieronymi Epiftola ad Lucinium Beticum. Nec opinante. j(5. contra Hclvidium, de Virginitate S. Mariae. 57. adverlus Vigilantium j ubi ejus arguit Blafphcmias. Juflum quidem f iter at. 58. ad Riparium Presbyterum, contra Vigilantium. Acceptis primitrn tin tris 59. adverfus Vigilantium. Mult a in Qrbe Monflra.- 60. ad Magnum Orarorem Romanum. Sebejium noftrum. a.j Ruftaum Presbyterum Romanum, de Judicio Salomonis, in ledionc Parvuli. 02. ad Viralem Presbyterum, de Salomone & Achaz. 05, ■ ad Florcntinum, deortu Amicitiae.. 0,^, ad .eundem. In ea rnihi parte <55. ad Abignum, ^lanquatn michi, 66. ad Caftricianum 5 ut de Cecitate, quae ei contigit, non dci- beat contriftari. 07, ad Sabianum Diaconum Lapfum. Samuel quondam. . 68. ad Julianum Diaconum Aquilegiae. Antiquus Sermo. <69. ad Niceaai Hypodiaconuin Aquileiae, TurpiUus Comicusl . 70. ad Laurentium Diaconum. [_Sic Titulus in Indicc, fed abeft a Codicc.] 110 L I B R I Mss, 6 C XI. 4to. 71. ad Rufticum Monachum. Nichil eft Chrlfliano. 72. adPaulum Monachum Concordienfem. Hnmavae Vitae. 73- ad Chromatium, Jovinianum & Eufebium. Non debet Carta. 74. — ad Chryfocomam Monachum Aquileiae. ^i circa te. 75. ad Antonium Monachum. "Dominus nofter humilitatis, 76. ad Theodofium & cacteros Anachoritas intrinfecus commo- rantes. ftluam •vellemnunc. 77. ad Mincrvium & Alexandmm Monachos, deRcfurredlionc. 78. " — ■ a d Cyprianum, dePfalmo88. Frater karijjime. 79. ad Pammachium j Apologia proLibrisadverfiisJovinianum.’ $0. ad eundem. Chriftiani interdum. 8 1 . ad eundem & Marcellam. Rurfum Orient alibtis. 82. ——ad Domnionem. Liter ae tuae^ et. 8 3 . ———ad Euhochiam Filiam S. Paulac, dc Virginitatc fervanda.’ 84. ^ad Afellam. Si tibi pntem. 85. ad Virgines Emonenfes. Cartae exiguitas. 86. - — ad DemetriademVirginem. Si fnmmo ingenio. 87,. ‘adeandem. Inter omnes materias. 88. adAletam, de inftitutione Filiae. 89. — ad Fabiolam, de Vefte Sacerdotali. 90. adMatrem cumFilra. Retulit tnihi quidam. 91. a d Caftorinam Matcrteram. Johannes^ idem Apoftolus '. 92. — — adFuriam, de Virginitatc fervanda. P3. ... — ad Salvinam, confolatoria de Nebridio & Viduitate fer- vanda. 94. ad Ageruehiam Viduam, de Monogamia. 95. — — ad Hedibiam, Quaeftioncs. Jgnotavultu. 96. ad Algafiam, cum folutione illius 1 1 Quaeftionum. 97. — - ad Marcellam, de 5 Quaeftionibu^ Novi Teftamcnti, vel «dc his qui Domino occurfuri funt. 98. ad eandem, de Onafo. Medici quos •vacant . .99. — — ■ ad eandem, de Hebraids Nominibus & Verbis. 100. — — — ~ad eandem, de 10 Nominibus, quibus apud Hcbracos Deus vocatiir. 10 1. — iT-TT — ad eandem dc Fide noftra & Dogmate Haeretico. 102. Ill Bibliothecae Regiae. 6 C XI. 4^®. lOl. •*“ milTibili. 103. — 104. — ' 105. ■ — 106. — 107. — 108. *— 109. — 1 10. — 111 . — 1 1 2. — ad eanderU) de Blafphemia in Spirimm Saiidum inre- •ad eandem, de Dctraiflatoribus fuis. .ad eandem, de Muneribus. •ad eandem, invitans ad Rus Bctlilehemeticura. ■ad eandem, ne contriftetur de aegrotatione Blefillae,- •ad eandem. Epiftolare Officium, ■ad eandem. Beat us Tamphilus. ad eandem. Ut tarn parvum. •ad eandem. Nudius tertius. •ad eandem, de Diapfalmate. ^lae acceperis. •ad Heliodorum Epifeopum, Epitaphium Nepotiani Prcl^ byteri. j 1 ad Tirafium,^ de morte Filiae fuac. Kafitatis tuae, adjulianum, confolatoria de Pignoribus fuis. j 1 ad Paulam, confolatoria de Dormitione BiefUlac. 1 1 <5, —ad Euftochium Virginem j Epitaphium San^tae Paulae, j j 7, ad Theodoram j Epitaphium Licinii Bactiei. 1 1 8. ad Oceanum 5 Epitaphium Pabiolae. 1 1 9. — ad Marcellum } de exitu Leae. 120. ad eandem, de Vita Afellac. 1 2 1 . ad Innocentium de Muliere fepties pcrcufla. 122. ad Principiam Virgincm, de Vita Sandac MarGcIiac. 123. ad Pammachium, de Morte Paulinac. 2 . De Caufis Matrimonialibus, Coliediones quaedam, unico FoliOi xf 3. Willielmi de Poterna Epiftola ad R. Priorem Bath, ut fequitur r. “ KarilTimo Domino R. Priori Bath. Will.de Poterna falutem. Inveni “ inLibro deDomefdai, quod Villa de Bath cum Eftona folebat geldarc cum Sira de Sumerfett pro xx Hidis : Sunt etiam in eadem villa xL-.. “ Mefuagia, que reddunt per annum 4 libr. funt ibidem vii Domus “ vacue, et una Domus, quam quidam interpres tenet pro duobus foL - “ Barones etiam Provincie habent in eadem villa l Sol. Valete.. N 00 12 L I B R I Mss. eodem ordlnc," quo in XII XI 6 D I VIII. Polio. .1. S. Hieronymi Epiftolac ; eaedem fcil. &: -•Godice praecedcnte. JI. S. Hieronymi Epiftolae, iterum eaedem. Liber olim de Clauftro Roffcnfi, per Bcncdi£lum Epifeopum datus. Ilk Liber ligatus crac Oxonii, in Catdrctc, ad inliantiam Reverend! Domini Tbome VVybarun, in lacra Thcologia Bacalarii Monaclii Rof- fenfis, Anno Domini 1467. III. S. Hieronymi Epiftolarum Codex alter, ^efunt ^ primae. xi IV. Jo. Chryfollomi Homiliae in Matthaeum, tradudae in Latinum per Georgium Trapcziintium. xv V. I. Prolperi Aquitanici Epifeopi, de Vita adtiva & contemplativa, Libri 3. xii 2. Liber Scintillarum. ’Dominus dicit in Evangelio. Fo. 46. 3. Odonis Abbatis Cluniacenfis, de Virtutibus V^itiilque Animae, Li> Uri 3. Fo. 1 17- Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi, per Humfridum Praccentorem ferip- tus, & ex dono Hubert! Archiepifeopi. VI. I. S. Matthaei & Marci Evangelia, cum Commcntaiio S. Hiero- nymi. XIII 2. S. Hieronymi Catalogus Virorum illuftrium, feu Scripioium Eccle- fiafticorum. 3. Epiftola, de loTentationibus Filiorum Ifrael. Liber olim S. Mariae de Goggcfhale. VII. I. Gregorii Papael, Moralium in Job, Libri 3 5. 2. Thome Horftede, Tabula fuper Moralia. VIII. I. Anfel mi Cant. Archiepifeopi Monologion, Liber i. XV 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 . 9. -Profologion, Liber i, ■de Proceffione Spiritus San£li, Liber. — de Incarnationc Verbi, Liber. — — CurDeusHomo', Libri 2. de Conceptu Virginal!, Liber. -deVeritate, Dialogus. •de Libertate Arbitrii, Dialogus. -de Concordia Praefeientiae & Praedeftinationis, ncc non Gxatiae Dei cum libero A r bitrio j Liber. - 7 — ^de cafu Diaboli Dialogus. • Bibliothecae Regiak. 115 1 1 . 12 . 13. 6 D VIII. IX, X. &6 E I, II. Folio. -dc Similitudinibus, Liber. — de 7 Beatitudinibus, Liber. G^aeritur inters •Meditationum Liber. Or at tones five. IX. I. Osberni Claudiani (feu Gloceftrienfis Monachi) Dialog! dc Quaeftionibas in Pentateucum. xiv 2. 3 - 4 - 5 . 6 . -Commentariorum fuper Librum Judicum, Libri 5 , -deincarnatione Domini, Liber. -de Nativitate Domini, Liber. -dePaflione Chrifii, Liber. -de Refurreftione ejufdem, Liber. X. I mine. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 . 7 Nicolai Radclyf, Monachi S. Albani, Dialogus de prime Ho- XV Dialogus de Dominio naturali. de obedientalilDominio. de Dominio regali & judiciali. — de Poteftate Petri Apoftoli & Succeflbrum. ■de eodem Argumento, contra Wiclevum. Viaticum Animae, Libro i, quod eft Difputatio contra' Wic-* Icvum, de Euchariftia. 8. de Votis Monachorum, Liber. 9. de Imaginum cultu, Traftatus, 10. de Schifmate Papali, Tradatus. 1 1 . Utredi Bolton Tradatus contra querelas Fratrura. Codex olim Mo-^ nafterii S. Albani. 6 E. Folio. I. I. Gualteri Parker Summa, quae vocatur O cuius Sacer dot is i 5 Partibus five Libris. xv 2. Gulielmi dc Monte Handinio, Decretorum Dodoris, Sacramcntalc Opus ; Libro i , II. I. S. Ambrofii Mediolanenfis Epifeopi Expofitio fuper Lucamj 10 Libris. xii 2. Anfelmi Cant. Archiepifeopi Homilia in Luc. I, 22, &c. fi^iidfibi voluit Evangelifia, Deficit in Fine. 0. 3 . Libri Mss 1 14 « E II. III. Folio. 3. Honorii Auguftoduncnfis Presbyteri Gemma Animac, 4LibrIs. Agmert in Cajiris. Tradar, i, de Miffa, Ecclcfia 6c Miniftris ; 2, de reliquis Horis, quae Cunt debitum noftrae Servitutis ; 3, de Solemnitatibus totiusAiini; 4, de Concordia Officiorum. In fine, alia manu, dicitur Amelarius qui- dam efTe Autor. 4. -= ;Tra6tatus de Obfervationibus Romanac Ecclefiae. 5. Homilia in Exod xvii, 6cc. Rex ijie Raganus. III. Colledtionum Theologicarum Liber. Scil. i. S. Auguflinl Hip. de Cognitione verae Vitae, Liber. xv 2. S. Hieronymi Presb. contra Clericos curiales Traci. Fol. 7. 3. ; — de Ortu Marie 6c Infantia Salvator is, Liber. Fol. 9. 4. VentLirii Epiftola contra Temptationes. Fol. 16. Et deMifericordia, Veritate, Jufticia 6c Pace, Tradatus 16, h. 5. Petri de Alliaco, Camcracenfis Cardinalis, de Reformatione Ecclefiae, Tradatus. 1 8 6. - ■ ■ de Poteftate Ecclefiae, Liber. 22 7. — de Legibus 6c Sedis contra Superfticiofos Afironomos, Liber. 3 t 8. Bonaventurae, Itincrarium Mentis in Deum. 38 9. Gulielmi Parifienfis, de Gratia, Tradatus. 44- 10. De 6 Aetatibus Hominis. 46 11. Contra portantesScripturas circa Collum. 47 13. Ambrofii, de honeftis 6c juftis Moribus, Trad. 49 13. Aurelii Theophrafti, de Nuptiis, Liber. 49 14. Valerius ad Ruffinum, de non ducenda Uxore. 49. 15. Bernardus. De Familiari re gubernanda. 50 16. Hieronymus. De Meinbris Domini nofirijefu Chrifti. 51 17. Gulielmus Parifienfis. De Faciebus Mundi. 5 3 18. De Adoratione 6c Veneratione Imaginum. 59 19. De Peregrinationc ad Loca Sanda. 65 20. De Oblationibus faciendis in Locis Sandorum. 70 21. De Imagine Idoli. 72 22. Gulielmi Parifienfis Determinatio de Pluralitate Beneficiornm. 76 23. Parifienfis Univerlitatis Cempilatio, de Unione in Ecclefia facienda. 77 24. Oxonienfis Univerfitatis ad Rcgem R. II, Epiflola, de cadem. 80 25- Bibliothecae Regia e. IIJ 6 E III. Folio. 25. R. Ulfifton, Tradatus, pro Reformatione Ecclefiae. 83 26. Ciprianus. Dc Contemptu Mundi. 90 27. — de Eleii'ofynis. 92 28. de Bono Paticntiae. 94. 29. Praefatio laper 7 Plalnios Poenitentiales. 96 30. Origenis Homilia fupcr 10} 31. Bernardi, Speculum Peccatorum. 105 32. Monita, de Verbis B. Ifidori. 107 33. S. Auguftini Ammonitio ad Populum. 109 34.. Ephraim Diaconus. De Die Judicii. 110 35. Dindimi Epiftola, de Seda Bragmannorum. iii 3 6. S. Hicronymi invenriones devotae. 1 1 2 37. Walteri de Hylton, Epiftola de Gonfolatione in Tentationibus. ii} 38. alia, de communi Vita. 120 3 9, Epiftola ad quendam Rcligiofum, ^/a vero extenore, 125 40. Ambrofius. De 3 difficillimis Solomonis. 128 41. Difputatio inter Militem & Clericum. 130 42. Difputatio Abutalyb Saraceni & Samuel Judaei. 132 43. Juliani Epifeopi Liber Prognofticorum de future Seculo. 138 44. Hicronymi &Auguftini Dialogus, de rationeAnimae. 155 45. Ambrofii Camaldulenfis Praefatio inVerfioncm fuamLatinam 3 Libro- rum Athanafii, contra Gentiles. i $6 46. S. Athanafii, contra Gentiles, Libri 3. 156 47. Invediva contra Judacos. 179 48. S. Bernardi Epiftola pro intrantibus Religionem. 197 49. ■ ■ Formula honeftae Vitae. 198 50. S. Ambrofii Sermo ad Virginem, quae Gorruptionem pafTa eft, 199 5 1 . Matthiae de Cracovia, Gonflidus Rationis & Confeientiae. 200 52. Tradatus contra malas Cogitationes. 206 53. Poggii Florentini, de Nobilitate, Liber. 208 54. Hugonis de S. Vidorc, de Confeientia, Liber. 214 55. Roberti Holcot, Moralitates. 218 yd. Eufebii Epiftola ad Damafum, dc morte Hicronymi. 229 Q ^ >7. ii6 L I B R I Mss. 6 E III. IV, V. Folio. 57. S. Auguftini Epiftola ^ad Cyrillum, de Magnificcntlis S. Bieronymi* 238 5S. Cyrilli Epifcopi Hierofolymitani Epiftola ad S. Auguftinum, de Mira- culis Hicronymi. 240 59. Defenforium S. Annae, deunico Sponfo. 248 60. Hcrberti, Secretarii S. Thomae Cant, dc Nomine Salome, Epiftola. 2 jO IV. Gregorii Papae I, Moralium in Librumjob, Libri 19 pofteriores; incipiendo fcil. ad Librum 17. xii Liber olim Canonicorum S. Marie de Bradeneftok. V. I. Roberti Groftete, Lincolnienfis Epifcopi, Ditft:amina 147. xiv 2. Scrmones 18 : qui ficincipiunt j i. ‘Pauper et imps. Fo. 78. 2. Erunt Signa. 3. Egredietur Virga. 4. Unguentum effiifum. $. Spi- ritus SanPtus. 6. Convenitis ex* 7- Beati pauperes. 8 . Tot a pul- chra. 9. ^ui autem Chrifii. 10. Amice ^quomo do. ii. Premonitus a. 12. Cum lavijfet. 13. Exiit edi^um. 14. T>omum tuam. 15. Le- gimushodie. 16. Et fe debit. 17. Fl^ioniamCogitatio. 18. In Libra Numerorum. 3. - Tradatus, de Officio Epifcopi. Beatus Paulus. Fo. 109. 4. — Sermo Pafchalis. Ecclefia Sanlia. Fo. 1 1 5 . 5. -Sermo ad Ecclefiafticos, de Vita & Inftrudione eorum. Scrips turn ejl de. Fo. 1 17. <5. Tradatus, quomodo examinandus eft Poenitens. T)eus eji. Fo. 120. 7. ——Sermo. Exrerum initiatarum. Fo. 127. %. de Cura Paftorali, Traftatus. Nat is ^ educatis Fo. 130. 9. — — — — Proceflus quidam in Curia Romana. Dominus nojler Jefus. Fo. 134 * 10 Parabola. Paterfamilias predives. Fo. 136. 11. de modo Vifitandi. Itaque poft primo. Fo. 137- 12. ex Epiftolis excerpta. InfecundaEpiflola. Fo. 140. ij. —fuper Prologo Bibliorum. Prater Ambrojius ^c. Fo. 144. 14. Hcxaemeron. Omnis Scientia. Fo. 148. 15. de Ccflatione Legaliiim, Liber. Fuerunt plurimi. Fo. 193- 16. de Oculo Morali, Liber." Si diligent er . Fo. 219. 17. fuper 10 Mandata, Liber. Sicut dicit. Fo. 236. 18. 117 Bibliothecae Regiae. 6 E VI— IX. Folio. 1.8. dc imprcfTIonc Aeris, Tra£latus. Ad precognofcendam. Fo. 348. jp, de Irlde & Speculo, Traftatus. Et perfpeBivi, Fo. 349. 20. -dc ftatu Caufarum, Trailatus. Magnus ’Eeus. Ib. 21. — — dcLuce, 5c colore ejufdein. Formam prmam,Yo. 350. 22. — — — dc gencrationibus imprcflionum humidarum. Ut tejiatur. Fo. 351. 23. de Motu. Unum inqttam. Fo. 352. 24. de 6 difFcrentiis. ^tfferentiarum idem. Fo. 353. 25. quod Deus eft Forma prima omnium. Rogavit me. Ib. 26. de Intelligentiis. Volutfii infuper. Fo. 354. 27. de Veritate. EgofumVia. Fo. 355. 28. de Veritate futurorum Gontingcnrium. Rem que.'^o. 356^ 29. — — — de ordine emanandi Caufaruma Deo. Multum coangujiat. Fo. 3 57 - 30. de figuraMachinae Mundanae. Intentio noflra, Fo. 357. Liber olim Ecclefie Sandle Marie de Merton. VI. VII. Jacobi cujuldam (cu)us cognomen alios vult ex caufa latere, ut dicit proemio) Omne Bonum : Duo vegrandia Volumina funt fic dida ; quae continent Collediones exvariis Autoribus Theologicas, Ordine al- phabet ico. XIV VIII. Petri Londini Archidiaconi, Pantheologi, Libri 1 3 priores. xiii Liber olim Monafterii S. Aibani. IX. Poemata varia Rhythmica, cum Piduris. Sedes furnma ‘DeL aiv 7 a: ii8 L I B R I Mss, 7 A I, II, III. 8’”. I. T. Capitula Concordantiae Evangeliftarum. 3. Homilia. ^ico 'lobis, ne folliciti Jitis. Homilia. BeatiTauperes Spiritu. 4 S. Edmundi ConfcfToris, (five dc Pontiniaco) Speculum Ecclefiae. 5. Anlelmi, Cant. Archicpifcopi, Meditatio noftrac Redemptionis. 6 . — dc PJoratione Virginitatis. 7. de Terrore Judicii. 8. Bonaventurae Cardinalis, dc Vita Chrifti, Liber Aureus. 9. Dindimi Epiftola ad Alexandrum M. de Seda Bragmannorum. 10. Bonaventurae Card. Stimulus divini Amoris, 3 partibus. 11. Anfelmi, Cant. Archicpifcopi, Oratio ad B. Mariam. 12. Oratio ad Angelum bonum. 13. Oratio ad Deum. 14. Vifitatio Infirmorum, fecundum Auguftinum. Fill amantijjime. Liber quondam B. Marie Ovcry, de Southwerk. II. I. Johannis Cafiiani Prcsbyteri, contra Ncftorium, Libri 7. xiii 2. Leonis I, Epiftola ad Flavianum, cum illius refcripto. CumChriJtia'- ntfjimus &. 3* —————ad cundem. LeEiis dileBionis vejtrae. 4. — ad julianum Epilcopum. Licet per eos. 5. Eufcbii Mediolanenfis Epifcopi Epiftola ad Leonem I, Papam. Rever- Jisy 'Domino annuente. 6. Ravcnnii &c. Epifcoporum Gallorum Epiftola ad Leonem I. Ferlata ad nos Epiftola. 7. Leonis I, Papac, Epiftola ad Paleftinos. Sollicitiidini meae. 8. — ad Leonem Auguftum. Fromiftjfte me. 9. Anfclrni, Cant. Archicpifcopi, de Incarnationc Verbi, Liber. 10. Hilarii Pid. Epifcopi, de Elfentia Pacris dc Filii, contra Haercticos, Liber. 11. Philippi, (Prioris Pracdicatorum Tcrrae Sandae) Epiftola ad Con- vcntiim Parificnfcm. BeneditlusDtus Rater. In Opcrculo feribitur, Scherborne. 1498. HI. I. Radulphi Monachi VVcftmonaftcrienfis, de Peccatore Libri 3. XII 2. De 8 Monachorum Officiis. Oblo flinty quae ft. 3. Dc Veritate Corporis dc Sanguinis Domini. Credo, qnodRapis. 4. Bibliothecae Regiae, lip 7 A IV VI. 8^0, 4. Mcditatio dc Fide, ^icunqiie in San^itate. 5. Guimundi Averfani Epifcopi, dc Corporc& Sanguine Domini, Libri 3. 6 . L. Annaei Senecae Proverbia, Ordine Alphabctico. 7. Martiani Minci Felicis Capellae, dc Litteris Alphabetic Trad. 8. S. Julian! Miracula. Deum m Santis. 9. Somnium Pontificis cujufdam, Verfu Mctrico. Ntiper . hujufcemodi Vijtonem Somnii. Liber olim Sandi Ofwaldi dc Bardcnay. IV. I. Hildeberti Epifcopi Cenoman. Epiftolarum Liber. Conver- fione & Converfatione. xi 2. — — — — — Sermones 4. Spiritu SanBo Jfaias. 3. Chrifti Genealogia, cum Notis Muficis feripta. xiii V. Hugonis Prioris S. Laurentii, dc Glauftro Anlmae, Libri 4. xii Liber olim dc Clauftro S.Andreae RofFenfis, Fratris Johannis dc Sottone. VI. I. Mariale : Poema Rhyrhtnicum, in Laudem Mariae Virg. Ut joamdas Cervus Undas ejiuans dtfideret. xiy In a void fpace at the end of this Poem are the following Verfes. hex islayde and lethyrly lukys. JuJiicia is exylde owt of owre bowkys. ^Patientiais pluckyt, par mony men hym * lukys. £#Iothy«; Fides is fybles and goys in torynde clothys. Caritas is lowkyde & knokytt fulle fmawylle. Verus is noght vfyde nothyng at alle. Humilitas is hyde, he wylle noght be feyne. Cajtitas is puiondc, as mony men wenys. Veritas is demytt to hangconn the ruyde. Vereciiiidia'X^iS drownytt at pe lafte fluyde. So that few freyndys may a mann fynde. For reBum judicium commys fo farre be hyndc. Frans istykylle, as a fox, and renys in pis lande. Fttror is hys freynde, as I undyrflande : Bdeceptio h his chamcrlanc, haifheireof no dowtte : BdetraBio is of hiscownfelle : (I befehrew patrowtte.) Fa'fumjudicitimis lordlchype of hys ; Violentia berys hysfwerde, he may noght myfle ; 120 Libri Mss. 7 A VII XI. 8VO. Invidia is als vmpeire, qwen pai be gyn to ftryfe, Syche anothyre felyfehype god latt pam neuer thryfe, а. Orarionum Liber. Omnipotens Deus 3. Virginale: i.e. Liber Precationum ad S. Mariam. 4. A Diredion how to make Mithridarc. xvii 5. Hymni quidem Mufice norati. Hod'te nobis Celorum. xiv б. Medicines for the Ciaticaand Dropfy. Fuit Codex |ohannij Pilkington Dunclmcnfis Epifeopi, A. D. 1596. VII. Petri Lond. Archidiaconi, Remediarium Converforum j Li- bris 12. XIII Liber quondam Ecclefiae S. Felicis Philcheftouuyc. VIII. Homiliarum Liber, pro Diebus feftis, axeipaAcs: cum Indiee Al- phabetico. xiv IX. I. De Articulis Fidei, Pracceptis & Sacramentis, Liber. §liti bene praefunt. xiii 2. Robert! Groftete Line. Epifeopi, Sermo ad Ecclefiafticos, de Vita & inftrudione eorum. Scriptum efi de Leviticis. 3. Robert! Bacun, Sermoncs 2, in diebus Rogationis. ^eprecemur^Do- tninum hodie & eras. 4. Beneficia ; i. c. Indulgentiae, Ecclefiae Line, conceflae. 5. Poenitentiam agendi modus. Tenitens ingrejfus Ecclejiam. 6. Modus alius. Secundum uniufcujufque^Deli^i modum. 7. R. Londonienfis Epifeopi, Prohibitiones & Praecepta obfervanda ab omnibus Redtoribus Ecclefiarum, Vicariis& Sacerdotibus. m Sa- cramentorum 'Difpenfatione. 8. Homiliae 3 inAdventu. Sicut in Evangelio Matthei, 9. Obfervationcs quaedam Thcologieae. Liber quondam S. Marie Overcy. 10. Petri Comeftoris, Hifioria Scholafiica. xiv Ilium Librum dedit Dominus H. Decanus Sandli Barencoti comrr.uni- tati fratrum minorum Bodmun, per Procurationem fratris Ric. de Sandla Columba ct fratris Galf, Werdour : iraquod predidi fratres habeantulum ad tcmpiis vitc. XI. 1. Lediones in Ada Apoftolorum .-'aTgAgrcM- Anno nonodecimo imperii Tiber li. xii 2. inventio Sanclae Crucis. Anno ducentefimo tricefimo tertio. XII. Bibliothecae Regiak. 12 1 7 A XI!. S'”. & B I IlL 4“- XII I. A Treatife about Comets. xvii 2. The firft Book ofDefiderius; a Dialogue fo called; teaching how to attain the Love of God. 3 . Collediones ex Evangeliis ad Fidem Chriftianorum confirmandam. 4. Les Lettres efcriptes a Monlieur Juftel. 5. Confirmation of the Catholique Faith: that is, particular Romifh Tenets. 6. John Phillips, his Chriftian Counfel. 7. JohannisArgalli Epiftola monitoria adR. Jacobum i, cum in Regem Angliae inauguratus eft. 8. De Catone majore, Tra^fatus. 9. Some Weekly Bills of Mortality, printed at London, 1683. 10. Une Lcttre, de le cas de Confcience d’une Dame de Qualite f^r tout ce qui fe pafle dansreglife, Tan 1682. 11. Anagrams on feveral Names. 12. De DodrinaSphaerae, Libri 4lacerati. Sph£ra eft Globus five corpus fiolidum. 13. The firft Book of Silius Italicus i tranflated into Englifti Verfe. 7 B. 4^0. I. Johannis Pafchal, Homiliae de Sandis. In Charta. xv Scriptae per Manus Arnold! Alemanni de Zutphania. II. I. Guitmundi Averfani Archiepifcopi, de Veritatc Dominici Cor- poris, contra Ecrcngarium. Folia 4 Libri i, exfeda funt. xv 2. Eufcbii Pamphili Cacl'ar. Epifcopi Hiftoriae Ecclefiafticae Libri 10. III. I. Guliclmi Wodcfordc, de Saccrdotio Novi Teftamenti Liber a;cgpaAo{ ; Chartaccus. xiv 2. Qviacftionum 72, de Euchariftia^ Liber. Ratione Solempnita- tis jam inftantis. 3. Johannis WiclilF, de Incarnationc Vcrbi, Liber. RrelibatoTra6latu de Anitna. 4. Confeffio dc Eiichariftia. Sepe confejfius fium. Aflcrtiones cjuldcm 24, damnatac. 6. Thomae Winrerton, contra Gonfcllioncm Wiclevi, Liber. S/cut t eft ante Apojiolo. R IV. I2Z L I B R I Mss. 7 B IV VII. IV. I. Feftivale & horarum Canonicarum Series. Ubi hacc occur- runt, in Charta fcripta, xvi 1. Calendaria duo Ledioiium Ecclefiae, 2. Prologus in formam Precum Publicarum. Nihil unquam ab homi- nibus. 3. Precum publicarum Forma. 4. Ledliones quarte, prout Fefta, quibus quartas Lcdiones duximus afllg- nandas, in ordine Mcnfium emergent. 5. Horarum Canonicarum Scries. Ante omnes horas, tarn. V. I. Ivonis Carnotcnfis Epifcopi, Panormia. xiii 2. Franciae Regum Privilegia, a Papis concefl’a ; & Genealogia eorum. Liber quondam Convcntiis London, ex aflignatione Fratris Willielmi Sutton Cantoris. VI. Petri Comeftoris Hiftoria Scholaftica. xiv VII. I. Difcufllo Quaeftionis, An uk or licit e facer e poterit eleemofi’- nam fine confenfii Maritiy unica Pagina. xv Deinde occurrunt Verllis fequentes. Si rota Fortune te ducat ad Aftra, quid inde ? Dum rota fe vertat, pctis infima, fit nichil inde. Si tibi purpurea vefiis prctiofa, quid inde ? Dum rodit tinea vel vermis earn, nichil inde. Si te magnificct vel laudct turba, quid inde ? Dum vox pro vento fit, hinc fit laus nichil inde. Si tibi forma decens, acs vel dodrina, quid inde ? Dum pigreas fenio, marcefcunt, et nichil inde. Si tibi progenies fucrit generofa, quid inde ? Dum fub mortc ruis, te refpuit, ct nichil inde. Si tibi fitconjunx vel fponla decora, quid inde? Dum femcl cgrotr.t, decor exulat, & nichil incc. Si favct impcrium tibi totum, qucro, quid inde ? Dum tibi bclla vides mortis, ruis,,ct nichil inde. 2. Qiiaeftio & Solutio fupcr Micbi aiitem abfit gloriari &c. 3. Dc Rcdemptoris nofiri Forma & Statura. Legit ur in Annalibns. 4. De Forma & Statura B. Virgin is. “De beat a Virgine. 5. Qiioddam notabilc dc vcra llirpc virginca. Ihfrt Jofephus. 6 . Gregorii Turoncnfis Epifcopi, dc lefn Giu'illi gellis, Lihri 14; cx Evan- gcliorum S: S. Patrum Libris cxccrpri. Domino igitur Salvatore. 7. Scrmo in rafiioncni Chrifii. Ut ergo Chrifi. 8 . 123 Bibliothecae Regiae. 7 B VIII — XII. 4t°. ct Polio. 8. TraiTcatus contra Defperationem. ^lare trijlts es. Liber olim fuit Will. Rous pret. 5 1 5 d. Et funt 3 terniones. alibi feribitur j IJle Liber efi ex dono Magijiri Roberti Ro'isjSy dudum Re[i jris S. Stephani in Walbroc. VIII. Liber internae ConfolatiOnis 5 qui vocatur Mufica Ecclefiaftica. Eliti feqiiitur me. xv In Operculo feribitur j ‘Johannes Giiillebert me ligavit. IX. I. Dionyfii Areopagitae, de divinis Hominibus, Liber. xiii 2. S. Auguftini Enchiridion, ad Laurentium, Liber, 3 . Soliloquiorum Libri 2. dc libero Arbitrio Libri 3. 5. — — de natura Summi Boni, contra Manichaeos, Liber, ^ cle Anima dC Spiritu, Liber. Deficit in Cap. 3 3 . 7. ex 83 Quaeftionum Libro excerpta. 8. JohannisDamafeeni, de Fide orthodoxa Libri 4 ; tranflati per Burgun- dionem ]udicem, Civem Pifanum. 9. Anfelmi Cant. Archiepifeopi Monologion. 10. dc proceflione Spiritus Sandli, Liber. 1 1 de Fermento & Azymo, Liber. 1 2. de Concordia Praefeientiae & Praedeftinationis, ncc non Gra-] tiae Dei, cum libero Arbitrio, Liber. 13. -pro infipiente, Libq-. 14. de incarnatione Verbi, Liber, 15. de conceptu Virginali & Peccato original!, Liber. 16. dc libero Arbitrio, Dialogus. 1 7. — dc Gafu Diaboli, Dialogus. I 8. Cur Deus Homo ; Libri 2. 19. dc Veritatc, Dialogus. Liber olim Monachorum SanftiEdmundi, dc procuratione & dono Do- mini Will. Henrc, DodorisThcologie& Monachi S. Edmundide Bury, X. I. Johannis Borough, Pupilla Oculij Liber lie didus, 10 partibus conflans j cum Indice Alphabetico. Humane Conditio Nature. xv 2. H. Chichley Gant. Archicpircopi,Conflitutio de Ponderibus & Menfuris. XL XII. T. Cranmeri Cant. Archiepifeopi Golledioncs ex S, Scriptura & Patribus, in varia Argumenta Theologica, propria illius Manuferiptae, in Charta. Folio. xvi R 2 Scil. 124 L I B R I Mss. 7 B XI & XII. Folio. Scil. I. De S. Scripturae intclledu & utilitatc Pagina 9. 2. Quod Autorum Scripta, fine VerboDci, non funt accipienda pro Ar- ticulis Fidei. Pa. 15. 3. Conciliorum decreta, fine Scriptura, non funt accipienda pro Articulis Fidei. Pa. 47. 4. De Traditionibus non feriptis. Pa. 75. 5. Nec Miracula nec Chrifti Profcfiio ncc Locus nec externum aliquod faciunt hominem Fandlum, aut Deo gratum : Sed Obfervatio Mandato- rum Dei. Pa. 99. 6. De Sacrificiis Chriftianorum. Pa. 103. 7. De Sacramentis. Pa. 115. 8. De Chara£lere. Pa. 133. 9. DeBaptifmo. Pa. 97 >& I47* 10 De Euchariftia. Pa. 2 1 1. 11. De Poenitentia. Pa. 303. ■ ..V - 12. De Confeflione. Pa. 351. 13. De Satisfaftione. Pa. 363- 14. De Matrimonio. Pa. 397- 15. De Ordinibus Ecclefiafticis. Pa. 417. 16. De Undione. Pa. 483. 17. De Confirmatione. Pa. 502. 18. De extrema Undione. Pa. 519* 19- De Lotione Pedum. Pa. 537. * 20. De Aqua Benedida. Pa. 541. 21. De Feriis. Pa. 545. FJere are inferred Articles about the Church of England, allowed by Mr. D. 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De Peccato originali. Pa. 539* 45. Dc Obedientia erga Magiftratus. Pa. 549* 46. Chriftianorum Sedtac & Errores. Pa'. 559. In the beginning of the firft Volume is an original Order of the Privy Council, A. D. 1 563, to the Arch-bifhop of Canterbury, to demand thefe two Books of Dodor Nevefon; and in cafe he refufe to deliver them, to fearch his Study and feife them. There is alfo an original Letter of Secretary Cecill, about the fame. I alfo find, in a Catalogue of MSS, formerly Mr. Theyer’s of CoopersHill, but which were bought for the King’s Library ofMr. Scott, that thefe two Volumes were valued at 100/. but Bifhop Beveridge and Dr. Jane, Appraifers for the King, brought down the Price to 50 /. As they alfo brought down the Price of Roger Bacon’s Works, in two Volumes, 7 F VII 6 c VIII, from 80 /. to 40 /. XIII. I. Liber dequibufdamSententiis 23 Audtorum, Ecclefie B. An- dree Apoftoli Rolfenfis expofitus a venerabili ac religiofo Viro Domino- Will. Thornden de facre Pagine Bachalaurio,Monacho Ecclefie Chrifli Can- tuarie 5 pro fecundo Sententiarum Dodoris fubtilis } ultimo die Menfis- Dccembris A. D. 1469. xv 2. Guidonis cujufdam SpiritusAltercatio cum Priore Domus Praedicatorum,, in Civitate Alefti. ii6 Libri Mss. 7 BXIII, XIV. &7 Cl, II. 4“.' '3. Liber commonitorius de Contemptu Muiidi. Optatus tnihi T>iesad‘ venerat. XIV. Speculum Spiritualium. Hunc Ltbrum fequentem. xv 7 C I. I. De Oculo morali, Liber, Si diligent er 'uolumus. Fo. i. xiv 2. Dieta Salutis. Liber. Hec eft •via. Fo. 31. 3. DeVencno, Liber. Ratio Veneni. Fo. 80. 4. De Converfione, Liber. Convertimini ad me. Fo. 91. 5. Exemplorum de Animalibus, Liber. Aperiamos. Fo. 119. 6. Bernardi Abb. Clar. Meditationes. Multi mult a. Fo. 129. 7. Meditationes aliae. Vigili cura^mente. Fo. 135. 8. Declamationes. Fertur^ ut reperi. Fo. 146. 9. Stimulus Amoris. Liber ifte, qui. Fo. 157* 10. IfidoriHifp. Epifcopi, Synonymomm Li. 2. Fo. 193. 11. Breviloquium Philofophorum. ^loniam Mifericordia. Fo. 205. 12. Tradatusde modo faciendi Sermonem. Oftendendum eft in primis. Fo. 212. 13. Moralitates fupcr Ifaiam. Beatus qui. 241. 14. De Animalibus. Flttia fecundum Apoftolum. 251. 15. F. Vegetii Renati, de re militari, Libri 4. Fo. 283. 16. S. Auguftini Sermo, de S. Jofcph. ftpuotiens 'vobis. Fo. 308. 17. In Fulgentii Mythologium Commentarius. Intentio venerabilis Viri. Fo. 3 1 1 . 18. Alani de Infulis, de Planiflu, Liber. In lacrimas, rifus. Fo. 338. 19. De Virtutibus & Vitiis, Liber. Dominus dicit. 20. Chrifti Gcftorum & Miraculorum Ordo, fecundum 4 Evangeliftas. Fuit in diebus. 21. Petri Blcfenfis, Bathon. Archid. Commentarius' in Librum Job. Tria hie ponuntur . 21. dc vera Amieitia, Liber. Domini eft, quod. 23. S. Bernardi Abb. Clar. Apologctieus. Ufque modo, ft qua. 24. TraiHiatus j Audi, fill, ammonitionsmBatris. Liber quondam Domini W. dc Keturingg Monachi Ramefeye. II. I. Roberti Melundinenfis, Epifcopi Hereford. Sententiarum Liber I2^% I 3U% & 14 ^*. XII 2. Bibliothecae Regiae. U7 7 G II VIII. 2. Petri ComcPorls Allegoriae in Vetus Teftamcntum, 3. Homiliarum Liber. Incipitin Adventu Domini; in Dan- vii, 1 3, 14, 4. S. Bernardi Abb. Car.Homiliae 2 5 in Cantica Canticorum. 5. De Adione Miflarum, Opufculum, ex Verbis S. Patrum colledum. ^rimo igitur convenient ibits. x 6. Symbolum Apoftolorum, cum expofuione duplici. Cum enlm creda-- musTieum. et Cum enim dico T>eum. 7. Orationis Dominicae Expofitio. Cum in omni T^eprecatione. 8. Symboli Apoftolorum expofitio altera, ^li credit Chrijio. 9. Hymnus ad Chriftum. O nata lux de lumine. xiii III. Thomae Hibernici, Manipulus Florum, ordine Alphabetico, ex- tradusex 36 Audloribus. xiv IV. Liber Scintillarum, cum Verfione Saxonica. ^ominus dicit in E vangeliOj Majorem Caritatem. x Liber olim de ClauftroChrifti Cantuaric. V. I. Caeleftium & Terreftrium, quorum in S. Scripturis fit mentio Moralizatio. In Scriptura S. aliq^uando nuncupative. xiii 2. Proprietates rerum, ordine alphabetico. Angelus ptirus ejl. In prima Pagina fcribuntur Inftrumenta cledlionis Ricardi de Infula in Abbatem S. Edmundi. Hunc Librum fcribi fecit frater Will, de Dice, Servus et Monachus Sandli Edmundi, ad honorem S. Edmundi. VI. Colledanea ex S. Scriptura. Eluantum vales., conare. xvi VII. I De Virtutibus, Liber. E>e Carit ate ’Dominus dicit. xiii 2. johannis Belet, de Oificiis Ecclefiae & Minifterio Altaris, & de Peftis Sandtorum, Lib. 3. Aratoris Subdiaconi, Hiftoria Apoftolica : Poema. 4. Collcdiones variae Theologicae. Sic enim agunt, qui mundi hujus^ 5. Homiliarum Liber. Incipitin Dominica i® advcntus. 6 . Petri Comcftoris, Allegoriae in Vetus Teftamentum. 7. S. Auguftini Reguiae, de Vita Clericorum, expofitio. Ad hoc nobi^ divina Traecepta.- 8. Pafiio Simonis & Judac. Simon itaque Cananeus. VIII. I. Pafchafii Radbcrti Abb. ‘de Vcritate Corporis & SanguinisDo- mini in Euchariftia, Liber xi 2. Lanfranci Cant. Archiepilcopi, de Corpore & Sanguine Domini, con- tra Bcrcngarium, Liber. 3. Guimundi Averfani Epifcopi, de Corpore & Sanguine Domini, Libri 3. 4. 128 L I B R 1 Mss. 7 C IX'— XVI. 4'». 4. Arnulfi Roffenfis Epifcopi, de Corpore & Sanguine Domini, ad Lam- bertum Clericum, Tradatus. IX. Ricardi Lavynghami, in Revelationes S. Brigittae, Libri 7. xv X. I. Vincentii Ferrerii Monachi, Sermones 17 in Orationem Do- minicam. In Charta. xv 2. Liber de Servitio Divino, Obfervantia Senfuum &c. Lii^er ijle dividi- tur in partes oBo. XL I. Argumenta Theologica varia, in 102 Capitulis. ^lod brevi- tati fit infiftendiim. xiv 2. Alani Porrei Tradatus de Virtutibus, ad Epifcopum Novicomenfem. Vidit Jacob Scalam. 3. Fratris Colcheftre, Sermo in Unufquifque modicum quid accipiat. A" 5 H. 5. Liber olim Monafterii S. Edmundi Regis. XII. I. Homiliarum per totum Annum legendarum. Lib. Saxonicc. IX 2. JefuChrifti gefta, quae invenit Thcodofius imperator in Codicibus P. Pilati feripta. xii 3. M. Aur. Cafiiodori Sen. Com. in 50 Pfalmum. XIII. Petri Londini Archidiaconi, Pantheologi pars 2“ & 3*. xni XIV. Pars quarta. Libri olim de Clauftro RofFcnfi, per Alexandrum Priorem de Glanvill dati. XV. I. johannis Hoveden, Speculum Laicorum ; Libro r. xv 2. Ifidori Hifp. Epifcopi Synonymorum five Soliloquiorum Libri 2. XVI. I. Relatione dello Staro prefente della Corte c Regno di Siena I’anno 1661. xvii 2. Several Accounts of Jewels, Plate, Hourhold-Furniturc and ready Mo- ney of King id. 8. 3. Some Accounts of Workmen of H. S. 4. Accounts of fcvcral that hunted, witliont leave, in the King’s Forefis. 5. An Account of Harnefs bought for the King. 6. An Efiimation for ViStiialling 3000 Men upon the Sea. 7. Wages of fcvcral of the {louriaold of King H. 8. 8. Feoda Ducis Sufiolk, in Bromfcldc, Yale & Chiikeland, 16 H. 8 . 9. up Bibliothecae Regiae. 7 C XVI. 9. Provifion of the King’s Wines, 30 H. 8. 10. Valuation of the Lordfhip of Southwell, Parcel of the Archbifho- prick of York. 11. Sir William Eure, his Account of the Agreement about the middle Marches of Scotland, A. D. 1530- 12. -original Letter, upon his Converfation with Mr. Bellendyne, about the Scots inclining to the Reformation. 13. Richard Pollard’s original Letter to Lord Cromwel, that Mr. Moyle and he had furveyed the Lands of Glaftenbury-Abbey, and were come to do the like at Reading. 14. ]ohn Fofter’s original Letter to Sir Thomas Seymour, containing the particulars of the Valuation of Romefey-Abbey. 15. Lord Cromwcl’s original Letter to Mr. Sadler, about the entertain- ment of the Prince of Salem, at his coming into England. 16. Burials and Chriftnings in London, from the 8th to the 15th of A- pril, 1618. 17. John Dee’s Treatife, of the Jurifdidion of the Englifh upon the Seas. 18. Defeription of the Voyage of Sir Francis Drake and Mr. Frobifher, 1585. 1 9. Panegyric upon King H. VIII. Where 7 , as one beinge in a highe Turret. 20. A Sermon on Matt. xxi.I. 2 1. De Articulis Fidei, Tradatus. Ecclefie magno confenfu apud nos docent. 22. The Opinions of fcveral Bifhops about the Articles of the Church, in the time of KingH. VIII. 23. Thchs, quod Status Chriftianorum in reda Fide &c. morientium per- fedior cll quam Status Adam in Paradifo. 24. lohn Green, his projed for converting to tillage, much of the Lands,’ which feed Sheep. 25. Articuli Pads inter R. jacobum I Angliae, & R. Philippum III Hif- paniae, & Archidueem Albertum, 18 Aug. 1604. 26. Forma proceifus ad dtandum Regem H. Vlll & Reginam Catherinam, ad comparendum coram Papae Leitatis. S 27. 130 L I B R I Mss, 7 D I— X. 12". 27. An Order of Council, 30 H. VlII. to hinder Adam Dumlip’s preaching about the Sacrament. 7 D. J 20. I. I. Eliicidariuni, 4 Libris. Sa^p'ms rogatiis aCondifcipnlis. xiv ^ 2. Poema Rhythmicum. O T)olor m magnis noflrts^ in nbus annis, 3. Adverfaria cujurdam. Fill conferva tempiis. II. I. Solomonis Philofophia. Hanc ego triplkem. xr 2. Fulgervtii Afri Rufp. dc abftrufis Scimonibus, Libellus. 3. Experimenta quaedam Alkymica. AlumenfciJJile in Aqua. 4. Aur. Cafliodori Senatoris, de Anima Liber. 5. Dc Genealogia Patriarcharuni. Abraham genuit Ifaac. 6 . Origenis Adamantii, Epiftola ad Clericos, de Cuftodia Cahitatis. Ahi- feram quandam vobis, 7. Expofitio Orationis Dominicae. Ad duonos invitat. 8. Quid faciendum fit in habitu Religionis Pofito ; Epiftola. Infipientem dohius interrogas. III. Inftitutio Religioforum. Relinquendus ejl Mtindus. xv IV. Agapeti Diaconi, Documenta quaedam admonitoria; per Arthu- rum Yeldardum verfa, & Mariac R. Angliac inferipta. Cum "Dignitas in te. In Charta. xvi V. I. Francifei de Meronis, Dodoris Parifienfis, Ordinis Minorum Eratrum, de VirtLitibus, Liber. Fo. i. xv 2. — de Indulgcntiis, Liber, Fo 124. 3. Utrum Apoftoli habuerunt Bonorum Domi- nium in Communi, Liber. Fo. 145. Liber olimDomus S. Thome de Aeon London, cx dono Magiftri Wil- lielmi Pyknam Archidiaconi Norwicenfts. VI. Diadema Monachorum. modicum Operis noftri Libellum. xv. • VII. Petri Remenfis, Ordinis Praedicatorum, Sermones. Ghana, xvi VIII. Preces, Feftorum Gradus, 5 c alia ad Ordinale fpeclantia. xvi IX. Catherinae Reginae (Uxoris H. 8.) Prccationcs feu Meditationes : ex Anglico in Latinum verfae per Joh. Ratclilf. Chart. xvi X. ex Anglico, in Latinum, Gallieuin 5 c Italicum Sermo- ncm verfae, 5 c Henrico R. inferiprae, per Elizaberam, poftea Rcginam. xvi XL Bibliothecae Regiae. I31 7 D XI XVII. 8v<>. XI. G. SpalatinI, Quam nihil in rebus fit Purgatorius Ignis, Liber Char* taccus. XVI XII. Jo. Gordon! , Sarisburienfis Decani, A ffe rtiones & Probationes pro ufu 5 Cercinonialium Arriculorum, quo.s jacobus I. R. injunxit obfervan- dos Epifcopis &c. Ecclefiac Scotiae. In Cliarta. xvit XIII. Johannis Mailarr, Elegia in Precationem Dominkam para- phraftica. xvi XIV. Argumcnta in varias Quaeftiones Theologicas. Utrum Incama- tio fit poffibilis ? XV. I. Roberti Groftcte, Epifcopi Line. Sermones 20. 'Erunt Signal XIV 2. Nicolai Papac 4 Literae 2, de Captione Aeon. 3. Conftitutio Capituli generalis Ordinis Ciftercienfis in Dioc. Cant, ut Monafteria, quae 20 Monachos & amplius habent, unum mittant ad ftu- dendum Oxonii, cum Burfa integra 60s, Sterlingorum. Dat. A. D. 1 292. 4. Sermo. Ifti flint due Olive &c, 5. S. Bernard! Meditationes (imperfedac.) Multi mult a feiunt. XVI. Galfridi Burdon, Pacifica Interpretatio de Sacramento Eucha- rifiiac : fccundo Capiti Libri fecundi Paramefis Johannis Barclaii refpon- foria. In Charta. xvix XVII. I. ChriftiVira, fecundum Bonaventuram. xv 2. S Bernardi, Canticum dejefu. 3. Innoccntii Papae 3, deContemptu Mundi, Libri 2. xiv 4. S. Bernardi Meditariones. Multi mult a feiunt. 5. de diligendo Deum, Tradatus. 6. Anfclmi Archiep. Canf. de Miferia humanae Conditionis, Tradatus.' 7. ludori, Hifp. Epifcopi, Soliloquium ad cxcitandum timorem. Reluc- care. 8. Anfclmi Cant. Archiep. de plandu amifiae Virginitatis, Tradatus. 9. Alexandri, Prior is de Efebi, ad excitandam Gornpundionem, Mcdi-’ ratio. 10. Hugonis dc S. Vidorc, de ArrhaAnimae, Tradatus. 11. S.Bafilii, Ciclar. Epifcopi, Ammonitioncs ad Monachos. 12. Caclarn Arelar. Epifcopi, de tribus Habitaculis, Sermo. 13. De Pocnitcntia, Tradatus. Ut narrat divinu Scriptur a. S 2 14 ; L I B R I Mss. 132 7 D XVIII XXIV. 8v». 14. HilderbcrtiCcnoman. Epifcopi, Rhythinus. Alpha & w. 15. Exultatio Animae redemptac, fecundum Anfelmum. 16. De quindecim Signis, ante Diem Judicii. Liber olim Domus Jefu de Bethlecm, Ordinis Carthuficnfis, per Johan- nem London. XVIIL Scntentiarum Thcologicarum & Moralium Liber : cui dccftlni- tium& Finis. xii XIX. Precationum Libellus. In Charta. xvi XX. Gualteri Deloeni Commentarius in 3 prima Capitula Genefeo.s. Regi E. 6 pro Strena datus. Charta. xvi XXL I. Innoccntii Papae III, de Contemptu Mundi, Liber. xiv 1. Johannisde Sando Edmundo, Summa. 3. De Articulis Fidei, Tradatus. 4. De Vinea Juftorum 6c Malorum, Tradatus. 5. Dc Deprecatione JuPi aflidua, Tradatus. 6 . S. Bafilii, Epifcopi Cxfaiia:, Ammonitioncs. 7. De introitu Hominis 6c exitu, Tradatus. 8. De 12 Gradibus Superbiae. Intra operculum, fic fcribiturj I/le Liber conflat Fratri Thome Champ- ney^ Monacho IVeJimonafterii. Item, alia manu ; fimt in Anglia Ecclefie *Parochiales 4501 1 ; Item^ Ville 52080. Item Feoda Milittim 60215 i de quibus Religiofi habent 28015 • Item^ Comitatus ^6 ^ dim. Vide SBXV. DIV. 17 B XLVII. XXII. I. Dieta Salutis ; Liber fic didus, qui inclpit, Hec eft via ; am- bulate in ea. Prima pars hujus Codicis videturefle Roberti Holcot Liber, de Peccatis mortalibus. xv 2. Johannis Sowlc, Divifiones Thematum. XXIII. Henrici Rooke, Difputatio dc Sacramentis, quae elicitur ex fep- tima Sellione Concilii Tridentini. In Charta. xvi XXIV. Guitmundi Averfani Archiepifeopi, de Corpore 6c Sanguine Domini, Liber. xii In fine defunt Folia 3 8, fecundum Librum impreflum. 2. Aldelmi Sherburnenlis Epifeopi, de Virgimeate, Liber profaicus, ad Hildelitham Virginem 6cc. Literis Saxonicis. viii 3. — -Epillola ad Ehfridum. ’’Trimitus pantorum. XXV. m Bibliothecae Regiab. 7 D XXV, XXVI. s™. & 7 E l III. XXV'. I. Expofuio Gcncalogiae Chrifli, fccundum Matthacum. /« cxordio. XII а. Hiftoriac excerptac ex Libris Pauli Orofii contra Paganos, de Ormefta Mundi. Ante Annas Urbis. 3. Dcfcriptio Oubis Tcrrarum, fccundum Orofium Presbytcrum. Majo- res nojfrt Orhem. 4. Bcdac Prcsbyrcri, de Ponderibus & Menfuris, Tradatus. 5. Mifcellanea Theologica, Phyfica, Aftronomica & Mcdica. XXVI. I. S. Erindani Oratio. F, 9. xv 2. Salutationes & Preces ad B. Mariam. 3 . B. Mariae Res geftae. ^uoniam degejits. 4. S. ]ohannis Evangeliftae Resgedae. Beatus Johannes Evangelifl a. 5. S. Bcrnardi Abb. Clareval. Epiftolade curarei familiaris. б . S. Auguftini Hip. Epifeopi, de conflidlu Vitiorum & Virtutum, Lib. 7. Alcuini, Breviarium. 8. Anfelmi Cant. Archiepifeopi, Epiftola. Cum aliquid magnum. 7 E. 4'°. I. I. Liber poenitentialis, colleelus ex Conciliis et Didis San£torum. Fo. I. XIII 2. Gregorii Pape I, DialogorumLibri 4. Fo. 19. II I. Johannisde Waldeby, in Orationem Dominicam, Liber. xv 2. in Salutationem Angelicam, Liber. 3. in Symbolum Apoftolorum, Liber. 4. Ricardi Rolle, Hcremitae de Hampole, Poftillae fuper 9 Ledtiones Mortuorum. 5. Roberti Groftete, Epifeopi Line. Didlamina 147. 6. ——ad Minores, de laude Paupertatis, Sermo 5 cum3oaliis Ser- monibus. 7. ^quomodo examinandus eft poenitens, cum venerit ad Con- feflionem. 8. Sermones ad Papam »Sc Cardinales. Liber quondam Aule Regie & Collegii de Brafenofe, ex dono Reve- rendi Patris Domini Willielmi Smith, fundatoris ejufdem. III. I. De Sacramentis Chriftianae Fidei, Libriz. xii 2. Milliac antiquae folia 8 compinguntur in initio & fine. ix IV. »34 L I BR I Mss 7 E IV — X. 4'<>. IV. Johannis Bromyard, Summa Praedicatorum, ordine alphabctico.xiv In initio fcribitur; Liber de Clauftro Roffenfi, per fratrem Thomam Horflede ‘Rrecentorem. In fine: Orate pro Colie ore. V. I. Johannis Borough Papilla Oculi. xv 2. Guilielmi de Monte Handuno, Sacramentale. Hunc Codicem quinquics oppignoravit Johannes Corkc, ut patet in primo folio, fic : Cautio Domini Johanins Corfce, excepta in Cifta de Gylford A. D. 1483, 5°die Maii : et jacct pro zo Renovatur Cautio hec 24 Januarii A. D. 1485 : et jacet pro 16 s. Cautio M. y. Corke A. D. 1488 in Cifia de Wagon : et jacet pro 2.6 s. 8 d. Renovatur hec Cautio per manus Magiftri Johannis Corke A. D. 1510, 22 die Menfis Maii: et nunc jacet pro 20 Item eodem die renovatur per manus ejufdem Magiftri Corke; etnunc jacet pro 1 6 j. % d. VI. I. Formula adorandi Jefum.Chriftum. xii 2. Martyrologium Roraanum. 3. S. Bencdifti Abbatis Admonitio ad Monachos. 4. Initia Lcdtionum iiiDies Dominicos,& Fefios,etExporitionumearundem. 5,. S. Lucae & Johannis Evangelia. xiii 6. S. Pauli Epifiplac., VIE Rogcri de Waltham, Compendium morale, de quibufdam Didlis 6c Fadlis Antiquorum. xv VIII. Petri Londinenfis Archidiaconi, Pantheologi Libri 12. xiii Liber olim de Claufiro Rpftenn, Alexandri de Glanviil Prioris. I>X. Rationale Divjnoru,m.Omciorii:n, Libris viii. xiv Liber o!im Monafterii B. Marie Pvadingie. X. I.. InnpcentiiPapae llijde miferia humanae Conditionif, Libri 3. xiii 2. S. Bernardi Abb. Clarev. Speculum Monaftieae Profefiionis. xiV 3. De Caufa Monachi ad Bellialem vjtam devoUiti. 4. Declaraiio de quibus re.bus fratres minores habent ufum. 5. Qiiabter Poeniteiuiarius debet interrogari a C.onfitenre. 6. Aicxu'.dri de Sanfto .Elphido, de Poreftate Ecclefialliea, Libri 3. 7. Qiiacuioncs in 4 Libros Sentential um. 8. Erroruui 6c Concordiarum circa feniiim Scripturae, Li-'cr. 9 . L.ollcdiunes ex S. AuguiUuo, de vera Reiigione, b>.ata vita, duab is Ani- Bibliothecae Regiae. IK 7 EX. 4‘®. & 7 F I -V. Folio. Doclrina Chriftiana, libero Arbitrio, Bono conjugali, Virginia tare, Pcrl'cverantia, Correptione & Gratia, Natuta Boni, Aniaia, Fide 6c Operibus, Haorcibiis,, Trinitate. 7 F. Folio. I. Akxandii Canonic! Cireccftrie, Speculum Spcculationum, 4 Libris." XIII II. I. Dc Vcneno, Liber, Ratio Veneni convenit Teccato. Baleus di- cit effe Roberti Lincoln. xiv 2. Roberti Grofletc Line. Epifeopi Sermoncs 49- 3. S. Aiiguftini Serino, nt res commodatae vcl inventae reddantur. 4. Sermo, de pciiculo Sacerdotii et de duobus Divitibus avaris. 5. Roberti Groftete Line. Epifeopi, de ceflatione Legalium, Liber. 6 . de 10 Mandatis, Liber. 7. Sermoncs alii 2. Liber quondam Ecclefiae Beati Petri Weftmonafterii. HI. I. Petri Comeftoris Hiftoria Scholaftica V. & N. Teftamcnti. xii 2. Expofitiones de V.& N. Teftamento, 9 Libris. Hunc Librum feripfit Robertus filius Radulphi, Difcipulus & Scriptor ultimus Magiftri Roberti Boni de Bedeforde. Scriptus eft Liber ifte Anno tertio Coronationis Regis Ricardi ; quern feribere fecit C. deChanville, bonae memoriae Abbatiflabeatae Mariaede Heleneftowe. IV. Petri Londini Archidiaconi, Pantheologi pars 3“ & 4*. xiii In hujus Codicis prima pagina lie feribitur diverfa manu : Liber Ran- theologi per fra^rem Thomam de Horjiede Monachum de Claujtro Rof- fenfi. Hmc fi quis titulum tollat radatve dolofe^ Eterne (limulum pene fubeat tediofe. V. i. Gualteri Mapes, Piandus fuper Epifeopis, Tradatus metricus u- nicae Paginac. xii 2. Hugonis de S. Vidore, Annotationes elucidatoriae in Hierarchiam Dion} fii Arcopagitae, Libris 15. 2. Gualteri Mapes, Apocalyplis Goliae Pontificis3 Tradatus metricus. Liber crat feriptus in ufiis Monachorum S. Mariaede Kirkftede. VL 13^ Libri Mss. 7 F VI XIII. Folio. VI. Paterii Liber Teftimoniorum V. & N. Tellamenti, qucmde Opuf- culis S. Gregorii Papae excerpi curavit. xii Liber eft Marie de Cireceftre, D. Andree Abbatis fecundi ejufd^ni Loci tempore fcriptus, per manum Walter! Canonic! & Diaconi, D. Adam de Lamora tunc Cantore. VII. I. Q. Horatii Flacci Epodorum duo Folia, OperculoCodicis affixa. XIII 2. Rogeri Baconis, de poteftate Mathematicac, Liber, Manifejto quod multae praeclarae Radices, Pa. i . 3. Delcriptionum Locorum Mundi, Liber. Pag. 82. 4. de Vifu & Speculis, Liber. Pa. 125. 5. de utilitate Aftronomicae, Liber. Pa. 133. 6. de laudibus Mathematicae, Liber. Pa. 141. 7. Compendium Studii Thcologici, 3 Lib. P. 153* 8. P. Ovidii Nafonis, deVerula, Libri tertii Pagina, Pa. 164. 9. Rogeri Baconis, de Natural! Philofophia, Libri4. Pa. 165. VIII. I. de multiplicarione Specierum, Liber. xiii 2. Pcrfpedlivae, Liber. 3. Gomporus Naruralium., Libro 1. De pretio horurn 2 Codicum, vide 7 B XII. IX. Synodi Dordracena: Judicium de quinque Dodrinte Capiribus in Bclgio controvcrfis, autographum. In Charta. xvii X. Petri Comcftoris Scrmoncs 80. xii Liber olim de Glauftro RofFenfi, per J. Priorem. XI. Bartholomaei Florarii, Florarium. xvi XII. I. Guliclmi Ojkam, de fautoribus Haercricorum; Libri 7 . xv 2. deerroribus johannis Papae 22, Liber. Verba orts cjus iniquitas. Liber Domus de Balliolo in Oxon, cx dono reverendi in Chrifto patris & domini, domini Williclmi Gray, Elienlis Epilizopi. XIII. I. Expolitio in 4 Libros Sentcntiarum Petri Lombardi. In Li- bro primo de my 'terio Tnnitatis a^iqntd dixit. xiii 2 Extrada cx Roberri iMeludenfis bententiis. De quinque Studies cog- nofeendi' vritatis. 3. Qiiaeftiones & Solutiones Theologicae 71. ^eare Lex ante Evan- geiium ? 4. johannis Corniiblenris, de Homine aflumpto, Liber. 5. Bibliothecae Regiae. ^37 7 F XIII, XIV. Folio. 5 . Petri Lombardi Scntentiarum Breviarium. In Scri^tura Setter a non folum 'voces. Conduditur Codex Verfu fequenti ; ^lifquis eris. Lector ^ ne dicas^ Vae tihi, feriptor, XIV. I. An Account Book of the Duke of Buckingham. Paper; xvi 2. Chronique cfe Spire. Livre premier; per Chr. Lehman. xvil 3. A Memorial of things neceflary for an Army Roial. 4. Copy of the Will of William Cuttinge, A. D. 1599. 5. A Meditation on Death. 6 . Edward Leybowrne, his application of the 20th Pfalm to King H. VIII. ivi 7. Capitula Canonum Apoftolorum & Concilii Niceni. xvil 8. Proemium & Capitula Librorum S. Auguftini, de Civitate Dei. xvi 9. Erafmus Kirkner, Armorer to K. H. VIII, his Account of Expenfes in Armour &c. A° 28. 10. Wages of 20000 Soldiers for a Month. 1 1. Plate deliver’d to the Mint, to be coyned. 12. Sir Edward Haward’s Account of the Navy and Army by Sea. 13. Sir William Eitz william’s View of the State of the King’s Ships at Port (mouth. 14. Sir Bryan Tukc,Treafurer of the Chamber, his Certificate of Receipts and Payments for one Quarter of the 3 3 H. VIII. 15. Lands referved in King H. Vlll his hands, which had been Queen Jane's joynter. 16. Inventory of the D. of Richmond’s Goods, 28 H. VIII. 1 7. Lift of the Chamber Officers of H. VIII. 1 8. An Ad of Parliament, that the Stature 23 Eliz. for the Reformation of Errours in Fynes and Recoveries, (hall extend to Wales. 19. Literae ties a Venctorum Duce ad R. jacobum I. xvil 20. Dimiflio fada in Reverfione Roberto ^ohneftoun de Redoria dc Kingfton fuper Thamifin in Com. Surr. pro term ino 41 Annorum, red- dendo per ann. 54 1. 12 s. 21. Receiprsand Payments, made by Wm. Brabafon Treafurer in Ireland, toK. H. Vlll. 22. The King's Apparel in the hands of Tho. Alford, 26 H, Vlll. i 2? 138 L I B R I Mss. 7 F XIV. Folio. 23. Inventory of the Wardrobe of the Princefs Dowager in Bnyna^d’s CaAle, 26 H. VIII. 24. Charges of the Navy for a Month, in the time of H. VIII: viz. Ships 135, Men i 0759 > Money 3775 h 19 s. lod. 25. Vifus expenfarum Hofpitii Regis in annum 1 3 H. VIII : quarum fum- ma eft 129 19 L 2 s. 6 4- 26. Redditus Henrici Marchionis Exon. 27. Cardinales omnes, viventes in menfe Aprili, 1530. 28. Procuratorium Cardinalis Julii dc Medicispro epifeopatu Wigorn. 29. An Original of the Grant of 4 s. in the Pound to the King, by the Convocation ofYoik> A. D. 1540. 1 Bibliothecae Regiae. I3P 8 A I IV. 8,». I. Petri Abailardi, Scholaris, five Theologiac, five de Fide S. Trinitatis, Libri 3 . xn II. Raymundi de Peniafort, fumma de Poenitentia, 3 Librisj cum Giofiiis Tohannis de Fiiburgo. Deficit in Pag. 448. Ed. Rom. 1603. Xllf Hie Codex igne nupero periit. III. I. Hennolai Barbarae Epiftola ad Ifotam Nogarolam ; Dat.Bodo- loni 11’’ Kal. Marcii, 1464. xv 2. Ludovici Fulcarenii LL. D. Epiftola ad Hermolaum Barbarum, relpon- dens praecedenti ; Dat. Malpagac 6° Kal. Maias, 1464. IV. I. S. Scriprurae Textus, in varia Argumenta, ordine alphabetico. Abfolutio a Tontifice. XV 2. Michaelis de Hungaria Sermones 12. 3. Medicinal Receipts, Inprima Pagina fic reperitur feriptum de duobus Academiis. Anno domini 902, Alruedus Rex Anglorum fundavit Univerfitateni Oxonie. Hoc ftudlum magnum, quod regnat ad vada bourn, Antefinem feculi regnabit ad vada Saxi. Anno Domini 109, Abbas Creilande tranfmifit ad Manerlum fuum de Cotyngham, juxta Gantcbrig. quatuor Monachos : quorum unus facre pa- gine profeflbr, alter grammaticus, alter logicus, quartus rethoricus. Ifti univerfitatem Cantebrig. fecundum formam Aurelian. ftudii incipiebant. Dodor die Dominico populum verbo Divine legis docebat j ferialibus diebus ipfcThcologiam ct ceteri fuam artem concurrentibus declarabant^ In ultima pagina hi verfus occurrunt. Hie venit abHely, Abbatis lede locatus ; Nec Rex nee Sapiens, Salomon tamen ipfe vocatus. Lctentur Cell : reccllit Symon abHely 5 Cujus ad adventum flent in Kent milia Centum. Fcmincis verbis, et equo, qui pafeitur herbis: Setmarutino foli tu credere noli. Cum marc ficcatur et demon ad aftra trahatur. Tunc Laycus Clero fidus amicus erit. Cafeus cccc tuus breviatus, quern breviafti: Si produxifles, produclum tunc habuifics. T 2 140 L I B R I Mss, 8 A V XI. 8^°. V. Homiliae ill totum Annum. Adventu. Dominus prope ejl. 'xiv VI. I, Expofitio brevis Orationis Dominicac, lo Pracceptorum & lo Plagarum Aegypti. Tater &c. Hoc nomine. xii 1. Formularius Curiae Rorhomagenfis. 3. Colleftiones plures aliae, Theologicae, Philofophicac, Logicae &c. Liber quondam Willielmide Clara, quein portavitad S. Auguilinum. VII. I. Gualteri Hylton, de urilitatc Religionis, Liber. xv 2. Ricardi Rolle, Heremitae de Ham pole, de emendationc vitae, fivcde regula vivendi, Liber ; five (ut Baleus) de ernendatione Peccatoris. 3. — — Curfus de eterna Sapientia j five (ut Baleus) Offieium nomi- iiisjefu. Lib. i. 4. . — .1 in Lediones Mortuorum, Liber, VIII. Petri Comeftoris, Allegoriae V. & N. Tcftamcnti. xir IX. I. Speculum Ecclefiae ; feu, Gemma Sacerdotum 5 cum Glofla. XIV 2. Expofitio in OrationemDominicam & Symbolum Fidci. 3. Cantilenae ad Deum & Virginem Mariam. 4. Sententiae ex Patribus collcdtae. 5. Summa brevis in foropoenitentiali, extra£la ex Summa Raymundi de Peniafort. 6. Berengarii Tufculanenfis Epifeopi, Cafus, in quibus Sententia Excom- municationis major fertur ex jure. 7. Johannis de pulchro Rivo, Diftiniflio temporis fecundum motum Solis & Lunae. 8. Petri Valriaci Clerici, 80 Hymnorum Liber ; cum GlolTa. Complevit ipfos Tholofe A. D. 13 ii. Ifte Liber quondam pertinuit Prioratui deBufhmede in Com. Bedefordc. X. I. Did;aminum Liber. xiii 2. Expofitio in Laudes B. Mariae. Ave marts Stella &c. InhoeVerfu. 3. De Pcccato, Liber, ^rimo videndnm eji qiiidjit ^eceatttm. 4. Homiliae in varia Anni tempora. XI. I. Sermonum Liber. "Teccatamea. xiii 2. S. Hieronymi Epifioia ad Rufticum Monachum, de forma vivendi. Nihil eji Chrijliano felicms. 3. DcHominc, & ejus partibus, de actatibus Hominis, de Portentis 6c de Transformatis, Liber. Natura diBnah eo quodnajei. 4. Bibliothecae Regiae.' I41' 8 A XII XVIII. S'". 4. S. Hieronymi Epiftola ad Minervium & Alexandrum/in i Cor. xv, 51. In ipfojam profeUhnis. 5. Petri Babion Scrmoncs 70. XII. I. Rcnati Bencdidi Andegavenlis, Panopliae Gathoricoriim, contra hujus temporis haereticos, pars 2 5 ad Horatiuni Doiobeilam Neopolita- num. In Charta. xvii 2. Beelzebub’s Apology for the faid Horace Dolobella. XIII. I. Francifci Pctrarchae, dc Officiis, Liber. MoraliurnTDoIirinA I^hilofophorum. xv 2. de contcmptu Mundi, Dialogi j. 3. de magnitudine Operis Naturae, Poema Heroicum. XIV. And. Hyperii, de Ratione Studii Theologici, Libri tertii Caput tcrtium. In Charta. xvn XV. I. Ricardi Wetherfet, Speculum Ecclefiafticum ; Libro i. xiv Deefl: initium & finis 2. Gafuum Confcientiae, Liber alter. 3. De Canone Mifl’ae, Tradlatus. In virtute S. Crucis. At the end of this Book is the Lord’s Prayer and Creed, thus ; Houre fader yat art in heueiie holibe yi name, yi riche mote comen. yi wille be ydon. alfo in heuene and in herye. wys husto day^hycheday bred, for wyf hus houre myfdcdyn al fo we for wyuen hem yat hus haiien mys don aghen hus. lethe hus nouux vnder fondinge. buthe les hus hut of fenne. Amen, fo mot yit ben. Y Icue in god fader al weldinde maker of heuene and of herye. Ai^ ye leue in iefucrifi ys hone lepy fonehure louerd. yat was kened your ye noli gofl. y boren of ye uirgine Marie, ypyned under ponce pylate. ynaled .on ye rode, ded and yburied. he lyte in to helle. ye yridday aros from deyc to lyue. ye fiey Into heuene ye fyt on is fader ryit bond god al wel» dindc. for he fal comen to demcn ye quike and ye dede. Hy leue in ye holl goft. Hy leue al holi chereche. hy leue of haluen. hy leue fennes forwyneCTe. hy leue fieys up rift, hi leue llf yat heuere fcal laften. Amen. Yat ys fo yr wit huten fallf. XVI. Hieronymi Coiafteaei, inter Chriftianum & Atheum Contention A. D. 1553. In Charta. xvi XVII. Danielis Tileni, Examen Dogmatis P. Molinaei, de Unionis Hypofiaticae duarum in Chrifto Narurarum elFedis. In Charta. xvii XVlil. I. Aufluiitates LibroiumLogicae. Neque Genus neque. xiv z* 142. L I B R I Mss S A XIX XXI. S'". 1. Audoritatcs Libromm Philolophiae Ariftotelis, Commentatorum, Thenfiftii, Senecae & Boetii. Cum omne movens. 3. De Anima & ejus potcntiis, Tractatus. Sicut dicit T>amafcenus. 4. De Sphaera Trad. TraBatum de Spaerain. 5. Termini Naturales. Natura eft principium. 6 . Proporriones. Omnis T*roportio eft. 7. De Officio Judicis, Tradatus. Videamus o[ualiter 8. De eledionibus Praclatorum & Abbatum. Ctm Ecclejie T)ei nil. 9. De forma vificandi & Reformationis. XIX. I. Juliani Pomerii, Archiepifcopi Toletani, Prognofticorum fu- turi Secull, Libri 5. xii 2. Hymnus ad Deum. Alpha ^ ta. 3. Hymnus Ave Maria y cum Noris Muficis. XX. Jo. Gordon! Scoti Parceneticon, adja. Davium Cardinalem, contra Papam & Cardinales. In Charta. xvii XXI. I. Alexandri Neckam, de vita Monaftica, Poema. §luid de- cent Monachum. xiii 2. De Ghrifto, Poema. Matutinali damnatur tempore Chrifius. 3. De Poenitentia, Trad. Circa Eoenitentiam quatuor. 4. Colledioncs Thcologicae, cx Patribus. 5. Innocentii Papaes, dc Mifcria Conditionis humanae, Lib.' 6 . Verfus varii Argiimenti. Verfificaturo quedam tibi tradere euro 7. Liber Scintillarum, five Sententiarum de divcifis Volurainibus. minus dicit in Evangelio. 8. De Pcccatis, Trad. Omnis ^laga Triflit ia Cordis eft . 9. Expofirio in Orationem Eachanliicam 5 ^iia dignum &juftum e[i.'\ 10. Dc divina Scriprura, Trad. Accedentibus ad divinam Script ur am. 11. Martini Bracarenfis Epilcopi, Formula Vitae honeftae; five, dc dif- forenriis quatuor Virtutum, Liber. 12. Expofitio variorum Nomiiuim Vctcris Tefiamcnti, fecundum ordi- nem Librorum. Dcctt primum folium. j 13. IfiJori Hifp. Epilcopi, Synonymorum five Soliloquiorum, Libri 2. I 4. De Deo 6cc, Trad. Omnibus omnia eft. 15. G, Abbatis Gloccftiiae, Literae quaedam. 16. Difiindiones iccundum Alphabetum, ab A ad C. Elpare Anima Chrijli dicitur unica ? XXIL Bibliothecae Regiae. 143 « A XX!I. & S n I— IV, 8 » 0 . yxn. M. Chriflophori Ncnnuigii iVlifaiaci, Clironographiac facrac, u- triulque Tellameiiti Hifiorias coniiacntis, Libii j, vciTibus clegiacis icripti; in Charta. XYii $ B. 8''’^ I. I. S. Bernardi Abb. Clareval, Liber metricus dc laudibus Virginis Mariae, XlY j. BonaventuraeCardInalis, Meditationcs de paffione Domini. 3. AnleJmi Cant Arcliiepilcopi Meditationcs. 4. S. Augudlni Orationcs 3. IDomme Jefu Chrijic^ qm in. Et plures allae Orationcs. 5 . L. A. Senecac, de inftitutione Morum, Liber. In fine occurrit fequens Amulctum contra dolorcs dentium. Beata Virgo Appollonia grave martyrium pro Domino fuftinuit. TIran- nt primo traxerunt earn, & fortier ligaverunt, & malleis ferreis dentes cjus fregerunt : & in illo tormento oravit Dominum,ut, quicunque nomcn fuum in terris prodolore dentium invocaret, malum in dentibus non fen- tirct. Ora pro nobis, beata Appollonia, ut digni efficiamur &c. Oro, Domine Jefu Chriftc, qui beatam Appolloniam virgincm de ma- nibus inimicorum liberafti, & orationem ejus exaudifti, & quicquid per intercefiionem ejus & beati Laurencii niartiris tui fimulque omnium Sanc- torum, ut dolorem a dentibus meis expellas, fanum & incolumcm mo iplum effidas, ut gratias ribi reterre valeam omni tempore. Amen. II. Gualteri Delocni, Arthrotheca Chriftianac Religionis, aLibris. la Charta. xvi Igne nupero periit. III. Ledionarium : id eft. Portioncs Scripturac Sacrae, in Eccleliis fin-* julis diebus legendae : cum Hymnis. Imperfedum. , xiY IV. I. Verfus de laude Crucis. T^ignus laudator Cruets. XHS 2. Verfus alii morales. Vicit Adam veterem. 3. HildcbcrtiEpifcopi Cenoman. Verfus, de Mifla. Scribere propoJuSs, 4. Ph. Gualrcri G. ftellionii, Alexandreidos Libri 7 priores. 5. Narrationes paucae ex Suidae Lexico, Verftonis Robert! GlofieteLiac. Epifeopi. «. 6 . Expoiltio variorum Nominum & Phrafium Linguae Latinac ; praccipuc luris Civilis. Exacts a Romana Civ it ate Regibus. 7. De pcccato Tradarus. E>uas regiones comrnemorat Sacra Scriptura. VI. Exhortationcs S. Patrumad Monachos j cx tranQatioiie S. Hiero- nymi. Interrogavit quidam. xiii VII. 1. Regulac diccndi facctac j Mctiicac. Nonunus Laqiieus nec- titf non una Cathena, xv 2. Calendarium. xiii 3. S. Heldegardis Prophetieade quinque futuris temporibus, queceperunt ' A. D. 1 100. XIV 4. De Salutatione Angelica, Traft. ufei notandae funt Caufac, quarequod- libet Verbum in ifta Salutatione, Ave Marie, difplicet Diabolo. xv 5. Commentarius in Ave Maris Stella &c. 6. Confeflionis forma. Conjiteor tibi, Rater. 7. De Officio Sacerdotis, Tradl. Ah! R)omine, R)eus. 8. De Adoratione & Confeffione, Trad. InOratione^ qiiefemper. 9. S. Bernard! Abb. Clar. dePlandu B. Mariae, Tradatus. 10 Meditationes. Multi multa feiunt. 1 1. JfidoriHirp. Epifeopi, Synonymorum five Soliloquiorum Libri 2. 12. De 14 Beatudinibus, quas habebunt jufti poll judicium : & de 14 mi- feriis Reproborum. 13. Defalfitate hujus Vitae, Trad. O Vitahujus feculi. 14. S. Pauli vifio. Vidit Raulus ante Rortas. 15. De Contemplatione Vitae humanac, Tradatus. Tria funt genera Sanbiitatis. 16 Gulielmide Montibus, de Poenitentia, Tradatus. 17. De negligentia, quae poterit accidcre circa Sacramentum Corporis & Sanguinis Domini, Trad. Cum de Corpore vel. I 8. innocentii ^’'Ratp.ae, de Contemptu Mundi, Libri 3. 19. De iiuitationc Chrilti Liber, ^jii fequitiir me. Deficit in Cap. XXV. 20. Vitae breves Sandorum Francifei, Thomae Hcrefordenfis Epifeopi, Deodegarii, Gcrmani & Sociorum, Melori, Fidis, Marcii Marcelli, Apu- Ici, Nicafii & Sociorum, Edwardi Regis, Kalixti Papae, Elfrani, Lucae, Romani, Simonis & ]udac,Cril'pini ct Crirniniani,Quintini,Leonaidi,C!audii &:Socioium, Thcodorij Lucii, Matuti, Edmiindi Archiepifeopi, Hugonis, Ani- Bibliothecae Regiae. 8 evil IX. 4". Aninni, Edmundi Regis, Lini, Saturnini & Sifunni, Andreae, Sulpitii^ Prifeae, Weftani, Pauli, Matildis, juliani, Brigidac, Blafii, V^dafti&A- mandi, Scolallicae, Valcntini, Perp ctuac & Felicitatis & Cuthberti. 2 1. Forma Dedicationis Ecclefiac. O quayn metuendus, VIII. I. Elucidarium, 4 Libris. Sepius rogatus dCondifcipuHs, xv 2. Flos Theologiae j five Argumenta in 134 Subjeda moralia, ordine alphabetico. "Tdiplex eji Abjiinentia. 3. Themata de Epiftolis Dominicalibus. Abjiciamus opera tenebrarum, 4. Tabula alphabetica Argumentorum cx Bibliis. IX. I. Genealogia Patriarcharum, ulque ad Chriftum. Ex horum ^atr'iarcharum. xiii 2. Vitae breves Apoftolorum, & Patrum paucorum. 3. Petri Comeftoris Hiftoria Scholafiica ; ufque ad Librurn Ruth. 4. Origenis Adamantii, GloiTarum in V. Tefiamentum partes, pro quibus reprehenditur. 5. Differentia inter Angelos, Homines & Demones. 6 . Theophrarti & Hieronymi Argumenta de Nuptiis. 7. Sententiae ex Auguftino. 8. S. Cypriani Garth. Epifeopi, Epiftola, quod Uxor non eft ducenda. 9. Dequinque Senfibus, Trad. 'Per 5 Senfus, quaft. 10. Dejejunio, Tradatus; ex Hieronymo. Hec ex Argumentis . 11. De Aceentibus, Pandis, Notis & Tropis, Trad. Figure Accent uum decern. 12. De Naturis Herbarum, Trad. Cum omnis fuper fide s. 13. De Steihs, Trad. Interlunium Lime eft. 14. De futuro judicio, Trad. Age jam cum ad ultimum. 15. De Gula, & Incontinentia, Irad. Hie juggerendum. 16. Pfalmorum Davidis initia. 17. Odonis de Temptatione, Trad. Autor*& Judex, 18. Pctri Comeftoris, Hiftoria ScholalticaN. Teftamenti. 19 - Galuum Gonlcicntiae, Trad. Pollutio., que ex. 20. Qtiacftiones, cx Libns S. Auguftini. 21. Seriptores V. & N. Teftamenti. 22. Petri Comcftoiis Scholaftica Hiftoria Aduum Apoftolorum. Liber olim S. Mane de Rading. X, % L I B R I Mss. » r. 8 C X XVII. & 8 D I III. 4t°. X. Jacobi deVoragineJanucnfis, Legenda Sandorum. Deficit in Cap. 82. XV XL Caufa inter Moyfen Procuratorem Jefu, et Belial Procuratorem in- fernalem 5 aKtcpaAoi. xv XII. I. Jacobi de Voragine, Sermones 98 quadragcfimales. ^uamvis Solemnitas quadragefimalis . xv 2. B. Mariae Miracula. Ad omnipot ent is T^ei. Liber quondam Johannis Briftow Monachi de Hales. XIII. Hymnorum Ecclefiafticorum, cum Notulis Muficis, Liber. Clare SanBorum Senatus. x 1 1 XIV. H. Monachi de Salteria, de Purgatorio S. Patricii, Tradatus. yuJJiftiSy Vater. xiii XV. Meditationum deVita Chrifti & Mariae, Libri 5. O T^omine, fanBe Tater omnipot ens. xiv XVI. I. Licentia eligcndi Epifcopum Ciceftriae, Data A. D. 1253. xiii 2. Flos Theologiae ; five, Argumenta in 1 3 1 Subjeda Moralia, ordine alphabetico. Duplex eft Abftinentia, 3. Gulieimi dc la Furmenterie, Pharetra ; 4 Libris. A Converftonis mee. XVII. Prophetia Johannis Brydlyngton. xiv Liber olim S. Augiiftini Cantuaricnfis. 8 D. 4 to. I. I. Johannis Borough, Pupilla Oculi, 10 Libris. xv 2. johannis Lynwood, Tabula alphabetica in candcm. II . r. Argumenta in 3 5 Subjeda moralia. Virtusfic dijftnitur. xvi 2. johannis Soulci, Divifioncs Thematum, Lib. i. 3. Ai'uumcuta invaria Themata moralia, ordine alphabetico, in LiterasA, B & C. Dominus nojicr Jefus Chrijlits dicit. III. I. Breviloquium Pauperis; 7 Libris. Fleclo genua me a. xiv 2. Bartholomci Oxon. Epifeopi, Liber pafloralis live pocnitentiaiis. Nunquam nimis docetur. 3. Forma eligcndi Abbarcm S. Albani. 4. Rabani dc Corporc & Sanguine Cu-iOi, Lib. ^iifque Ca- tholicorum. 5 • Bibliothecae Regiae.^ 8 D III- ■ V LtO. 5, Dc Forma eligcncli PaPiOrem, Trad. Ad qiiarimdem Confuetudinum. 6 , Johannis dc Deo, Libri paHorales 7 ; fell, de Difpenfationibus, Bxcom- municationibus, &c. ex Dccrcralibus. Dedijpenfatione di^ina, 7, Libri pocnitcntialcs 7. 8. Anfelmi Canr. Archiepifeopi, Cur 'Deiis Homo, Lib. 2. contra Gentiles. 9. Mcrlini Prophetia. Sedente JVortegirno. 10. Prophetiaaha. Mortiio Leone. Dubitationes dc Euchariftia. Sepe contingit perictilum. 11. 1 2. 1 3. 14 - Baronum Remonftrantia in R. Hcnricum 3, cum Regis refponfione. Metae inter Com. Huntingdon, Northampton & Cantebrigiam. Excerpta dc Tradatu Aclredi Abb. Rieval. quern fecit de inftitutione inclularum, ad Sororem fuam. 15. Aelrcdi Abb. Rieval. Meditationcs, ad candem Sororem. 16. S. Bernard! Abb. Clar. Meditationum Liber. IV. I. Argumenta pro Goncionibus variorum Anni temporum. Om- nia tempus habent . xiv: 2. Plagae i o Eg. pti. 3. In S. Johannis Evangelium, Moralitatum Liber. Inprincipio ^c. In hits verbis, 1 ° In fine fic feriba ; Explicit hic to um : pro Chriffo damihi Totum. • • • 4. Quinque Ver a, Trad. exPatrum Dodrinis. In nomine TDomini. 5. Dc fine Adam ; & quomodo Crux Domini tada tuit, 1 rad. Eoji Eec-- cat tint Ade. 6 . Sunnrula de Cafibus poenitcntialibus ; metrice. Summula de Summis Raimimdi p' odiit ifia. 7. Feftivitatum Anni expofitio. Advent us 'Domini. 8. Robert! Giofiete Line. Epilcopi, dc Officio Paftorali, Liber. 9. De Poemtentia, Trad. Etnitentias a S.Eatribus. 10. Hugonis de S. Vidore, Allcgoriae V. Tcfiamcnti, 9 Libri. xin In fine fic I'cribitur ; IJle Liber conji at Domino Ric. Hufelore Eresby- tero. Eretiiim refiat los. ad minorem valent iam. Sunt in /inglia Ecclejie parochiales Viilevero 52024; Feoda milituria 6001 ',.^de quibiis Religiofi habent 28015. Comitatus 36, dim. ' V. Hugonis de S. Vidore, de Sacramentis Chriltianae Fidei, Liber fe- cundus. XII VL L I B R I Mss. I?2. 8 D VI- ■IX. ito VI. I. Hugonis de Operibus trium Dicrum, Liber. Invi~ fibtlia ^ei. xii 2. C>ommcntarii in varies Pfalmos, ex Patribus excerpti. Nomine ex- audi ^c. Tituliis^ Oratio. 3. S, johannis Evangelium. VII. I. Ricardi Coortefii Epifeopi Ciceft. An Corpus Chrifti fit iibique. Trad. In Charta. xvi 2. JohannisJewel Epifeopi Sarum, Refponfionis ad Hardingi Confutatio- nem, prima pars. VIII. I. Excerptiones variae ex patribus. xi Kalendarium. Fo. ii. Hildeberti Caenom. Epifeopi, Poema, de Myfterio MilTae. Fo. 33. S. Auguftini Regula, de vita Clericorum. Fo. 41. ■ ■ Sermo. "Propter quod volui & rogavi. F. 4 3 . Sermo. Karitati vejirae hodie de nobis. F. 45. 2. 3 - 4 - 5. 6 . 7. 8 . S. Macharii Moiiachi, Epiftola adfilios. In primis quidem. Fo. 47. Heraelidis, Capp. Epifeopi, Epidola ad Laufuin Praepofitum. propter hoc feiens. Fo. 49. 9. Martini, Epifeopi Bracarenfis, Epiftola ad Mironem Suevorum Re- gem. Continent em fidiligis. Fo. 50. 10. Caefarii, Arciat. Epifeopi, Scrmoncs 8. San 5 ius ac. Fo. 82.&133. 11. Eufcbii, Emifcni Epifeopi, Sermoncs 4 ad M.Qn.^zh.os. Exhort at nr nos ^ermo. F. 89- 12. Ivonis, Cam. Epifeopi, de Sacramentis Ecclellafticis, Lib. 4. Fo. 94. Sermo de S. Grucc. Fo. 108. Sermo de diftindionc urriufque Adventus Domini. F. 1 10. Sermo de Nativitarc Domini. F. iir. S. Bafilii Ma2;ni, Reuuia j Ledionibus i 9- F. 125. 13 - 14 - 15. I 6. 17. 18. 19. S. Cypriani, Garth. Epifeopi, Sermo de Oratione Dominica. Fo. 136. — :-de Mortalirare j Sermo. Fo. 147. S. Auguftini, Hip. Epileopi, de Doclrina Chriftiana, Liber primus. Fo. 141. 20. Soliloquiorum Libri 2. Fo. i^i. ^ IX. 1. S. Golurnbae Vita, ; 3 Lib. xv z. St. Aiigunim, Hip. Epileopi, R tore dc Nieoiai 1 rivet in candern. .egula eum F loribus Hugonis de S. Vic- Bidliothecae Regiae. 8 D X XXII. 4'". & 8 E I. 8 v*" X. Gulielmi Parifienfis, Sermones pet* totum Annum j cum Indicc'al- phabetico. In ’verbis ifiis habent. XV XI. Jacobi de Voragiue, Sermones quadragefimales. XV XII. S. Auguftini, de Sermone Domini in Monte, Libri2. xiii XIII. Smaragdi Verdunenfis Abbatis, Diadema Monachorum, Libro i.x Liber olim Ecclefie Cathedralis beate Marie Wygornie. XIV. I. De Confeflione Tradatus. Confejjio debet eJJ'e, xiv 2. Compoius Manualis. Intentionis in hoc. 3. De 7 Sacramentis, Tradatus. Not andum quod 7. 4. Petri. Comeftoris, Allcgoriae V. & N. Teftamenti, Lib. 14. ImprL muntur inter Opera H. de S. Vidore. 5. Breviarium de divinis Minifteriis & Ecclefiafticis Sacramentis ; extrac- turn ex Libro Rationalis Divinorum, Willelmi Durantz. XV. Petri Comeftoris, Allegoriac V. & N. Teftamenti Libri 14? xni xll XVI. Johannis Cafllani Regula, Librisiz. Lib', r olim de Glauftro Roffcnfi, Silveftri Prioris. XVII. I. Tcrcntii, Andrcae Folia 4. . x\t 2. Sixti 4 Papae, de Chrifti Sanguine, Liber. Liber quondam B. Marie dc Hayles. XVIII. I . De inventione S, Grucis, Tradatus. Annoiii] xili 2. Aduum Apoftolorum Hiftoria, Anno 19 ImperiiTiberii. 3. Rabani Mauri, Opus in honorem S. Crucis. Defunt 3 Gap. prima.' Hie Codex per nuperum ignem conl'umptus eft. XIX. De Contemptu Mundi 3 five Paupertas. Lib. Optatus mihidies advencrat. xiv XX. Innoccntii 3 Papac, de Gontemptu Mundi Lib. 3. xiv XXL Argumenta ex S. Seripturis in varia Subjeda, ordinc alphabetico. XIV XXIT. T. Petri Chryfologi, Raven. Epifeopi, Sermones 52. Hodie nobis IDoininus ‘Patrem. xii 2. Sermones alii plures. Beati pacijici, dicit. 8 E. S^o. 1. Argumenta ex S. Scriptura in varia Subjeda. ^lod tnijjus eft a Patre. xiv II, X Libri Mss. m 8 E II X. 8V\ II. Connubium Jacob, sLibris: ad Laurentium Monacum^ ^um ad-^ hue Scalar is xiv III. Sermonum live Ledionum fuper Evangelia, Liber. Ecce Rex tuus &c» in ijlis 'uerbisTrophete. In Charta, xvi IV. Epiftolae aVi'ipaA*?. ;civ V. Johannis MorrisWallici Speculum Chriftiani} partim Anglice, par- tim Latine. In principio cujujlibet. In Charta. xv VI. Pharetra, 4 Libris. Gregorius in moralibus, Et definit, tinet hec pharetra demones ferientia tela. xiv Liber quondam Monafterii de Spalding. 1 VII. I. Repertorium Bibliae. Sic Titulus in fine : fed eft Didionarium latinum, quale quale. In Charta. xv 2. Literac in laudem Johannis Montagu, ad Academiam Oxonienfem ferip- tae A. D. 1446. 3. Chronica, de Univerfitate Cantabrigiae, ab Anno a Mundi creationc 4321, ad A.D. 924. 4. Johannis de Rupe Scifla, Prophetiae Liber j qui vocatur, Vademecunt intribulatione. 5. Johannis Pauli depundis, Quaeftio de duratione aetatisj A.D. 1433. Thefts in Quaeftionem, “ Nunquid Eccleftarum Cathedralium & alio- “ rum Beneficiorum Proviftones pertinuerunt originaliter & immediate ‘‘ ad Summos Pontifices.” Totus Codex tarn male feribitur, ut vix legi poflit. VIII. Hadriani Saraviae, de Euchariftia, Liber } Regijacoboprimoin- feriptus. In Charta. xvii IX. I . Alexandri Ncckam, Laudes divinae fapientiae, Libris 7 5 Me- trice. XVI Guidonis Meritonenfts Eccleftae Canonici Vita. Liber quondam EcclefteS. Marie de Merton. X. Liber Monachorum S. Edmundi, emptus per Dominum Joh. de Brinkele Abbatem, in quaternis*, & per fratrem Robertum de Becles colligatus : in quo continentur Meditationes devotillime- xv 1. De AmoreDei, cum aliis. 2. De dileftionc Proximi. 3, DeAmicitia. 4. De Angclis, et corum tripllci lerarchia. De Ofiicio Angelorum, & dc eoriim bcaritudine divine vifionis. 6 . Bibliothecae Regiae^ 8 E X Xll. 6. De Anitna, & ejus Nobilitate. 7. De Afcenfu fpirituali & humiliationc. ^ 8. De Fide & ejus efFedtibus. ^ 9. De Caritate&ejusexcellentia. 10. De Afcenfu fpirituali. ii. De Beatltudine Saii^oru^ 12. De Corona Sanctorum. 13. DeCorporeChtifti, & de Converfionc Animc ad Deum^ 14. De Confeflione. 15. De Ccna triplici. 16. DeOratione. i 7 - DeEffcHominisa Deo^ 18. De adnullationc ElTc Hominis. 19. De exaltatione Hominis. 20. De Gratia & ejus effedtibus. 21. De Gloria, & de Corpore glorificato, & de RefurrcdUonc MottUO- rum. 22. De Signisprccedentibusgeneralc Judicium, & de loco judia^li, &d§ Antichrifto. 23. De Igne fpirituali. 24. De Lege ChrillL 25. De Luce fpirituali. 26. De Lumine & ejus proprietatibus. 27. De Miferecordia in general!. 28. De operibus Dei& Hominis. 29 . De operibus humane Reparations. 30. DePeccato & ejusefFedlibus. 31. DePeccato Blafphemie 6c Ingratitudinis. 32. De Peccato male Concupifcentie. 3 3 . De Divitiis, 6c earum contemptu. 3 4. De Comparatione Peccatorum ad Creaturas. 35. De Peccati remifllone. 36. De Penitentia.^ 37. Infomniorum interpretation ordinc alphabetico. In Charta. XI. Gulielmi Parifienfis Sermones Dominicales, per totum Aiinutn. Jn verbis ijiis habent. xv, In fine fie feribitur : Ex dono Johanne^rdan vidue^ 14 die Februarii^ Anno Regni Regis H. 8 fexto^ & anno Domini 1514. XII. I. Formularium praedicandhaicepaAcM. X\r 2. Thematum divifiones. Ad, quare, per, propter, notattinjjimulantquei gerundi. X 2 3: L I B R I Mss 1^6 8 E XII XVI. 8.". 3. Colucii Fieri, de Scculo & Religionc, Lib. 2. 4. Declamationes 2. 5. Eufebii (vel forte Euchcrii) Homilinc 17. 6. De membrorum Thematis fubdivifionibus. Notandum eji quod. Liber M*"’. T. Stcvynfon, ex dono M. T. Gray, Militis & Executorls M. Willieimi Gray nuper Epifeopi Elienfis, qili obiitA. D. 147S, XIII. r. Scala Caeli j Liber fie didtus. In conjiru^i'ione Tabernaculi. XV 2. Sermo de Latronebeato. H^eus erat inChriflo. 3. S. Hieronymi Sermo, de vefpere Sabbati Pafehae. ^omodojuxta. 4. Maximi, Epifeopi, Sermo in die Pafehae. Non immerito. 5. Lconis I, Papae, Sermo de afcenfione. Sacramentum. 6. Sermo in Pentecoften. Hodierna. 7. Sermo de S. Trinitate. Audi Ifrael &c. in his verbis. 'S. deFefto Corporis Ghrifti. Tranjitmus de Mundo. 9. de Nativitate S. Johannis Bapt. Hodie, dde^iiljimi. 10. ' — ■ ' de Aflumptione B. Mariac. Inter precipuas. 11. deDecollatione S. Johannis. Hodie nobis. 12. S. Hieronymi Sermo in Nat. B. Mariac. Adeft nobis . 13. Sermo de veneratione Reliquiarum Sandorum. Audijlis^ Fratres. 14. ——— in feftivitate omnium Sandlorum. Hodie. 15. Leonis, i, Papae,Epifl:ola ad Flavianum Conft.Epifcopum, de incarnati- oneVerbi. Le5fisF>ileBionis tue. 1 6. S. Auguftini Sermo de Dedicatione. ReBe Fefta. Liber Richardi Smithi M. D. ex Dono Patrui Willieimi Smithi A”. 1568. XIV. Odonis Abb. Chin. Collationum Libri 3. xii XV. Flacci Albini, five Alcuini, Epiftolae 66. i ad Edilhardum Archie- pifcopimi.* Ineipir, * viii XVI. I. Quaeftionum in Gcncfin, Lib. axg(paAc5. xii 2. interpretatio Nominum in i Cap. Matthaci. ^uahter per. 3. Quaeftionum in Genefin, Lib. ^iid' ejt quod in Genefi legit nr, quia cum ejj'et Moyfes in T)iverfbrio. 4. Profperi Aquit. Epifeopi Liber, contra oppugnarores S. Auguftini Libri de Praedeftinatione. Qiiaeftionum Thcologicarurn, Trad, ^uare fecit F)eus. 6 . Bibliothecae Regiae. 1^7 8 E XVI XVIII. & 8 F I. 4'°- 6. Qiiacftionum de Opufculis S. Patrum cxtraclarum Liber. Utrnmpoji Baptifmum. 7. Excerpta ex Patribus, in varia S. Pauli Epiftolarum loca. Nolumus vos ignorare. XVil, I. De Confcrfione, Tradatus; quomodo fe habebit Confeflbr & Pocnitens. Cum venerit, xin 2. Martipi Dumcnfis Epil'copi, de formula Vitae honeftae, ad Mironem Regcm, Lib. 3. Hugonis de S. Vidore, de inftitutioue Noviciorum, Liber. 4. Inquircndorum in Confefllohe Trad. Si fcienter ‘Deujn 5. De illufione nodurna, Trad, ^iaeritur anpoft. 6. Odo a Monachis obfervanda. O^o funt que Ji. 7. Sententiae ex Patribus collcdae. ^ 8. Solomonis Proverbia, ordine alphabetico. 9. Un Eftoire de Sein Julien, enVers, Sicunieaien. 10. Un Eftoire de Antecrift, en Vers. Si de Antecrift. 1 1. Robcrti Groftete, Line. Epifeopi, de Confelllone Trad. 12. Maximi Taur. Epifeopi Sermo. Fratres mei karijfimij quiajejunatis^ 13. ]ohannis Chryfoftomi Sermo. ConfiteminiDomino. 14. Leonis i, Papae, Sermones 2. i, Hebreortm quondam. 2, Moyfes qua- draginta. 1). Proverbes, en Vers. 16. LaPleinte dc Noftre Dame, en Vers. 17. Raimundi a Peniaforti, Summae de Pocnitentiis, Lib. 4^“^ I 8. Hiftoria brevis Adami & Davidis. Fofi peccatum Ade. 19. S. Pauli vifio poenarum Inferni. 20. Nieodemi Evangelium. 2 1 . De Pilati Judae Originibiis & Penis, Trad. 22. S. Chriftophori vita. Chrifiophorus genere Chananeus. 23. S. Brendani vita. S. Brendanus filius Finlothi. XVIII. I. Smaragdi Abb. Verdun. Diadema Monaehorum. xil; 2. Cfonicon breve ab A° io66adii87. 8 F. 4 ^ 0 . I. I. Aclredi Abbatis, de fpirituali Amieieia, Libri 3. xiix 2. Sententiae ex Antiquis Auroribus cxcerptae. 3. Petri Gommeftoris, Allegoriae V. & N. Tcftamenti, Lib. 13. 4. 1^8 L I B R I Mss. 8 F II ^VI. 4'». 4. Benjamin Adolefcentulus in mentis excelTu : Liber ftc didlus. Andiant AdAefcentuli . 5. Hugonis Carnifiae Prioris, Meditationes. Bonum mihi,*Domme, Liber quondam S. Marie de Laurentio de Ravesby. II. I. Commentarius in S. Johannis Evangelium. Rat tjpmi au6i ores XV а. Lcftura fuper Ecclcftaften, Libro i j forte Guliclmi Encurt. Solent homineSy cum aliquid. 3. Rogeri Bacon, de Moral! Philofophia, Liber. 4. Sermo in I Reg. XIX, 5. Sicuthomo componitur. III. I. Catonis Diftica, xv 3. Sermones Catholicorum 73. Apoftolus. xii IV. I . Sermones in totum Annum. i>icite filie Syon &c. Verba ifta affampta funt, xv 3. Liber Scintillarum. T)ominus dicit in Evangelio. 3. Bernard! Abb. Cl ar. Meditationes. 4. Flacci Albini, fiveAlcuini, de utilitate Animac, Liber, ad Guidonem. 5. LeonisI Papae, de conflidu Viciorum & Virmtum, Liber. б . Ave Maris Stella. Inci^it^lnhoc •verfu. V. I. Miraculum de quodam Fabro. Novi autem ipfefratrem, xiv 2. Miraculum de Simulacro Chrifti. lllud quoque. 3. Miraculum de Arbore inclinata in adventu Chrifti. Fertur etiam eo quod. 4. Ephraem Syri, dc Judicio, Refurredione, Regno Caelorum, mundi- cia Animae &c. Libri 6 . 5. Bafilii Magni Admonitioad filium fpiritualem. 6 . Caefarii Arelat. Epifeopi & Ephraem Syri, Ammonitiones 2^, dc 3 gencribus Elemofynarum &c. 7. S. Silvi Vita. 8. Johannis, Alexandriae Patriarchae, vitae refiduum j per Leontium Neap. Epifeopum. Liber quondam S. Auguftini Briftoll, VI. I. Sermones varii. In Charta. xv 2. S. Pauli vifio pocnarum Inferni. 3. De diei Dominicae obfervationc. Incipit epijlola de Chrifio fiho. 4. Expofitio allegorica Viltonis Nebucodonofaiis, in Dan. ii 5 32, 3 3* 5 - Bibliothecae Regiae. 1^9 8 F VII ^XII. 4'”. 5. Medicines for Fevers, Gholick and the Megrim. 6. Fabulac variae, moralizatac. Exemplum deuno rege. VII. I. JVIichaelis de Mafia, fuper totam pafllonem Chrifti, Compi- latio, five Liber. In Charta. xv 2. Ricardi Rolle, Heremitae de Hampole, Liber didus, Judica me, E)eus, 3 . — Speculum Peccaroris, Libro i . 4. Speculum Sacerdotis, fecundum vifionem S. Edwardi Regis, Libro i,. 5. De Poenitentia, Tradatus. 6 . De Horis Canonicis, Tradatus. 7. Baculus Viatoris. 8. Secreta Naturae. 9. Phyfiognomiae Tradatus. 1 0. Philofophiae naturalis Tradatus.' 1 1. A Sermon on Mat. iv. 1 2.. Cafus varii de Poeniteritia. VIII. I Adalbert! Spaldingenfis Monachi, Speculum, Libro I. xiiii 2. Honorii Auguftodunenfis Presbyter!, Gemma Animae 5 4 Libris. 3 . Deobfervationibus Romanae Ecclefiae, Tradatus. 4. Juliani Pomcrii, Toletani Epifeopi, Prognofticorum futori Seculi, Li» bri 3. 5. Micrologi, de Mifla rite ceicbranda. Liber. < 5 . Vitae breves Patriarcharum & Apoftolorum. 7. Methodii Eubulii, Tyri Epifeopi, Revelationcs. IX. I . Interpretatio Nominum Hebraicorum, per Alphabetum.' xiv 2. De reformatione Monafterii, Tradatus in Pfal. lxxx, 14. 3. Sermo in Joh. xvi, 13. 4* Sermo inSapien. 111,9. 5. Une Romantz 5 cn Vers. Liber ex Monafterio Ceftric. X. I. Ifidori, Hifp. Epifeopi, Sententiarum, five de Summo Bono,' Libri 3. xiii 2. Adalberti, Spalding. Monachi, Speculum, Libro i. 3. Stephani Langton, Cant. Archiepifeopi, Commentarius in Job $ 34 Libris. XI. I . R. Samuelis, Ifraelitae, Epiftola five Liber ad Rabbi Ifaac, dc adventu Mefliae. In Charta. xv. 2. Pharetra Fidei, contra Judeos. Acuite Sagittas. 3. Gulielmi Wodeforde, contra i8 Articulos Wiclcvi, Liber. XII. I. Mileti, Sard. Epifeopi, Epiftola ad Capitulum Laodicenfis Ec— clefiae, de uanfitu B. Virginis. xiv 2. Commentarius in quaedam Libri Job j axifaAof. In Charta. xv 3 «. Libri Mss 160 8 F XI! XIV. 4 '». 3 . Galfridi Hardeby Monachi, Sermo in Roin.xii, 2. 4 . Rccantationcs Ricardi Wiche &Johaniiis Purvey, Wiclevidarum, 5. VViclcvi Articulorum Condemnatio. < 5 . Coloniae trium Regum Hiftoria. Cum venerandtffimorum. 7 . Ofwaldi Kyrke, Breviloquium pro falfa & vera Do^lrina cognofcenda. 8 . Quaeftiones quaedam Arithmeticae. 9. Calendariuni. 10. Articuli inquircndi in vifitatione Ecclefiarum, 11. Lirerac Regis H. 7, An^ R. 7°) de duobus Decimis & Qiiintis decimis, quas Parliamentuni fibi conceffit, colligcndis. XIII. I. Thomae Chabham, de Cafibus Poenitentiae, Libri 7. xiv 2. Audoritatcs Theologicae in varia Capita, ordine alphabetico. 3. Gulielmi Cancellarii Parificnfis, Sermoncs fcflivaies. 4. A uetoritatcs Theologicae in 153 Capita. Verbum abbrev't at urn fecit . XIV. I. P. Virgilii Maronis Opcrum, duo Folia. x 2. Gregorii I, Papae, DialogorumLibri4. xv 3. Hugonis de S. Victore, de Area Noe, Libri 4. Fo. 48. 4. ■■ de quinque Septenis, Trad. Fo. 65. 5. Roberti Holcote, Philobiblon ; quern Librum edidit Tub nomine Ri- cardi Aungerugle Biuienfis, Epilcopi Dunelmenfis. Fo. 69. < 5 . Hugonis de S. Vidore, Didafcalicon. Multi funt^quos. Fo. 83. 7. Speculum de Mylieriis Ecclefiac. Fo. 106. 8. Ricardi de S. Vidore, Libri de Contemplatione, compendium. 9-. De 7 gradibus Contemplationis, Trad. Contemplativorum. Fo. 132. 10. Bernardi Clar. Abb. Formula Vitae honeftac. Fo. 134. 1 1. deDilpcnfatione & Praecepto, Liber. Fo. 135. 12. Hugonis de S, Vidore, dc inditutione Noviciorum, Liber. Fo. 145. 13. Bafilii Magni, Regula vitae folirariae, ad Monachos. Fo. 151. 14. Regula & V.n fratrum miuorum. Fo. 155. 15. Cypriani Garth. Epifeopi, de 12 abufivis, Lib. F. 156. 1(5. Moralitatc.s I’uper Uaiam Prophetam 5 imperf. Beatus, qui cujlodit. Fo. 1 5 9 . 17. Interpreratio Nominiim Hcbraicorum ; alphabcticc. F. 166. xiii 18. Concilium Londincnle autoritate Othonis Legati ceiebratum A. D. 1237. Fo. 172. 19. Bibliothecae Regiae. i6i - 8 F XIV XVII. 4«>. & 8 G I III. Folio. Ip. Innocentii III Papae, de mifcria hominis feu contemptu Mundi, Lib.' primus. F. 174, 20. Imago Mundi, Lib. 2. Septiformi Spiritu, Fo. 178. xiv 21. Edmundi Cant. Archicpifcopi Vita. Fo. 192. xiii Liber olim Monachorum S. Edmundi. XV. I. Petri Abelardi Haerefium Capitula. xii 2. Bernardi Abb. Clar. Epiftolae 745 quarum variae contra praedidas Flaerefes Abelardi. 3. Apologia, de vita&moribus Religioforum ; ad Gulielmum Abbatem S. Theodorici. 4. Epiftolae 9 plurcs. Liber quondam Sandae Mariae Belle lande. XVI. Joachimi Abb. Florentiae Librorum cxcerptiones. xy 2. Vita Ade et Eve; aVetpaAcs. 3. Paftio Chrifti, fecundiim Nicodemum. XVII. I. Petri Blefenlis Epiftolae 100. XIII 2. — w Compendium fuper Job. 3. de converfione S. Pauli, Tradatus. 4. de transfiguratione Domini, Tradatus, 5. Sermones 47. 8 G. Folio. I. Tabula Originalium Sacrae Scripturae, ordine alphabeticb. xiv Liber olim Domini Ricardi Beri, Epifeopi Dunelra. quern feribi fecit Londini. II. I. Robert! Groftete, Line. Epifeopi, Liber Diftindionum ; ordine alphabetico. 2. Fabulae quaedam moralizatae. III. Petri de Aureolis, Breviarium Bibliorum. xv In initio fic feribitur : Rgo Rhilippus de Repyndoriy Epifeopus nuper Lincoln, dono tftum Librum, vocatum E*etrum de Aureolis, nove Li~ brarie infra Ecckfiam Lincoln^ de novo conftruende ; refervando ufum ^ pojfeffionem iftius Libri Ricardo Fry feby,Clerico, Canonic 0 & Rrebenda- rio Erebmde de Miltoun, in vadium., ad terminum vite fue ; ex pofi ad ipfum Librum fiirfum reddendum & rejtituendum eidem Librarie feu Y Cujio- L I B R I Mss. i6z S G HI VIII. folio.' Cuflodibus ejufdem pro tempore deputatis^ fide liter ^ indilate. Script, manumea propria A. 2 ). 1422, Menfis Febr. F)ie6. IV. I. Thomae,Abb. S. Andrcae Vcrcellcnfis, Commcntiriusin Diony- fium, dc Caelefti Hierarchia & Ecclefiaftica, de divinis Nominibus, dc Myftica Thcologia ; & in Epiftolam ejus ad Titum. xiv 2. Ricardi de S. Viftore, de 6 gradibus Contemplationis, Lib. 3. Gulielmi Altiffiodorcnfis, Commcntarius in 4 Libros Sentcntiarum. Ifte Liber crat Ecclefie beate B. Marie & S.Egwinidc Evefhamj quern ad- quifivit Ric. Penbroch, Monachusejufdem, prctio 3 Marc. 6 s. & d. V. Johannis Friburgcnfis, Summ^ ConfefTorum, 4 Libris. xv Liber qui dicitur Summa Confefforum, bene corredus, de Domo de Sempryngham, ex impetratione Johannis de Glynton, Canonici dide Do- mus. Pretium 40 s. VI. I. Roger! de Waltham, Compendium morale, de didis & fadis Antiquorun. xv 2. De Cantu Philomelae mortem appropinquantis, Tradatus Rhythmicus, F^hilomela previa temporis ameni. 3. Orationis Dominicae explicatio brevis, cxtrada ex Didis Sandorum. Secundum beatum. 4. S. Auguftini Symbolum. 5 . Hugo de S. Vidore, de .3 Bonis, quibus Deus placatur, & per quae homo Trinitatis imago efficitur, fie ait j Indicabotibi ^c. 6 . De Concordia Mifericordiae et Veritatis, SCc. 7. Bernard! Abb. Clar. de triplici mifericordia Dei, Tradatus. 8. Paflionis Chrifii 7 Portiones. 9. Bedae Presb. Rhythmus de Lapidibus prcciofis. 10. S. Francifei Vita & Miracula. 11. S. Auguftini, de aftiimptione B. Mariac, Tradatus. 12. De aftiimptione B. Mariae, Tradatus. Sicut ex ’Tatre. 13. S. Furfei Vita. Fuit olim Liber Collegii de Tatefhale. VII. Hymnorum Liber, cum Notis Muficis. xv VIII. I. Commcntarius in primum Librum Sentcntiarum. Utrum homini pro fiatu ifio. 2. ]ohannis Duns Scoti, Qiiaehioncs quodiibcrales 21. 3. Commentarius in Diftindioncs 6 ultimas quarti Libri Sentcntiarum. IX. Bibliothecae Regiae. 1^3 S G IX XL Folio. IX. Dc divcrfa confuctLidine legendi S, Scripturam, Liber. Nonnullo- rum fcr 'tbendi confuetiido efl. xiii X. Thomae Walden, contra Wideviftas, Lib. 2. xv In primo folio fic reperitur fcriptum ; Fratrihus Oxonie datur in manus Liber ijie Johannem fVhethamJied Fer patrem pecorum prothomartiris Angligenarum : Fluem Ji quis rap tat raptim, titulumve retra^lety Vel Jude laqueum furcas vel fenjiat Amon. Et in finefic : Hunc Librum ad ufurn Monachorum fludentium in Collegio Gloucejiriey Oxonii, ajjignavit venerabilis Fater Johannes Whethamflede., Abhas Monajierii S. Albani : vtnculoque Anathematis innodavit Hlos omnes, qui aut titulum illius delere curaverint^aut ad ufus applicare prefumpferint alienos. XI. Johannis Friburgenfis, Summa Confefforum, 4 Libris. Liber olim S. Albani. Y2 I5 164 L I B R I Mss. 9 A I, II. 12°. I. I. Magna ChartaR. Edwardi 3 5 five Charta de Libertatibus Angliae. 2. Charta Foreftae. 4 XIV Statuta de Marleberg. 3. Provifioncsde Mcrtonc. 5. Statuta Wefimonafteriiprima 6 . Statuta Glouceftriac. 7. Statuta Wcftmonafterii fecunda. 8. Statutum, emptores Terranm. 9. Statutum, ^iia Fines. II. Modus faciendi Homagium 13. Afiifa Panis. 15. Statutum dc Lege Angliae. 17. Vifus Franc! Plegii. 1 9* Modus Mcnfurandi T crram. 2.1. De Bigamis. 23. 10. Statuta Eboraci. 12. Judicium Pilloriae. 14. Dc Foreftariis. 16. Extenta Manerii. 18. Statuta Lincoluiae. 20. DeWardis& Relcviis. 22. Statutum Hiberniae. Statuta edita apud Wefimonafterium, i E. 3. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 3 1 - 33. 35. 37. 39. 41. 42. 44. Statutum de Armis. 25. Diffinitio Confipiratorum.. Le Serment des Vice-Comptes & des BaillifFs. Modus calumpniandi EiTonium. Statutum de Attornatis. Compofitio Monetae. De con) undim feofFatis. Statuta Wintoniae. Statuta Mercatorum. De vocatis ad VVarrentum. De Recognitionibus, , Statutum de Anno & Die. Statutum de Prifonis. 30. De admiflisad defendendum. 32. De protedione. 34. De Qiio Warranto. 36. Diftridiones Scaccarii. 38. De Militibus. 40. De Rcligiofis. 43. Statutum dc Confpiratoribus. Dies communes in Banco. Ignis abforpfir, II. I. Piacita de Murdro, Coronatoribas, Vcrbcribus, Dotibus, Halemo- tis, &c. ' ’ ' XV 2. Charta R. Johannis, de Subjcdionc fada Romanac Ecclefiae, &c. 3. R.Henricij, dc Libcrtacibus Angiiac d: dc Libertatibus Fo- reftae. 4. Statuta edita apud Mertone &''Marlebcrgc. prima Weftmonaftcrii, 6 . Bibliothecae Regiae. i5^ 6 . ■ 7 . ' 8 . ‘ 9 . - 10 . II. 1 2 . 13 - 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 2 0 . 2 I. 9 A IT, HI. i2“. -Giovernlae, cum explanationibus, -de Relisiofis Viris. -de Scaccario Regis. -VVcftmonaHerii fccunda. -fa6liim apud Wintoniam. -de Mercatoribus. “de Prohibitione regia. 'de emptoribus Terrarum & Tenementorum., -de Confpiratoribus. -de Militibus faciendis. -de defenfione juris» -de vafto fa6lo tempore alieno. -de Coheredibus filiabus. -de Terris amortificandis, &c. -de Efchaetoribus Regis. In quibus Cafibus Duellum & magna Afllfa pofliint jungi.- 22. Ordo de Wardis & Releviis habendis. 23. Modus faciendi Homagium & Fidelitatem. 24. Articuli Vifus franci plegii. 25. Gompofido de Ponderibus & Menfuris. 26. Affifa Panis & Cerviiiae. 27. Judicium Pilloriac & Tumberelli. 28. Officium Coronatoris. 29. Confuctudines Comitatus Kantiae, 50. Expofitiones Verborum Antiquorum Anglicanorum. 3 I. Hofebondria pro Manerio cuftodiendo. Partem hujus Codicis ignis voravit: reliquum laceratum nullius pretii. III. I. Ricardi de Montibus, Summa 2. Scrmo in i Cor. iii, 17. 3. S. Auguftini Sermo in Orationem Dominicam. 4. Summa abbrcviata fupcr V. & N. Teftamentum. 5. Qiiacnionum rhcologicarum Liber alicujus tertius. Utrum divina Natura potuerii uniri cum humana ? xiv 6. Athanafii, Exhortatio ad Clericos. Etji quidem. Hunc & fcqucntem Codicem abforpfit Ignis. IV. bene praefunt. eft XIV XV L I B R I Mss. i66 9 A IV — VII. IV. Organon Rci-pub. Imperils, In Ghana. V. I. Gulielmi Lyndwode, Conftitutionum provincialium Libri cum ejufdcm Conclufionibus in eofdem. VI. I. Petri de Urbe, de ordine judiciario, Liber. 2. Termini judiciales. VII. I. Statura Lincolniae. 2. Communes Dies, & de Dote. 3. Calendarium. 4. Magna Charta R. Edwardi 3* 5. Charta de Forefta. < 5 . Provifiones de Mertone. 7. Statuta de Marleberge. 8. — — Weftmonafterii primum. 9. Glouceftriae, cum explanationibus. 10. Weftmonafterii fecundum. 1 1. Quia emptores Terrarum. I 2. — — de M creator ibus. 13 - — — de ReligioFis. 14. Wintoniae. 15 - de Scaccario Regis, cum dihridionibus ejufdem. 16. de Quo Warranto. 17 . de Moneta. 18. de Anno& Die. 19. fadum apud Berewyk de Champarturs. 20. de Willielmo de Border. 21. - — dc Lucro Piftoris. 22. Oxonii. 23. ^^^dc Rageman. 24. de Turnis Vicccomitum. 25. ^ia Fines. 26. — -de juratis, Afllfis & Recognitionibus. 27. ]udicium Eflbniorum. 28. Tradatus dc Corona. 29. Magnum Hcngham. 30. Fetaffavcr. 31. Summa Baftardiac. 3 1 . Parvum Hengham. 3 3- Fxceptiones pro Brevibus calTan.iis. XVI 5 : X XV XV XIV •H. Bibliothecae Regiae. 9 A VII XIII. izo. 34. |udicium Pilloriac. 35. *Casclc Demaundcs, 36. Circumfpede agatis. 37. Qualitcr Laici impetrant rcgalcm Prohibitionem» 38. Modus calumpniandi Effonium. 39. Dies Communes de Banco. 40. Sratuta de Militibus. 41. Modus faciendi.Homagium & Fidclitatem. 42. Statuta dc Gaveletto. 43. dcquo Waranto, cum brevibus. 44. Ca^it Trad. 45. Modus componendi Brevia. 46. Curia placitara. 47. Inquirenda de Ballivis, Praepofitis, &c. 48. Arriculi de Traylebaftoun, cum Brevi. 49. Praerogativa Regis. VIII. I. Diftindionum juridicarum Lib. 10 : ex Decretis Gratiani Moiiachi, colledi. xiii 2. ]ohannis de Deo, Libri 4 judiciarii. iX. Sandi Compendium Veritatis Theologicae; 7 Libris. Veritat isTheologice fublimitas xv Poll San[ii in Codice nomen autoris eraditur : Et ad fineni Codicis fcribitur j San&e Thoma, ora pro nobis. Explicit Summa, que vo 'catur V ?ritas Theologie^ fecundun Sandium . . . ..... Unde conjicio, Thomam Becket Cant. Archiepifcopum putatum fuifle hujus Codicis Autorem : cu jus nomen deierimandavit Rex H. VIII ex omnibus Libris in regno fuo. X. Gilbert! Theologi, cognomento Magni, Diftindiones Theologicae; ordine alphabetico ; axg(f>aAoM ^ etTgAg de Extends Manerii. — Mercatorum. — de Mon eta. — Religioforum. -Rageman. 177 Bibliothecae Re'giae. 10 A V VIII. 4^0. 18. * CaditAirifa. 19. Baftardia. 20, Natura Brevium.' 2[. AppcllationcsCoronae. 22. Placita coram Rad. de Hengham & J. de Metingeham, tempore E* i; 23. Fct a Saver. 24. Statuta Wintonlac. 25. Modus faciendi Homagium & Fidditatcm. 26. Modus menfurandi Tcrram. 27. Statuta Attornatorum nova •, edita apud Berwik. 28. Compofitio Monetae & Menfurae. 29. Statutum de prefentibus vocatisad Warantum. 30. — ■ -de Bigamis. 31. Adifa Foreftae. 32. Divifiones Brevium. 33. Utlagaria. -34* Natura Eflbniorum. 35. Summa de Hengham magna & parva, VI. Statuta Privilegia Fratrum B. Marias dc Monte CjH'mell. Imper^ feda. XV VII. I. Williclmi Cancellarii Lincolniae, Diftindliones Thcologicae alphabetic^ xlir 2. Sermones feftivales 39. Vide arcum^et. 3. De quibufdam Volucribus, quas ad cxcmplum morum S.^ Scriptura- commemorat j Libellus, ad Ramerum. 4. Sermones 5. Ferculum fecit fibi Rex, 5. Diftindiones Theologicae plures. Faciamus Chrifia CenacnluW. ■- ’ VIII. I. Formula confirendi Peccata ad Deum. XXfj 2. Canonicum regulareiiT faciendi ds inftirocndimodus» Fo. i. 3. Galfridi Arthurii, de Corporc & Sanguine Domini, Tradatus. -F. 5?- 4. Ivonis, Carnotenfis Epiicopi, Panormia. F. 6. 5. dc excellentia Sajcrocum Ordinum, Tradatus^. F. I i4» 6^ dc convenientia Veteris & Novi Teftamentiy Tradatus.' F. 120. 7. Sermones I 8 Dominicales. F. r3-r. - . 8. Concilium Londinenfe 2. habitum in afccnEofie Domini, A-o. 1117.' F. 149. 9. Pontii PUati Epiftola ad Claudium, dc Chrifto j, et quae inde fequeban* mr. F.i497b. 178 Libri Mss 10 A VIII — XI. 4» 10. Epigrammata in Hermophroditum, & contra Fcbrcm. Fo. 150. b. IX. I. Johannisde Walcys, Summa dc Pocnitcntia. xui 2. Duodecim Gradus Supe biac. 3. S. Auguftini, de vera & falfa Pocnitcntia, Liber. 4. Johannis de Walcys, Summadc 4 Virtutibus cardinalibus. 5. Hugonisde S. Vidore, dc Medirationc &de 5 Seprenis, Liber, 6. De cognitione verae vitae, Liber, SapientiaT)ei, que. 7. S. Auguftini, de vifttatione Infirmorum, Liber. 8. Unde Malum, Liber. 9. de 1 2 abulivis, Liber. 10. de beata Vita, Liber. 1 1. Tradatus introdudorius in cognitioncm S. Scripturae. Scriptum efi in EccL 12. Index brevis alphabeticus in Gregorii Paftoralem. X. I. Vifitationis Liber, pro Archidiacono. Chartaccus. xvi Aut periir, aut loco motus eft. 2. Nicholai de Articulis Fidei, Liber: confirmatus a Clemente Papa III. XIII 3. S. Auguftini, Florum Liber. 4. Definitiones variae; alphabetice. 5. Maccabaeorum &Jofephi Hiftoriarum Epitome 5 metrice : & alia Poe- mata ac Epigrammata Sacra. 6. Daretis Phrygii, de excidio Trojano, Hiftoria ; Cornelio Nepote in- terprete. 7. Serviiin Virgilium Commentarii Folium primum. 8.. Verfus de rebus memoria dignis, unico folio. 9. Summa fuperTitulisDecretalium, axg'ipaAos : per Magiftrum G. xiv 10. Cafus varii Juris Civilis ; ecxefa^oi tcTeP^s^oi, XI . I . Sermones ad diverfa Stacuum & Officiorum genera, axsf aAw^ xiv 2. Herefordenfis Ecclefiae Statuta aVeAera- In prima pagina fic reperitur feriptum. Lilfer M. IVill'telmi Reed Epif- copi Ciceftrenjis i quern emit a ven. Ratre domino Tho. Trylbek Epifeopo Roffenji. Oretis igitur pro utroque. Et infra. Liber Magijiri & Sacer- dotum Collegii S. Trinitatis C cejirie, ex dono ven. Tatris Domini WtlL tertii, Epifeopi Cicejtrenjis s ^i idem Collegium^ a nobilt Viro Domino Bibliothecae Regiae. 179 10 A XI XVIII. et 10 B I. 4'<>. domino Ric. Comite ArmdeU fundatum^ de confenjii omnium quorum inter fuit au6foritate pontificali erexit. Oretis igitur pro eodem & benefac- tor thus ejufdem ac fidelium animabus a Turgatorio liber andis. Et 'volun- tas legantis ejl, quod Liber ijie in eodem Collegio firmiter cathenetur, XII. I. Cafus varii Juris Civilis, c6)te(p»^c‘- XIH 2. Scrmonum Liber. Audit e ver bum Domini. 3. Commentarius in Joel Prophetam. InVerho, 4. Homiliarum Liber. Films ego fum. 5. Moralium Dogmata Philofophorum, contra6la. 6. L.A. Senecae, de 4 Virtutibus, Liber ; extradus. 7. de Clemcntia,ad Neronem, Libri 2 : abbreviate 8. Sermonum Liber. Venit Dominus ^ut fur. XIII. Dunftani, Cant. Archiepifeopi, Expofitio in Regulam B. Benedidi : cum Pidura Dunftani. xiii. Liber olim Ecclelie Chrifti Cantuarie. XIV. Petri Pidavienfis, Quaeftionum Theologicarum Libri 5. xii XV. I. Marfilii Patavini, Defenfor Pacis ; feu, de re Imperatoria& Pontificia, adverfus ufurpatam Romani Pontificis jurifdidioncm, Libri 3. . XIV 2. Gulielmi Occam, de Imperatorum & Pontificumpoteftate, Liber. Hie Liber datus erat Collegio Lyncolnie, per Magiftrum Tho. Gaf. coygne, circa A. D. 1440. XVI. Diftindionum Liber : alphabeticus. xiii Liber olim dc Clauftro RofFenfi. ' XVII. Petri Lombardi, Sententiamm Libri 4. xiv XVIII. I. Petri Blefcnfis, Conqueftio fuper nimia dilationc Hierofoly- mitani Itineris. F. i. XV 2. Vita Reginald!, Principis olim Antiochini. F. 6, 3. — Epiftolae 1 39. Folio 17. Deficiunt in fine. 4. fuper Job, Tradatus axeipaXos. •5. de AmicitiaChrifdana, Liber. (5^ contra perfidiam Judaeorum, Liber. 10 B. 4 ^ 0 . 1. Articuli 12, demonfirantes, Divortium inter Regcm An^liae H. 8 & Kathcrinam, efic ncceflarium. In Charta. xvi A a j II_ i8o L I B R I Mss. lo B II IX. 4'o. II. I. Summadc Virtutibus } 5 Libiis. ‘Prefens Opus hahet $ partes. XIll '2. Dc obfervandis 5c cavendis, Liber. Signaculum Apofiolatus. 3. Expolitio brevis in Orationem Dominicam. 4. Sermo in Matt, vii, 16. 5. Ricardi de Montibus, Summa. 6. Tradatus de7 Mortalibus, 10 Praeceptis, 10 Plagis, 7 Sacramentis 5c 4 Virtutibus. Liber quondam de Clauftro RofFenfi, per fratrem Henricum de Mc« pham. III. Contra Poteftatem Papalcm, Liber. Cum ea fit dignitas. In Charta. xvi IV. I. Dc Jure Civili, Liber, filuon'tam ea quae acivilibus., xm 2. — ———alius Liber . yudicandi formam in utroque. 3. Epiftolarum Decretalium Colledlio. ^oniaminhac. 4. Cafus quidam Juris Canonici. Judicium efi trinus. 5. Concilii Latcranenfis 3> Decreta. 6 . M. Aurclii Calliodori Senatoris, Variarum Formularum Libri 3 prio- res 5 Et Liber 10, ii ; Et Libri duodecimi Epidolae loj Et Libri quarti Ep. a 5- ad 39^'^i Et Libri oftavi Epiftolac 12. V. Roberri Pulli, Sententiarum Libri feu Partes 8. xiii VI. Bernard! Cafus fuper 5 Libros novarum Conftitutionum. xiv VII. PilTchar Commentarius in 4 Libros Sententiarum. xiv Liber olim S. Marie Overy : quern ligari fecit fratcr Will. Rcdymere. VIII. I. Placita communia, 8° & 11° H. 4: Gallice. xv 2. Placita varia ; Gallice. 3. Placita communia, 1 3 R. 2 : Gall. 4. Placita, 40, 14° & 1 8® E. 2 : & I E 3. . xiv Hie Liber habuit Dominos, Edm. Semare &Tho. Vaughan. IX. I. Formulae Literarum, Teftamentorum, Praefentationum, Infti- tutionum, Excommunicationum &c. In Charta. - xv 2. Laurentii Ratholdi Hungarienfis, Vifitatio Purgatorii S. Patricii. 3. Ifidori Hifp. Epifeopi Rhetorica. 4. Ars Verfiftcandi. feluoniam Verfius. 5. Joh. Peckam Cant. Archiepifeopi, Officium DivaeTrinitatis. <5. Xenophontis, Tyrannus i ex tranflatione Leonard! Arctini. 7. Bibliothecae Regiae. i8i 10 B DC XII. 4'". 7 Bafilii M. Otatio, quomodo Icgcndi ilint Graccorura LibrI : Latinc per ciindcm. 8 Socraris, Tra-£l. dc Mortc contemnenda. 9. llbcratis Orationes ad Demonicum Nicoclcm. Latinc per CinCiUm* 10. Gnarini Veronenfis, dc AlTcntatoris & Amici differentia, Trai^atus,^ ex Plutarcho. 1 1. Leon. Arctini, Invecliva contra Hypocritas. 12. Plutarchi, de Ingenuorum cducationc, Tradatus. 13. Didionarium Juridicum. 14. Matthaside Cracovia, Tradatus, ad feiendum quando Peccatum fie niortale vel venialc. I'j. johannis Caldcrini, de Ecclcfiafiico Interdidio, Tradatus. i<5. Prancil'ci Glufini Epifeopi, de quarta relida fratribus, Tradatus^ Vult feil. quartam partem bonorum Monafteriis donatorum Epifeopi elTc; 17. Bartholi de Saxoferrato, Tradatus de Teftimoniis, et Alimentis» 18. De Cedionibus, Tradatus. ^ioniam materia. 19. Bartholi de Saxoferrato, de Statutis, Tradatus. 20. ■ de expenfis, Tradatus. Et alia. Liber depef- quifito Dompni Henrici Cranebroke Monachi Ecclefie Chrifti Cantuarie A°I 452 . X. I. Friderici II, Imperatoris, Querimonia de fua depofitione, adver® fus Papam &Cardinales; per Petrum deVineis. 2. Thomae de Capua, Summula Litcrarum, lopartibus. Liber olim Monafterii VVigornie. XI. De Gubernatione Regni fecundum Jufticiam, Liber, ad Ed. Ill, Regem. ‘Domtne mi Rex, ex quo. In Charta. xvi XII. Liber quondam S. Edmundi Regis : in quo continentur fub- feripta. xv; 1. Petri Adelphonfi Liber de difeiplina clericali. 2. S. Bcrnardi Dida. Miiltinmlta. S . Lcgendae Aureae pars major : in qua continentur Vitae Sandorum, An- dreae, Nicolai, A' e*ii, Praxedis, Mariae Magdalenae, Apollinaris, ChriF- tinac, Jacobi, Chriftophori, 7 Dormientium, Nazarii, Felicis, Simplicii &Fauftini, Marthae, Abdon & Sennes, Germani, Eufebii, Maccabaeo® rum, Stephani Papae, Dominici, Sixti Papae, Donati, Ciriaci, Laurent ii AEiurv L I B R I Mss, lo B XII XVII. et lo C I, II. 'Affumptionis S. Mariae, Bernardi, Timothei, Simphoria li & Bartholo- maei. XIII. Davidis Owen, Detedio Calumniamm Dialog! Papiftici, didi ^eus ^ Rex, In Charta. vxii XIV. Johannis Dumbeltone, Summa ; 9 partibus feu Libris. xv DeLibrarioS. Auguftiniextra Cantuariam, Diftindione 1 2, Gradu 3. XV. I. M. Aur. Gafliodori, variarum Formularum, Libri 9. Defunt cnim Epiftolae, a 3 9* Libri 41! ufque ad Libri 8vi initium, Editionis For- ncrii. xm 2. — — de Inftitutione divinarum Literarum, Liber. 3. Verfus de rebus notabilioribus ; unico folio. XVI. Mauritii Monachi Diftindiones ; alphabetice. xiv XVII. I . Libellus, in quo continentur fub paucis verbis omnes Diftinc- tiones prime partis Decretorum : et omnes Caufe, et omnes Queftiones Caufarum et cujuflibet Queftionis folutio regulariter determinata fecunde partis Decretorum : et omnes Diftindiones de confecratione tertie partis Decretorum. Totum in 3 folds. 2. Gloftae in 5 Libros Decretorum. S acr of an6t e Ecclejie regular is tutio. 10 C. 4ro* I . I. Johannis de Stretford, Cant. Archiepifeopi, Conftitutionum fo- lium primum : quod 2 folia continet imprefl'arum. xiv 2. Conftitutio fada in Concilio fuper habirn Clericorum, apud London A.D. 1348. 3. Sacerdotum inftitutio brevis. In nomine THomiiii. 4. Simonis Mepham, Cant. Archiepifeopi, Conftitutioncs Anni 1328. 5. Concilium Londinenfe, Anni 1237. fub Othone Legato. 6. Othonis Lcgati, Statuta fuper Statu & Rcgula Religioforum. 7. Conflitution sAnni 1248, 8. johannis Peckham, Cant. Arch. Coniticutioncs apud Redyng editae, A. *D. I 279. p. johannis Andrcae Bononienfts, Summa fuper Dccretalcs. 10. Galfridi Tranenfis, Summa fuper Decretales, II. I. Bonifacii 8, Dccrenlium Liber fc.xtus. XIil 2. Laurentii de Sumercotc, Summula, dc formis Ekdionum, perfccia A. D. 125-j. 3 - Bibliothecae Regiae. 183 JO C 11 XIII. 4t^ 3. De confcnfu iriatrimoniali, de prcfcnti &. de futnro : unico folio, III. I. Diftindiones Decretoriim ; cum aliis DiClindionibus. xiv 2, Expofltio ill Orationcm Dominicam dc Canoncm MiflTae. 3. Expofitio in Gantica Canticorum. ‘De Canticis, Idbcr quondam S. Marie de Rading. IV. Gratiani Monaclii Dccrctorum canonicorum colledtanea. xi 1 1 V. I. Expofuio Pfaltcrii. Fleb^t Johannes \ quia. xiii 2. Petri, Parifienfis Cantoris, Glofl’ae in Concordantiam Evangeliftarum. 3. Gloflac in ApoPolorum Epiftolas, Adus 6c Apocalypfin. VI. I. Dc DialedicaTraftatus. xv 2. Nicholai de Orem i Tradatus, de commuiiicatione Idiomatum. 3. Robert! Holcote, Ledurae Sententiarurn Libri 4. 4. Quaeftionum Theologicarum Liber. In difputatione. Inicribitur, Liber Monaflerii S. ‘Petri Gloucejirie., ex adquijitione do- mini IVillielmi Boure., ejufdem Monaflerii Confratris: cujus animam Librum infpicientes Deo fpecialius recommendent, VII. Philippi de Monte Calerio, Poftilla fuper Evangelia. xv VIII. .^gidii Romani, Expofitio in primum Librum Sententiarurn. Liber olim Fratris Thome de Borftalle. IX. I. In Auguftini Libros de Civitate Dei 5 c Retradationum, Tabulae alphabeticae. xv; 2. Aegidii Romani, deRegimine Principum, Liber. 3. Ariftotelis, Politicorum Libri abbreviati. X. Johannis de Bromyard, Tradatus Juris Civilis 6c Canonici, ad mo- - ralcm materiam applicati, fecundum ordinem Alphabeti. xv XI. I. Politicorum Tradatus. Prima §luaeftio. §luid eft fervus? xv 2. Martini Poloni, Didionarium Juris Canonici, 3. — — — -Cronicon. XII. I. Bonaventurae Cardinalis, Principium compendiofum in Li- bros Sententiarurn. xiv 2. ' -■ Summaln tertium 6c quartum Librum Sententiarurn. Liber olim de Clauftro RofFenfi. XIII. Decretalium Libri 5. XIV Liber olim Monaflerii S. Albani. 1 84 L I B R I Mss. 10 D I X. etEI. Folio. I. I. Accurfii Apparatus ad Inftitutiones-Juftiniani. xiv 2 . Juftiniani Imp. Inftitutionum Libri 4: cum GlolTa. 3. — — — — — Novcllarum ConftitutionumLibri 9 ; GlolFa. 4. Confuetudines Feudorum 5 cutn Gloflls j 's Libris. '§(iitadeFeudis^ j. Juftiniani Codicis Libri 3 ultimi 5 cum Accurfii Apparatn.' II. Guliel mi Durantis, 'Speculum Judiciale. x iy Deficit fub finem. HI, Innocentii 4, Papae, Commentarius in 5 Libros Decretaliuni. xiv IV. Summa in Decretales. yUpha&u. xiy V. I. Decretalium Libri 5 5 cumGloflis. ..xiv Praemittitur Arbor Con fanguinitatis & Affinitatis. 2. Innocentii 4, Papae, Conftitutiones in Concilio Lugdunenfi compo- fitae. VI. Dodoris folempnis Summa. xiv Ifte Liber eratEcclcfie S. Marie & S. Egwini Eveftiamie, quern ackjuifi- vit Ric. Penbrock, ejurdem Monaflerii Monachus. Prct. 22>.s. VII. I. Gregorii9, Papae, Decretalium Libri 5 j cum Glofla* xiv 2. Gregorit 10, Papae, Conftitutiones; cumapparatu Garfie. 3. Nicolai 3, Papae, Conftitutiones; cum apparatu Garfie. 4. Conftimtiones Atexandri 4, Ctementis 4, U'rbani 4, 6c Simouis Car- d'inalis. VIII. Gratiani, Decretorum Canonkorum Collci^anea ^ five, Concor- dia difcordantium Ganonum j cum Scboliis Rartholoniei; BriAiani. XIV IX. Juftiniani Impcratoris, Codicis Libri 9priorcs; cum. CloiHa. xrv X. t. Specu.l'um.|uris-Cain«oijiiciac Repeccoiiiam ; fi.vc'c, Summa Siamma- rum; 5 Libris. jld honor em>. xy 2. Traclatus contra opinioncm Lollardorum, q-uii dicunt, Imagines in Ecclefia) non adotandos : tribus fioliis.. HJ.tmtm. [it lickum. 3. Johannis Brut, Lollardi, Conclufioncs damnatac, A. D.. Ii3i9'$ : iiuka, pagina. Liber olim Clauftralium dc Rcdyng, loE. Folio.. I. I. Johannis Andrcae, Apparatus in 5 L'brcs Decretalium. xiv Bibliothecae Regiae. i8<) loE I VI. Folio. 2. Bonifacii 8, Papae, Decrctalium Liber fextus ; cum Apparata.’ 3. Guidonisde Bafio, Commentarius in fextum Librum Decretaliunir II. Gratiani, Decrctorum Colledlanea ; five, Concordia difcordantium Canonum j cum Scholiis Bartholomei Brixiani. xiv In hujus Codicis fine feribitur ; Apud Weftmonafteriuniy London, in parochia S. Margarete, A.D. 1300, quaji media noHe^ *vicinis pturibtis 'vigilant ibiis.^ cum magno & ingenti lumine fuper le Hers & altbi per cir~ cuitumy circa cada-ver unius falfi ^ueJioriSy fubito fuerunt extinCia lu- minaria ; omnia ornament a & cadaver diBi falfi filueftoris cum cla- mor e terribili malignorum Spirituum ablata et abduBa. III. I . Juftiniani Imperatoris, Inftitutionum Libri 4 ; cum Glolfa, xiv 2. Novellarum Conftitutionum Libri 9; cum Glofla. 3. Confuetudines Feudorum, 5 Libris j cum Glofla. 4. Juftiniani Imp. Codicis Libri 3 ultimij cum Apparatu. IV. Decretalium Libri 5 : cum Glofla & Illuminationibus qualibus qualibus. xiv Liber olim Domus S. Bartholomei in Smyth Fylde. V. VI. Hoftienfis, Commentarius in 5 Libros Decretalium; 2 Voluminibus. In Dei omnipot entis gloria. xiv In prima pagina fic feribitur ; “ Cautio Johannis OfFergail, Dionyfii Macgirr, Rogeri Oflubail, Salmonis Macbeanun, Nicholay Macbradaid, Nicholai Syredean, expofita in Ciftade Langton pro 6 Marcis, in vigi- *'■ lia Apoftolorum Petri & Pauli, anno Domini 1368 Eteft feiendum, “ quod Johannes Langport luebatiftum librum cum fupplemcnto de pre- dicla Ciftade Langton folvendo 6 Marcas predidas : et fic ifte Liber re- “ maneat penes dominum & magiftrum inpignoratus uf- que ad feftum S. Michaelis proximo futurum. Quod fi contigerit do- “ minum Libri venire infra feftum S. Michaelis predidi, vel in fefto, quod “ habcat diftum Librum, lolvendo 6 Marcas predidas : fin autem, rema- neat Liber penes predidum Hugonem ; ut fic didlus magifter Hugo in “ bona fide teneatur orare pro domino Libri, viz. projohanne OfFergail, “ pro rcfiduo valoris predidi Libri.” Et in ultimo folio feribitur : “ Cautio “ Willielmi Chaumbre & Thome deHannoye, expofita in Gifta de Robyry ‘‘ die Martis proximo poft: feftum S. Petri in cathedra, pro tribus Marcis, “ A. D- 1371- Et tradatur Willielmo Chaumbre vel ejus procuratori.” B b yii. Libri Mss. iS6 10 E VII ~IX. Folio. VII. ■» — . 7 ^ , — ■ Com. in 2^“Librum Dccretalium. xiv Liber olim Monafterii S. Albani. VIII. Summa in Decretales. Alpha etu. xiv Ifte Liber erat de fpeciali provifione Fratris Thome de Aylesberi Mona- chi S. Albani, ad ufum perpetuum didi Monafterii. IX. Gregorii 9, Papae, Dccretalium Libri 5 5 cum Glofta. xiv I. Bibliothecae Regiae. 187 1 1 A I VIII. 8 I. Thomae Becket, Cant. Archiepifcopi, Gaufae Martyrii breviter inti- niatac. xiv 2. Thomae de Cobham, de Cafibus & Poenitentiis fecundum Canones, Libri 8. 3. De7 Sacramentis, de mortal ibus Peccatis, Virtutibus, Gratia, Orationc, 1 2 Articulis Fidei &c. Liber. Injirmitatem contraEiam. 4. De 7 Sacramentis, Tradatus. Sequitur de, ^ 5. B. Mariae, Laudes fui-ipfius. Ego fum Celi Regina. xv 6. Henrici Chicheley, Cant. Archicpilcopi, Epiftola Roberto Gilbert Lon- dinenfi Epifeopo miifa A. D. 1434 J ut Articuli Concilii apud Reding, An- ni 1279, legantur in Ecclefiis, ftatis diebus, in lingua vulgari. II. Johannis de Deo, Breviarium fuper Decretalcs. xni III. I. Diftinftiones Theologicae. Introducendis in facnltatem, xiii 2. Willielmi Lincolnienfis Cancellarii, Diftindliones Theologicac, al- phabetice. IV. Alberici Gentilis, Difputationes 2, de regia poteftate abfoluta, & deconjundtione Regnorum Britanniae. In Charta. xvii V. I. Argumenta in varias Thefes Theologicas. Ecclejiafiica correEiiOy qtie fit. XII 2. Ifidori Hifpalerifis Epifeopi, Expofitio in Genefin. 3. Petri Abailardi, Pars Libri Sententiarum, Sic ^ Non (SvQli. 4. Pars difputationis inter Chriftianum & Philofophum. 5. Bernardi, Abbatis Clareval. dc vita religiola, Tradlatus. Voluntariefa- crificabo. Liber quondam S. Marie Merton. VI. Thomae de Chapham, Summa de Cafibus Poenitentiae. xiii VII. Elucidarius, 3 Libris. xir VIII. I. Magna Carta R. Ed. 3. xiv 2. Carta de Forefta. Statuta de Mertone. Marlebcrge. Wcflmonafterii primum. Gloucehriae 5 cum cxplanationibus. — Weftmonaflerii fecundum & tertium. 3. 4 - 5 - 6 . 7 - 8 . ■ 9. 10 . -de Religiofis. -Quia Fines. "de Attorn, recip. & de Finibus. Bb2 1 1 , i88 L I B R I Mss. 1 1 A Vlll XIV. 8". 1 1,. Modus faclcndi Homagium & Fidem. 12^ Statutum Wyntoniae. 13^ ■■■■- Oxoniae. 14. ■ — de Scaccario; cum diftridionibus ejufdem.. 15. -f-! — Circumfpefte.agatis. 1 5. de Regia prohibitionCi 17. * — ' ne quis ponatur in Aflifis. i8> — — — de Jufticiariis aflignatis. — .- w ' ji i- de Religiofis, apud Karliolum editum^ 2Q. de. Terris amovtuandis. 21. de modo calumpniandi Effonium, 2Z., de Militibus. 23, ' de Bigamis. 24, I I - I 1. ■ dc vocatis^ad^Warantum. 25, Articuli apud Weftm. per Concilium editi. 2 6. Statutum, de. praerqgativa Regis. 27, Vifus Franci Plegii. 2 8.. Communes Dies de Banco. 29. De conjundim Feoffatis. 30. Statutum de defenfione juris admifli. 31. Expofitiones Vocabulorum Juris. 32. Statuia. edita apud Weftmonafterium, 5 E. 3. 3 3* Formulae Brevium &c. Gallice. IX. Statutorum, Placitorum, Brevium & Formularum variarum Liber eixtipeL?\,os. XV X. I. IvonisCarnotenfisEpifcopi, Epiftolae 267. xii 2. Fulberti Cam. Epifcopi, Epiftolae 15. XL Formularum & Regularum Juris Civ. & Can. Liber a’xe^aAos. xv XII. Petri deVineis, Flores Didaminum. xv XIII. I. Johannis Lathbury, Diftindionum Liber, alphabctice. In Charta. xv 2. Sermo in Cantic. II, 5. Reverendi Magijlri. Liber olim Collegii deTatefhall. XIV. I. De officio Judicis circa Inquifitionem faciendam, Trad. Fi- deamus qualiter. xv 2. De Refcriptis, Trad. Refer iptum non •valet. 3 - Bibliothecae Regiae. i8p 1 1 A XIV —XVIII 8". ct 1 1 B I. 4 '”- DcCafibiis totius Juris, in quibus qiiis excommunicatus eft, Tradt. Cum Excommunicationis, 4. Pro dcfcnfione Subditorum, Trad. Cum ad-Eradatum. 5. Dc eledionibus Praelatorum, Trad. ^iafepe* 6 . De Vifitatione &c. Trad. Cum facienda. 7. Othonis Cardinalis, Conftitutiones in Concilio Londinenfi, A. D* 1237. 8. Ottoboni Cardinalis, Conftitutione?:. in Concilio Anglicano, A. D,. 1 248. 9. Johannis Pcckam, Cohftitutionum Provincialium Lib. j. 10. Cafus, in quibus Ecclefia eft reconcilianda. 1 1. Cafus, in quibus Poenitens ad Epifeopum eft mittendus. 12. Cafus , in quibus folus Papa difpenfat. 13. Qiiaeftiones To8^ de Cafibus Matrimonii. 14. Vincentii Bellovacenfis, Speculum dodrinale, de Criminibus quae funt inter hominem &proximum. XV. I. Summula, quae vocatur, Ut nos minores. Incipit 5 Rex pa^ cificus. XVI 2. De proceflli Judicii, Trad. Antequam de proceffu. 3. Opus aureum pro Curiis cotidianis, tarn in pradica quam fuper arte fpeculativa. Johannes Bottler. XVI. Rerum & Muniorum Clientelarium Liber Chartaceus. ori-- gine E>ominorum &. xvi XVII. I. Thomaede Capua, ArsDidaminum. xvi 2. Epiftolarum diffinitarum, Libri feu Partes 10. Liber quondam S. Marie Radyngie. XVIII. I. De modo ferviendi & gubernandi Familiam. Initium Sa-- pientie. In Charta. xiv 2. Formula Compotus Servientis in Manerio, proA. D. 1377* Sed mo- do defideratur. 1 1 B. 4^0. I. I. Robert! Cowton, Quaeftiones in 4 Libros Sententiarum. xv 2. Tabula ineundem, compilataper Petrum Partrich Cancellarium Lin- colniae, qui hunc Codicem dedit communi Librarie Ecclcfie Lincoln. 3 . Quaeftiones 2 1 Theologicae i cum Indice alphabetico. Utrum in *Di~ 'uinis. Liber olim B. Marie Lincolnk. XL' ipo L I B R I Mss. 1 1 B II V. 4^0. II. I. Expofitio fuperDecreta. ^oniam in omnibus. xiii 2. Leges Anglo-Saxonum & Normannorum. Fo. 103. . 3. Septem Miracula Mundi. Fo. 167. 4. Poema elegiacum, in Laudes Miflae. Scribere propofui. F. 168. 5. Odonis Cameracenfis, Expofitio Canonis Miflae & Evangeliorum. F. 182. 6. Com. in quofdam Pfalmos. Beatus cui omnia. . Liber olim Monafterii Wygornie. III. I. De Euchariftia, Trad. Tranjiturus de hoc. xiv 2. Summa de Virtutibus. ' Cum circa ut ilia. 3. Summa de Viriis. Brimo videndum eft. P.396. 4. .BonaventuraeCard. Lignum Vitae. P. 505. 5. De cuftodia five dodrina Cordis, Lib. Breparate cor da veflra. V . 523. 6 . Sermo in Mat. V. Videndum^ quot. P.586. 7. RobertiGroftete Line. Epifeopi, de 10 Praeceptis,Lib. P. 597. 8. Temporis Compoti Ratio. Compotus eft feientia. P. 651. 9. S. Pauli Vifio Inferni. P. 673. 10. Forma coiifitcndi five interrogandi de Peccatis, fecundum Robertum Line. P. 676. 11. Senecae ex Libris extrada, de Paupertate, dementia & Bencficiis. P. 683. 12. Excerpta varia. P.697. 13. ’ Hymnus ad Chrifium ; Gallice : cui inferibitur ; Prater Martinus me feripjit^ cui Chriffus fit propitius. Amen. Liber olim Ecclcfie S. Edmundi Regis. iV. , Petri Pidavenfis, Sententiariim Lib. xiv V.' r. Robert! Winchelfey Archiepifeopi Cant. Conflitutiones. xiv 2. ]uris Canonici Pars, cum Glofla. Cum in mult is. xiii 3. 'Got'ridi Subdiaconi 5c Capellani, Summa I'upcr Titulis Decretalium j 4 libris. 4. Concilium Londinenfe ; fub Othonc Card. A. D. 1237, 5. ' Concilium Oxonicnl'e, (ub Stephano Langton Archiepifeopo, A. D. 1222. 6. Concilium Lugdiincnfc, fub Gregorio 10 Papa. 7. Dc modo eligendi Epilcopiim, Trad. XIV Bibliothecae Regiae. Ipl 1 1 B V XV. et 1 1 C I, II. 4‘'. 8 . Dc Rcgiilaribus & tranfeuntibus ad Religionem,Trad. Non folutn in. L'bcr o'im EccIcH': 13 . Mar'u' Merton. Roberti Cowton Qiacdioncs in + Libros Ecntciitiarum ; cum In- dice alphnbetico. xv Liber antcii Collcgii dc T«rern.dlc. VII. Iddori Hifl^aicnds Epiicopi, Scntentiariipn Libri 3. . x VIII. Decrctalium Libri 5. xiv IX. I. Pricratiis S. Andrcaq Norrhaivipton,Sj: iritua'ia d: Tempora’da. xs’- Igne nupero abllimpta. 2. Chartac. xni Igiie contractac, ut p.arvi finr ufiis. X. I. ]ohannis Borough, Pupiila Oculi 5 loPartibus feu Libris. Hu- mane conditio nature. 2. Modus pronunciandi fententias Excommunicationum. Sacerdotis pa' rochialis. 3. Conditutiones Synodales. Td)ebentes rationem de. ' 4. Walter! Hylton, Gonclufiones de Imaginibus, contra Hacreticos, 5. S. Pauli vifio Inferni. XI. Belli & Alani Dodlorum, Opinioncs contrariae circa verum fen- fum Cap. Romana j de cenfibus fexti Libri Decretalium j A. D. 1526. xvi XII. Baconis, Compendium Legis Chrifti et Canonis facri, fuper quartum Sententiarura. xv XIII. I. Ivonis Carnotenris Epifeopi, Panormia. xiii 2. Remenfis Ecclefiae, Oido legendi atque canrandi per totum annum. XIV. Summa f'-per Codicem & Inftiruta. ^uia inter ceteras. xiv XV. I. Juftiniani Imperatoris, Inftitutionum Libri4. xiv 2. De Regulis Juris, Libor. Regula eji que. Liber de Clauftro Roffenfi, per Reymerum Monachum. 1 1 C. 4*0, I. Petri Lombardi, Sententiarum Libri 4. xiii Liber olim de Clauftro Roffenfi, per fratrem Johannem de Wefterham Priorem. II. Johannis Monachi S. Marcellini & Petri, Repertorium fuper Librum fextum Decretalium j compofitum A. D. 1298. et datum per Domi- num Thomam Chilenden ^ Ecclcfie Chrifti Cantuar. A. D. 1 5 84. xiv Poftea L I B R I Mss. ipl 1 1 C. II ^XI. €t 1 1 D I. Folio. Poftea fait S. Marie Radyng, ex adquifitione fratris Thome Chil- mark. III. Juftiniani Imp.Digcftorum feu Pandedarum Libri 24priores. Deeft Tit. 3 Libri 24. xiii Iftum Librum Oxonie ligari fecit Ric. de Redyng, in ufum Monafterii Redyngie. IV. Thomae Aquinatis, Prima fecundae SummaeTheologiae. xiv V. I. Gulielmi de Mandagoto, Dccretum Elcdionis 5 five, de Ele^lio- nibus novorum Praelatorum, Liber. xiv 2. Laurentii de Somercote, Summa de forma cligendi. VI. Johannis Bacunthorpe Com. fuper 1““, 2 & Lib. Sententi- arum. xv Scriptus eft Liber per fratrem Ric. Hadley, OrdinisGarmelitarum. VII. I. Calendarium. xiii 2. Bernard! Papienfis Praepofiti, Breviarium 5 Librorum Decretalium: cum Glofla. 3. Decretalium fecund! Voluminis, Libri 5 : cum Glofla. 4. Decretalium Innocentii 3, fecundum Pctrum Beneventanum compila- tarum, Libri 5 : cum Glofla. 5. Decretalium 5 Librorum Colledliones 2 aliae i cum Gloflis. VIII. Gulielmi Lyndwood, Provinciale, five Conftitutiones Angliac, '5 Libris. xv IX. Innocentii 4 Papae, Com. in 5 Libros Decretalium. xiv X. Henrici Tornacenfis Archidiaconi, Quodlibeta 15, in 4 Libros fen- tentiarum. xv XL I. dementis 5 Papae, Conftitutiones-, five Decretalium Liber- fep- timus } cum Glofla. xi-v 2. Gulielmi Durandi, Repertorium Juris, 5 Libris. Hunc Librum dedit Glauftralibus Radingie Dompnus Thomas Erleye, quondam Abbas predidi loci. 1 1 D. Folio. I. I. Juftiniani Imperatoris, Inrtitutionum Libri 4^ cum Glofla. xiv 2. — — GodicisLib. 1 1 & 1-2 us j cum Glofla. “ 3 . ■ ' ' — Novellarum Gonflitutionum Libri 9. Liber olim de Clauftto JRoflcnfi, collatus per -Magiftrum Thomam Bradcwelle. II. Bibliothecae Regiae, 1 1 D II V. Folio. II. Gratiani Decretorum Canonicorum Colledanea ; Fve, Con- cordantia difcordantium Canonumj cum Scholiis Bartholomaei Brixiani. XIV III. Juftiniani Imperatoris, Pandedarum, five Digeftorum Libri 24.pri- orcs : cum Gloffa. xiv IV. I. Ifidori Hifpalcnfis Epifcopi, Praefatio hujus Libri, qui dicitur, Dida Pontificum vel Decreta S. Patrum. F. i. xv 2. Aurelii Carthag. Epifcopi, Epiftola ad Damafum Papain, cum Re- fcripro. 3. Ordo celcbrandi Concilii. F. 2. 4. dementis Romani, Epiftolae 5. F. 3. 5. Dccretales Epiftolae Anacleti, Euarifti, Alexandri i, Sixti i, TelefphonV Egini, Pii I, Anicii i, Sotheri, Eleutherii i, Vidoris i, Zepherini, Ca- lixti I, Urbani i, Pontiani, Auterii, Fabiani, Cornelii, Lucii, Stephani i, Sixti 2, Dionyfii, Felicis i, Euticiani, Gaii, Marcellini, Marcelli, Eufe- bii, & Melchiadis. F. ii. < 5 . De primitiva Ecclefia & prima Synodo. Nemo qui. F.47. 7. Conftantini Imperatoris Donatio. F.47. 8. De Concilio Niccno, Epiftola. F.48. 9. Decretales Epiftolae Silveftri 1, Marci, Julii, Liberii, Felicis 2, Da- mafi, Siricii, Anaftafii i, Innocentii, Zofimi, Bonifacii i, Celeftini, Sixti 3, Leonis i, Silverii, Hillarii, Simplicii, Felicis 3, Gelafii, Anaftafii 2, Simachi, Hormifdac, Johannis i, Felicis 4, Bonifacii 2, Job. 2, Agapiti, Silverii, Vigilii, Pelagii i, Job. 3, Benedidi i,Pelagii2, Gregorii i & 2, &Nicbolai2. F. 50. 10. Canones Conciliorum ; viz. Apoftolorum, Niceni i, 2, Anciretani, Gangorcnfis, Sardicenfis, Antiocbenfis, Laodicenfis, Epbefini, Cbalcedo- nenfis, Garthagincnfis i, 2, 3,4, 5 Milevitani. Arelatenfis i,2& 3, Ecc'efiae Vaicntinac, 1 auritani, Regienfis, Auranfici, Vafenfis, Aga- thcnfis, Aurcliancnfis, Terraconenfis, Gcrubdenfis, Hilerd* nfis, Valentini, Tolctani i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12, 1 3, Conftantinop. Calcedo- nenfis, Bracorenfis i, 2 & 3, & Hifpalenfis 2. F. 134. V. I. Giiidonis dc Bayfio Arcbid. Bonon. Apparatus in 5 LibrosDecre- taliuni. XIV 2. Apparatus in fextum Libium Decretalium. Tremijfs cajibus Jingula- ribus. Cc ip4 L I B R I Mss. II DV IX. ct II El IX. Folio. 3. Decretalium Lib. 6: cum Apparatu Johannis Monachi Cardinalis. 4. Johannis Andreae, Com. in s Lib. Decretalium. VI. Juftiniani Imperatoris, Digeftorum vcl Pandedarum Libri-24 prio- res; cum Apparatu. xiv VII. Ivonis Carnotcnfis Epifcopi, Liber Decrctorum. xii Liber olim B. Marie Lincolnie. Prct. 30 j. VIII. Paparum Decrcta 6c Concilia Gcncralia [ut ii D. IV. 6c 9 B. XII.] xii Liber olim Monaftcrii S. Petri Glouceftric. IX. Gratiani, Decretorum Collcdlanea ; cum Scholiis Bartholomaei Brixiani. xiv AnnoDomini 1 3 3 6 magifter Rqgerus de Sarum facre Thcologic Pro- fefibr dedit hunc Librum Deo 6c Ebclefie S. Albani. 1 1 E. Folio. I. I. Gulielmi Lyndwode, Conftitutionum Provincialium Libri 5, cum Commentafio. xv 2. Gulielmi de Talia, Tabula Alphabetica ineofdcm, II. Innocentii Papae 4, Com. in 5 Libros Decretalium. xv III. Juftiniani Imperatoris, Pandedarum Libri 24 priores j cum Com- mentario. xiv IV. Johannis de Imola, Com. in Lib. Clementinarum. In Charta. XV Scriptus erat Codex per Rudolphum de Saxonia Capitun, Anno 1472 5 Expenlis Magiftri Thome Langton, Juris Pontificii Dodloris. V. Barbacii Opera juridica. In Charta. xv VI. Eufebii Caefarienfis Epifcopi, Hiftoriae Ecclcfiafticae Libri 12. XIII VII. Andreae Abbatis de Sicilia, Ledura fuper quarto 6c quinto Dccrc- talium. In Charta. xv Michel Nycolai de Villa Elwoudsdyk fcripfit A. D. i47?-* VIII. Andreae de Sicilia, Com, in quintum Lib. Decretalium. In Charta feriptus A.D. 1452. xv IX. Johannis de Anania, Con. in Decretalium libros. In Charta. xv X. Bibliothecae Regiae. * 9 ? 1 1 E X, XL Folio. X. Butrii (Antonii) Com. in fecundum Librum Decretalium. Charta.' XV XI. Hymnorum Liber cum Notis Muficis, compofitus A. D. 1515. XVI \ C C 2 €2 A ! 1^6 I B R I Mss, ^12 A I Mariac Norfolche, -XXVI. 4to. & 8''0. Sententiae ex vaiiis audoribus colledae. I. &n. Charta. xv i iri. Mariac ArundeU, Similitudines cx varilscollcctac. Chart. xvr IV. Alexandri Severi Sententiae & Resgeftac, ex Anglicoin Scrmoncin Latinum verfae per Mariam Arundell & Johannem Radcliffnm. xvi V. Jacobi Coningham, generis Cognationumque gradus R. Jacobi I, Chart. XVII VI. Douglae Caftillion & Richardi Worfeley, Carmina in adventum Henrici Principis. Charta. xvii VII. Nicolai Denifoti, Carmina ad Edvardum 6 fcripta. xvi yill. Roberti Twifti, Carmina in Natalitias R. Elizabctae. Charta. XVI IX. Johannis de Cirellis Beneventani, Oratio ad laudem Henrici 8. xvr X. Bernardi Andreae, Strenaad H. 8. Charta. xvi XL Johannis Stratii, Gratulatio de nuptiis R. Philippi & Mariae. xvi XII. Viola Martia, R. Carolo i nata, i 6 Cal. Apr. 1636, decantata a Mufis ScholaeWeftmonafterienfis, Chefvici exulibus. Charta. xvir XIII. Genethliaca Duels Eboracenfis, celebrata a Mufis Scholae Weft- monafterienfis. Chart. ’ xvii XIV. Jodoci Harchii, Oratio in obitum R. Hen. 8. Chart. xvi XV. Roberti Oweni, Carmen gratulatorium in reditum D. Henrici Comitis Arundclii. Charta. xvi XVI. Stephani Baronis, Tradatus de regimine Principum. xvi XVII & XVIII. Fr. Hering M. D. Poema in Conjurationem pulveream. Chart. XVII XIX, » — - — ejufdem Pars fecunda : Charta. xvii XX. CollegiiWickamenfis Puerorum, Carmen nuptiale ad Philippum & Mariam R. 1 554. Charta. xvi XXL Georgii Tuke, Regia venatio, Poema. Charta. xvii XXII. Arithmeticae Regulae 5 priores. Charta. xvi XXllI. Galfridi Ludovici, in adventum R. Elifabetae, Carmen Lat. & Oratio Gr. gratulatoria. Charta, xvi XXIV. Axiomata quaedam Chriftiana. Charta. xvi XXV. Gul. Buklaei, Annulus horarius. Chart. xvi XXVI. Joh. Dudlaei Northumbriae Duels, jam turn fecuri percutiendi, Concio ad Populum. Chart. xvi XXVII. Bibliothecae Regiae. m 1 1 A XXVII — XLIII. 4“. XXVII. Job. Goi'doni Poemation dc Nuptiis Fredcrici Principis et Elizabetae, Jacobi I R. filiac . Chart. xvii XXVIll. Wickamcnfis Colkgii Puerorum Ca-rmen ad Henricum Wal- liae P. Chart. xvii XXIX. Petri Carmeliani, ad Edwardum Angliae Principem, de Vere Carmen i A. D. 1482. xv XXX. Aetonenfis Scholac Ovatio de adventu R. Elizabetae ad Arces Vindeforenfes, A. D. 1563. Charta. xvi XXXI. Tho. Pembridgii, Poccoa ad R. E!iz. didum, Mutuis auxilus Jlant omnia. Charta. xvi XXXII. I. Gualteri Dcleni, De timore Domini, Tradl. A. D. 1538. xyi 2. ' — de Praeeminentia publica & civili,Trad. 3. ■ ’de Certitudine Religionis Chriftianae, Trad. XXXIII. Wickamenlis Collegii Puerorum Carmen gratulatorium in adventum R. Edoardi 6, A. D. 1552. Charta. xvi XXXIV. I. Urbium & Regionum quarundam Elogia. Charta.. xvii 2. Compendium Rhetoricac ; Metrice & Prof. 3. Compendium Geographiae. XXXV. Gulielmi Alabafter, Fpithalamium in Nuptias Roberti Carii Comitis Somerfetiae & Francifeae Howarde. Charta. xvii XXXVI. Thomae Baftarde, Jacobo R. i, Carmen gratulatorium. Charta. xvii XXXVII. - — ’Strena. Charta. xvii XXXVIll. Huicci cujufdam Poemata ad R. Eliz. Chartd. xvi XXXIX. Theophili Feild, Thefis in Qiiaeftiones 2 in Scholis difputan- das; Tcil. i. NuUi Gladio permiffa vita'Frincipis. i. Haeres Fetri non eji haeres Gladii. Chart. xvii XL. Thefis in Quaeft. Or dinar e Epifeopi Gloria difpM. Char. xvii XLI. Weftmonafterienfis Scholae Carmina Elizabetae R. conferipta, A. D. 1597. Chaita. xvi XLII. Infignia Nobilium Ordinis Perifcelidis A. D. 1603. xvii XLUI. GeorgiiCarleton, Carmen Panegyricum,ad R.Elizabetam. Char- ta. XVI XLIV.' 15)8 Libri Mss. 12 AXLIV LXV. & Folio. XLIV. Robert! Puei Oratio & Carmen Panegyricum, ad R. Jaco- bum I Charta. xvii XLV. Henrici VVottoni, de Quadrupedis, Liber. Charta. xvii XLVI. Nicolai Grimoaldi, Archipropheta, Tragoedia. Charta. xvi XLVII. Oxonienfis Academiae Gratulatio de adventu R. Elizabetae ad aedes Comitis Leyceftrienfis. Charta. xvi XLVIil. Petri Perufini, de Principe, Liber, ad R. Elizabetam. Charta. XVI XLIX. Bexal I i Oratio in Laudem Regis Hifpaniae. Charta. xvi L. Tho. Wilfoni Oratio Panegyrica ad R. Elizabetam, A. D, 1566. Charta. xvi LI. Thomae Butler, Strena, ad R. Eliz. Charta. xvi LIE Colledtanea quaedam, de Confpirationibus Papifticis, R. Jacobo i infcripta. Charta. xvii LlII. De Unione Infulae Britannicae, Trad, fecundus. Charta. xvii LIV. Petri Olivarii, Ratio Icgendae Hiltoriac, R. Edvardo 6 infcripta. Charta. xvi LV. Ifraclis Brimelli, Poematia, Henrico Principi Walliae infcripta. Charta. xvii LVI. Poema hcroicum in R. Jacobi i introitum in Londinum. Charta. XVII LVII. Weftmonallerienlis Scholac, Pictas in R.GaroIi i Coronationem. Charta. xvii LVIII. Carmen gratulatorium in cjufdem e Scotia reditum. Charta. xvii LIX. Gu). GagerijPyramisquinto Novembris 1605 facra ; Poema fcil. heroicum ; fcriptum A. D. 1608. Charta. xvii LX. Wickamenfis Scholac Mufac in Adventu R. Caroli i ad Winto- niam. Charta. xvii LXI. Carmen Panegyricum, ad R. Jacobum r. Charta. xvii LXIl. Poema in Strenam Tho. Wullco Card, oblatum. Charta. xvi LXTlI. fulii Claudii Iguini, Oratio ad H. 8, ad taciendam expeditio- nem in Turcas hortatoria. Charta.. xvi LXIV. Oxonienlis Chaiitcs in adventu R.Chrifliani 4 in Anglian?. Charta. xvii LXV. Actonenfs Scholac Mufac ad R. Elizabetam. Charta. xvi LXVL Bibliothecae Regiae. 1 1 ALXVI— LXK. 4™. & Folio, et 12BI— X. LXVl. Hcnrici Peachami, VciTio Bacr/Aixa in bafiliCa Embicmata. Charta. xvi LXVII. Paulinac Scliolac, in Rcgni Elizabctae initium, Carmen e^^xco- jj.iacriKov. Charta. xvi LXVIll. And. Locxchii, Pathos & Apollinis inftindus j Poemata, ad Jacobum R. 6 . Charta. xvi LXIX. Elizabetac R. Oratio ad Acadcmiam Cantabrigicnfcm habita, A. D, 1564. iina cum Gul. Mafterii Orationc ad Illam. Charta. xvi LXX. Chriftophori Windici Litcrae & Poemata, R. Jacobo i data. Charta. xvii 12B. 8 °. I. Grammatica, ex Prifciano, Autore Dodrinalis, Petro Helia, Donato 6c Ifidoro, compofita. xv II. Gualr. Dclaeni, de Anni Feriis, Menfibus 6c ftatis Judaeorum Jc- juniis, Liber: Scriptus A. D. 1541. Charta. xvi III. I. iEimiliiMacri, de Hcrbarum viribus, Libri Folia 3 prima. xiv 2. Thefaurus Paupcrum : Lib. Mcdicinalis. In namine fan 5 ie, 3. Trad. Medicinales 2. Incipit i. Amkumtnduit ■, qui. 2. Corpus homi-' n 'ts conjiat. 4. Specierum 6c Herbarum nominum expofitio alphabetica. Deficit ia Litcra S. 5. Chirurgicus Tradatus. ^ofl miindifabricam. IV. I . Liber Scintillarum. ‘Dominus dixit in Evangelio, xiii 2. Smaragdi Abbatis, Diadema Monachoruui, ex Sententiis Patrum con- textum. V. Johannis Mauritii Mifcellanea five Chaos, facete didorum, Hiftori- corum6cc. A. D. 1604. Charta. xvii VI. Gul. Parroni Liber de Fortuna Hcnrici Duels Eboraci, adH. 7 in- fer iptus. XV VII. I. Herbarum DidionariumLat. Angl. Chart. xvii 2, ‘Vires. VIII. Robert! Flud M. D. Declaratio de Opere quodam ejus medicinali. Chsrta. xvn IX. De re medica, Libri 6. Si quis intent e dt^der at, xiii X. Colledanea mcdica : Aiphabetice. Charta. xvn XL / 200 L I B R I Mss, I2BXI XXL XI. Richardi Forfteri, Pracdidtio Deliquii Solaris, quod incidit in A. D. 1567. Charta. xvi XII. 1. Tradatus Medici 4, Incertorum Audorum. xiii 2. SummadeAnima. Animafevfibtlis eft. 3 . Johannicii, Ifagogarum ad Galicni microtednum, Liber. 4. Hippocratis Aphorifmi. j. — Prognofticarum Liber. 6 . Aemilii Macri, de viribus Herbarum, Liber. XIII. Gualt. Delaeni, Liber de 3 Hierarchiis ; ccclcfiallica, politica & oeconomica. xvi XIV. I. L’Expofuion du Pfeaulme 8, enVersj aplique aRoyH. 8& Roinc Catherine D’Efpigne. en Chart. xvi 2. S. Catherinac Vita, Carmine Phaleucico. 3. Ariftotelis Oratio ad Alcxandrum M. de Vitae inftitutione. XV. Johannis Robyns, de Cometis, Commentaria. Charta. xvi XVI. Conftantini Monachi Viaticum medicum. xi 1 1 XYil. Johannis Miller, Prioris quinti de Ingham, Rhetorica. in Charta. XV XVIII. De dignitate Status regii, Liber etx.i(pct?ioi. xvi XIX. T. Johannis Chylmark, de Alteratione, Liber. ’ xv 2. Gulielmi Mylverlay, in univerfalia Porphyrii Liber. 3. Walteri Burley, fuper Porphyrii Ifagogen, Liber. 4* Rogeride Whelpedale, de univerfalibus, Liber. 5. Walter! Burley, dt potentiis Animae, Liber. 6. ]ohannis Scharpe, de univerfalibus, Liber. 7. Roberti Alington, Praedicamenta. Gulielmi Mylverlay, fex Principia. 9. Johannis Tartas, Problemata fuper 5 univerfalia. 10. Walteri Burley, Expofido fuper Librum pofteriorum Ariftotejs. It/ - deScnfibilibus, Tradatus. XX. I. Tradatus Medicus. In Charta. xvi 2. ]acobi de Arte Memoriae, Tradatus. 3. De Memoria, Tradatus alius. 4. f Mateoli Perufini, de Memoria, &c medo (iudendi, Tradatus impreniis. XXI. I. Acgidii Romani, de Rcgimine Principum, Libri 3. xvi 2. Elavii Vegetii, Rei militaris Epitome i Libris 4. XXII. Bibliothecae Regia e. 201 12 B XXII XXV. XXII. Calcidii Comm, in Timaeum Platonis. Liber Johannis Dee. A. D. 1557. XXIII. Jacobi de Geffolis, de Ludo Scaccorum, Liber. xvi XXIV. I. Schola Salernitanai feu. Regimen Sanitatis, per Doclores Salcrnienfes. xv 2. TLmilii Macri, de viribus Herbarum, Lib. alphabetice et metrice. 3. Thomac de Aquino, de modo confitendi dc de puritate Confcienciac, Liber: imprelTus in Charta. 4. S. Albani Vita. Imprefll 5. Tundali cujufdam, vifio Inferni & Paradifi. ImprelT. 6. Aenaei Sylvii Dialogus dc S. Communione. Imprcfl". 7. Auguftini Dachi, de modo didandi, Liber ImprelTus. 8. Willielmi KingcTmillc, de forma Chartarum & Munimentorum, LiberJ Chartaceus. XXV. I. Praeferiptiones mcdicae, ex Almanfor excerptae. xv 2. M. Mauri, dc Urinis, Tradatus abbreviatus. Fo. 9. 3. Roger! Praeferiptiones medicae. 17. 4. ]o, Damafceni, Digeftiva &Purganlia. 21. 5. ']o. de Tholeto, Herbarum & Specicrum, Liber. F.’ 24. no. 6. De Mcdicinarum fimplicium Virtutibus, Lib. Cogitanti michi. 33.” 7. Orationes, Incantamenta & Mcdicinae ad Morbo repelicndos, ^8. 8. Flos Mcdicinarum. ^icit Galenus. too. 9. ]o. de Tholeto, Medicamina. iio. 10. dc Pleurefi, Tradatus. 122. 11. Dc Syruporum compofitionc, Tradatus. 125. 12. De rcgiminc Sanitatis, Liber, ^rima pars vel. F. 128.' 13. Conrtantini Africani Pradica, dc infirmitatibus corporis humanl.' F. 1 62. 14. Dc Liquorum cfFcdu & natura, Liber. F. 227. 15. Dc Coloribus, Liber. F. 239. 16. Rogcrini Compendium, de dandis & acuendis Medicinis & Opiatis. F. 245. 17. Compofitiones Medicae variac. F. 253. 1 8. Alberti Magni Fxperimenta naturalia, five Secreta Philofophorum." F. 273 - 19. Llngucnta (Sc Mcdicinae variac. F. 2.90, D d I. L I B R I Mss, 202 12 C I “VII. 4”. I. I. Rodulphi Weftmon. Monachi, dc Pcccaro:c, Libri xii 2. De 06lo a Monachis obfcrvandis, Tradtams. Ofio [tint, F. 59. 3. De veritate Corporis 6c Sanguinis Domini, Traclatus. Credo, quod pants. F. 64. 4. De perpetua virginitate S. Mariae ; 6c dcvcritatc Corporis 6c Sanguinis Domini, Tradatus. 'De noJiraDomma. F. 6 8. 5. De Fide, Meditatio. F. 72. 6. De proccflione S. Spiritus, Tradatus. Superiiis d'lxi. F. 89. 7. QuareDeushominem fecit, quern pcccaturum fcivit, Tradatus. F. 9r. 8 . De Trinitate, Tradatus. F. loi. Etalii Tradatus j forte omnes ejufdem Rodulphi Monachi. 9. Guimundi Averfani Epifcopi,de Corpore 6c Sanguine Domini, Libri 30. F. III. 10. L. A. Senecae, Proverbia. F. 188. 11. Marciani Minei Felicis Capellae, de Litteris Alphabeti, Tradatus.- F. I9<5- Liber quondam dc Clauftro Roffenfi, B. Camerarii. II. Robert! Flud, M. D. Declaratio de Opere quodam ejus medico. Charta. xvii III. Hieroglyphicorum quorundam explicatio. xv i IV. I. C. JuliiHygini, Poeticwn aftronomicwn, Libri 4. xii 2. Pauli Winfridi, Diaconi Aquilegienfis, Hiftoria Longobardorum, 6 Libris. 3. Alexandri M. Res geftac. Egypti fapientes. 4. Epiftola ad Ariftotelem. Liber olimde Clauftro Roffenfi, per G. Celerarium datus. V. De Aftrologla judiciali, Liberj quern fieri fecit Rex Ricardus Fe- Cundus, Anno Regni fui 14°. xiv VI. I. De Arte notaria, Tradatus. ^uod notariamfcien. xiii 2. Secundi Sophiftae Athenienfis, Sententiae. 3. Anftotelis Liber Moralium, de regimine Dominorumj five, de fccre- tis fccretorum. 4. Phyfiognomiae, Liber. Tradatus Mufici 3. Liber quondam Monachorum S. Edmundi. VII. Petri Barrocii Epifcopi Patavini, de Fadionibus cxtingucnJis, et Civibus Bibliothecae Regiae^ 203 12 C VIII XV. 4tv Givibusin gratiam priftiiiam rcvocandis contincndifque, Librl 3. xvi ' VIII. I. Pandulphi Collcnucii Pilaurenfis, Apologi 4. xvi 2. Luciani Samofatcnfis, Dialog! 3 j Interprete Livio Guidolodo Urbi- nate. fcil, i. De Raptu Europae. 2. De Difcordiae Pomo. 3. De Pari- dis judicio. Hie Codex pulchre feriptus Sc pi£lus oblatus eft R. Henrico 8. per Gau- fredum Chamber. IX. I. Johannis a SacroBofeo, Compotus. xiv 2. Tradatus Geometricus. Geometric due funt partes. 3. De Sphaera, Tradatus. T>ebes feire^ quod. 4. AftronomiaeCanones& Tabulae. §luoni am cujufque axioms. 5. Tradatus Aftrologicus. Sol in Aquario. X. Henrici & Philippi Carye ; Aphorifmi Ethici, Politici et Epiftemo- nici. Chart. xvi XI. Trad. Aftrologicus •, qui dicitur, Introdudorius Hifpalenfis j cum Tabulis. CinStura Firmament i. xiv XII I, Hymnus, ad Thomam Ducem Lancaftriae. xiv 2. Charta Regis E. 2, confirmans Libertates Fratrum S. Johannis Jem- falem. 3. S, Edmund! Hymnus ad B. Mariam. Ave Virgo 'virginum. 4. Aenigmata quaedam. 5. Extradaex Merlini Prophetia. 6 . Cement home deit regarder fun eftat. Liv. 7. Hiftoria rerum Anglicarum, aW. 1, ul'que ad Regem Johannem : Gal- lice. Ubiplura funt hda ; precipue deFulcone quodam. 8. The Hiftory of the Kings of England, down to Ed. 2:inVerfe. HerV nefe hideward Lordinges. 9. Hihored’Amys ct Amillyon 5 en vers. 10. Infomniorum lignificationcs. Etalia. XIII. Onofandri, de re militari, Liber: Nicolao fecundino Interprete." xvi XIV. Lanfranci de Mcdiolano, Chirurgiae majoris Libri 5. xv XV. I. Conftantini African!, Medicinae theoricae Libri 10, xiv 2. Glofta in Galcni Anatomiam, 3. Galcni, de interioribus, Libri 4. Mcgatechnon T D d 2 Z04 L I B R I Mss, II c XVI XX. 4"". 5. Alkindl, de gi-adibus compofitarum Mcdicinarum, TraiTlatuSr 6 . Alpharabii, de Tempore, Tradatus. 7. Ariftotelis, de Animalibus, Libriip. 8. De Anima, Tradatus. Confiderare animam. 9. De variis Vocum gcneribus, Tradatus. Voxeji. 10. De Subftantiis. Tradatus. Cum aliis. XVI. Artis Geomanticae ad Aftrouomiam rcdadic, compilatio. Ar- tem Geomantie. xv XVII. I. Calendarium. F. i. xiv 2. Algorifmus. F. 9. 3. Johannis de facroBofco, de Spacra, Tradatus. F. 17. 4. .. I - ■■■. Compotus. F. 53. 5. Johannis de Monte Pefs. DeQuadrantc, Tradatus. F. 61. 6. Profacii Hebraci, De Quadrante novo, Tradatus. F. 71. 7. Algorifmus de minuciis philofophicis. F. 83. 8. Turketi, Tabula. F. 89. 9. De Cylindro, Tradatus. F. 92. 10. De Aftrolabio, Liber. F. 95. 1 1. De Theorica Planctarum, Tradatus. F. 1 1 8. 12. De Sphaera folida, five de Aftrolabio, Tradatus. F.128. 13. Kalendarius Beccenfis. F. 16 14. Johannis dejanua, Canones Eclypfium. F. 213. 1 5 . Johannis de Saxoniaj ad habendum diverfitatem afpedus Lunae,Trada- tus. F. 216. XVIII. I. Albohaly, de Nativitatibus, Liber. xiv 2. Thebyth Bencorat, de Imaginum fcientia. Liber. 3. Baleni, de Imaginibus, Liber. 4. Exaphenon prognofticationum temporis. 5. Elediones Abraham. 6. Hermetis Liber, de 15 Stellis. 7. Hippocratis, de aegritudinibus cognofcendis per aftronomiam. Liber. XIX. De Naturis Beftiarum, Avium, Rcptilium ct Arborum, Liber, cum Piduris. Befliarum vocabulum. xiii XX. I. Ariftotelis Ethica. xvi 2. Aeneae Silvii, de duobus Amatoribus, Opufculum. 3. Bibliothecae Regiae. 20 ? Eufebii Acnigmata. Tautuni Aenigmata. 12 C XX XXIV. et 12 D I IV. 4^". M?pha:i Vcgii, Dialogus inter Alethicam, & Philalcthcm,’ 4. De Grifildis Obedientia & Fide Uxoria, F.piftola. 5. Ariliotclis, dc Rcgiminc Principiun, five Js^ecrctis Sccretorum, Liber. 6. Ariftotelis Vita. XXL Scxr. ]ul. Frontini, dcrc militari, Libri 4. Charta. xv Sciipti per johanncm Sragnenfemde Florcntid, fub Anno 1458 5 Bo- noniac. Liber aliqiiando Collegii, difli Aula Regis. XXII. I. Flavii Vegetii, Rci Militaris Epitome, Libris 4. xv 2. * Mulo-medicinac, Libri 4. XXIII. I. Julian! Epifeopi Toletani, Prognofticorum futuri Saeculi, Libri 3. X 2. Aldhelmi Shirburnenfis Epifeopi, Aenigmatum Liber: cum prologo, qui incipit, Simpojius I'erjijicus poeta. 3. Simpofii Aenigmata. 4 - 5 - 6. Admonitio moralis, partim metrica, partim foluta, Regi cuidam Ca- rol! Imperatoris nepoti data. 7. Scotti cujufdam Verfus, de Alphabetoj imperfedi, XXIV. Pallionarius j 7 Libri Medici. xm 12 D. 4^®. I. Johannis SarisburienfisDiaconi, Epifeopi Carnotenlis, Metalogiconj five, Traftatus de Logica, Philofophia&c. 4 Librh. xiii II. Ariftotelis, Opera quaedam Logica. xiv III. I. — Secreta Secretorum 5 fivede regimine Principum. xv 2. Guidonis dcCoIumna, Hiftoria Trojana j 37 Libris. 3. Valerii, five Valerian!, Epiftola adRuphinum, cum Commento ejuf- dem. Loqui prohibeor. 4. Verfus Rhythmici, de excidio Trojae. 5. Ncminis beatiflimi, Resgeftae& Miracula. Tradatus facetus. 6. Angliac Regem coronandi, & Reginam confecrandi modus. IV. I. 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Liber. 8 . Ae^gidii dc Urini^^ Liber metricqs, cum Glofla, 9. de Pulfibus, Liber mctricus, 10. De Urinis, Trai^^atus. "Tie Urhiarum Sdentia. 1. 1. Glofla fuper GaUai Lib. dc regimiae Acutarum. Af.s, motkm. XIV. I. Ariftotclis Mctaphyficorum Liber: cum Glolla. xiv 2.. ■ - ' ■ ■ ■ de CauRs,. Liber : cum GloU'a. ' Ethicorum Lib, 3. - — — XV. I. Liber. Secreta Secretorum ; five, dc regimine Priocip.qm, xvr 2. De adminiftratione Principum, Liber. Regnabit Rex. XVI. Exemplaria feribendi, variis Charaderihus et Linguis. Chart. XVI 2 XVIL Medicarum Praeferiptionum, Liber. Saxonice. x 12 E. 12°. I. I . Algorifmus ; five Arithmeticae Tradatus : Scriptus per manus M. Aw, A. D. 1451. XV’ 2. Prccum Enchiridion. 3. De generali judicio, Caelo, Inferno, Peccatis &c. Golle( 3 :anea ex Pa.** tribus. 4. Herbarium alphabeticum. De Aqua vitae, mirabili &c, Tradlatus. S. Akxii Vita. S. Katherinae Vita. XIV- Horae de S. Cruce. 9. S. Dionyfii Vita.' S. Tarlaam Vita: cum aliis Vitis, & Tradatulis Theologicis. 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Aliter dicitur, Flos Medicinse 5 per Johannem Mediolanenfem Salernia:. Chart. xv 2. Summa magiftri Girardi, de modo medendi. Fo. 12. Etaliamedica plura. VIII. I. Hippocratis Aphorifmi. xiii 2. De variis Morbis, Liber. Eji autem cardiac a paJJIo. 3. Compendium Scholar Salernitanse. 4. Extradla ex Libro Conftantini Africani, de Stomachi compofitione & utilitate. 5. Pharmacopoeia alphabetica. 6. M. Bartholomxi, Pradlica Medicinx. 7. Archimath. Salernitani, Tradlatus Medicus. 8. Conftantini Aft'ricani, Liber de Urin is. 9. Acgidii Verfus, de judiciis Urinarum. IX. Sententiae ex variis Autoribus ClaOicis co'ledlae. In Charta, xvi X. Cyclopaedia omnium Scientiarum; ad R. Catisbeium, A. D. 1604, perT. S. HaeLitterae initiales forte funt fidtitiae. Sc nomen Autoris vc- rum H. Grenvil. In Charta. XL I. Galfridi Vincfauf, de nova Poctria, Liber Mctricus, xr 2. Alani Poctae Siculi, de plandiu Naturae, Liber : partim Carmine, partiin Pro fa. 3. Placiadis Fulgcntii Grammatici, Mithologiarum Liber. 4. Fidtionum poeticarum & earum expolitionum Liber: partim Carmine partim Pro fa. '‘Parvus majori paret. XII. Argentarix Britannicx Cribrum; R. Jacobo i inferiptum, A. D. 1608. In Charta. xvii XIII. De Signis Gaclcftibus &eorum proprictatibus, Liber. Initio tot ius creatioms. xv XIV. Bibliothecae Regiae. lop 12 E XIV — xvm. 80. XIV. I. Formulae Procuratores et Appellationcs faciendi in Monaftc- riode Hales. - xiv 2. De Officio Judicis, circa inquifiriones & formamprocedcndi. ‘ ' xv 3 . Litterae & alia Inftrumcnta, praecipue ad Monafterium de Hales fpcc-» tantia. 4. Articuli inquirendi a reformatore Ordinis Cicedricnfis j cum formul^^ Appellationis. 5. Deftatu Monachorum & Canonicorum regularium, Quaeftioncs; 6 . Statuta Monafterii de Hales j fada A. D. 1261 : Et alia fada A. D» 1394; EtT 308 ; Et 1442. XV. I. De Venae-fedione &c. Lib. Vrefentis negocii fropojttum* xiV 2. Anatomiae Tradatus. ^oniam Membrorum. 3. DeColoribus, Tradatus. 4. Ariftotelis, Secreta Secretorum ; five, de Regimine Principum, Libri^, 5. Cl. Ptolemaei, Centiloquium^ five, de frudu Librorum cjus. xvi <6. Planetarum diftantiae. XVI. I.. Interpretation ofDrcams. A man that. 2. Prognoftications on Chriftmas-Day, ax«9aActc. 3. Solutiones 16 Quaeftionum. ^eus emm & natura. 4. Calendarium. 5. Johannis de Sacro Bofeo, de Sphacra, Tradatus. ‘ ' 6 , Prognofticationes aftrologicae. 7. Verlus varii, de Compoto, Calendario &c. 8. Waltcri Burley, in Ariftotelis Problemata, Commentarius. 9. Fees payable at the Court of Rome, upon feveral occafions- XVII. De natura rerum, Libri 19. Liber i eft de Anatomia. 2, dc'Ani* ma. 3, de monftrofis Hominibus. 4, de Qiiadrupedibus. 5,‘de Avibus. <5, de Monftris marinis. 7, de Pifeibus. 8, de Serpentibus. 9, deVermi* bus. 10, de Arboribus. ii, de Arboribus aromaticis. 12, de Herbis. 1 3 , dc Fontibus. 1 4, de Lapidibus. 1 5 , de 7 Mctallis. 1 6, de 7 regioni- bus Aeris. 17, de 7 Planetis. 18, dc paffionibus Aeris. 19, de 4 EIc- mentis. XJH XVIII. Explicatio Annuli a Johanne de Northamptona inventi 5 pet quern variac Quaeftioncs Aftronomicae dc Chronologicae folvuntur, XV Ec 210 L I B R I Mss.. 1 2 E XIX XXV. i”. XIX. Ifaaci Cafauboni, Notae in Ariftotelis Analytica priora & pofte- jriora ; propria manu fcriptae, in Charta. xvii XX. I. Aptalionis Expofitio in 7 Libros Aphorifmorum Hippocratis. XII 2. Galcni, de curationc Febritim, Libri ( 5 . F, 29. 3. C. Plinii fecundi Veronenfis ienioris, de Medicina, Libri 4. F. 1 1 3. 4. Alexandri &c. Liber Dietarum. Cibos acctpiant. F 140. 5. Proprietas Arris Medicinae. Medkina dicitur amo 4 o, F..145. XXI. I. Excerpta ex Vegetio, Macrobio, Seneca, Albino See. xv 2. Johannis Galcnfis, deVirtutibus cardinalibus. Liber. 3, Johannis de Rafibus, Ludi Scaccarii expofitio moralis. 5 4. Modus' Ludi Scaccorum, Metrice. Egregium Ltidum. 5, Roberti'Groftete Line. Epifeopi, de Oculo morali, Liber. e hoc Codicey in pritna ejus pagina^ fie habetur : Vblumen de Katuralibus Ariftotelis, de Clauftro RofFenfi, per JohannemPriorem Rof-- fenfem. Hunc Librum quicunque alienaverit abhoc Clauftro, alienatum celaverit, vel hunc titulum in fraudem delevcrit,. dampnationem incurrit Anathematis, lati fingulis Annis a Priore & toto cetu CapituU RofFcnfis- Quern Librum fcripfit Henricus de Reuham 5 & audivit in Scholis Oxo* nic, & emendavit &glofavit audiendo. Xl^ In hoc Voluminecontinenturhec; I . Phyficorum Libri 8. 3. De Vegetabilibus, Libri 2, 2. DeCelo & Mundo,Xibri4. 4, Meteorum Libri 4. 5 '- 2.14 Libri Mss.' 1 2 G. II_VIII 4°. y. Dc Gcncrationc & Corruptione, Libri 2. fS, 'DeMemoria & Reminifcentia, Liber. 7. DcAnima, Libri 3. 8. De Mortc & Vita, Liber. 9 , Dc differentia Spiritus & Anime, Liber. 10. Dc Sompno & Vigil ia, Libri 2. ti. Dc Scnfu & Senfato, Liber. III. lidem "Libri, cum eodem Anathemate, in hoc Codice continentur ac in priore. IV. I. Praefcriptiones Mcdicae plurimae, Lat. dcAnglicej ubiqueper Godicem. xv 2. Gilbert Leglci, Compendium Medicinac, Libris 7. 3. Medicinac Simplices. Alphabetice. 4. Ariftotelis Phyfiognomia. 5. Dc ponderibus & menfutis medicinalibus, cum Medicinarum qualitate. Liber. 6 . Johannis de Burgundia, contra Peftilentiam, Tradatus. 7. Tabula ad fciendum, in quo figno fit Luna, & quae Plancta regit fin- gulis horis. 8. Modus Regiminis Infirmorum. Fortafie Johannis dc Grcnborough. ^Ijiando aliqui infirmantur, 9 Edwardi Oxonienfis Chirurgi, Pradica. V. I. Ariftotelis Phyfica 5 cum Glofla: 8 Libris. xiii 2 . <— — de Generatione & Corruptione, Libri 2. 3* ■ UC V.>UC1U CX- IVlUllUUj JUlUl 1 4. ■ ^ IVXGlCUiUlil 5 . ■ Cl w V C (« II w Li A nirv^o T inri 7 7 . 8 . " CiC ivic iiicii lii cx. xvGiii ill 1 icciiiici i_i UC r • de differentia Spiritus & Animac, Liber. VI. Albohaly Aviccnnac, Canon Medicinac, > Libris : Latinc per Gc- rardum Cremonenfem. xiv Memoriale fratis Nicholaidc Wygornia, in Convcntu fiarrum prc- dicatorum Londini. VII. Alhacen filii Alchaichcm, Opticae Thcfaurus. xv VIII. Liber novcin Judicum. Qiicmmifit Soldanus Babilonie Impera- Bibliothecae Regiae. 12 G IX XIV. 4". tori Frederico, tempore quo & magnus Chalif mifit magiftrum Thcodo- rum cidem Imperatori Frederico. xv IX. I. Gulielmi Segar Gartcri, R. Jacobi I Del ineatio metrica* xvn 2. Guevarae Tabella Carolo V Imperatori praepofita. X. Johannis Kyllingvvorth, Canones de Compofitione Almanak. X7 XI. Alexandri Neckam, de Naturis rerum, Libri5. XV XII. I. Grammaticae Latino- Saxonicae Folia 7^ in initio & fineCodi- cis. IX 2. Rolandi Medici, Reduftorium Phyfiognomiae 5 5 Libris. xv Ifie RolandusMedicusfuit johannis Ducis Bedfordiae, regentisRegnunt Franciae, & locum-tenentis R. Henrici 6 . 3. Arnold! de Villa nova, Introdudorium medicinale ; 6 Libris. XIII. Richard! Hackluyt, Analyfis in 8 Libros Ariftotelis Politicorum s R. Elizabetae inferipta in Charta, xvi XIV. Rabani Mauri, EtymologiarumLibri22< xu* Codex olim Monallerii S. Albani. h'M Libri .Mss. %i6 ’15 A I— VII. 8". I. I. Alcxandri M. Rcsgeftae, Libro i. Aegypti fapientes^ xi 2, - M . .Epiftola ad Aiiftotelem. — ■■de Philofophia, collatioper Litteras, inter eum & Dindi- mum Bracmannorum Regem. '7 II. I. Imperatorum Romanorum, ab Arcadio ufque ad Ludovicum Pium Francorum Regem, Hiftoria x 2t — a Julio ufque ad Marcum Antoninum, Hiftoria. *Tarthi igitur AJJiftorum, III. I. Galfridi ArthuriiMonemutenfts, de Origine & Geftis Britanno- rum; Libri 9. ' ' xn a. Hymnus ad B. Virginem. 3. Prophetia 5 unica pagina. IV. I. Profodia brevis. Ars Jentper eadem* xiii а. S.Hugonis Line. Epifeopi Vita ; Metrice. Armavirumque cano. 3. Verfus Rhythmici de Excidio Trojano. ’‘Ter'^ikma H-/ e voto. 4. Johannis Hanvillenfis, Archithrenius j Libris 9. ‘Deeji nonus. 5. Dc Excidio Trojano;* Libri 2. ^ivitiisy ortu^ fpecie, б . Verfus deVocibus homony mis. ^a^ile^qa/dlatitas ? 7. Argumenta de Virtutibus & Vitiis. V. I. AlexandriM. Rerumgeftarum, Liber, ^rirni fapientes Kgipti. XIV 2. •——Epiftola ad Ariftotclem. 3. Martini Poloni, Epifeopi Confentini, Chronicon. 4. Daretis Phrygii, de excido Trojano, -Hiftoria. 5. Galfridi Arthurii Monemutenfts, de Origine & Geftis Britonum, Libri 8 priores. . Refponfio Diane. Brute^ fub occafu Solis ^ t tans Gallic a Regnat Infula in Oceano eft, undique cl'aufa mari ; Jnfula in Oceano eft, habit ata Gigantibus olim. Nunc deferta, quaft gentibus apt a tuis. Hanc pete : namque tibi fedes erit ilia perhennis Et fiet natis altera Troja tuis. Hie de prole tua Reges nafeentur : ^ illis Totius terre fubditus orbis erit, Etnota, quodquando Brutus regnavit in ifta terra, Britannia videlicet', Heli Sacerdos judicabat Ifrael, anno fecundum quofdam Hiftoriographos ante incarnationem Domini 1200: unde metrice dicitur : Poft-annos mille ducentos nafeitur ille, Qui, fpirantc Patre, frondet de virgine Matre. LJlterius nota, quod 397 annis regnaverunt Reges in Anglia, antequam Roma fuit condita. Anno quo Chriftus nafeebatur, Kinibelinus regnavit in ifta Infula. Et anno ab incarnatione Domini 156 Chriftianitas primo crat in-^ Anglia, tempore Lucii Regis et Elcutherii Pape. Et anno 390* Pclagius Brito Herefi fua eandem terram infecit,. tempore Arcadii Impe-^ ratoris. Et poft annos ab incarnatione Domini 469 S. Germanus Epifeo- pjus cum Lupo veniens ad iftud Regnum didtam Herefim fedavit. Sed poftea, renafeentibus virgultis prefate Herefeos, idem GermanusAltilEodo- renfis Epifeopus cum Severo, condempnatis vel emendatis Hereticis, gref. fum Fidei recuperavit; Et poftea beatus Gregorius Papa A. D. 597 mifit Auguftinum & Socios fuosin Angliam ad convertendum populum & pre- ■ dicandam Fidem. Paflio S. Albani &-fociorum ejus fafla tempore Dioelefiani, A. D. 2 8 5. A. D. 505 Gregorius fandus Papa obiit. A. D. 449 Saxones & Angli, a Britonibus accerfui, Britanniam adie- lunt, pro auxilio ferendo contra Scotos & Pidos. Advenerunt autem de tribus Germanic populisfortioribus 5 i. e. Saxonibiis, Anglis, Vitis : quo- lum Duces fuerunt duo fratres, Hengift & Horfa.. A/.. Huntingdon. Li. 2. Nota, quodNormanni venerunt in iftam terram A. D. .io 55 ; et vice- runt. Nora^ - Bibliot heca;e Regiae. 22.1 I j B VI — xir. 4«. Nota, quod Anfelmns Cantuaiicnfis, tempoi:c Henrici i, qui regnavit A.D. iioi, prohibukin Concilio, quod tenuk London, uxorcs Sacerdo- tibiis Angloriun, ante non prohibitas. A. D. 790, anno 4 Briftrici Regis, Daci primo intraverunt Angliam j- ut paret in Cronicis Huntingdon, L. 4 : ct variis modis Ang-Iiam devaf- tabunr, ufquc ad tempus Hardeknuti induiivc. Fuemntqnc 4 Reges dt gentc Dacorum in ifto Regno j viz. Swayn, -Knoutus, Hara-ldus & Har- deknurus filii Knuti. Liber oiiin crat Communitatis Lincolnie, Ordinis fratmm predica- torum. VII. I . Cavodoci LancarvanenHs, Hiftoria Britonum,‘Libro i. In Ghartac XVI 2. Gildae Sapientis Albanii Virai • VIIL I. Syl. Giraldi Cambrenfis, Topograpbia Hiberniac, Libris -5, xiii 2. — — — — de expugnatione Hiberniae, Libri 3. 3. Henrici de Salrercia, de Purgatorio S. Patricii, Liber. '4, Alani Poetic, Anticlaudianus, de Antirufino, i Libro. Metric^. IX. I. Gulielmi Rhicvallenfis, Hiftoria Anglorum, cum continuatione ' ufque ad A. D. 1200. XV 2. Martini Poloni Chronicon. Deficit A. D. 1194, XIII 3. Johannis de Lygnano, de Bello Liber. 4. Articuli Pacis inrer Angliam & Franciam, 26 Odl. 13^0, initi. XV X. I. Vita Artcmii &c. 6 . S. Marcianidc Martyrii, . XV2 2. S. Hilarionis. 7. — -Dcmetrii. 3, Avercii. 8. Anaftafiae Romanac. 4. ——Jacobi Apoftoli. 9 . Zenobii & Sororis. 5. Arcthae &c. 10. Abramii. 11. — Epimachi. Johannes Morrenus has Vitas ex Graeco in Sermonem Latinum vertit, & Mariac Angliae R. inferipfit, in Charta. X . I Foedera, Conventiones &c. inter E. 4, Regem Angliae, & Sco- res, Francos, Burgundos, Caftellanos, Arragonos, Britannos, HanFiaticos, Porlugallos & Daces. xv XII. I. Syl. Giraldi Cambrenfis, Odoporion Eve Itlnerarium Gambriae, a^-Libris. In Charta, xvi 2,' 222 , Libri Mss, 1 3 B XIII^ XXI. et 1 3 C I. 4.”. ,2. — — Topograph ia e^ufdem, 2 Libris. F. 94. XIII* I. Ivonis, Carnotenlis Epifcopi, Ghronicoii. xiii 2 . S. Urfini Bituricenfis Epifcopi Vita. XIV. Dudonis Neuftrii, fuper congrcgationem S. Quintini Decani, dc moribus & adis primorum Normanniae Ducum, Libri 3 : partim metii- ci, partim foJuti. xi XV. Gildae Sapientis, De Geftis Britonum, Liber. Chart, xvi XVI. Nicolai Trivet, Annalesab origine Mundi ad Chriftum. xiv XVII. Gulielmi Malmesburienfis Monachi, de Geftis Regum Anglo- rum, Libri 6. Charta. xvi Loco fexti Libri, in Codicibus impreflTis ponitur Hiftoria novella, Li- bris 2, XVIII. I. Summula metrica, cxcerpta de Libro, qui intitulatur, de Geftis Anglorum. Ottingentefimo conceptus 'virgints Anno.^ xiv 2. Bedae Presb. Anglofaxonum Hiftoria ; Libris 5. XIX. I. Gulielmi Malmesburienfis, de Geftis Regum Anglorum, Libri 6. Vide XVII fupra. xiv 2. Terrae Sandae Deferiptio. Sciendum efl quod, xv 3. Formula Abfolutionis. 4 . P. Ovidii N. (vel alterius, ut ibtferibitur) De Philomela, Elegia. XX. I. Antonii deMufica, Commentaria rerum ab Imperatore Carolo 5 geftarum apud Sandum Digerium : R. Henrico 8 inferipta, A. D. 1544. In Charta. xvi 2. — Catalogus & Ordo Militiae Carbli 5, in exp^itione contra Francifeum i, Gallorum R. A. D. 1 544. XXI. Jac. UiTeril Armach. Epifcopi, de Chriftianarum Ecclcfiarum Succefllone & Statu, Capita /prima : quae definunt adCap. 3. §. ii Co- dicis imprefll. xvii 1.3 C. 4''. 1 . I. .Ranulphi Higden .Ceftrienfis, P.olichronici, Liber 7 axgfaAos, continuatus ad A. D. 1361. Charta. xvi , 2. Chronicon breve, ab A. D. 469 ad i 5 1 2. 3. Nomina Epitcoporum Cantuarienfium, Wellenfium, Hrofenfium, Ci' ceft. Dorceft. Wint. Sarum 6c Font. 4. Regurn Angliae Prolapia, ab Adam, jt . Regum Francorum Gencalogia. Biai-IOTHECAE ReGIAE. ^^5 I ; C I— III. 4”. 6. NormaniTorum Ducum Gcnealogia. 7. Difcipulomm 72 Nomina. 8. Pontiticum Hierofolymornm Nomina. 9. Ex Romanorum hiftoria cxtrada. TO. Chronicon Rcgum R. 2, H.4 &5. I I. Exemples pour clperer prolpcrite &vid:oire, nonobftant queon foit cn adverfire: et que cellui qui eft en profperire puct trebucher&c. 12. Chronicon univerfale luccinftum, a Chrifto natoad A. D. 1292. 13. Chronica duo fuGcincda Angliae, ufque ad A.D. 1413* i^. S. David, Epifcopi in Wallia, vita. 1 5. Memoranda quacdam hiftorica, ufque ad tempera 7 Sapientum Gra«= Giac, 4 foliis ; Gallice. II. I. Hcnrici Huntington. Archid. Hiftoria Anglorum i 8 Libris. In Charta. XVI- 2. de Sandis Angliae, Liber : qui hie nonus eft* F.164. 3. De Summitatibus Rerum, Liber :(hic decimus,)qui 3 Epiftolas- continet : quarum i tradlat de ferie Regum potentiflimorum, qui per Or- bem terrarum ufque ad fuum tempus fuerunt. F. 1 8 3 . 2 . De origine Rc- guin Britannorum, qui in hac terra regnaverunf, ufque ad adventum Julii Caefarisi five gentis Anglorum. F. 194. .3 Dc Mundi appetitu. Fo^ 199. 4. —— Car minum Liber, qui undecimus hie dicitur. F. 20({<, 5. Gulielmi R. i, Decreta et Legum emendationes. Ad finem additur alia manu : Prophetia qujedam ex veteri quodam Manuferipto defumpta. Anglia, Scotia, Flandria, Francia, Regc fub uno, Fertilis, inculta, brevis, dives, abfque tribute, Gaudet, flet, flebit, fallet, conducct in unum. III. I. Syl. GiraldiCambrenfis, Topographia Cambriae 5 2 Libris. x? 2.. Ranulphi Hygden Ceftrien. Polychronicon, 7 Libris. Deficit in A.D. 1377. IV. I. Eutropii, Hiftoriae Romanae Libri 10. xv 2.. Pauli Diaconi, Continuatioejuldem, Libris 6. 3. Excerpta ex Hiftoriisjofephi, Eufebii &Juftini. 4. Hiftoria de Veteri Tettamento. ‘Pojiquam prevaricatus,. 5. De remediis Animae, Liber. Antiquitus fuiffe, ife'- Z24 L-i B R I - Mss. r I^ C IV XI. 140. 6 . Jeremiae Prophetiae Expofirio. Verbajeremte &c, Frequens & So-' lempne. 7. Etymologiarum Liber. Fhtlologia interpretatur. S. S. Hicronymi Strid. Commentarius in S. Marci Evangelium. Liber olim Fratrum Carmelitarum Linco’niac. Y. Bedae Presb. Hiftoria Ecclefiaftica Gentis Anglorum ; Libris 5 x Liber olim Monaftcrii S. Petri Glouceftriae. VI. I. Martini Poloni Chronicon. xiv Hiftoria Anglorum ex variis colledta 5 ufquc ad A. D. 1289. Non fo~ lum audiendis. 3. C. Julii Solini Polyhiftor. 4. Thomae Becket Vita, ex pluribus colledta. 5. Ariftotelis Secreta Secretorum, 6. S. Pauli Vifio Penarum Inferni. 7. Gulliermi Tripolitani, d€ Saracenorum Statu, Liber. 3. Homiliae 7 : quarum i* de Pelagio Papa. ' Vn. I. Bedae Presbyteri, HiftoriaGenris Anglorum, Libris 5. xv 2. Eufebii Pampbili Gacfarien. Hiftoriae Eccleliafticae Libri 10 } ex ver-- ItoncRuffini. VIII. Henricifi Anglorum Regis, Miraculorum Liber, in Charta 5 per Ricardum Combe. xv IX. Anglicanac Ecclefiae Hiftoria, per 10 Sccula prima. Htfiortam Fcclefie nofire Anglicane. Charta. xvi X. i. Magni Aur. Cafliodori Senat. Hiftoria Eccleliaftica tripartita, cx Socrate, Sozomeno &Theodoritocolle(fta,5 12 Libris. xiii 2. Egelippi, de BeJlo judaico & Urbis Hierofolymorum excidio, Libri ,,5. Latine per S. Ambrofiura. 3. Chronicon fuccindtum Regum Judaeac. ■ XL Chronica ab Abraham ufque ad A D. 1 168. fil. I. Eufebii Pamphili Caefarienfis Epifeopi. xii 2. Hieronymi Presbyteri. ?. Profperi Aquitanici Epifeopi. 4. Sigisberti Monachi Gemblacenfts. — 5. Robert!, S. Michaclis de Monte Abbatis. Liber quondam Johan nis Pyke,Magiftri Scholarum Sancli Martini mag- ni Lonloniarum: cr poften, Domus Santbi Thome de Aeon, cx dono detoiini Jacobi Comitis Ormundie. XIL Bibliothecae Rbgiab. llf. U CXH XIV. et u D I. Folio. XII. 1. Guidonisde Columpnis, Hiftoria Trojac. 1. Alcxandri M. Hiftoria. Sapient ijfimi namque Egyptii. Haitoni Domini Curthi, Flos hiftoriarum Terrac Oricntis. In the laft Page is, A Medyfon for the Fefyr Peftilaunce. Take of Bytcyne 2 M. of Hertyftong, of Tyme, of Brefeword, of Stycheword, of every i M. Wafehe dene your herbes, and do hem in to a dene new Erthyn Pot. and do there to a galoun of fayre rennyngc watere, and then take a halpeny worth of lycourcs, and do a wey the barke thereof and brefe hit to ftreyne throw a fayre lynnen clothe,and then wafehe clcne yourc pot and do yn youre lycour a yen and do therto a pyntc of dene puret honey and do hit to efy fey re and fcome hit and wen hit ys dere, do hit fro the fure & wen hit yscold do hit in to a dene Glade well flopped & yeff the pacient there of a nyzt warme & on the morow cold and every tyme 5 Sponefull. XIII. Nicolai Harpesfeldii, Eccleftafticae Hifloriac, Scculum & Charta. • xvi XIV. Mag. Aur. Cadiodori Sen. Hiftoriae Ecdefiafticae tripartitae^ ] 2 Libri, ex Socratc, Sozomcno & Theodorito collcdi. xiv 1 3 D. Folio. I. I. Ranulphi Hygdcn Ceflrien. Polychronicon, 8 Libris : continua- turn fil. ab alio ad A. D, 1 379. xiv 2. Pfalmi feledi, Litania & Hymnus Athanafii. 3. Galfridi Arthurii Monemutenfis, de origine & geftis Britannomm, Li- bri 9. 4. Caroli'M. Regis Francorum, Vita, perTurpinum, ut didtur. 5. S. Jacobi Miracula. 6. Henrici 3, Regis Angliae, Genealogia. Cummecum. 7. Tcftimenta 1 2 Patriarcharum. 8. Chronica fuccinfta, de rebus Angliae, a Chrifto nato ad annum 1208. 9. Chronica unici Folii, ab Orbe condito ad A. D. 1385. 10. Deferiptio Corporis Chrifti &Virginis Mariae. 1 1. Mirabilia Hiberniae, Angliae, & Oricntis: Item Fontes, MontCS&C» 12. Mundi partes & Civitates. 13. Infomniorum expofuio, fecundum Alphabetum. ■ Gg 14. Libri Ms$. %• • Zl6 ’ 1 3 D 11 — ^IX. Folio. 14. Signal 5, Diem Jadicii praecedcntia. Liber olim Ecckfic S. Petri fuper Cornchili Londini^ II. I. Angiiae Rtgum Pr^pia, a Nocafquead Edvardum 4. xv 2 , Guliclmi Malmesburicnfis> dt Geftis Regum Anglorum, Libri 5 . xii 3. — — Novelke HiftoriaCj Libri ^ / • ifr, Oaifridi Attharii MonemutenliS) de origine et geftis Britonum, Libri 9. lUbcr quondam Monkchorum S. Marie de Margan. ' m.^M. Aut>. .Caffiodori Sen. Wiftoriae EecleEaftkae la Libri : cx So- r«m feett domnus Symon sAbbas, S. Albaiio : pucin, poOea venditum domino Ricardo de Biry Epifeopo -DunelmcnE, emit Michael Abbas •S.^A'^bani abexecSKOTibusprardidi Epifc<^i, AiD. 1 345. . y. I. Galfridi Arthurii Monemutenfis, de origine & geftis Britonum, Libri^ 9 ^> . . i , xiii ^ : Gildac fapienti§, de'^ftis Britonunv> Liber, 3. Thurkilli Eftfexienfis Vifio, quamvidit A. D. 1206. 4. Gulielmi Malmcsburienfis, ,I>c Geftis Regum Anglorum, & Novellae Hiftorfae^ Li^H'i I!. ' , s , • 5. ;Ealredi Rhievallenfis Abb. Vita Davidis ScotorumR. 6. ——de Regibus quibuida-fij/Anglorum, Liber. Gulieimi, Maltnesb. de Ge^l-is Pontificum Anglorum, Libri 4. Deeft ultima Pagina. Liber piim S. Albani. VJ, & VII. I. Flavii jofephi Judaci, Antiquitatum Judaicarum, Libri 20. ^ . XII 2, m ■ d e Bello Judaico. Libri 7. -Libri olim S.'A ba-m.* VIII. Vincent ii. Be liovacenEs Epikopi, Spcculi hiftorialis Libri 17 priores. xiv ^IX. Gaidonis, S. Dionyfii Abbatis, SatKflilogium, five Speculum Lc- gendarum, 14 Libris. xiv Hunc Librum providk vcnerabilis Patcr-dompnus Johannes Whetham- ft^e, Abbas Monaftcrii S. Albani, Sacrc Theologle rrereifor, Prioratui Xedburne & Moiiachis ibidem curtum capienribus. 1 3 E. BlBLIOTH'EOAtf 'RegIAE. I j E I-r-?^IXr Folio. I. i. Ranulphi Hygdcn Ccftricn. Polyaonicon,. 7 Librw^, €ttm Iftdice AlphabeticQ. . ' 2. S. Albani Vita. ' r Liber hie donatus erat B. Marie Lincoloie per D. Johumem de War# fop Canonicum ejufdem Ecclcfie. II. I . Foreftarum, Chaccarum & Parcorum Regij, in Ducatti l^ancaXV triae, Nomina ; una cam Cuftodibus &; eorum Fcodisi A® 2,9 H. 9. Charta. ^ ' xvf 2. Nomina diverforum Parcorum in manibus Rc^s, A® 19 H. B: una cum diftantia eorundem a diverfis Caftris & Maneriis Regis. . 1 III. I . Cantuarienfis Archiepifeopatus Reddituum valor. A® 3 H. SJ Charta. ... xyi 2. Monafteriorum variorum, Hofpitalium 5c Ecclefiarum Redditus, circa idem tempus. ' - ■ IV. Gulielmi dc Nangis Chronica ab Adam a4 A. D. 1500. .icT Liber aliquando Tfaomac Ducis Norfolciac, qui vixit £UbH. 3 . Is prO;; pria manu nomen fcripfit ad fincm Codicis. ^ V V. I. Johannis Saresburienfis, Polycraticon, Libri 3. . ^xff 2 . Ruffini Homilke 28 inLibrumNumerorum. ' i VI. I. Series Caufae inter Regcm 5c ThomamBecte. xilt 2. Radulphi dc Diccto, Decani London. Abbreviationcs ^ronkorui^ ab Adamufque ad A. D. 1147* * . 3 . — — Continuationcs Chronkorum Roberti Abhatis S. Michadis de Monte, ufque ad A. D. 1 200 : quae continuantur alia manu ufquc ad A. D. 1215. ^ - VII. Geographiae 5c Hiftoriae univerfalis Libri 6 : fcripti A. D. J'5305 ut -patet Fo. (56, b. Inprinctpio creavit^eus. VIII. I. FI. JofephiJudaei, Antiquitaturajudaicarum, Libri 20. xill 2. ' de Bello Judaico, Libri 7. IX. I. Catalogus Paparum, Imperatorum, Regum Britanniae, 6c Pro- cerum qui intrarunt Angliam cum W. i j una cum verlibus Gallids dc pri- mis Britanniae incolis. xiv 2. De Situ Mundi 5c Mirabilibus cjus, Liber. ^omitMtiones ^ nes . 3. Iraago.Mundi. Liber. Ad inftruSiionem, 4. -Dc Sepulchro Jofeph, Cruce Latronis, figura Domini in Linteo fada^ G g 2 mira- 228 Libri Mss. 1 3 E IX, X. Folio. nirabilibus fa£^is in Civitate EdelTae per S. T hoitiam, Saltu Sc Statua Do- mini, Prophctia Merlini, & Oleo Un6tionis Regum Angliac, S. Thomac Cant, per S. Mariam revelato j Tra£tatus. 5. Dc Mirabilibus Mundi, Liber. In Trovinciis. 6 . Johannis Mandeville, Itinerarium in locos orientates. 7. Gulielmi cujufdam Speftri apparentis A. D. 1 2 1 1 See, Hiftoria. S. Contra Mahomitiftas, Liber, ^uot funt dies, 9 . Richard! Heremitae, de regula vivendi, Liber. !•. Martini PoloniChronicon. 11. Johannis deTynmouth, Excerptiones de fua Hiftoria aurea. 12. Chronicon Anglian, a nato Chrifto ad A. D. 1393. 13.. BritanniaeSc Hiberniae deferiptio, ex Chronicis Ranulphi Ceftrienfis extrada. 14. Chronica Regum Angliac, aBrutoadE. 3. 25. Thomae Walfingham, Hiftoria Angliac, ab A.D. 1273 ad 1392. X.- ScoticFonicon : inceptum por johannem de Fordun, Aberdonen- fem Capellanum, Sc compictum per W alterum Bower, S. Columbae Ab> batem,A. D. 1447* xv Huic Exemplari, (olim dido, The Black Book of Paflay) omnium q^ae extant optimo, hacc infunt. 1-. Index Alphabeticus in totum opus, fans magnus : in cu^us fine funt Verfus fequentes : Hie Opus hoc finite [et feribere dejinit AuHof) §luod Scoiicvomconjure 'vocare filet. Continetifle Liber Alius ^ Gejlus venerandos Regum, ^ontificum, JicTroceruml^opuli. ^inque Libros For don, undenos * AuBor arabat ' * Bower Sic tibi clarefeity funt fidecim numeral "Ergo pro precibus petimus te, lelior eorumv (Jtjint RegnicoU firiptor uterque Folk 1, Scotiae Monafterioruni & fundatorum corum Catalogus. In fine hujus Catalog! lie feribitur : Hotandum, quod queplibet Eccle- Jia Farocbialis, in magnts Villis,. {tit Edinburgh)) eji Cotbgiurn : ut ac- cepi ex relatione Magijiri Johannis Adatnfini, Fraftbii Coll. Edinb. i '6 5 o. Fairfax. Urde Bibuothecae Regiae. 225 I 3 E X. Folio. Undcconjiccre licet, hunc Magnacem tunc fuiflfc Codicis PoffelTorcm. Antchunc, & (ut videtur) primumpoffidebat Convcntus S. Jacobi & S, Mirini dc Pafleto. Rex Carolus II centum Libris emebat. Paparum & imperatorum Scries. 4. Nomina Locorum omnium, unde Cardinalcs & Epifeopi nominamur.. 5. Chronicon Bcllotum Scotiae & primae inllitutionis Ordinum Monaf* ticorum. 6. Hiftriographorum Nomina. 7. Scoticronici recapitulatio metrica. 8. Regum Scotiae Genealogia. 9. Johannisde Burdens, contra Peftilentiam, Tradlatus. 10. S. Bernardi Abb. Clar. de cura rei familiaris, Epiftola. 11. Tabula genealogica Regum Scotiae, a S. Margarcta ad Jacobum 2, 12. Tabula genealogica Regum Franciae, a S. Ludovico ad Carolum 7. 13. Johannis Fordon, Scoticronicon, Libris 5. Multa addit Walterus Bower, qui (ut ait in Prologo) cum de pro-- prio addit, praemittit hunc titulum, Scriptor ; & cum dc aliis addiv Autor. 14. Walteri Bower, Continuatio Scoticronici, Libris xi. X 5. De Servis, de Fide Chriftiana, & de conftitutione Mundi, Tradatus. 16. ,S. Bernardi, de formula honeftae Virac, Tradatus. 1 7. Presby tcri Johannis Epihola ad Imperatorcm Graccorum. ito L l RR l- Mss, ‘ 14CI— VI. tolio. C (Juaere 14 A in fines '& 14 B poft 140.]] I. I. Gulielmi-dc Ri(hanger> Dc jure Regis Anglorum ad Scotiam,l,ibcf‘. xlY incip*, 2,. — — -Annalej p 4 udR»Edwftrdi I. * Hi diio Tradatus propria Authoris manu videntur fuifle feripti : nam fic feriptum reperitur, in prima Pagina : Memorandum quod ego /rater IVillielmus de Rijhanger Cronographusy die Inventionis fan^ie Cruets^ Anno gr at iae 1^2, qui eft annut Regis Edwardi flii Regis Ed* wardi quintuSy habui in or dine 41 annoSy ^ in etate 62 annos.\ Hie eft liber fanBi Atbani. Et eadcni manu feribuntur 5 Tradatus fc^^uentes : 3. S. Lu'dOVidVita. fiiccanonizatusfuit A. D. 1298. 4. De in Bonifaciura « Papacn fado, Tra^atus. 5. DeTemplariis, TraCtatus. 6*‘ Mawini Pok)ni Ohronita. 7. Gidftidi Artharii Monewwstenfis, Origine Geftis Britonum, Li- bri 9. , , II. I. Rogeri dc Ho’^eden^ Annaics AngTiae ufquc ad A. D. ti8*. “ ' XIII 2. — — '■ ' -■■■■ * "" ■‘■•■‘'■■'■ G ommentarius Legum Angliae. III. I. EufeKli Pan^philiGacfaTicnfis, Chronicon. xvi 2. S. Hieronymi Strid. continuatio ejufdem. 3. Profperi Aquitanici Epifeopi, continuatio ulterior. IV. I. Haitoni Monachi, Flos Hiftoriarum Tcrrae Sanilac. xiv 2. Johannisdc Rupella, Summa de Anima 6c viribus cjus. F. 23. 3. Petri Blefenfis, Epifte 4 iflW*i Liber. Fo. 5 7. 4. Expofitio ifitip^ Lilaiwna F. 156. 5. S. Bcrnardi Clar. Epiftolarum Liber. F. 166. 6. Hildeberti Cenoman. Epifeopi, Epiftolarum Liber. F. 207. Liber erat Monafteriide Ramfey, ex procuratione dominijo. Wardc- boys S. T. Baccalaurii. V. Chartac 5 Geographicae Littorum Maris in Europa. xvi VI. I. Romae deferiptio. Habet autem urbs, xiv 2r Aogliae deferiptio- Anglia habet in. 3. Bibliothecae Regiae. Z)l 14CVI IX. Folio. f. De mirabilibus Mundi & VirLs illuflribus, Tra^atusv txiracfh him 4. Dccoronatione R.Ricardi, Tradatus. Jnprmis venerunt, 5. De variisinHibcrniam adveiuifeus. Juxta antiqui/Jimas. v. 6. Matthaei VVeftmonafterienfis, Flores Hiftoriarum ; praccipuc tk Britannicis; continuati ad A, D. i jzf, ' ’ ^ . VII. I. Matthaei Paris, HiRorLa a conqueftu Angliae ad quoobiit; propria illius Manu liripta ; cum Calendario » Mappa Piduris Urbium inclitarum, Rcgum Angliae cum Monaftcriis ab'eis ^ datis, Scutorum variorum, & propria ad pedes B. Vir^misproRratid^ di-r cnitis, O fclicia Ofcula, La^antis lahrh imprejfa-, cum inter crebra 'in- eiicia reptantis infant le y Ut pot e-verus gx te Films mi^fjalht^^ret i ctmt 'ueriis ex Fatre ^DeuSy 'T>et GenituSy imperaret I ' xiii 2. HiftoriaeM. Paris. GotttinuatioadA, P. i.27?»aUaaiaau- De poffcflione hujus Codicis multa fuit altereatio. Johaimps .nknfis lie fcripfit A. D. 14S8, Si is Liber prop^ri poffk pertiuftiffe et fer- Ftntre debere ad proprietatem Monafterii Sanhii Albania lAncolntenfif F>iocefeos^ jurifdiiiimis tamen exempt Cy deeJaro fang fere ,mmtem meamy ut^ in ed cafu, ego hoc Libroy tanquam ex preemp^ fub eh ittpr, qui Monachi ipfius loci pro tempore fmriut. Alipqstin juxta epuditievem, JUb qua is Liber in meampoffejfionem venerM yVelofst pertineatCollegipbeate 'Marie. JVintonienJis in Oxoniay de Jmdat tone JVilliHmi lVpkhamy quon- dam IFintonienfis Epifeopi. Scriptum per mqmm menm propriant.y ppu^ BtikdenCyio^ dieJtmiiyA° 1488. Jo.Linqocn. delever it fiu corrx^rit hoc feriptum^ anpthema fit. Alibi in Codice fcripmnj eft propria Mat- thaei manu : Hunc Librum dedit frater Matthaeus Farifienfis : ,Sed Locus autPcr'fona cui dedit eraditur. Puto fuiflfe, Deo & Epclefie San 6 fi Albani ; ut in aliis Codicibus, propria iUius .rnanu feriptum vidi. Fidt ■ctiam Codex Johannis Minftiei, & eti^m Barpnis Lumley. VIII. Egefippi, de Bello Judaicodc urbis Hkrofolymorum excidio, Li- bri' 5 - . . IX. Ranulphi Hygdcn Ceftrien. Polycronicon, 7 Libris : cum Iti- dicc .Alphabctico, '& duplici Orbis terrarum defer^ptione Geographica. XIV >Hic Liber ohm erat Johannis de Wardeboys, S. T. B. Abbatis Monaf- tcrii de.Rainfey ; cujus tale Epitaphium in frome Codicis reperitur. ' Sifie Libri Mss. Z3Z t+CIX Xin. Folio. Z'tfte grddutHy nojlris oculofque infige Sepulcris, Jfiic qui tranfis, IVarboys memorare Johannis. me funde preces^fitu pietate mover is. Corpus terra capita requiem mens. Si fpeculeris^ Ecce Mona/ierii prejentis Re6ior ^ Abbas Morte jacet : Naturajubet,Jic pofiulat etas. Iftafigura fequens Annum monftratque ‘Diemquey 'Cum iFater injignis fragili difcejjit ah Or be. ‘In Armis fupra : ^Pafceris Helta Corvis^ mandante Sophia. Ad Os : Chrifte, tuis merit is 'fVardboys miferere Johannis, Ad Pedes : Hie quipertranJtSj War dboys memento Johannis. Sed Figura oftendens mortis illius tempus, deed. X. I. De Situ Terrae Hicrorolymitanae'& habitatoribus ejus, Traftatus. Terra Jerofoiimitana. x 1 1 1 2. Gulielmi Tyrii Archiepifeopi, Hiftoria Belli, per Occidentis Principes Chriftianos, in Terra Sandatotaque Syria gefti, Libris 22. '3. Hiftoriae ejufdem continuatio ; Libris 3. 4. Catalogus Magnatum, quorum mentio fit in Hiftoria pracdidla. XI. Godefridi Viterbienfis, Pantheon j Chronieon lil. univerfale, fic didum ; partim profa, partim carmine. xiv Liber quondam Ecclefie Conventualis Sandi Petri de Markeby. XII. Ranulphi Hygden Ceftr. Polychronicon, 7 Libris : cum Indice AI- phabetico, & Ghana Geographica Orbisterrarum. xiv Liber quondam Domus Sandli Thome de Aeon, Londini, ex dono dO‘ mini Jacobi Comitis Ormondic. XIII. I. Ranulphi Hygden Ceftr. Polychronicon, 7 Libris; cum Irh- dice Alphabetico. xiv 2. Giraldi Arthurii Cambrenfis, Hiftoria vaticinalis de conqueftu Hiber- niae. F. 157* 3. De mirabilibus Terrae Sandlae, Liber. MelchifedechT>ei altijfimi Sa- cerdos. F. 1 8 3 . 4. Odcrici, Hiftoria peregrinationis fiiae per varias Afiae regioncs. F.zoj. 4. Gulielmi de Rubruk, Itincrarium in partes orientales. F. 2.14. 6 . Bibliothecae Regiae. 2,^5 14 C XII. Folio, et 14 B. Rotuli varii. 6 . Marci Pauli de Venetiis, de conditionibus et confuctudinibus oricn-* talium Regionum, Libri3. F. 225. 7. Michaclis Blaunpayn Cornubienfis, Poematum Liber. F.257. 8. Nicolai Trivet, Com. in Auguftinum, de Givitate Dei. F. 263, Hie erat Liber fratris Symonis Bezoun, Prioris Norwicenfis : cujus C- tiara Bibliothecae, Volumina 3 1 continentis, huic Codici inferibitur Ca- talogus ; una cum pretiis fingulorum : in quo, hujus pretium eft 20 s. CQuaere 14 D. & E. inter Codices in Lingua Gallica feriptos.Q 14 B. Rotuli varii. I. Nomina Nobilium, qui in Angliam venerunt cum ConqucftofCi tranferipta A. D. 13 80. XV il. Sc III. A Colledtion of Moral Precepts. xvr IV. A Bill of Money laid out on Building, Gardening &c. about the Court. XVI V. La Genealogie &Chronique des Roys D’Angleterre, jufquc a H. 3. XIII VI. I. Lamefme. xill 2. Et continuation, par une autre Main, jufque a E. 3. xiv VII. Fines capti in Com. Somerfet, Dorfet, Wiltes. et Southampt. pro favoribus&c. Petro Warbec &c fadis. xv VIII. Genealogia Regum Angliae ab Adam ad H. d: cum nominibus imperatprum & Paparum. xV IX. I. Chronicon ab Adam ufque adChriftum. xil 2. Expofirio Orationis Dominicae. X. A View of the number of able Men and Harnefs inmoft Counties in England : without Date. xvi XI. Valor omnium Reddituum Regis, A09 H, 8. xvi XII. Dayly Wages of the Officers of the Kings Rereward. xvi Xill. Ships and Captains lerving againft the Spaniards, A. D. 1588, XVI XIV. Charges of the Navy, for the Month of March, 4 H. 8. xvi X\'. Carmen acrohicum, pro Xeniis Carolo P. Walliae oblatum. XVII XVC Michaelis Haieri M. D. Strena, Henrico Principi oblata, A. D„ 1612. xvn H h Qui L I B R I Mss, 2-34 14. B. Rotuli. Qui fcquuntur Rotuli funt Chartacci. XVII. A Copy of Letters Patents of H. 8, appointing SirT. Crumwell and Sir R. Riche to fell Crown Lands to the vallue of 6000 1 . per An- num. XVI XVIII. Copia conceflionis Maneriorum de Stillyngflete, Rynghowfes, Upton & Brian Askam, Roberto ClyfFord Arm. pro 40 Marc. Annuls : 1 H 8. XVI XIX. Expences of thePrincefles Houfhold for a Year and a half s 18 H.s. XV I XX. Forma Gommifllonis ad Homines arraiandos &armandos. xvi XXI. Extortions of Harry Uvedale of Corffc Caftell & Wm. Raulyns alias Bayle of Wareham. xvi XXII. Names of the Kings Ships ^ 17 H.S. xvi XXIII. Provifions for the Navy, remaining in the hand of Wm. Pawne, the 15th of July, 15 H. 8. xvt XXIV. Claim Lands and Tenths, in St. Laurence Lane, Water Lane, Brokenwharf & St. Georges Fieldc, 22 of July, 1 1 H. 8. xvi XXV. Charges of the Navy, ax«. V. C.PUnii Secundi, delaudibas Trajani, Panegyricus. Charta, fcrip- tus Papiae, 1 47 3 • xv VI. Pub. Virgilii Maronis, Acneidos, Libriiz. xiii De Librario S. Auguftini Gantuarienfis. VII. I. Horatii Flacci, de Arte Poetica, Liber. x 2 * ' ' Sermonum, Libri 2. 3. •— — — Epiftolarum, Libri 2. — Vita, unica Pagina. VIII. Pub. Terentii Afri Comoediac. xv IX. I. M. A. Scv. Boethii, de Mufica, Libri 5. xi 2. Hermanni Contrafti, de compofitione &ufibus Aftrolabii, Liber. X. C. Valerii Maximi, de Geftis Romanorum, Libri 10. xv XI. 1 . Dionyfii Alexandrini, Pcriegelis, feu iitus Orbis defcriptio : La- tino Carmine, per Prifcianum. xiii 2. Julii Solini, de Mirabilibus Mundi, Liber. 3. Daretis Phrygii, de Bello Trojano, Liber. Latineper Cornelium Ne- |)Otem. Deeft Pagina in fine. 4. De Sibiliis, Tradatus. Sibille generaliter omnes. 5. Jeremiae Threni ; cum Commentario. Liber de Clauftro RofFenfi. XII. I. Macrobii, de Somnio Scipionis, Folium. Pag. 77. Edit. 162?. X 2. D.J unii Juvenalis, Satyrae : cum GlolTa. -XIII. Plurarchi Cheronaci, de virtute Mulicrum, Liber: Hcrmanno Crufcrio Interprete. Charta. xvi XIV. Prifciani, dc odo partibus Orationis, Libri 16. xi XV. M. Tul. Ciccronis, Tufculanarum Quacllionum, Libri 5. xv XVI. I EutropiijRomanae Hiftoriac, Libri x. x 2. Pauli Diaconi, Continuatio ejufdem, Libris 6 . 3. Vidoris, Uticenfis Epifcopi, de Vandalica feu Africana Pcrfecutione, Libri 3. XVII. & XVIII. D. Junii Juvenalis Satyrae: cumGlofla. xt Duo fil. Excmplaria. XIX. I. C. Scdulii Prcsb. Pafchale Opus ; five, mirabdium Divinorum Libri 5 : cum Carniine Dominico. ix Bibliothecae Regiae. 241 1 5 B XIX. 40. z. Eedae Presb. dc tempomm rationc. Liber. Fo. 38. Deficit ia Cap. XXVII. 3. Simpofii Aenigrnatn. F. 79. Defunt 2 priaia folia. 4. S. Paulini Epithalamium injulianum etTitiam. F. 82.^ 5. Verfusde fingnlis Mcnfibus, & 12 Signis. F. 83, b. 6 . De generibus Sonorum, Pagina ; alphabetice. F, 86, b. Apesabizant vel bambizant. 7. Bedae Presb. Verfus de die Judicii. F. 87. 8. Definitiones variae, Sententiae notabiliores, Epigranimata &c. F. pr," 94, 98, 102, b i 195 - 9. Collegium carptim ex hiftoriaEcclefiaftica de Porphirio. F. 93 . 10. Qualiter unufquifque Chriftianus ad Deum fc fubjungere dcbcat, &: quomodo cum credat elTe. F. 96, b. 11. Ingenuitas Clericorum. F. 97, b. 12. B. Ambrofii Verfus detrinarii numeri excellentia. F. loi, b. 13. De Monftrorum generibus. F. 103, b. 14. Ventorum Nomina, fecundum pixidem nauticam. F. 106. 15. Fabulae PoeticaeF. 107. 16. A. Perfii Flacci Satyrae & Vita : cum Com. Annci Cornuti. F. nr.’ Poft hujus finem fic pergit feriptor : Acquora qui ponti lembo tranfeurrere naiita Adgreditur, patiens difeit adeffe mali. Aft ubi litoreas tandem calcabit harenas, Gratior arridens plaudit eirequies. Curfu quique putat auras praevertere laxas, Infignis palma feu phaleris fonipes. Continuer vaftos perplexim concitus orbes, Sudoris tandem quaerit adire quiem. Bosoperans fulcos rigidum cum traxit aratrum,' Exemptus loro, pignorepafeit, ovat. Pagina per cujus calamos artufque recurrit, Feflus feriba ccler fine volet fruier. , Finalis qui caufa, Deus, nec fine tenendus, Exiftjs rerum, finis et ipfc fimul, Fac non finiri feriptorem fine finiftro ; Salves in finem, fed, precor, incolumem. 242, Libri Mss., 1 5 B XX-^XXII. et 1 5 C I VI. 40. 17. Simpofii Aenigmata. Deeftprimum folium. F. .199. xx, 18. Bonifacii Epifcopi Aenigmata. axeAgra* F.203. XX. Alani de InAilis, Anticlaudianus de.Antirufino j Liber ,fic didus ; Metricc. xiii XXL Pub. Virgilii Maronis Opera. xx. Ex libris Claudii Expillii, 1592. XXII. Aelfrici Grammatica Latino-Saxonica. xj 1 5 C. I . Petri Olivarii Valcntini, in Trogum Pompeium five Juftinum, ct in . Epiftolas familiares Ciceronis, Chorographica : Alphabeticc : ad Edvar- dum Principem Waliiae inferiptadn Charta, A. D. 1 54<5, xvi II. I. L. An. Senecae Epiftolae ad S. Paulum. xiii 2. Epiftolae 8 8 prioresimpreflarum. 3. . M— , , Je dementia Libri 2 abbreviati. 4. de Paupertate, Tradatus. In operibus ejus imprcfils dickurj Excerptum e Libris Senecae. 5. Martini Bracarenfis Epifcopi, Formula honeftae Vitae. 6 . L; An. Senecae, de remediis Fortuitorum, Tradatus. In imprefr. dici- tur 3 Excerpta alia. 2, 'Excerpta ex Libris deBeneficiis. 8. Moralium Liber. Extradus videtur ex illius Operibus, 9. Petri Alfonfi, Dialogus contra Judacos. III. C. Suetonii Tranquilli, devitis 12 Caefarum, Liber. x IV. I. C. Suetonii Tranquilli, dc viiis 12 Caefarum, Liber. Deeftulti-. mum folium. xii 2. Aethici, Cofmographia : ex verfione S. Hieronymi., 3. Flavii Vegetii, Epitome rei militaris, 4 Libris. V. Johann is Hantivillenfis, Archiihrcnium 5 five de Antiquitatibus Angliac,, Libri 95 metrici. xv VI. I. Paparum Catalogus. xil. 2. Eutropii, Romanae Hiftoriae, Libri lO; 3. Pauli Diaconi, Continuatio ejufdcm, Libris 6., 4. Pauli Warnefridi, Diaconi Aquilccenfis, Hiftoria Gentis Longobardo^ rum, 6 Libris. 5. Alcxandri Rerum geftari^ij Liber, fapentes. 6 . Bibliothecae Regiae. •• 245 1 5 C VI XIII. 4°. 6, Alexandi-i M. Epiftola ad Ariftotclcm. -.k Philofophia, per litteras facia collatio cum Dlndimo Rcgc Bragmannorum. VII- I. Swithuni Wint. Epifeopi, Vita & Miracula: per Lamfridum Monachum Wint. x 2. Vita & Miracula, Metrice : per Wolllanum Wint. Mona- chum. VIII. Valcrii Maximi, Diifdorum & Faftorum memorabilium, Libri 9. Et decimus abbreviatus, per Julium Paridem. xv IX. I . L. Annaei Senecae, Controvcrfiarum, Libri 9 . Chart. xv 2. — I— — — Epiftolae ; cum Commentario. 4. M. Fab. Quintiliani,'OratoriaeInftitutionis, Libri primi Cap. 5 priora. 5. M. Tul. Ciceronis, de Divinatione, folia 6 prima. X. I. Pap. Sure. Statii Vita brevis. ix 2^ ■ Thebaidos Libri 1 2. Liber quondam de Clauftro Roffenfi. XL I. M. Tul. Ciceronis, Tufculanarum QuaeUionum, ad Brutum, Libri Deeft prima Pagina. x 2. — Rhetoricorum, feu de inventione Rhetorica, Libri 2. xi ii .j, ——Rhetoricorum, ad Hcrennium, Libri 4, 4. M. Ac. Plauti Comoediae 8 : fcil. Amphitryo, AEnaria, Aulularia, Captivi, Curculio, Gafina, Cillellaria & Epidicus. Laccrata funt aliqua folia in principle Codicis. x: In fine hoc tetrafticon quale quale addit feriba. Exemplar mendum tandem me compulh ipfim Cun£iantem nimtum Tlaatum exemplarier Ne grafpicus mendis proprias ididta repertis Adder et, et liber hie falfopatre faljior ejfet. XII. L. An. Senecae, Controvcrfiarum, Libri 10 : Nicolai Trivet. Concludit feriba : Sum feriptor talis monftrat mea litter a qualis, Ellerker, i. e. quoth Ellerker, quodLatine fonat Ellerker. XIII. I. Medeae, Tragediac, Folia 4. xv 2. Com. in 5 Libros priqrcs Lucani Pharfaliae : per Conum Florenti- num. 1 1 2 forte vuk^raph'icus. cum expofitionc xiv XIW 244 Libri Mss. I 5 c XIV XVII. 4”. XIV. Robert! Crikeladenfis, Defloratio Naturalis Hidoriae Plinii Se- nioris ; 9 Libris. xiii XV. C. Julii Caefaris Commentarii. xv VefpafianLis Librarius Florentinus hoc opus Florentie tranfcribenclum curavit : et julius Gelfus Gonllantinus emeiidvit. XVI. I. Comm, in Ovidii Metamorphofes : cum Indice Alphabetico. 'A dentate quidem^ x i v 2. Ricardi Aungervyle, Philobiblon, Libro i. F. 59. 3. Alani de Infulis, de plandu Naturae, Liber, partim metricus, partim folutus. F.71. 4. Guidonis de Columnis, Hiftoria Trojae. F. 86. 5. Galfridi Arthurii Monemutenfis, deorigine & geftisBritonum, Libri F. 146. 6. Aquilae,. Septonie, fiveTeftonie, Prophetia. F. 182. Liber olim domus Sandi Thome de Aeon Londonie, ex dono Domini Jacobi Comitis Ormundie. XVII. C. Plinii fecundi Veronenfis, fenioris, Naturalis Hiftoriae, Li- !>ri 3 7 « XIV [Quaere 15 D & E inter Codices in Lingua Gallica fcriptos.3 2^2. 16 a: Bibliothecae Regiae. i6A I XIV. 8o.&4°. I . Mahazor : five, Libellus prccum. Hcbr. xjv II. I. Johannis Scheprei, Oratio in laudcm R. Hcnrici sK Latine, Charta. xvi z, , " Orationcs 2 ejufdem argumcnti. Hebraicc. III. Jofephi Medici Conftitutiones, fiveRitus madlationis et inlpedtio- nis vidimauum. Hebr. xiv IV. Traditiones a Mohamcde acceptae. Airabice. Litteris Africanis feu Mauritanicis. Chart. xvf V. I Alphabetum Arabicum 5 quo pueri doceantur Icgere. Chart, xvi 2. ManipulusPrecum, Arabice. VI. Aliquot Suratae Alcorani : Incipiunt a Surata Prophctarum, & continuantur ad finem ufque Alcorani. Arabice. Charta. xvi VII. I. Liber Perficus. 2. Liber Shahedi 5 feu, Indiculus vocum Perficarimi Turcicc reddirarum, metro compofitus. Chart. xvi VIII. Claud. Ptolemaei, Conftrudio magna, feu Almageftum. Ara- bice. Codex pulchre fcriptus in Charta. xvi Johannis Gravii Profefforis Aftronomiae Oxon. quondam Liber fuir, qui hujufmodi Codices Conftantinopoli emit, A D. 1536; cujus manu in initio lie feribitur s This Booke belonged to Sultan Ahmedy the Turkijlr Emperoufy ^ cojl about an 100 Crownes at the frji. IX. Rabbi Davidis Kimchi Grammatica Hebraica. Chart. xvi X. Porta Lucis : Liber Caballifticus. Hebr. Chart. xv XI. Rabbi Mofis Maimonidis, More Hannevochim ; i. c. Dudor dubi- tantium: exArabico in Hebraicum tranflatus a Rgbbi Jehuda Ben Tib- bon. XV XII. De Geographia univerfali. Liber Arabicus : impreffus Romac, "1592: cumNotisMSS. xvji Eft Liber qui vulgo dicitur, Geographia Nubienjts: cftque compendium Libri Geographiae Al-Sheriph Al-Efdris. XIII. Lexicon Arabico-Latinum. Charta. xvii XIV. Liber didus Tikkunim fhel Hazzoar haggadol : Commentarius fcil. Cabbalifticus in Genefin, Charta, ' “ ~ xvi ’3 <5 B. 14-6 Libr i Mss. Bibliothecae -Re giae, 16 B I V. 8”. &4». A CATALOGUE of MS. Books and Papers of great Cnriofiry; Collected by the late Reverend Dr. Hyde., Regius •'T ro fejfor C)(\.[\q Univerfity of Oxford. I. T. T\\c.'^ookErdaviraph-nayua‘-, of their laft Law-giver. Erdaviraph, written in their old Character in Black, with the Moiern RerJian’mx.tT\mz<\ in Red. 2. The Book Sadder ; or the Precepts of Zoroaflres ; written the fame way in Black and Red. The Title of this Book was written falfe in India, Zund Razund : or, A Comment of ZundavaQaw. And tlre'Doctor has written therein ; that it was very hard to be procured : for when he had prevailed with the Prieft to write it for him, he durftnot let his own Call orSe^t know of it ; but wrote it all in the Night, when all eyes were fliuc and a- fleep. II. I. Another Copy of the Erdaviraph-ndma,'^^in the oldCha- rader, and again fubjoin'd in the Modern Rerfian. 2. The Names of the old Days of their Months. Rag^iZo. 3. The Names of their old Months, Rag. i 87. 4. Part of the Zoroaftrian Liturgy ; {viz. the firft Part) moftly not con- tained in the following Copy of the faid Liturgy j and fo may be a Sup- plement to it: from Page 188 to 202. 5. The old Rerfian Names and Epithets of the Angels. Rag. 203. 6. The Names of their old Kings. .Rag.zos. III. I . A Copy of a Epiftle in the Char adfer, from the Samaritans of Sichem to their Aippofcd Brethren in England ; with Dr. Huntingdon’s Letter about it. 2. A Copy of a Samaritan Epiftle in the Samaritan Chara^er, from the Samaritans of Sichem tojobus Ludolphus. 3. The Road from Gombroon to Ktrman in Rerjia. 4. A fmall Vocabulary, Arabico-Rerfico-Indicum, inVerfe. 5. The Selan Alphabet ; viz. of the Ifland Zeylon in India. IV. The Syam Alphabet, MS. written by the Syam AmbalTador at London. V. Zoroaflres his Book Teziffjny, in the Old Rerfian Language, with an Alphabet at the beginning of it. VI. inLiNGuis Oriental'um. 247 16 B VI XVI. 8° & 4°. VI. Zoroajlres his Liturgy, in the Old Terjian Tongue j accurately written, with Alphabets of the and at the end of it, with {omzTerJian Rules. From this Book (it being curioufly and cxadlly writ- ten) Dr. Hyde chiefly took his Pattern for cutting and carting the Old ^erfian Printing-Letters. VII. The entire Book Sad-der 5 curioufly written in the Modern ^er- VIII. The Book Zeratujht-nama ; or, the Life of Zor^a/ireSy in Mo- dern Terfian Verfe, by an Author called ZeratuP^t-Behram. IX. Thafes Lunares, in the Tartar and Chinefe. Languages ; viz. an Account of an Eclipfcj Printed in the Chinefe and Tartar Languages^ anfwering to each other Column-wife. Printed by Father Verbieji^ late Profeflbr of Aftrenomy at Tekin in Chinay 1671. This, tho, a fmall Book, is a great Rarity, being the only thing of its kmdm England. X. A China Book or Comment upon the Lineohe fokianiS j viz. on the Myrterious Strokes or Lines of their Emperor Foki.^ as they appear in the firft Page ; which have exercifed the Wits of China to interpret them. XI. A China Almanack or Calender; where fome of the Sounds and Interpretations arc added by our Native Chinefe Michael Shin Fo-zungh. XII. The Book Tooty-nama Mythologico-Foliticus i iw'Berfians viz. a Book written. in India^ called Tooty-nama, or the Parrot-Book ; con- taining many ingenious and fubtle Stories and Counfcls, infinuated under the Perfons of Beartsand Birds. XIII. KFerfico- Indian Vocabulary s partly Grammatical 3 called, from thefirrt \Vox 6 y Amaden., or (as they found it) Qmrnadiin. XIV. Tkt '^ookShah nama-nefrh viz. x\\Q.V>ook Shah-nama, which is the Hirtory of their old Kings, done out of Terfian Verfe into Terfan Prole, by Churfhid Ibn Ifphendiyar. It’s very curious and hard to get. XV. The entire Book Sad-der truly and well written in the Modern Terfan. XVI. Several Copper-prints, viz^ i. The Weights and Meafurcsof China. 2. TheC^/«tf Compafs. 3., The Names of their Solar Months or half Months 24. 4. The China Numbers. 3 . The private China Marks or Figures, ufed by rheit Merchants. 248 Libri Mss. Bibliothecae Regiae, 1 6 B XVI XXV. so. & 40. 6. Alphabet of the Syngali or People of Ztylon in India. 7. Syngalefe Months, and 1 2 Signs ^ and 7 T^ays of the IVeek. 8. The Syavi Alphabet, with their numbers. o. Specimen of the Language, with its Sounds. 10. The Alphabet with its Sounds given by x\\q Mendean Letters. 1 1. Farther Inftruclions about the Figures and Sounds of the Tartar Let- ters, and the various ways of formingthem by different Scribes, together with a fmall Specimen taken cut of Father Verbieji’s Tartar-Gram- mar. XVII. A Printed Account of the Eaftern Prince G'tolo-, with his Re- ligion, which is that of x\\c Old Teyjians. London 1692. XVIII. Mullerus his printed Account of Chataia, with MS. Emenda- tions written, into it by our Native Chine fe, Michael Shin-Fo-Zitngh. XIX. A Terjtm Dictionary, call'd Tharhaugh-Siiniry . XX. A Vocabulary ; 'viz. in the Language and Character of the Ifland which is by the Europeans Qowwwowl'j called Zeylon, in E aft -India. XXL I. Some Medicinal Receipts, in Arabick, of the Aleppo Phy- ficians, fent to Dr. Hyde by Dr. Huntington. 2. ATerfian Almanack. 3. Libcllus dlCtus Ichtilagi-ndma ; i, Palpitationum liber, dc Pra^fagiis ex Palpatationibus Membrorum ; Turcice. 4. A China Dialogue between 10 Perfons. 5 . A Terfian Petition to the King of Cambaia. 6. Articles between Shah-Abbas King of and the Englifh Nation,' granting to us for ever half the Cuftoms of Ormuz or Gombroon : and the fame was afterwards confirmed by Shuh-Sephi. Tranflated into Tortu^ guefe. XXII. A fmall Book, containing the Sclavonian Alphabet, with Pat- terns of that Language, and a Difeourfe about their Original. XXIII. A fmall Book, being a Formulary for Terjian Epifllcs, by A- biil Thazl. XXIV. Vocabulario Italiano-Turchefco ; with an Index to find the Ttirkifh Words: By John Molino. S®. Printed at 1641. To this Dr. Hyde added a Latin Interpretation MS, thro’ the whole Book. XKV. A MS Catalogue of the Names of many ancient Books, lofl in n Linguis Orientalium. Z4P :+ B XXVI XXVIII. 8o. & 40. in the Original Creek, and the fame now found tranflated into Ara- bic or Syriac. XXVI. h China Planifphere, or Map of their Conftcilations, XXVII, The Arrows of Lottery, fuch in Figure as were fuppofed to be u fed by Haman znd Nebneadnefer, in number 3, with their Inferiptions. ^ XXVIII. The Arrows of Lottery for dividing of Shares, fuch as arc now ufed among the Arabians and the other Eajlerns, in Number 7, with their Arabic Inferiptions. The three laft particulars, together with the printing Types &c. fol- lowing, are fuppofed to be in a Box nailed up, which was fent with the above Books. The LETTERS for printing the Old Terjtan, &c. T Hefe Printing Letters or Metallic Types of each Letter for the Old Eerjian Language, after divers Copies of Alphabets from the EaB, firft giving a general View of them, and (hewing their Poteftas were afterwards, by more exadt Patterns, cut and taken from their mod curi- ous and exaft MS Books, well written and fit for Patterns. And thefe Printing Letters, together with their Appurtenances of Spaces and Qiia- drats, and Orthographical Notes or Marks, arc. now forted into a large and well-digcftcd Letter-Cafe of plentiful Boxes j which, together with what is for Supplement, may be computed to be above the Quantity of two hundred Weight of Letter. So that in the faid Letter-Cafe are as followeth. I. The Zend or Znnd Letters, of general Ufe among them. 2. The Tazend, not fo generally ufed, with fome Abbreviatures, 3. The Ligatures of the Zend Letters. 4. The Orthographical lAoics or Marks ufed in their Writings. 5. The ordinary Spaces and Quadrats, of eight Sorts. <5. Propping Quadrats, of feven Sorts. 7. The Indo-Terfian Figures, or Numerical Notes, digefted alfo into their Boxes in the fame Letter-Cafe. 8. The Steel Punches for all thefe Letters and Figures &c. to the Number of a hundred and twenty Punches, contained in another fmallcr Cafe. K k 9 The 2^0 Libri Mss. Bibliothecae Regiae 9. The Copper Matrices for all thefe faid things, contain’d in the fame fmall Box, are about the number of one hundred and thirty Matrices } it being a very large Alphabet. -I o. One great Galley, one fmall Galley, one Compofmg-Stiefc. Thefe Metallic Types are a great Rarity, as well in regard of their Ufe, as the Curiofity of them ; they being not elfewherc to be found in any Printing -Houfe in the World: but were at Oxford firft cut and caft by the Care and Induftry of the late Dr. Hydcy taking Pattern from their beft MSS: who was at the expence and trouble of above thirty Years Correfpondence into the Eajiy before he could get a compleat Copy of them 5 becaufe a compleat Alphabet was not to be had from any one Place or Perfon ; Different Forms of fomc of the fame Letters being wfed in different Places of the Eaji. Id C*^ Zi)l Libri Mss. 1 6 C I IX. 8°. & 40. in Cliaita. I. I. Photii, Patiiarchac Gonftinopolitani, dc 7 Synodis Oecumenicis, Epiftola. XVI 2. S. Anaftafii, Patriarchac Thcopolitani, Dialogus cum Cyrillo Alex, dc orthodoxaPide. 3. Gennadii Scholarii, Patriarchac Conftantinopolitani, Apologia pro fide Chriftiana, ad Ameran Mcchmetem. II. I. S. Tryphonis Exorcifmus. p. 15* xv 2. Medicamenta, Infomniorum interpretationes, Exorcifmi&c. 24. 3. S. Bafilii, Epiphanii, Athanafii &c. formulae precum pro aegrotis. 114. 4. Kalendarium feptem dicrum. III . Dionyfii Periegetis, Alexandrini, Periegefis, feu, fitus Orbis de- feriptio. XV IV. I. Joh. Grammatici Tzetzis, de bello Trojano, libri 3 ; quos inferipfit Antehomerica^ Homerica^ ^ '’Fojihomerica : una cum fuis in eofdcm Scholiis. xvi 2. Petri Morelli Turonenfis, Verfio metrica Latina eorundem 3 libro- rum. V. I. Gregorii, Neocaefarienfis Epifeopi, Difputatio de Anima ad Tatianum. xvi Codex MS Metrophanis Critopuli operum Gregorii Nyfleni, qui in pergameno antiqua fatis manu feriptus eft, Nyfteno hunc traftatum de Anima adferibit ; ut dicit Pat. Junius ; qui ex eo Codice variantes lec- tiones ad oram libri hujus adferipfir, Londini, Cal. Nov. 1622. 2. Tockcri Decani Lichfeldenfis, Verfio Latina ejufdem. VI. Conftantini PaliokappaKudoniatis, Catalogus 2 6Librorum Grae- corum, Lutetiae feriptus. xvi VII. Cyri Conftantini, filii Manaftae, Synopfis Chronica, carmine conferipta, a creatione Mundi ad Nicephorum Botoniatem, Imperatorem Conftantinopolitanum, qui floruit A. D. 1081V xiv VIII. Pub. Virgilii Maronis, Liber primus Aeneidos, in linguam Graecam tranflatusper johannem Harpsfcldum Oxonienfem. xvi IX. S. Maximi Monachi, Liber afceticus per interrogationem & re- fponfionem, de vita pie inftituenda, dialog! forma compofitus*. Graece. C^uem etiam Latine reddidit &R. Henrico viii inferipfit Johannes Che- CUS. XVI X. Kk2 L I B R I in 2 <) 2 . i6 C X XVIII 4®. in Charta. X. Encomium Aduum & Stratagematum R. Henrici viii, metricum : et R. Elifabethae infcriptum ; per Georgrum Etherige, xvi XI. Claudii Galeni Pergameni, de Diebus criticis, Libri xv Ex Bibliotheca Henr. Stephani. XII. I. Nicolai Sophiani, de praeparatione & ufu Aftrolabii an- nularis, Liber impreflus. Graece. xvi 3. Nicephori Gregorae , de praeparatione Aftrolabii, Liber M. S. XV 3. Johannis GrammaticiPhiloponi, Alexandrini, de ufu Aftralobii, Trad, 4. Alia Aftralobii explicatio, cum Schematibus. XIII. I . Procli Chrcftomathia poetica. xv 2. Andronici Peripatetici, de perturbationibus Animae,,Libe r. Hi duo Libri ex Photii Bibliotheca Patrum fumpti. XIV. I. Julii Africani, Cefti, capitibus 79- xvi Gollatus hi it hie Codex, cum Barocciano MS j & variae illius lediones In hujus margine feribuntur. 2. Georgii Codini, de originibus Conftantinopolitanis Liber, ex antiquo- quodam chronico excerptus. 3. Nicephori Blemmidae, Geographiac Synopfis. Scriptus fuit hie Codex fumptibus Ifaaci Cafauboni, A. D. 15 84. XV. I. Gregorii Nyfleni Epifeopi, dc Anima & Rjefurredione, Dia- logus cum Macrina forore. xv 2. ■ ,, de Anima, Tradatus. XVI. I. Artemidori,. dc Urinis Liber j cum verlione Latina intcrli- ncari. xvi 2. Hippocratis Coi, Prognofticorum Liber; cum verfione Latina inter- lineari. XVII. 1. Harpocrationis Lexicon in 10 Rhetores. xv 2. Heraclidis Pontici Allegoriae in Homerum, feu de Fabulis Home- riels. XVIIL i.Joh. Tzetzis&c. Scholia in Epigrammata Graeca i Tranferipta A. D. 1590. XVI 2. Georgii Codini Curopalatac, dc Officialibus Palatii & magnae Ecck“- fiae Conftantinopolcos. Liber aT«Ag^o«. 5. Tradatus Logicus, axefaAos ^ ctTfAe^'oi. XIX. Li NGUA G RAECA Mss. 29’5 16 C XIX XXV. 4”. inCharta. XIX. Simplicii Magni Magiftri, Commentarius in Epi£leti enchiridion- XV XX. Ifaaci Monachi, de metris pocticis Liber. xvi XXI. Ariftotelis Ethicorum Libri lo. xvi XXII. ———— Liber 8“*. & 9“®. xvi XXI II. I. Philoftrati Lemnii, de Heroibus Liber j cum notis margi- nalibus. In Tergamena. xiv 2. Imaginum Libri 25 cum notis marginalibus. 3. — de vitis Sophiftarum, Liber. ’ XXIV. Athenaei, Deipnofophiftarum Libri 1 3 pofteriores. xv XXV. I. Ariftotelis, de Anima Libri 3 j cum notis marginalibus XVI. 2. Philofophorum Graecorum Opiniones de Anima» 3. Platonis Athenienfis, Termini. Hunc Codicem tranfcripfit Ehilippus Rhodius. zu Libri ill 1 6 D 1 . 4 *'’. I. I. Gregorii Nyfleni Epifcopi, Homiliae 6 pofteriores in Ecclefiaften. 2 . 3 - 4 - XII Bafiiii afcriptae. nenfcm, 6 , 7 . 8 . fratrem. 9 . 10. Thaumaturge adfcribitur. -Homiliae 1 5 in Canticum Canticorum. -Comm, in Hexaemeron, ad Petrum fratrem. -Homiliae 3 de hominis opificio : a quibuPdam S. -Epiftola canonica ad Letoium epifeopum Mclitc* -Homilia, de non lugendo pro mortuis in fide. -Homilia, de infantibus immature abreptis. -Sermo apologeticus pro Hexaemero fuo, ad Petrunj Sermo contra Graecorum Fatum. Tradatus de Anima, ad Tatianum. Hie Gregorio 1 1. forore. 12. — 13. — de anima & refurredione, dialogus cum Macrina -de vita Mofis, feu de vita perfeda, Liber nachum, 14. 15 - 16. 17. 1 8. andriae Archiep. 19. deperfedione Chriftiana Liber, ad Olympium Mo- •Oratio catechetica. -de Virginitate Liber. Priora 5 capita defunt. -derefurredione Domini, Oratio. -quid nomen Chriftiani fibi velit, Oratio. -contra Apollinarium, Sermo, adTheophiluni Alex- "■tlc Dcitate, Sermo, ad Euagrium. I Tradatus Gregorio Theologo tribuitur j & inter ejus opera Graeco- lat. habetur, Parifienfis Editionis. ^ 20. deTrinitate, Oratio ad Euftathium. in ordinationem fuam, Sermo. ~ ad Petrum fratrem, de differentia Effentiac Divinae & Hypoftafciys. 7 ". Oratio, quomodotres perfonas dicentes effe in Dei- tate, non dicimus tres Deos. ^ Oratio in Pafeha & triduamim Refuneftionis fcftum, 25 - LinguaGraeca Mss. i6D II VI. 4 *°. in Charta. 25. Grcgorii Nyffeni Epifcopi Sermo de Refurredlione Domini ; & quod Evangeliftae non fibi invicem contradixerunt, varie quae in ea acciderunt referentes. 26. Oratio funebris, habita in funere Meletii Antiochiae Epifciop. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. plicium Tribunum 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. II -Orationes 2 in laudem 40 Martyrum. 'Oratio in S. Stephanum protomartyrem. -Oratio in Placillam Imperatricem. -Oratio de afcenfione Domini. •Oratio in Natalem Domini. -Oratio in Baptifmum Chrifti. 'de Patre & Filio & Spiritu fando, Epiftola ad Sim- Oratio in Mat.xxv, 40. Vita GregoriiThaumaturgi Neocaefarienfis Epifcopi. Vita atque encomium Ephraim Syri. Homiliae 5 in orationem Dominicam. -—Orationes 8, de Beatitudinibus. Phalaridis, Agrigentini Tyranni, Epifiolae. Charta, xv III. I. Johannis Tzetzis Grammatici, Antehomerica Gr. & Lat. cum Scholiis ejuldem Graecis. Charta. xvi 2. Homerica & Poft-homerica. Gr. cum Scholiis ejufdem. Gr. 3. lidem 3 Libri de bello Trojano, vcrfibus Latinis redditi per Pe. Moraeum Turonenfem Lochium. Codicem tranfcripfit Jacobus Bartholomaeus Lochius. IV. Index Verborum ab Ifacio Tzetzc in Comm, fuo fuper Lyco- phronem explicatorum. xvi V. Gregorii Nazianzeni Orationes 2 adverfus Julianum ;cum Eliae Cre- tenfis Commentariis. xv Hoc volumen, cujus principium defideratur, tranfcriptum eft ex Car- dinalis Carafae Libro; et45 Libris cmpta eft tranferiptio. VI. I. -Oratio funebris in laudem Caefarii fratris ; cumEliac Crercnfis Comm. xv 2. Oratio funebris in laudem Gorgoniae fororisj cum ejufdem Eliae Comm. 3. Oratio funebris in laudem patris fui ; cum ejufdem Eliae Com. 4. Oratio in Aegyptiorum adventum, cum ejufdem Eliae Com. Eademmanu feriptum eft hoc Volumen, qua praecedens, Vll. 1^6 L I B R I ill 1 6 D VII XI. 4®. in Chafta. VII. Theodorcti Cyri Epifcopi, Hiftoria, quae $vy.(afjiis ^ t aAAa fULfv dyccS^r. 3. Euftathii, Archiep. Antiocheni, in Hexaemeron Commentarius. In ciijus principio, defunt 3 2 Paginae Editionis Lugd. 1629. /hU‘i7- / LQiiaere 16 E, F & G inter Codices in Lingua Gallica feriptos.] 17 A. Mss. of the RoyAl Library. 17 A I — xvin. i2». I. A Poem, of moral Duties : here entitled, Conftitutioncs Artis Geo- metrie fecundum Euclidem. xiv JVhofo wol boye we I rede and lokeJ' II. John MarflialPs Tide-Tables for Brittain, Ireland, France, Flanders & Spain, inferibed to the Earl of Arundel. xvi III. A Book of Medicines 5 Englifh & Latin. xv IV. Thomas Felton’s View of Fines rais’d upon Rccufants, in Q. Eliza- beth’s time. Paper. xvii V. Jo. Mar’s Defeription of the Stone Dyals at Hampton-Court in the time ol King Charles i. Paper. xvii VI. Chr. Hamond, Student of the Inner Temple, his Book of Scrip- ture Sentences, in an Alphabetical Order : inferibed to the Duchefs of Somerfer. Pap. xvi VII. A Manual of Devotions; french, Englifh, and Italian, xvi VIII. A Book of Medicines ; Englifh, and French. xiv IX. The Life of Henry Fitz-allen, Earl of Arundel. Paper. xvi X. Geffrey Burdon’s Treatifeof the Privileges of the King and Clergy. Pap. XVII XI. Alex. Hume’s Treatife of the Orthography of the Englifh Tongue : Inferibed to K. James I. Pap. xvii XII. Tho Skales’s King’s Curtain drawn. Pap. xvii XIII. Leonard Worrall’s Pro) edt for employing the Poor & Vagrants, &c. Pap. XVII XIV. Lumleyae Baronis, Infignia. xvi XV. F. Alphonfus Madrilienfs, his method to ferve God aright. Pap. / XVII XVI. Calendarium./ xv XVII. SirThomas Smith’sVerfion offome Pfalms into mecter,\vith other Songs & Prayers, made by him, when Prifoner in the Tower, A. D. 1549. Pap. ^ XVI XVIII. I. Rcb. Marfhall’s Key of Controverfics. Pap. xvii 2. Indulgences graunted by Popes Gregory the 14th, the 28th of Julyc, and innocenrius the 9th, the 21 of December,^ 15915 in favour of the Philippine Iflands. 3. An Account of a raging Firein theForeft of Sherwood, A. D. 1624. k 1 2 XIX. 2 . 6 o Mss. Booicfof the 1 7 A XlX-r-XXXI. 8P. & 40. XIX. Edward Wollaye’s Book of Duties : in Verfe. Pap, xvi XX. The fecondBookof the third Punick, tranflatcd intoVerfc'j and infcrib’d to the D. of Monmouth. Pap. xvii XXI* Will. Foreft’s Tranflation of feveral Pfalms into meter. Pap. XVI XXII. Some Pfalms, in meter. xvt XXIII. Sentences feleiSied by Sir Nic. Bacon Kht, and fent to the Lady Lumley : finely painted. xvii XXIV. Sentences colleded out of divers Authors, for King E. 6. Pap. XVI XXV. 1. ATreatifeof the feven Sacraments. Themi'^t of fader e, grace and ye comownynge of oure lord Ihu Crijie ^ ye charite of ye hooligooji be to 'son in ton & wiytou^ breyeren and fajiren. xv The Duty of a Chriftian. In ye begynnynge & eending ofallegode werkis. XXVI. I. Nine Vertues, that Chrifteappering to a devout man, com- nfiaundcd him to know. xiv 2. John Wiclif ’s Comment on the X Commandment?. 3. The 7 dedii Synnes. P. 37 * 4. The Dedisof Merci bodili and goftli. P. 46. 5. Feith, Hope and Charite. 48. 6 . Foure thingis, that nedcnto man. j i. 7. The Vifitacioun of fiik men. 53. 8. John Wiclif's Verfion, Comment and Prologue on the Apocalyps. 67. 9. ■ — ’Verfion and Prologue of St.John s Gofpel. 209, XXVII. I. A Sermon on Mat. XXIV, 3. Saxon. x 2. The Lives of Sr. Katerinc, St. Margaret, & St. Julian. Saxon. 3. Verfes ofChrift’s Pallion, the Virgin Mary &c. xiii XXVIII. Jeremy de la Hay, his Copy Book. xvi XXIX. Gerrard Malynes’s Royal Marchantof Great Brittayne. xvii XXX. Seneca’s 9 -d & iSthEpiftle: tranflated by Henry Parker Knt. Lord Morley. xvi XXXI. I. John Linewray^s Survey of the Ordnance, Powder, Shot &c. in the Tower of London, A.D. i<5C3. Paper. xvii 2. Royal Library. z6i trAXXxii- ‘in the King’s Ships. -XLVIIL 4®. 3. Officers of the Ordnance, and their Salaries. 4. Patentees for making of Gunpowder. XXXII. I. Prognoftications. xvi 2. Elements of Aftronomy & Philofophy. 3. Vertues of divers Herbs. 4. A Book of Medicines. A Father’s exhortation to his Children, in verfc. XXXIII. The Defcription and Ufe of the Ring Dial. Pap. xvii XXXIV. John Taylor’s Kickly Winfye : a Poem. Pap. xvii XXXV. ATreatife againft the Supremacy of the Bp. of Rome. Pap. XVII XXXVI. David Lindefay’s Treads of Subjedion to Kings. Pap. xvii XXXVII. An Apology of the King’s Agentsfor the enclofure of Kinges Sedgmoore-, in the County of Somerfet. Pap. xvii XXXVIII. Edm. Gunter’s Defcription & Ufe of His Majeftyls Dials in, White-Hall Garden. Pap. xvil XXXIX. Will. Lambard’s Archeionof the High Courts of Juftice in England. Pap. xviii XL. Dr. Wm. Loe’s Sermon on Pf. xlv, 3: preached at White Hall, 1622: with a Dedication to the King. xvii XLI. Lord of Bartas, his Colonies 5 being the 7th Book of his fecond Week: tranfiated into Englifh Verfe, by ]of. Sylvefter j 1603 : with a dedication in Verfe to K. James. Pap. xvii XLII. The Works of Solomon : A Book of Magick, fo called. xv XLIII. Hopkinfon’s Animadverfions on fome" places of Tre- melius’s Verlion of the Bible. Pap. xvii XLIV. A moral Poem. Pap. xvii XLV. A Common-Place Book of Laws. Pap. xvii XLVI. Erafmus’sPraife to tiie Virgin Mary : tranflated by Henry Par- ker Kt. Lord Morley, and dedicated to the Princefs Mary. xvr XLVll. Henry Mainneringe’s Treatife of the beginnings, pradicesSc fupprellion of Pirats. Pap . xvi XLVIII. James Hall’s Account of the Coafts of Greenland, 1605. Pap. xvii XLIX. Mss. Books of the i6z 17 A XLIX LVII. & 17 B I V. 8”. &4”.' XLIX. Erafmus, of the Inftitution of a Chriftian Prince : tran0atcd by J. Lord Lumley : A. D. 1550. Pap. xvi L. James Colbrond’s Scheme for muftering the County of Suffex, 1599. Pap. xvr LI. John Gordon, Contents of his four Books, of the overthrow of theCardinall See at Rome. Pap. xvii LII. John Mil wardes Sermon on Afis III, 26. Pap. xvii LlII & LIV. Tho. Pitt’s New forme ofgreat Artillery,i6io. Pap.xvii LV. The Book of Hunting, or Mafter of the Game : with Pictures of wild Beads : dedicated to Henry the 5 th, then Prince of Wales ; and written by one, who had been Mafter of the Game to K. Henry the 4th. Pap. XVII There are five more Copies of this Book in the Library, Look in the Index for Hunting. LVI. I. Sir Fr. Bacon’s Argument in the Cafe of the Poft-nati of Scotland. Pap. xvii 2. Speech in the Houfe of Commons, concerning the Article of Naturalization. 3. -Speech in the Houfe of Commons, concerning the union of the Lawes. LVII. Edw. Wynne’s Brittifh India: or, a compendious Difeourfe, tending to Advancement. Pap. xvii 17 B, 8° & 40. I. An Alphabetical Concordance of the New Teftament- xiv It begins : Mannes fnynde yat is ofte rohbid of ye trefour of kun- nyng bi ye enemy e of fcience yat is for^etyng? is greet ly releeved bi ta- blis maad hi lettre aftir ye ordre of ye a. b. c. II. The Book of Hunting, or Mafter of Game. See 17 A LV. Pap. XV III. A Sermon on Mat. xxviii, 6. Pap. xvr IV. Samuel Lewkenors Theatrum Academiarum : or. Account of Univerfities flouriihing A. D. i 5 99. Pap. xvi V. A Copy of Letters Patents, appointing Commiftioners for Eccle- fiaftical Affairs, 43 Eliz. Pap. xvi VI. Royal Library. z6$ 17 BVI XVII. 80 . &40. VI. George Saltron’s fecond Book of the Laws of ancient Britain. Pap. XVII VII. Tho. Churchyard's Rebuke to Rebellion ; a Poem. Pap. xvi VIII. P. S.’s Table-Book for a Prince 5 inferibed to Prince Charles: containing Remembrances for Government. Pap. xvii IX. Will. Crafhawe, B. D. Difeovery of Popifh Corruptions, requi- ring Kingly Reformation. Pap. xvii X. W. Bragge’s Grievances, from the Eaft-India Company, A. D. 1620. Pap. XVII XI. Henry Hooke’s Treatife of the Succeflion to the Crown of Eng- land, 43 Eliz. Pap. XVII XII. Roger Hutchynfon’s Two Sermons, of Oppreflion, Afflidiion & Patience. Pap. xvi XIII. Robert Bradfhaw’s Way to Wel-doing. Pap. xvii XIV Reymund Sebundius’s Dialogues, concerning the nature of Man : tranflated by J. R. Pap. xvii XV. John Lane’s Tritons Trumpet to the 12 Months husbanded and moralized. In Verfe. A. D. 1621. Pap. xvii XVI. The Book of Holy Philofophy : tranflated out of French, by Tho. Glover. Pap. xvii XVII. I. Speculum utile iftius Mundi. An Englifh Poem. xiv 2. Introduftion to a good Life, by confideration of Heaven, Hell, Pur- gatory, &c. A Poem. 3. A Treatife of Tribulation. Thou Soule tribulid and tempt id. 4. Ricardi Rolle, Hcremitae de Hampolc, Speculum Peccatoris j Libro i. 5. de emendatione Peccatoris 5 Liber i. <5. ]ohn Wiciif ’s Epiftle to Ample Priefts. 7. De Antichrifto, fecundum JohannemEvang. 8. The Whelc of Fortune, &c. A Poem. 9. De Articulis Fidci. xv The Writing of this Creed being almoft worn out, take as follows. I bylcue ftedfaflely in my lord god almi^ty pat is fadur & Tone and holy good thre peifonts and on god I byleue pat his fone tooke fleeflehe & blood incur lady clene modur wiif & mayden by ly^eyns of the holy good as his wille was I bylcue pat goddis fone fuffryd alfo deeth for me & alle mankynde And alfo I byleue pat he was in pefcpulcur & pat his fgue 164 Mss. Books of the 17 B XVII ^XXIX. 8-.&40. foulc went down to helle & brou^t out foulis pat wercn pcrinne & pat he roos from deeth to lyue on pe pridde day & he ftey to heuene 'on hooly purfday & fet hym on his fadur ri^t bond & pat he fchal comen a^en tope general iugement to reward yche man aftur his defer- uyng I byleue in facrament of hooly chyrch a ^ift of the fadur SC of the fon & ofthe hooly good thre perfones in o godhed I byleue alfo in hooly chirch ordrynge us 1 byleue in pe facrament of goddis flefche & his blood pat he fhedde on the bleflid rood tre for me and for alle man kynd. XVIII. Bafil’s Homilie on Deut xv, 9 : tranflated by Mildred Cicil ; & dedicated to the Duches of Somerfet. Pap. xvi XIX. James Cleland's Sermon on Gowryes Confpiracy j preach’d at Canterbury, 1616. Pap. xvil XX. A Sermon on Lam. iv, 20. Pap. xvii XXI. J. Hopper’s Defeription of the Son of God. Pap. xvii XXII. I. Francis Godwyn’s Catalogue of the Bifliops of England:' Printed at London, 1601. xvii 2. An Index thereto, M. S. Pap. 3. An Addition thereto of 187 Pages, M. S. XXIII. A Law Common-Place Book. Pap. xvii XXIV. George Boftock's Account of his being tempted to Sorcery. Pap. XVII XXV. Dr. Snoden’s Sermon on Pfalm xciv, 20; A. D. 1612. Pap. XXVI. Reymond Sebaudius’s Dialogues, of the Nature of Man. Pap. XVII XXVII. Sir Thomas More’s Life. It begins: SJr Thomas More was the only Son of Sir John More^ Knight ^ one of the Juft ices of the Kings Bench. Pap. xvi XXVIII. 1. Book of the Expenccsof Lady Mary, Daughter of King Henry the 8th, from the 28th to the 36th Year of his Reign; an O- riginal. Paper* xvi 2. Book of her Jewels. XXIX. I. John Milward’s Colledion of the Alterations, which have been made in the Monies of this Realme, from the time ofE. i, to the Year of our Lord 1 6 1 1 . Pap. xvii 2. — — Difeourfe touching the Monies of this Realme, and the true • r value Royal Library. 26 <) 17 B XXX- 7 — XLIV. 4 °. value of all the Monies coyned, hthence the begininge of the Raigne of Q: Elizabeth, until thelaft of Dec.i 6 i r. XXX. A Difcourfe proouinge the lawfullnes of the Oathe of Alie- giaunce. Pap. xvii XXXI. Ben Johnfon’s Twelvth Nights Reuells. Pap. xvii XXXII. George Weymouth’s Journall Relation of the Service at the takeing of the Town and Gaftle of Gulicke, 1610: with a Platt thereof. Pap. XVII XXXIII. Henrye W ebley’s Exhortation to the daylye rcedinge of the Holy e Scriptures j 1603. Pap. xvii XXXIV. Anthony Maxey, B. D. his Sermon on z Pet. i, 10 : A. D. 1604. Pap. XXXV. A Treatife againfl: the Non-refidence, ignorance &c. Clergy. Pap. XXXVI. A Sermon on Luke I ; 26,27. Pap. XXXVII. John Mardelye’s, Supper of the Lord j Invedive Popery 5 and other Poems. 1558. XXXVIII. Michael Noftradame’s Prognoftications of the Year Pap. XXXIX. The Bifhops Arguments about the Lords Supper, in the Par- liament of E. 6. Pap, XVI XL. Philip Gerrard’s Exhortation to K. Ed. vi, for the Reformation of Rents of Lands in England. Pap. xvi XLI. The Book of Hunting j or Mafter of the Game. See 17 ALV. XV XLII. John Fawfet’s Account of the Abufe of Jufticc, with relation to the Murther of Alice Lanawaye ; 1610. Pap. xvii XLIII. I. Sir John Mandeville’s Travails. xv 2. A Song, of the Duke & Dutchefs of Auftria, and Sir Gowther their Son, begotten of the Devil. 3. Will. Staunton’s Vifion, in Patricks Purgatory, A. D. 1400. 4. Tundalcs Vifion of Hell, Purgatory and Heaven. A Poem, made A. D. 1451 . Imperfed at the beginning. XLIV, John Witenbogardr, Minifter at the Hague, his Treatife, of the Chrifiian Magillrate's Power, in Matters Ecclefiaftical. Tranflated byJ.D. Pap. ■ xvu M m XLV. XVII of the XVI I xv I I againfl: XVI 1 5 60. XVI M m z66 Ms B o o K s of the / 17 B XLV L. eti7CI III. 4". XLV. Tho. Lee’s Declaration of the Government of Ireland, A. D. 1594. Pap. XVI XV Pap. XLVI. The Duties of aSubjed. Pap. XLVII. I. Diredions for Health. A Poem. 2 . Formulate Inftrumentorum Juris. In hoc Codice occurrunt fequentesfummae totalesTaxationumAngliae, circa A. D. 1450 fcriptae. Siimma totalis 1 5' & 10' aLaicis in Anglia 38256 i Inde pro expenfis Colledorum 322 6 Lt tunc remanet ultra cxpenfas 37933 14 Summa Decime in Provincia Cantuarie 16570 18 Summ.a Decime in Provincia Ebor 2305 12 4 Summa totalis didarum Provinciaruin 18876 10 6 Summa totalis 15' & loe a Laicis & lo^utriufque | 01 8 4 ' 2 56810 5 4^ XV Povinciarum XLVIll. A Book of Mcdicins. XLIX. A Difcourfe to encourage the Netherlanders againft the Spa- niards. XVI L. I. Verfes made by the Earl of EfTex, when in Trouble. xvi 2. Verfes made by Mr. Fran. Bacon. 3. The Lord Keeper Egerton, his Letter to the Earl of Effex : with the Earl’s Anfwer. 4. Lord Henry Hobart’s Letter to Mr. Fran. Bacon. 5. Mr. Fran. Bacon’s Letter to Eliz. 6. T wo Letters from the Earl of Eflex to Eliz. 7. Lady Ritch, her Letter to Q. Eliz. pleading for the Earl of EflTex. 8. The Earl of Effex, his Lerter to the Earl of Southampton i advifing, him to a pious reformation. 9. Meditation. 17 C. I. II. Dr. John Gordon, fecond & third Part of his Antipaparchia : or. Of Kingly fupremacy above Pontifical. Pap. xvi i III. A Speech upon the Proclamation of Q. Elizabeth ; being princi- pally an Invedive againft the Clergy : & is intitled: Grace of a Good- fellow j appointed to have been fayd after a Banket atTorke, made upon the III - In Royal Library. 17 cm XVII. 4*. the good nues & proclamacion thear of the entraunce into Reign ouer vs, of our Sooueraign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, ^teneof Eng- lond, Fraunce ^ Irelond, Defender of the Feyth, and in earth of the church of England and alfo of Irelond the Supreme Hed. In November, lJ88. _ XVI IV. Anthonie Atkinfon’s Difcovery of Frauds and Abufes, about the Revenues of the Crown, 1603. Pap. xvii V. Peter Martir’s Book of the Eucharift : infcribed to the Lord Pro- teftor. Pap. xvi VI. W. E. his Treatife about true Pallors. Pap. xvii VII. John Hare’s Cen hire of the Englifh Language: A.D. 1551. Pap. XVI VIII. Richard Rokeby’s Poetical Works, A.D. 1418. Pap. xv IX. Caelius Secundus Curio, his Defence off th* olde and awncyent Authoritie off Chriftis Churche. TranQated by Ihon Philpotf. Pap. xvi X. Jofaphat Barbaro, a Venetian, his two Voyages into Tana and Per- fia : Tranllated by Wil. Thomas. Pap. xvi XI. Conftantine’s Donation, with Luther’s Comment. Pap. xvi XII. S. Athanafius, his Prologue to the Pfalter : Englifhed by Henry Parker Kn^, Lord Morley. Pap. xvi XIII. A Ladder to Heaven of twelve Staves. Pap. xvii XIV. Thomas Hocleve’s Heroic Poem, of the Government of Princes. XV XV. 1. Calendarium. xiv 2. A Book of the Influence of the Planets and Signs. 3 . Which Days of the Moon are lucky or unlucky. 4. Judgments by Urine. 5. A Book of Medicines. 6. A Treatife of the Parts of a HumanBody, and their ufes. 7. Lanfranc of Milan, his Book of Surgery: tranllated by John Wyntyr. XVI. I. Thomas Aquinas, of the Angelical Salutation. xvi z.i Anfelme, of the Stature, Form & Life of the Virgin Mary, & our Saviour. Both made Englilh, by Henry Parker Kn*, Lord Morley. XVII. 1. A Vocabulary, Lat. Eng. Paper decayed. xv Incip. 2. Salus Sacerdotis. A Poem. F. 63. 3, Grammatica. 77. M m 2 z6S Ms Books of the 17 c XVII XXX. 4». 4. The 7 Penitential Pfalms : in Meeter. F. 80. 5. The Lords Prayer, & the Salutation, paraphrafed ; with other Prayers, F. 87. 6 . Several pious Poems. 7. S. Anthonies Life. 8. A Book of Medicines. XVllI. I. Of twelve Profits of Tribulation. xv 2. Rich. Rolleof Hampole, his Poke of Crafte of Deynge. F. 24. 3. Tretis of Gofiely Batale. F. 41. 4. Of Bodily and Spiritual Life. 59. 5. Of I 2 Degrees of Mekenefs. F. 80. 6. Wi. Hilton’s Treatife of Divine Love. F.84. 7. S. Bernard’s Meditations. 92. 8. Ifidore’s Counfel. F. 107. 9. Advice to Women. Thought er^ take heide. F. 113. 10. A Tretife azenes fleifehly afFeccyonez. F. 124. 11. A Prayer in Tribulacyoun. F. 136. XIX. Dilcovery of the Fraternity of the Rofie Crofs. Pap. xvii XX. Henry Parker, Monk of Doncafter, his Dialogue between a rich and poor man. Pap. xv XXI. The fame. xv XXII. John Shootes Remembrancer to a General of an Army j 1598. Pap. XVI XXIII. A Touchftone or Trial of Witches, difeovering them by the Scripture. Pap. xvii XXIV. A 1 reatife of Urins, and of common Medicines & Diftempers. Pap. XVII XXV. Sam. Harfnet’s Sermon on Ezekiel XXXIII, 11. Pap. xvii XXVI. TheDiuyne Clowde of Unknowynge. Goofiyly frende inGod I preye j>ee. xv XXVll. The fame. Pap. xvii XXVllI. A Sermon on 2 Kings XVIII, 22. Pap. xvn XXIX. James Bell’s Account of Caecilia, Princefs of Sweden, her tra- velling into England, 1564; dedicated to Elizabeth. Pap. xvi XXX. The Inftitution of a Chriften Man : Printed at London, 1537: with Corredtions and large Additions MS. Pap. xvi XXXI. R OYAL Library. 17 c XXXI XXXVIII. et 17 D I VII. 4'>. XXXI. David’s Delights- or, a Prefident for a Prince : A New Year’s Gift to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales. Pap. xvii XXXII. A^Difcovery, whie Ireland was never entirely fubdued, till the Reign of King James I; by the Attorney General of Ireland. Pap. XVII XXXIII. 1. Clement of Lanthonie’s Harmony of the Gofpels, in ii Books: Englifhed by JohnWiclif. xv 2. Some Chapters out of the Epiftles, and fome out of the old Teftament; of Wiclif’s Tranllation. XXXIV. Nic. Breton’s Inventive againftTreafon. A Poem. Pap. xvii XXXV. A Defcription of Eirc-workes, invented by his Majefties Gonners. Pap. xvii XXXVI. A Breviat of Debts due to the Grown j from 30 Eliz. to 1 1 J. I. Pap. XVII XXXVII. John Wade’s Alarm to the Battle of that great Day of God Almightie, Pap. xvir XXXVIII. Sir John Mandevil’s Travails. xv 17 D. 4° I. Henry Daniel’s 3 Books of Judgment by Urine. xiv II. Plutarch’s Life of Thefeus; Englifhed by Harry Parker, Lord Mor- ley ; and dedicated to King H. 8. xvi ill. Sir Will. Forrcft’s Poefye of Princely Praftife. xvi IV. The Book of Hunting : or, Maher of the Game^ See 17 A LV. XVI V. I. The Divine Cloud of Unknowing. Pap. xv 2. Dyuerfe Doftrynys taken owte of the Lyfe of S. Kateryne of Seenys. VI. I . Thomas Occleve’s Heroic Poem of the Government of a Prince ; wherein is a Pidlure of G. Chaucer. xv 2. — " Poem of a certain Emperefs. 3. Poem of the Art of Dying. 4. ■ « ■■■ Poem of a certain Emperour. 5. Henrici R. 5, Literae ad Carolum Regem Francie, querentes de illius injufticia. VII. Hieronymus Savanorola’s Meditation upon the 80th Pfalm. Pap. XVI VIII. 270 Ms B o o K s of the 17 DVIII XX. 4”. VIII. Clement of Lanthonie's Harmonic of the Gofpels: 12 Books : tranflated by John Wiclif. xv IX. Reginald Peacock’s Folewer of the Donet. xv X. Edmond Skory’s Paraphrafe of the 21 & 45 Pfalms : in Meeter. Pap. XVII XI. Plutarch’s Lives of Scipio &Hanibal. TranQated by Henry Par- ker Kn'. Lord Morley. Pap. xvi XII. The Book of Hunting : or, Mafter of the Game. See 17 A LV. Pap. XV XIII. Henry Parker Kn*, Lord Morley, his Commentary on Ecclefi- aftes : Dedicated to the Duke of Somerfet. Pap. xvi XIV. I. Sir Thomas More’s Letters, during his Confinement. F. i to 4; and F. 376 to 455. Pap. xvi 2. . ■ hisTreatife upon the Paffion of Chrift. F. 325. 3 . A Treaty fe vppon the Paflyon. The glorious blejfed, F. 193. 4. A Dyalogue of Comforte agaynft T rybulation : made by an Hungaryen in Latyne. Who woulde ha've went. F. 5. XV. I. G. Chaucer’s Tales. Pap. Imperfed at Beginning & End. xv 2. The Waking Man’s Dream. otxg(faAof. 3. Articles of Marriage between the Dauphin of France & the Lady Eli- zabeth of England, 1475. Printed. 3. Sir John Fortefeu’s Declaracioun vpon certayn Wrytingis fent oute of Scotteland, ayenft the Kingis title of his Roialme of Englond. 4. Ballets. XVI. Efther Inglis's Fifty Emblems, finely drawn & written : a Lifle- bourg en Elcofie, Pan 1624. Pap. xvii XVII. Tho. Beard’s Evangelical Tragoedie : or, A Harmonic of the Pafiion of Chrift, according to the four Evangeliftes. Pap. xvi i XVIII. Thomas Occleve’s Heroic Poem, of the Government of a Prince. XV XIX. Another of the fame. xv XX. I. Andrew of Wyntowne, Canon of St. Andrews, his Originale: an Heroic Poem, in 9 Books 5 containing the Hiftory of the Scottifh Nation, to the Year of Grace 1 41 8. Pap. xv 2. Of the origin of the Name of Scotland : with a fhort Chronicle thereof, to the Year 1482. 3. Royal Library. 17DXX XXII. 40. 3. Prefter John’s Letter to the-Grecian Emperour, XXI. William Caxton's Chronicle of England. This wants 20 Chap- ters, which are at the end of the printed Edition. xv XXII. Reymond Sebaudius’s Natural Theology : or. The Book of Creatures ; efpecially of the nature of Man. Pap. xvi i [Quaere 1 7 E & F inter Codices in Lingua Gallica feriptos.] 18 A. 271 Ms Books of the I 8 A I XVI. 4’. I. Articles agreed on for the Order of Knights of the Garter, 1552. And Numbers, II, III & IV are the fame. xvi V. An Heroic Poem, of Man’s Life, the World, Death, Purgatory, Judgment, Heaven, & Hell. The might of the fader of Heuene. xv VI. I. A Book of Medicines. Fap. ' xv 2. Of judging by Urine. 3. A Treatife Diftempers incident to Women. 4. How to make Aqua Vitae j and other precious Waters. 5 , An Herbal, Alphabetical, to the Letter P. VII. I . Ariftotle’s Book of the Governaunce of Kyngis; called. The Se- crete of Secretes. xv 2. S. Bernard’s Epiftle, of the Government of a Family. VIII. Pfalm 19, 72, 80, 104, 137 & 148, tranflated into Englifh Verfe ; to be compar’d with Buchanan’sLatin Verfion. Pap. xvii IX. A Chronicle of England, down to H. 5 : called Brute. Julius Cefar a wyfe marine. The fame as i 8 R III & IV. X. I. A Treatis of the-Love of God. cLxe(pa.Xos. xv 2. — — — — of the 7 deadly Syns, and their oppofiteVertucs. 3. The manner of Confellion. 4. ConfelTyon of Scynt Edmonde Archebifehope. 5. A Difputefon betwen the Body and the Sowle : in Verfe. 6 . S. Jerome’s Epiftle to Demetrias. 7. Hiftory of the 3 Kings, or wife men of the Eaft. 8. Five religious Ballets. XI. John Rolf’s Relation of the Stateof Virginia. Pap. xvi i XII. Flavius Vegetius’s four Books of Deeds of Knighthood. xv XIII. A. M. T. Sev. Boctius, his 5 Books of the Comfort ofPhilofophy : tranftated into Englifti Verfe by John Lydgatc,A.D. 1410. xv XIV. R. P's Dialogue of the Union of Britayne; dedicated to K. James I. Pap. XVII XV. John de Turre cremata, his Expofition of the 36 Pfalm ; tranftated by Hen. ParcarcKt. Lord Motley. Pap. xvr i XVI. Sir Richard Wigmore's Pamphlet, againft the Spanifh Intcreft in Scotland ; in the Reign of James 6 : Intituled, An Oulde Story of the Brigg of 'DeOy written by Ouitchard one of the 4 Sonns of Aymony about Royal Library, 1 8 A XVII ^XXXIV. 4'’- & 8”, about fum 34s 8 1 Teares before that the\royallTofter’tty of auncient Banke did fetgnoryze over the myghty Monarchy of Crete Britt ay ne. Pap. XVI XVI. I. Homilies upon the Gofpels, for the whole Year. Not withoute canfe of gret myflerie, xv 2. Thomas Wimblcton’s Two Sermons, at Paul’s-Cro fs, on Luke xvi, 2: preach’d A. D. 1388. XVIII. A Breviat of Devotion : Lat. & Eng. 24° Pap. xvt' XIX. Henoch Clapham’s Apology for preaching againll Watfon's Quodlibets. 8°. Pap. xvir XX. Philip Me (Finger’s Verfes on the Death of Charles Lord Herbert, Son to the E. of Pembrook. 8°. Pap. xvr r XXI. Ja. Kinvyn’s Petition for the encouragement of his new-invented Engines of War. 8°. Pap. xvi r XXII. W. Vener's Poem to K. James i. 8®. Pap. xvri XXIII. Jo. Norden’s Complement to K. James i, upon his acceflion to the Crown ; & Harangue againft Papifts. 4®. Pap. xvii XXIV. John Ferrour’s Portraite of a Prince : A Poem. 40. Pap. xvir XXV. J.ohn Shotbolt’s Confiderations for the Weale publique. 40. Pap. XVII XXVI. Simon Sturtevant, of the ufe of the Mervaj a Mathematic Engine. Pap. xvii XXVII. Edm.. Dee’s Verfes againft Popery. 1603. Pap. xvii XXVIII. Hen. Cock’s Difeovery of the defigns of the Papifts, to K. James I. Pap. 'xvii XXIX. A Treatife of the Lawfulnefs of the Oath of Allegiance to K. James i. xvii XXX. Ja. Dackombe’s Difeovery of things neceflary for the King to know. 1603. Pap. xvii XXXI. John Marfton’s Account of the Spedtacle, prefented to the K. of Brittain and Denmark, pafling through London. Pap. xvii XXXII. A Poem to K. James I, about State-Affairs. Pap. xvii XXXIII. Ger. Scroopc’s Janus Temple (hut & open’d ; a Poem to K. J.i. Pap. xvn XXXIV. The Earl of Northampton’s Abftrad of Frauds of the Offi- cers of the Navy : to K. J. i. An Original. Pap. xvii N n XXXV ^74 Ms Books of the I S A XXXV LIII. 4». XXXV. John Martins Propofal to K. J. i, for faving Expcnce in pur- chafing Arms. xvir XXXVI. James Dackombe's Propofals to K. J. i, for reforming Abu- fes in the Law. Pap. xvii XXXVII. Jo. Lewis’s Abftrad of his intended Hiftory of Britain. XVI r XXXVIII. John Elder, Clerk, a Reddfhank, his Propofal to K. Hen- ry 8-, for uniting Scotland with England, Pap. xvi XXXIX. A Journal from England to Egypt and Jerufalem. Of all Cyttks &Tortes. Pap. xvii^ XL. Rob. Syngleton’s Theory of the Earth. Pap. xvi XLI. G. C’s Book of the approved Order of Martial DifcipUne, Pap. XVII XLII. John Phillip’s Clofct of Counfell, out of the precepts of Cato,, to John Lord Liimley: A Poem. Pap. xvii XLIII. Plutarch’s Commentary, that Learning is requifitc to a Prince: rranflated into Englilh Meeter, by Thomas Blundevile. Pap. xvi XLIV. Abufes in exportation of Treafure, & coloring of Strangers Goods. Pap. XVII XLV. Ben Johiifon’s Mafque of Queens. Pap. xvii< XLVL A Memorial to Eliz. of the Diforders & extraordinarie ex- pence of her Houfe. Pap. xvi. XLVII. J. Gorges’s Verfes, on the Kings Arms ; 1609. xvii XLVllI. P. Gafeoigne’s TranQationof the Tale of Hemetes the Here- myte, into Englifh, Larin, Italian & Frenche : pronounced before Q^ Eliz. atWoodftock, ii 75 * Pap* xvi XLIX. Ric. Tailcboys’s Elegy on the Death of King J. I. . xvii L. An Addrefs to KingH. 8, fora Body of Laws to be made in Latin. Pap^ XVI LI. James Maxwell’s Projed for a Difeourfe, under the name of Brk tains ttnion in Love. Pap. xvn LII. J. Hopper s Sermon on Rom. VIII, 28. Pap. xvii Llll. ]ohn Bell’s Scheme for increafing the Revenues of the Crown, by the Firft Fruits of the Clergy, fending Colonies into Ireland &c. Pap.. XVII LIV. Rq rAL Library. 279' 1 8 A LIV LXXI. 4*. & Folio. LIV. Remembrances for the Queen’s prefent Services, in the Low- Countries. XVI LV. Avery Phillips’s New Years Gift to King J. i, to enrich his Cof- fers, by relieving the Poor, without his coft or the Countries. Pap. XVII LVI. John Dowdall’s Letter to King J. i, about the State of Ireland, Pap. . XVII LVn. Nic. Breton’s Poem upon the Praife ofVertue. Pap. xvi i LVIII. Ric. Jobfon’s Difeovery of the Country of K. Solomon’s rich Trade, within 20 Days fail of England. Pap. xvii LIX. Ja. Spenfer’s Difeovery of Frauds in the Revenues of Ireland, A.D. 1610. Pap. ^ XVII LX. Scipio’s Dream : tranQated by H. Parker, Lord Moricy. xvr LXI. Geo. Gafeoigne’s Grief of Joy : 4 Songs: dedicated to Q. Eliz. Pap. XV 1 LXII. Mafuccio Salernitano, his Novel : tranflated by H. Parker, Lord Morley. xvi LXllI. A Difeourfe of the befeiginge, defendingc and relecvinge of Bergen-up-Zome i 1622. Pap. xvii LXIV. John Leland & Nic. Uvedale, their Verfes Lat. & Eng. made at the Coronation of Q.Annc, 25 H. 8. Pap. xvi LXV. Ric. Spert’s Scheme for the Improvement of Ireland. Pap. xvr t LXVI. Ric. Robinfon’s Eupolemia, Archippus & Panoplia : being an Account of his Books printed, his Patrons 6C their Benefactions &c. 1603. Pap. XVII LXVII. Tho. Hunniman’s Treatife about the Faults of the Magiftracy of London; 1612. Pap. xvii LXVIll. A Perfuafive to Q^Eliz. to name her Succcflbr. Pap. xvi LXIX. Rob. Chambers, his fecond Nofee te-ipfiim : A Poem. Pap. XVI i LXX. The Theatre of Apollo: A Mafque. Pap. xvii LXXI. Propofals for a Cabinet Royal, and for a Hiflory of the latter end of King J. i, and the beginning ofK. Charles i Reign j 1627. Pap. XVII N n 2 LXXII. I'lC Ms Books of the I 8 ALXXII LXXVII. ct 18 Bl, 11 . Folio; LXXII. Sam. Daniel’s Panegiric, congratulatory to K. James i. Pap.' XVII LXXIII. Mark Hoskin’s Complaint of Abufes in the Clergy, Lawyers,, Gentry &c. Pap. xvir LXXIV. Arthur Hall's Treatife of tranfportable Commodities, the Advantages thereof. Statutes relating thereto &c. Pap. xvii LXXV. David Holand’s Account of the lineal Defcent of K. Edward 6 from Brute. Pap. xvi LXXVI. I. John Ruflell’s Treatife of the Unioun betuixt the tua- Realmes. Pap. xvii 2, of the Dcuty of ane Chriftiane Prince. LXXVII. Tranferipta Chartarumquarundum pro Primogenitis Regum. Angliac : in quarum 1, Rex Ed. 3, AnnoRegni fui ii, creavit Edwardum filium fuum primogenimm in Duceni Cornubiae. Charta. xvii' 2, Rex Ed. 3, Anno 17, creavit Edwardum filium fuum'primogenitum, tunc Ducciii Cornubiae &Gomitem Ceftriae, in Principem Walliae. 3, Rex Hen. 6 confirmavit Edwardo filio fuo primogenito, Principa- tum Walliae, Ducatum Cornubiae ik. Comitatum Ceftriae. To this Confirmation are fubjoin’d certain Limitations and Provifoes, in Eng- lifh. 4, Rex Hen. 7, Anno 5 i creavit Arthurum filium fuum primogenitum in Principem Walliae et Gomitem Ceftriae. 5, Rex Hen. 7, Anno 9, conceflit Arthuto Principi Walliae, omnia. Caftra, Maneria 6c Poflefiiones, quondam Comitis Marchiaci habenda eidem Principi, quamdiu Regi placuerit. LXXVIII. The Lord Vifeount Wimbledon, his Method, how the Coafts of the Kingdom may be defended, againft any Enemy,., in cafe, the Royall Navye fhould be otherwife employed or impeached : 1628. Pap. XVI r 1 8 B. I. A Relation of the State of Polonia & the united Provinces of that Grown, Anno 1598. The 'Tales have the fame original veith the Bo- hemians. Pap. XVI II. John of Arras’s Hiftory of Melufinc : A Romance. Pap. xv> Royal Library. 277 1 8 B in IX. Folio. III. A Chronicle of England, called Brutes to the 6 Year of Henry the 5. eliti(pct?iO( ^ aTgAg qua peccator tranfgreflus ad fui Creatoris agnitioncm redire ‘ debet, redo tramite docere conatur. Titulus Libelli iftius t^^’r«/««i>&( 3 .- ‘ Pimh nuncupatus eft. ‘ Secundus enim Liber, Sermone Latino verfibus exametri et pentametri ‘ eompofitus, tradat fuper illo mirabili eventu, qui in Anglia, tempore * domini Regis Ricardi fecundi, anno Regni fui quarto, contigit j quando. ‘ ferviles ruftici impetuofc contra nobiles et ingenuos Regni infurrexs- ‘ runt : innocentiam tamen didi domini Regis tunc junioris, etatis cau- * fa, inde excufabilem pronuncians, culpas aliunde, cx quibus, et non a ‘ fortuna talia inter homines contingunt enormia, evidentius declarat. * Titulufque voluminis hujus, cujus ordo feptem continet paginas, Fax « clamantis nominatur. ‘ Tertius ifte Liber,. Anglico Sermone, in odo Partes divifus, qui ad * inftanciam SerenilHmi Principis didi domini Regis Anglie Ricardi fecun- - ' diconficitur, fecundum Danielis prophcciam, fuper hujus mundi Reg..^ ‘ norum Royal Library. 283 18 G XXII XXVI. ct iSD I, II. Folio. * norum mutatione, a tempore Regis Nabugodonofor ufque nunc, tem- ‘ pora diftinguit. Tradat eciam, lecundum Neftanabum et Ariftotelem, ‘ fuperhiis, quibus Rex Alexander, tarn in fui regimine quam aliter, ‘ fuper amorem et amantum condiciones fundamentum habet : ubi Varia- ‘ rum Cronicarum hiftoriarumque fines nec non poctarum philofopho- ‘ rumque feripture ad exemplum diftindius inferuntiir. Nomenquepre- ‘ fentis opufcLili ConfeJJio amantis fpecialiter intitulatur- At the end of this Book was printed thus, This Boke appertaynethvnto the right honorable the Ladie Margaret Strainge. Which being cut out, has notwithftanding made fuch an impreflion on the next leaf, as to be read backward. XXIII. Lord Vifeount Wimbledon’s Demonflration of divers parts of War ; efpecially of Cavallerye. Pap. xvii XXIV. A Note of all the Bills figned by the King and Councel, from the 19th of October, 4 E. 6, to the 7 E. 6. Pap. xvi XXV. Aglaura. A Tragedy. Pap. xvii XXVI. Richard Rolle Heremyte of Hampole, his Commentary on the Pfalms, from the 89th to the 1 1 8th. xr I 8 D. I. ——— from Pfalm i to 80. xr II. I. John Lydgate’s Teftament. F. i. xvr 2. —————Siege of Troy: 5 Books. F. 6 . 3. ———Siege of Thebes : with Pictures. 4. Wil. Cornyfshe, alias Nyfshewhete, hisTreatife betwen Trowthe & Enformacion : written in the Fleete, 19 H. 7* 5. ]ohn Skelton’s Elegie on the Death of the Earle of Northumberland. 6. john Lydgate’s Difeord between Reafon and Senfualitie. 7. Names, Natures and Places of Burial of all theKings of England, from the Conqueft to Henry 8 : a Poem. 8. TheBlafyoure of the Armes of Kyngis. 9. Wil. Peeris’s DIfeente of the Lorde Percis j in Verfe. 10. Proverbs painted in feveral Rooms, at Lekyngfelde ScWrefille : in Verfe. 11. Arifiotle’s Advice to Alexander 5 in Verfe : Two Verfions,, O o 2 III. 284 Ms Books of the Royal Library. IS D HI VI. Folio. III. Maps of the feveral Counties of England ; printed about the Year 1 579 - paynted. Whereon are written, the Names of all the Juftices of Peace in England, at that time ; and feveral other curious things. Alfo, feveral MS Maps and Draughts of Sea-Ports &c. It was Lord Burghley’s Book : and feveral Memoranda are written in it with his own hand. Pap. XVI IV. John Lydgate’s Verfion of John Boccace’s Books, dc Cafibus vi- rorum illuftrium. xvi V. The fame. xv yi. I T» . ■■ ■his Verfion of Boccace’s Siege of Troy. xv VII- Les Livres Mss. 2ci^ 18 D VII X. ct ISE I VI. Folio. VII. JehanBoccace. Des Cas des nobles Homines et Femmes 59 Liv. avec Peindures. x.iv VIII. Les 2 Livres des Maccabees, et lenoveauTeftament. xv IX &X. La Bible hyftoriale, & les Hyftoires Scolaftiques ; avec Peine- tures. Les 2 premiers Volumes. xv 18 E, ^ I&II. Jean FroifTart. Le 2« et 4'= Volume dc fes Chroniques : avec plufieurs Peindures. xv HI & 1 V. C. Valerius Maximus. DesDids & Faids dcs Romains, L. 9 : avec Peindures. Commencie a tranllater par Simon de Hefdin, juf- ques au 7^ Livre. Et acheve par Nycolas de GonnelTe, [Et 1 7 F IV. xv V. L’Hiftore tripartite j dele temps d’Adam jufques a Jefu Chrift ;avec plufieurs belles Peindures : Efcriptel’an 1473. xv VI. Le 2® Volume de la Fleur des Hyftoires. Ou quel Volume, font traidiez les Fais de noftre Sauueur Jefu Crift, avec plufieurs Mifteres de la Foy Catholique : Et aulli la Conception & la Nativite de la glo- tieufe. Vierge Marie. Et aufli la Legende des Sains, felonc I’A, B, C. XV 17 E. 286 Les Livres Mss de la 17 E I VII. ct 17 F I IV. Folio. I. I. LeTrefor, qui park de la nailTance de routes chofes : Ic quel Maiftre Brunet, Latin. xv 2. Ariftote. Lc Livre d’Ethique. Et eft le 2*= Livre de Trefor. 3. Le 3s Livre de Trefor ; qui park des Vices &des Vertus. 4. Le 4' Livre } qui eft Rhetorique. II. Hercules : i. e. Hiftoire de luy : avee peindlures. 2 Livres. xv III. Proprietes des Chofes ,• 20 L avec Peinilures. xv Fu tranllate de Latin en Francois, Fan 1372.? per Jean Corbethon. IV. I. Pub. Ovide Nafo. Metamorphofe, 15 L. avec Peindure. xv 2. La Chevakrie Spirituelk de ce Monde. O Thea., *T>eejfe de Pru- dence. 3. S. Bernard. L’Epiftre au Pr. Raymond, pour fcavoir gouverner fa Maifon. 4. Le Breviare des Nobles. 5. Complainte-dez 9 makureux & des noef Makureufes. V. I. Xendphon. L’Hiftoire de Roy Cirusj avec Peindure ; tranflatec de Grec en Latin par Poggede Florence, et de Latin en Francois, par Vafque de Lucerie, Fan 1370. xv 2. FI. Vegecc. de Chevakrie, Livre. . VI. Les Lieus communs du Loy, felon FA,B, C: une grand volume en papier, xvi VII. La Bible hiftoriaus : ou, Les HiftoircsEfcolaftres : avec Peindturcs. XIV 17 F. I. Quinte Curfe Ruf. Des faiz D’Akxandre, 9 L. avec Peindfures bel- les. Tranflates par Vafque de Lucene Portugalois. Efeript par la main dejehan du Chefne, a Lille. xv *11. I. La grande Hiftoire Cefar; tirce de Lucan, Suetonie, Orofc &Cn, faicte a Bruges, du commandement de R.Ed. 4, Fan ■i479- avec Peindlures. 2. Le Sommaire de tous les Empereurs Romains, aprez ]ulk Cefar, jufqucs a Fan 1221. III. S. Auguftinc, De la Cite de Dicu, les 10 Livres premieres. Avec Peindtures. xv IV. G. Valerius Maximus. [Ut 18 E III. IV. D xv V. B'ibli OTHEQ.UE du Roy. 287 17 E V, VI. Folio. V. L^Hiftoire de Godefroy de Buillon Roy de Jerufalem. Avcc Peine- ture. XV VI. La Fortrefle de la Foy : 5 Liv. aveque belles Peindtures. Faite a Lille en Flandres per Jehan du Quefne. “ xv. 16 E. 288 Les Livres Mss de la 16 E I XIX. 80 . I. Bafile le grand. L’Epiftre a S. Gregoire, de la Vie folitairc. Tranflatc par Jan Bellcmain, & dedie ala Royne Elizabeth, en Papier. xvi II. Traicde des 4 chofes dernieres. xiv JII. Dialogue, de laMort. Pap. xvi •IV. Jerofme Julien. Les Eftrenes du Comforte d’efpoir : eferiptes Tan 1552 : en Vers. Pap. xvi V. I. Le Miroir del’ame. xv 2. Le Livre des Enfanz D’lirael. 3. Les Paroles dejefu Crifta la Saindle Ame. 4. LeSeul parler deHue de S. Vidor, &dcsamc. VI. Extraid d’une Lettre d’advis, touchant I’eftat advenir des Provinces confederees. Pap. xvi VII. Inftitution pour lire & parler en la Langue Francois. Pap. xvi VIII. i.L’Almere de laNatare dcs Belles, Poiflbns dcOyfelz. Vers, xit 2. Titus & Vefpafianus: ou, Vindicatio Domini. UnPoeme. 3. Romanus, UnPoeme. 4. Un Poeme, comment Charles de Fraunce voiet in Jerufalem &c, 5. Angliae deferiptio brevis. IX. Un Traide des Peches& Vertues, en vieil Romans Francois, xiii X. Rene Le peletier. La Rigueur d’amours & pitie de RichelTe. un Poeme. xvi XI. Le Temps de I'annee moralize fur Paige &viedc Phomme. cn Vers. Pap. xvi XII. i. Commentairefur Gant. IV. 9. xiv 2. La Vie de S. Francois. XIII. Le Palleur Evangelique, en Vers. xvi XIV. Extraid des Oeuvres Defiderius Erafmus. Pap. xvi XV. L’emoulumcnt du Roy. Pap. xvi XVI. Iheronyme Sanovarole de Ferrare. L'expofition fur le Pfeaulme LI, &XXXI. ^ XVI XVII. Les 12 Triumphes du Roy H. 7% enVers. Pap. [ xvi XVIII. Mailliet Francois. Ode a la louange de le Roy 5 c la Roinc de Grande Bretaigne. Pap. xvii XIX. i. ] Hopper. Un Sermon fur Gen. xlix. 21, Pap. xvii 2. — Un Sermon fur Pf. cxlvii. 5. Pap. xvii 3. .Un Sermon fur Pfal. cxlv. 14. Pap. xvii XX. Bibliothec^ue du Roy, 28 p 1 6 E XX XXXVE 4”. XX. Sicur Rapin Grand Prevoft, Qiiadiings ; en vers. Pap. xvii XXI. Chanfons Spirituellcs, XXII. Chathucn ; une poemc. xvi XXllI. Pierre du Ploych. Rccueil des Honneurs deubz par les hom- mes a Dicu. Pap. xvr XXIV. L^Expofition du i6' Pfeaulmc. xvi XXV. Douzc Rciglcs en la Bataille erpirituclle, xvi XXVI. Fran. deVerton, Traidlc dez proprietez dcs Menders, Sc In« flrudion du gouvernement des Vers a Soyc. Pap. xvir XXV'II. Hierome Colas, Inftitutions a la Langue Gallique. A. D. 1551. Pap. XVI XXVIII. Guillaume Cicilc, La Complaintc dc Tame pechereffe. un Poeme. Pap. xvi XXIX. Mat. Groma. Triomphes faites a la revenue de le Prince de Gales d’Ffpagnc, 6 0d. 1623. enVers. Pap, xvil XXX. Epitome du 22 Pfeaulrpe. Pap. xvi XXXI. Les 41 |Pfeaulmes premieres. Pap. xvi XXXII. I. Ifocrates. Oraifons 2 a Nicocles : tranflates par M. Loys Regius, 1550, XVI 2, Xenophon. Extraid du premier Livre dc I’inftitution dc Gyrus ; par M. Loys Regius, 1530. XXXIII. Daniel d’Ancheres. Premier Livre dc la Stuartide s cn Phonneur dc la Maifon des Stuarts. enVers. Pap. xvii XXXIV. Pierre Menjot, Meditation fur la peregrination mondaine. Pap. 1613. xvu XXXV. Sieur dc Jacques. Revelations defeouvertes dans le digne Nom du Roy James Steuuard. cn Vers. xvi i XXXVI. I, Difeours des plus mcmorablcs Faidz dcs Roys &. Grands Seigneurs D’Angletcrrc depuis 500 ans ; avee les Genealogies des Roynes D’Anglctcrreet D’Ereonc. 1571. Pap. xvi Un Catbologue dcs Pretendans laCouronne, apres la Roync D’An- glctcrre Elizabeth ; Sc qui en eh le plus»'proche, par leur Loy Politique, La Guide dcs Chemins, les Aflietes, Sc delcriptions des principales Vilics, GhafteauxS^^ Rivieres D’Anglcterrc. 4, Sc trouverra a ia fin des trois Difeours, une Table fur les principajes Matiercs. pp XXXVII. ipo Les Livres Mss de la 1 6 E XXXVII— XLI. 4°. et 1 6 F I— X. ct 1 6 G I— V. Folio. XXXVII. Pierre du Ploych. Recucil de I’cftat des Princes, dcs Seig- neurs, & du commun Pcupic. Pap. xvi XXXVIII. Jacques Glcland. Le PortraicE de Prince Henry, A. D. 1612. Pap. XVII XXXIX. I. B. de Montagut. Louange de la Danfe. Pap. xvir 2. Une Lcttrc des Inftruclions d’un Courtifan de la Cour Franco! fe. XL. B. de Beaugrand. Poecilographic ; ou, Diverrestferitures : En- grave Pan 1624. XVII XLI. Gaultier Quinne. Recucil dcs Rcpartics, Rencontres, & autres Dits memorables duRoy Henry Ic grand. xvi I 6 F. I. de Bueil. Le Jouvencel. xv II . Grace entiere,^fur le gouvcrncment du Prince, cn la Rime (SeProfe. Avec Peinftures. xv HI. Les Croniques de Flandres : depuis le temps de Finard, jufques a Pan 1 347. xv IV. Martin Le Franc. L’eftrif de Fortune & Vertu. xv V. I. LeLivre du noble Philozoph Sydrac ; appelle, La Fontaine de tOLitcs Sciences. xv 2 . Traidliedes 7 Pechiez mortelz. VI. VII. La Fleur des Hiftoires. Pap. xv VIII. I. Le Regime de la Sante. xv 2. Comment la Face St. jehan Baptiftc fu aporte de Conftantinoble en la cite d’Amiens. IX. Guy de la Coulompne. De la deftrudion de Troye. xiv X. Dcs Secretz et Ditz dcs Philofophes. I 6 G. I. Croniques de Fife. xv II. Les 4 biz D’Aymont. xv HI. La Vie du Chrift : Efeript par David Aubcit,’ en Gand, Pan 1479; avec belles pcinturcs. xv IV. Francois Eximinez. Livre des S. Angeles. xv V. TohanBocace. Dcs cleres & nobles Femmes. xiv VL 2pl Bibliot HE(iUE du Roy. 16 G VI IX. Folio, VI. Chroniqucs des Roys de France ; jufques a la mort de St. Loys, Tan 1270. XIV At the end is written with the Duke of Gloucefter's own hand, Cefl Ljivre eft a moy Homfrey ^uc de Glouceftre du don des Executeurs le S’' de Fauuhere, VII. La Fleur des Hiftoires Romaines. xiv VIII. Jule Cefar. Les Commentaires : Tranflatez en Lille, Tan 1473, par Jehande Chefne : Avec Peindures. xv IX. Xenophon. Hiftoire du Cyrus: Tranflate parVafque deLucene: Avec Peindures. xv t*- Pp 1 5 D. zpi ‘Les Livres Mss de la 15 D I Vr. ct 15 El — VI. Folio. I. Le quart Volume de L’Hirtoire Scolaftique : contcnant de Ic Livre de 1 hobie, jufqucs a les Faiz des Aportrcs : Avcc plufieurs belles Feindurcs. Lcqucl Livic fuc fait a Bruges par le commandement dc Roy Edouard 4, J'an 1470, Efeript par J. Du Ries. xv II. I. Lucidarc, cn Vers. Liber Theologicarum Queftionum, fic dic- tUS. XIV 2. Expofition de L'Apocalypfe : avcc Pcindures. III. La Bible hilloriale : 011, Les Hyftoyres Efcolaftres: avec plufieurs Peindures. xiv IV. Quinte Curie Ruffe, Des Faiz du grant Alexandre : tranllate par Vafque deLucene : avcc plufieurs Peindures. xv V. I. Gregoire i, Pape. Omelics fur quarante Evangilles : avec Peintures. xv 2 . Dyalogues. VI. Titus Livius; Des Fais des Romains : Tranflate par Pierre Ber- theure : avec Peindures. xiv 15 E. I. De la Conquefte de Iherufalem, par Eracles, Godfrey de Bouillon &c. avcc Peindures. xv II. III. Des Proprietez des- Chofes, Livres 19: tranflates par Jehan Corbechon, Fan 1362: et eferiptes par Jo. Duties, Fan 1482 ; avec Pein- tures. XV IV. Croniques D’Anglcterre, iufqiiesale temps du Ed. 2 : avec belles Peindures. Dedics a Ed. 5. xv V. David Aubert. Des Anchiennes Cronicques de la grant Bretaigne. XV VI. I. La Genealogie du Henry 8, Roy de France ct d’Angleterre j peinde. Prefente a la Royne par le Conte de Schrosbery, en habit de jar tier. xv 2. Le Livre dc la conquefte du Roy Alexandre. 3. Les 4 Livres deCharlemainc ; cn Vers. F. 21. 4. Le Livre de Ogier de Dannemarche: en Vers. F. 82. 5. Le Livre de Regne de Montaubain. F. 202. 6 . Le Livre du Roy Ponthus. F. 254. 7. LcRomantdeGuy deWarrewik. F. 274. Bibliothec).ue du Roy.' 2P3 IS EVI. Folio. 8. Le Romant de Herolt Dardcnne. F. 3 1 3. 9. L'yftoire duChevalier au 5 igne : en Vers. F. 320. 10. LeLivre deFarbredesBatailes. F. 340. 11. Gillc de Romme. LeLivre de Politique. F. 374. 12. Les Chronicles de Normandie. F. 410. 13. La Breviaire des Nobles : en Vers. F.450. 14. Le Livre du Fait D’Armes & de la nobleffe de Ghevakrie. F. 45 2^ 15. De I’ordre de la Jarretiere. F. 486. Les Tous avec plufieurs belles Peintures. 1+ D: 294 Les Livres Mss de la 14 D I — -VI. & 14 El- VI. Polio. I. St. Auguftine, de la Cite de Dieu, Lcs lo Livres premiers: avee 10 Pciniftures belles, xv II. Ill, IV. V. VI. Jean Froillart, Chroniques de France, D’ Anglcterre, ^c. cn 5 Volumes: avee 4 Peindturcs, xv 1 4 E. I. Ix premier Volume du Miroir hillorial : tranflate dc Latin cn Fran« cois, parjehan du Vignoy, felon I’opinion dc Frere Vincent : avee i Peinture. xv II. I. Lc Chemin de Vaillance : 011, Le Songc dorc ; en 4 Livres : avee belles Pcintures. xv 2. Lc Traittic, O Thea: en Vers & Profe. 3. Lc Breviare dcs Nobles : en Vers. 4. Des9 malheurcux, et des 9 malcureufes : enVers, j . Le Livre de I’ordre dc Chevalkrie. III. L’Hifloirc du S' Graal. otTcAgiro** xiv IV. Des Chroniques D’Angleterre, troilieme Volume. Comence a la Reignc du Ric. 2 : et il a pluficurs belles Peintures. xv V. jehan Boccacc, dcs Cas dcs nobles Hommes et Femmes, 9 Liv\ avccPeindurcs. xv VI. Pierre de Crcfccnfcs, dcs ProufKtz champeftres ruraux : 12 Liv. avee Peintures. Fferiptes par la main du J, du Ries, xv 19 A. Bibliotheq^ue du Roy. 3. 19 A I — xix:. 4”. I. L’Hymne dela Paix, au Roy J. i. Pap. ]I. L’Apocalypfe du S. Jehan : avcc unc Glofc. III. Un Livrc dcs Chan Tons. Pap. IV. I. Boece, dc conlblation du Philofophic : cii Vers. UnPoeme, dePcche &dc Vcrtu. dc parlcr & tairc. XVII XV XV XV V. Jehan Chabot. Livrc des proprictes dcs Natures animalcs & vege- tables. Pap. XV V I. Guillaume Evefque deTournay. Ung Tradlic de Confcil ; extraid du fecond Volume dc la Thoifon d’or, de la Due Charles de Bourgongne. XV VII. Statuta Angliac, tempore R. Ed. 3, Ric. 2, H. 4& 5, edita : ple- raque in Lingua Gallica feripta. xv VIII. Un Livrc des Didls fages & mouraulx des Philofophes, devant rincarnation du noftre Seigneur. Pap. xv IX. Lc Miroir du Monde. Pap. xv X. Le Sieur de BoiQoree. Pourtraid de la Babylon Spirituelle. Pap. XVI r XI. Sieur de Bartas. Lc troificmc & quatriemc Jour de la feconde Sepmaine d’icelluy. Pap. xvii XII. Le Dyaloguc, ou Calamitc Francoife : compofec par Maiftre Alain, Charetier, Orateur & Poetc Francois. Pap. xv XIII. Aflifae, de A° 20 E. 3, ufque ad 36 ejufdem : in Lingua Gallica. Charta. xiv XIV. Statuta Angliae, a i E. 3, ad 10 H. 6. Gallice. xv XV. Nicolas de Neuf-villc. Ses Mcmoircs, ct Affaires d’Eftat, qu’il a manlees en France. II fut faid Secretaire D’Eflat, Fan 1567. Pap. xvi XVI. Traidiefait entre le Roy de France, D’Engleterrc, et L'Archcduc, par Reihoricque, le 4 jour de Juillet, 1499. vn Vers : Efeript de la main du Lacquet dc L’Abbc de St. Ecrtin. xv XVII. Jehan Molinct. La ChafTc, la Prinfe, & Mort du Cerf volant, un Pocme : Efeript par devant dit Lacquet. Pap. xvi XVIII, Lc Roman de la Rofe ; commence en Vers Francois, par Guillaume dc Lauiis, & paracheve par Jehan de Meuii. xiv XIX. La Cite des Dames. xv XX. zp 6 Les Livres Mss de la lo A XX XXII. et 19 B I -IX, 40- XX. Livre de I’informatioii des Princes, Stephanas Fortis Clericus fcriplit A® 1 3 9 5 . xiv XXL Sr. Amant. Ode Royale, au Roy & a la Rcine dc la grande Bretagne. Pap. xvii XXII. jean dc Mean. Lc Codicillc, ouTeflament; Un Poemede la Pallion du Jefu Chrift : avec Peintures, xv 19 B. I. Le Livre de Pinformation des Princes : Efeript cn Pan 1465. Pap, XV II Ubert Philippe dc Villicrs. Hymnes de la De'itc de Pere, du Filz <5c du Sr. Efprit; Pan 1 568. Pap. xvt III. JohnJuell. Apologie de PcglifeD'Angleterre. Efeript P an '1563. Pap. XVI IV. I . Les Ditz Mouraulx dcs Philofofes, devant Pincarnation da nof^ tre Seigneur. xv 2 . Le Livre de Pargument, que font cnfemble Pourete & Riches: cn Vers. V. Jehan Jarfon. Le Traittic pour favoir quant on pcfehe mortele- - ment on venielcment. xv, VL Le Myhere de la Paflion da noftre Seigneur Jefa Chrill : avec belles Peintures, xv Ce Livre fat auparavant a frcrc Nicole de Montmircl, Gommandeur de St. Mauluy. VII. L’Hilloirc de Saind Graal ^ axiAgiro?. xiv VIII. Pechdoue. Confolation a Peglife reformee dc France, fur la mort duRoi Henry le grand, quatriefme du nom. Pap. xv IX. r. Les Nonas iSc Armoiries des Chevaliers de la ronde Table, Pap, XVI 2 . Confidcrations D'EBat, fur le Traicle dc la Paix, avcq les Archiducs D’Auftrjche, |. Dc ne point croire facilement a Calomnic, Traide, 4. Une Thcoric touchaut la Creation du Monde, 4, PrenotViquc pour Pan 1500. 6 , Relation des Qualitcz heroiques du Due de Mcchclembourgj Genera- liOlmedcs Arnices du Maifon D’AuUricc. 7 . 25?7 B1BL10THEQ.UE du Roy. 19 B IX XVIU. ct 19 C I. 40. 7. Remonftrance au Roy de la grande Brittannie, per Godefroy Boot • qu’il a efte Prifonier pour la fervice au Roy ]. i. 8. La Confeflion du Nicolas Hubert, alias Paris ; touchant le mciirtre du Roy Bothwell. Atteftcd to be a true Copy, by Alex Hay, Public Notary. 9. Une Lettre du Sieui* de Boiiloree, touchant fes Services au Royaumc D’Efcofle, cn France. X. Un Regime de la Sante. xv XI. Les Armoiries des Chcvallicrs de Saint Elprit, deliement pcintcs ; avec les portraits des Roys de France H. 3 & 4, & Louis 13 ; faits Fan 1619. Pap. XVII XII. I. Le Roman de la Rofe : commence en Vers Francois par Guil- laume de Lauris, & paracheve par jehan de Meun. xv 2. fehan de Meun. Le Teftament, Songe, & Codicille. XIII. Le Roman de la Rofe. xiv Cede Livre full a Thomas Due de Gloucefter : achate des Executours du Ric. StLiry, XIV. Chroniques de Normandie, de Fan 912 jufques a Fan 1213. dxiipaXct io ccTe?^.€^cc- Pap. xiv XV. Expofition d’Apocalypfe du S. Jehan; avec Peinturcs. xiv XVI. Le Mirouer dcs Dames, Hujus Godicis fini adferibitur: Oy fenifi le Mirouer des Thames : i^laife a T)ieUy queil leur profit e aus ames. Ce Lture eft acompli et achiue le vendrediy 9' jour de Juillety Ian 1428. Deo gr alias. XVH. La Legende des Sains d’oree : que frere Jehan de Vignay tranf- lata de Latin cn Francois : Eferipte Fan 1 3 82. xiv XVIU. Chriftine de Pyfe. Livres des Fais D’Armes & de Chcvallcric. XV 19 C. I. I. Frayres Matfres. Lo Breviari D^Amors : unPoeme vieil, efeript Fan 1 2$ 8. Fo. i, xiii 2, ■ - Lapiftola que trames frayres Matfres frayres Mendres : cn Vers. Fo. 242. 3. Salve Regina en Romans. Fo. 243, 25>8 Les Livres Mss de la h- I^ii. IP C II XL 4. Del Peccat D'adam. F. 244, b. II. I. Traidic des 10 Commandemens de la fainte Foy Catholique, II n’y a point le fccond : mais parte le dixiefme en deux parties. xiv 2. Traifte des Articles de la Foy Chreftienne. 3. ———des 7 Pechiez mortels, & 7 Vertus. 4. des 7 Petitions de la ^ater nojier, & 7 Dons du S. Efprit. 5. dela Vic adive & contemplative. 6. de Don de Sapience. Ceft Livre lift un frere de I’ordre des Preecheurs, a la requefte du Roy Phelippe de France, I'aniayp. 7. Les 4 Evangiles : avec une Glofe. III. Un Livre des 4 derniers Chofes. xv IV. Lc Songc du Vergierjcn 2 Livres. xiv V. L’Expofition des plufieurs Pfeaumes du David. xiii VI. Xenophon, de I’inditution du Roy Cyrus : traduit par Claude de Seicel. Icy font plufieurs belles Peintures. xv VII. I. Le Livre, que fill le Chevalier de la Tour, pour enfeignement de fes Filles. xv 2. Le Livre de Mclibee & de Dame Prudence. 3. L’iftoirede la patience de Grifeldiz Marquife de Saluces. 4. Jehan de Meun. Le Codicille ou Teftamenr. VIII. L’imagination de vraye Noblefle : paracheve lederrenier jour de Juyn, au Manoir de Shene, Tan 1496, parO. Poulet : avec belles Pein- tures. XV IX. LesCroniques D’Anglctcrre i jufques Tan 1330. xv X. LesTrefors: ceft a dire, 1, De la nailTance de totes chofes, xiii 2, De la nature des Vices & des Vertus. 3 , De la bone parleure. XI. I. Jehan de Vignay a traduit, de Latin en Francois, xv Lc Livre de la moralite des nobles Hommes, & des Gens de commun peuplc, fait fur le Jeu des Efehez. 2. Lc Livre de Melibee & de Dame Prudence. Ad cujus fincm feribitur ; Finito Libro, fitLaus & Gloria Chrifto. Vinum Scriptori debetur de meliori. 3. I B L 1 0 T H E qU E 2p9 du Ror. 19 C XI— XIIL ct 19 D I* VII, Folio, 3, Jehan dc Mcun. Le Livre de Moralite. 4, .. Les 7 Articles de la Foy Catholiquc ; cn Vers. 5, Philippes de Vidray. Le Chappcl des Flours de Lis : cn Vers. 6 , Lc Livre de I’argiunent, que font cnfemblc Pourete 6c Riches: Un Poemc. 7, Le Livre dcs Elucidaires : un Dialogue entre le Maiftre 6c le Difciple. 8, Les 7 Saiilmcs, cn Latin 6c auili en Francois. 9, Quclqucs Oraifons. XII. XIII. Une part de I’hiftoirc de Saint Graal. xiv 19 D. I. I. Hiftoire d’Alcxandre le Grand, l^uis que It premiers^ xiv 2. La Vengeance du grant Alexandre. Un Poeme. 3. LiLivrcsdu grant Caain, qai parole de la grant Ermcniede PerlTe etdes Tartars et d’Yndc, et dcs granz mervcilles qui par le mon de font. 4. Les Mervcilles de la Terre d’oi.tre Mer, felon ce que frcrc Odoriq du Marchie Julien tefmoigne : tranflatees par Jehan de Vygnai. 5. Le Diredoire a faire le pallage de la Terre Sainde: tranflate par Jc» hande Vignay, Tan 1 333. 6. Les Croniques de Primat : que font une part de Miroir hiftorial du Vincent : tranflatees par Jehan de Vignay . 7. Plufieurs Batailles dcs Roys D’lfrael, en contre les Philiftiens 6c A f* fyriens. II . La Bible Hyftoriaus : ou, les Hyftoires Efcolaftres. xiv En le Commencement du cell Livre, on trouve ceci efeript : Cefi Li'vre fuji fris one le Roy de durance, a la Batatlle de Teyters ; et le bon Counte de Saresbirs IRtlliani Montagu la achata pur cent Mars^ et le dona a fa Compatgne Elizabeth la boneComiteffe {qe Eyieux affoile.) Et eft cont inns dedeins Le Bible: entre oue Fixt ^Glofci le Me jt re des Hiftoires et incidentes. Tout en mefrne le Volume, La quele Lyvre la dite Count effe ajfigna a fes Executours de levendre pur 40 Livres. III. La Bible hiftorial, felon ks Hiftoires fcolaftiques ; avec plufieurs Peintures, Efcripte par Thomas duVal, Preftre 6c Chanoinc profes dc L’Abbaye noflre Dame de Gkrefontaine, ou Diocefe 'de Chartres, Pan I4II. XV IV. V. La Bible Hyftoriaus : ou, Les Hyftoircs Efcolaftres. xiv VL VII, Le Mcfme. xv 1. Q.q i 300 Les Livres Mss de la 19 E I VI. Folio. I. Jehan Boccace. Decameron: ou,Le Prince Galeot. Tranflate pre- mierement cn Latin, et fecondement en Francois, en I’oftel du Bureau de Dampmartin, par Laurens de Premier Fair, Tan 1414. xv II. III. Des Chroniquesdu Roy Perceforeft. Le 2' & 3 s Volumes, im- perf. • XV IV. La Fortreffe de la Foy. Les 4 Livres premiers. xv V. Romuleon : ou,Des Fais des Remains, 10 Livres : avec Peindures. xv VI. Guillaume Evefque de Burgues. Les Croniques du Burgues: tranflatees par Jehan Goulein. xv 20 A. BiBLI OTHE(iUE du Roy. 301 20 A I XI. 40. I. Sir John Mandevill. Ses Voyages. xiv II. I. La Progenie des Rois D’Angleterre, de la Conquefte jufques a Edouarti. 2. Pierre de Langtoft. Croniqucs D’Angleterrc, jufque la Mort D’Eduart i : en Vers. Defiant 12 Folia. Ill I. Le Livre de limage de Monde; en Vers, fait en Pan de Grace 1342. ^ XIV 2. Cronique D’Anglererre, jufque Pan 1 3 30. IV. Martin de Brion. Defcription dc toute la Terre Sainde : netie- ment efcripte. V. L'Hiftoire D’Alexandre Ic Grand. aVgAgro^. Ttiis que le premier. XIV VI. Sommaire Interpretation de la Dodrine prophetique, touchant Is temps de la Dcfolation & Rcftitution de PEglife de Dieu : parjehan Con- ftans, Pan 1^67. Pap. VII. I. Ellatuts duRoy Richard 1. 2. Briton: un Livre de la Ley, ainfi nomine j aVgAg^os. VIII. I. Statuta Weftmonaficrii I* & 2®. 2. - dc Prohibitionibus, “ Eflbinis, Homagiis, ConfpiratoribuV, Vifu Franci plcgii, & Menfuris. ’ 3. ' ’ ■ AVintoniae, Gavelet & Fet a fa voir. 4. Briton, un Livre de la Ley. ^ argAgros. IX. I. Magna Carta R. Hcnrici 3- 2. Carta dc Forcfia. Statuta de Merton. ■ Marleberge. Galilee. Wcftmonaftcrii, i, 2, 3. Glouccfirie ; cum expianationibus. Gal. XIV XIV 3 - 4 - 5 . 6 . 7 - 8 . -Religiolorum. '•Wintonie. X. Lcs 2 premiers Livres des Odes D’Horace: traduits cn Profe Frau- coife, par Pierre de Ferron, Pan 1619. Pap. xvji XI. I. Pierre deLangtoft. Croniqucs D’AngIcterre, julqucla mort du Roy E. I : en Vers. XIV A.fcune des Prophecies &;des Marvaillcs, qe Merlin dit en fon temps. 501 Les Livres Ms 3 de la 2.0 A XII XX. ct 20 B I — ^V. 40. 3. La Chartre qe PrcBre Jchaa maunda a Fredewik L’Empcrour dc Mcr^ vaillcs de la Tere. 4. Paflio Pilati, & de Origine cjiis. XII. Seneque. Dcs quattre Vcrtus Cardinalcs, Tranflate par Lorent de Premier Fait. xv Xllf. Hiftoire dcs Evangilcs. xv XIV. Lc Livre dcs Pricres Ecclcfiaftiqucs & adminiftration des Sacre- mens 6 c autrcs Ceremonies & facon dc fairc, dont on ufe en L’Eglifc D’Angletcrre : trandatc par Jan Beilcmain j Pan 1553. Pap. * xvj XV. Les Eflais morales. xv XVI. Un Livre de Chanfons ; avee les notes de Muliquc. xv XVII. Lc Roman de la Rofe : commence cn Vers-Franejois par Guii» laumede Lauris, & paracheve par Jehan de Mean, xiv XVIII, I^es Croniques DAngletcrre, jufqucsalc temps du Roy Ed. 2. XIV XIX. Boece. Dc la Gonfolntion de la Philofophie : cn Vers. xv XX. Jaq. de Bonjcii. Des Dames illuftres, qui one cfle Roynes : Poe- mes au RoyneEliz. Pan 1575. Pap. xvj 20 B, I. Flave Vegefee, De la choze de Chevalerie, 4 Livres : rranflates par |. de Mean. xiv II. I. De PalTumption noftre Dame ; felon les dls de Yfidore. xv 2. La Vyc de S. Jehan ; felon le dit Yfidorus. 5. La Vyede Marie Magdalene; felon S. Maximin. HI. Un Livre de Contemplation religieux. Vos volez qejevous. xiv IV. Bonaventure. Livre d’ore de la vie de jefu Crift : tranflate par Jeh, Galopes. xv V. I. Le Noveau Teftamcnt, xiij 2. LesHymnes facres. Lat & Fran, 3. Ariftotle. Secre dcs Secrez. 4. Un Traidte de Phifonomye. 5. Hiftoire d’un Roy D’Inde. En la terre de Inde. 6. Libellus Metricus. Sufeipe vivendidotlrinam proficiendi. 7. Cirilli HierofolymitaniEpifeopi, Epiftola ad S, Augnftinum, dc morte Hieronymi, 8 . 30J. Bibliotheq_ue du Roy. 20 B V XXI. 4'’. 8. Notabilia, ex Seneca, per B. Hieronymuni extrada. 9. S. Auguftini Liber, de diligendoDeum. VI. Une Epiftreiiitrodudive a la Paiz & vraieAmour des 2 Roi.^Charles le 6= de France, & Richard 2^ D’Angleterre : avec une Peinture du Roy R. 2. XIV VII. Traide des Differences du Compas Aymante, 6c dc certains poindz] notables d’icelluy, concernantz le faid des Navigations jufques a prefent incognus : compoft per Jan Rotz, natif dc Dieppe, en Fan 1542. Pap. XVI VIII. Une part de Fhiftoire de Saint Graal. ecKef ethos. xni IX. I. Le Regime de Sante : en 4Livres. xv 2. Comment la Face dc S.jehan Baptiftefut apportee en la Cite D’Amiens. X. Sir John Mandeville. Ses Voyages. xiv XI. Les Eftabliffemenz de Chevalerie ; en 4 Livres. xiv- XII. Jehan Mallart. Le premier Livre de la CofmograpTiie *. en Vers. XVI XIII. Le Songe veritable ; Un Poeme. Pap. xv XIV. I. Manuel de Peeke : enVers. xiii 2. S. Cefaric. Un Sermun a la Seor fift. 3. Romanze de Romanze: un Poeme, par Robert de Nichole. XV. Flave Vegece. De Fart de Chevalerie, 4 Livres : tranflates par Jehan de Mcun Fan 1284. xv XVI. I. Le Blafon D’Armes : par le Sieur de Maumetz 6c de Bancourt. Et aufli, Aultres Traidicz concernant Forigination dc Rois d’Armes, Herauldz D’Armes 6cc. Fan 1 540. Pap. xvi 2. Ung Dirtier du Jeu de L’Arcq 6c Arbalcftre ; en Vers. 3. Les Didz d’aulcuns Oyfeaux, Beftes, 6c Poiflbns. en Vers. 4. Quelques Ordres D'Armes, en France, Fan 1406. XVII. Loys du Brun. Traide pour bien couchcr par efeript Lettres miF fives. Pap. XVI XVIII. Les Plaidoyes communes. Fan 14 H. 4, 6c 4 6c 9 H. 6 : felon Lowe. Pap. xv XIX. Les Eferiz Poetiques dc Monglanne 6c de fesquatre Fiz. xiii XX. L’Hiftoire D’AIexandre le Grand : avec plufieurs belles Peintures. ^uis qnele premier. xv XXL Un Poeme des Tourmens de Mariagc. xv 20 C. 304 Les Livres Mss de la 20 C I IX. et 20 DI Folio. I. Lcs Fais des Romains j jufques a la fin de L’Empire Domicicn : fe- lon Orolc, Juflin, Lucan, &c. xv II. I. Un Romant de Clcriadus & Meliadice : avcc Peinturcs. xv 2. Hifloire de Appolin Roy de Thir. III. Quinte Curfe Ruffe. Des Fais du grant Alexandie. Compofepar Vafquc du Lucene Portugalois cn Pan 1468 : avec 2 belles Peinturcs. XV IV. Jchan Boccace. Livres pdesGas dcs nobles Hommes & Femmes: tranflates par Laurens de Premier Fait, I’an 1409. xv V. Le Livre des nobles Femmes. xiv VI. I. Hifloire de S. Graal, ou Lancelot: un Romain : aV?(paAos. XIII 2. LaGenealogic des Rois dcs Anglois, jufques a Ed. i. VII. Hyftoire du Roys de France 5 apres Philippe 3, filz au Roy S. Louis, jufques a Charles 6- avecplufieurs Peinturcs. xiv VIII. L’Arbre des Battailes : compofe par Honore Bonet, Priear de Sallon cn Prouvence. xv IX. Cronicque de Charles 8, Roy de France : avec Peinturcs. xv 20 D. I. Hifloire de Commencement du Monde, jufques a la naifance de Jefu Crift : avecplufieurs Peinturcs. xiii II. LeRomanz de Triftran. xiii III. IV. Hifloire de Lancelot, ou S. Graal, 2 vol. xii V. S. Gregoirc. Ses Homilies. xv VI. I. L’eftrif de S. Pere & S. Pol encontre Symon Mage. xin 2. Les Vies des Saints : cell a dire. 1. Marie L’Egyptienc. 2. Eufraife. 3. Pol. 4. Jehan L’Evangeliflre. 5. jaque L’Apoflre. < 5 . Pere. 7. Mathiu. 8. Symon &]udc. 9. Phelippe. 10. ]aque le petit. 1 1. Bartelemiu. 12. March. 1 3. Longis. 14. Sebaflien. 1 5. Vincent. 16 . George 17. Bibliotheq.ue du Roy. 30^ 20DVI — -X. Folio. 17. Griftoflc. 1 8. Agaihc. 19. Luce. 20. Agnes. 21. Fclicite & fes 7 filz. 22. Criftine, 23. C^cilc. 24. Syxte. 2 5 . Lorenz. 2d. Ypolite. 27. Lambert. 28. Pantaleon. 29. Gliment I’apoftoilc.’' 30. Martin. 31. Brice. 32. Gile. 3 3 . Marcial de Limoges. 34. Nicholas, 3 5.Jetoune. 36. Benoit de Mont Caflin. 37- Alexis. 38. Yrine. 39. Virge Marie. 40. Andriu. 41. Mor. 42. Placide. 43. Euftace. 44. Patrice. 45. Forfin. 46. Marine. 47. Pelage. 48. Symecn. 49. Mamertins. VIL Le Romant de la Rofe. xv VIII. Monftrelet. Croniques de France, depuis Pan 1428, jufqucs a ce que Ic Roy Charles de France eut reconquis la Duchie dc North- mandie fur les Anglpis : avec une belle Peinture. xv IX. I. Placita quaedam Willielmi de Welle, de Maneriis fuis de Welle, Alford, Hellowe, Swaby, Aby, Wytham, Graynesby Malthorp, & Brunthorp. xiv 2. Juftinian. LesLivresdesNoviausEftabliflements, apelez Autentiques. 9 Liv. . XIII 3. — — Leioe, iie& 12^ Livre del Code. X. I. Traftatus Pacis inter Reges & Regna Anglic &;Francic, A. D. 1360. XIV 2. — de Belleville; & de deliberationc Ducis deBerry & Gomi- tis D’Alcncon, Obfidum, Anno 1366. 3. de Pontivo, Guynes, Calefiis, &: aliis Terris, eodem Anno. 4. Donatio Principatiis Aquitanic, fada per R. Ed. 3, Edwardo Principi Wallie, A*" 1362. 5. Tradatus Cartonenfis, ex parte Regis Franciejohannis, eodem Anno. R r 6. L E s Livres Mss. 20 DX, XI. ct20E I X. Folio.' 6. Tra^tatus de 4 Ducibus Francie Obfidibus, A°. 1362.^ 7. Relaxatiofada perRegem Ifpanuni,Regi Anglic, deVafconIa, A m 292. 8. Traclatus Allegantie inter R. Ed. 3 & Rcgem Ifpanum, A®. 1562. 9. Treuge Scotie, capte A. D. i3 57apud Berewicum. XI. I. Hiftoire de Guerin & de Mabilc. Un Poeme. xiii 2. de Gyrart de Vianne & defesfreres: enVers. 3. d’Aymeri ; comment il ot Nerbonc & Hermengart a Mou- lier & dc fa Ligne &c. en Vers. Fouque de Candie : enVers. 20 E. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. Hiftoire desRoisde France, jufques a la Mort du Charles 7'= : avec belles PeinturCs: en 6 tres grands Volumes. xv VII. Nicolai Lirae Poftillaein Pentateucum Molls, & Librum Tofuae. XIV VIII. Poftillae in Pfalmos. xi>v IX. John Rotz, his Book of Hydrography, fo called : being an account of the Gompafs, Elevation of the Pole, Latitude, SeaCoafts&c. finely painted 5 A® 1542. xvi X. Several Models for Fortification.^ xvii 14 A. 307 I Libri Mss. 14 A I- *XIII. 12®. 8°. 40. I. PetruccioUbaldino, Uii Libro d’EflcmpIari. Carta. xvi II. Pafquille diverfe. Rime. Carta. xvi HI. Dilcurfo dc la fundacion y antiguedades de Cadiz, 1591. Cart. XVI IV. I. Ritratto della fereniflima Madama Reina d’Inghiltcrra. Cart. ' XVII 2. La Ninfa del Tamigi. 3 . Dialogo paftorale. V. B : overo,' Inftruttioni della S* Maefta d’lnghil- terra &c. al Prencepe Henrico : tradotte da Giovanni Florio. Carta. XVII VI. IlLibro di Guliclmo Tindalo, di obedienza Chriftiana : tranflato per Sebaftiano Roccatagliata. Carta. xvi VII. Lodovico Petrucci. RimeAlReJ. i. Cart. xvii VIII. PetruccioUbaldino. Un Libro della forma & regola dell’ eleg- gere e coronare in Imperadori. Carta. xvi IX. I. Originc delle Cafe di Venetia; Nelle Ordine Alphabetico. XVI 2. Humfredo Bradley. Difcorfo fopra la Guerra fra la Regina d’Ingleterra et el Re d’Hifpagna : nel Ottobre & Novembre, 1591. X. PetruccioUbaldino. Commentario del Succeflbdell’Armata Spag- nola nell’affalir Plnghilterra, I’anno 1588 ; fecondo i’inftruttione & di- rcttione del grande Ammiraglio. xvi XI. Comentario della Imprefa fatta contra il Regno d’lnghil- terradal Re Catholico, I’anno 1588 ; per la relatione & inftruttione del orande Ammiraglio, del Caval. Francifco Drake Vice-ammiraglio & d’al- tri huominihonorati, die nelTArmata erano : feritta da Petruccio Ubal- dino Cittadino Fiorentino ; in Londra, il di i 5 d’Aprile, ijSp, xvi XII. Ufandemar, fu Libro de Racioncs. xvi XIII. I. Memoria d’un Viagio fatta a Conftantinopoli, etdi alcunc cole notate a quella Porta, della Circoncifionc di Sultan Maumeth fi- gliolo di Sultan Amorath Imperatore de Turchi, I’anno 1582. Pa. i. XVI 2. L’allegrezze fatte in Conftantinopoli per H. Ritaglio di Sultan Mdie- meth, I’anno 1582. Pa. 86. 3. B^elationc altrode Turchi, I’anno 1576. Pa. 99. Rrz 4 - 308 I Libri Mss della 1+ A XIII XV. 4 ”. 4. Forze Turcliefche. P. 165. 5. Rellatione di Perfia del Sig. Vicenzo de li Alleflandri, Pa. r88. 6 . Relatione di Polonia del Sig. Girolamo I’oftamano fatta aL Scnato> Venetiano, Tanno 1 574. Pa. 240. 7. Relatione del Regno di Mofcovia. Pa. 39D. 8. Relatione del Sig. Fedrigo Badoero, ritornato dalla fna Legatione a Carlo Imperatore ct Filippo Re d'lfpagnaj 1558. Pa. 450. 9. Relatione di Spagna del Sig. Michele Soriano Ambafciadore al Re Filippo, I’anno 1560. Fa. 7 5 1 .. 10. Summario dell’ Entrateet Speze particolarldi fua Maefta Gatholica.. Pa. 865. ri. Itincrario,. overo Difcretionc di Portugallo j et Hiftoria di quel Regno del’ 1577. Pa 875-. 12. Relatione del clarillimo M. Gio; Michele ritornato da Henrico 3 Re di Francia, I’anno 1575- P. 93 9.- Ei. Le Capitulationi di Sultan Murad, alo Impcrator diFrancia, I’anno- 15811 r Tradotto di Turcoin Italiano, dajacha Dragomano. Pa. 979. 14. Relatione dello Stato et Forze & Govcrno diVenetiaj al Catolico JLc Filippo. P. 999. , 15. Relatione di Savoia, fatta dal Francifeo MolinOj I’anno 1,586. Pa. i!2 3 i 7 . 1-6. Summario delP Entrate etSpezcdel Duca di Savoia. 17.’ Relatione del Gulibni ritornato di Fiorenza, I’anno 1576. t8.. Relatione dell’ Emiliano Monoleflb ritornato di Ferrara, I’anno 1575. 19. Preltdenza de Fiorenza et Ferrara. 20. Difeorfodeir Ifola de Cipro. 21. Dilcorfo di Ragufa. XIV. Dichiaratione del Giacomo i, Re della Bretagna, par la ragione de i Re & per la independenza delle loro Corone : contro Cardinale di Perrona : recitata nella Sala del terze State il i di Genaio, 1615. xvii XV. I. Relatione dell' Imperio o Ducato di Mofcovia. xvi 2. Del preparamento della Caravanna, per il Viaggio della Mecca. 3.. Dilcorfo’ fopra I’invcftitura di Ferrara. 4-. Relatione del Sig. Hieronimo Lippamano Ambafeiatore a Don Gio. d'Auftria in Napoli,, fatta in Senato, I’anno 1576. Librari A di Re. 309 14 A XV XVIII. 4°. 5. Relatione dell' Emiliano Monoleffo, ritornato di Ferrara, I’anno 1571. 6 . Relatione del Guflbni, riturnato di Fiorenza, I’anno 1576. 7. Inftruttione a Pietro d’Aguftino, della Relatione che ha a fare a fua Macfta, delle Cofe di Sicilia. XVI. Petruccio Ubaldino. Un Libro d’ElTemplari ; feritto Fanno* 1550. XVI; XVII. I. Difeorfo del Marchefe Sforza Pallavicino, fe il Prencipe debba cOer letterato. 2. Del Senfo dcllc Cofe, Libri 4. 3. Cento cinquanta Concetti methodic! delF univerfa Scienza Politica,. di Fra. Thomaffo Campanella.. 4. La Citta del Sole 5 6 Dialogo di Republica : nel quale fi diffegna I’Idea della Riforma della Republica Chriftiana, conforme alia promelTa' da Dio, fatta alle Sante Caterina e Brigida.. 5 . Difeorfi 10 a Principi d’ltalia, che per ben loro,.et del Chriftianefimo, nondebbano contradire alia Monarchiadi Spagna, mafavorirla,*,et come' dal fofpetto diquella fi ponno guardare nel Papato, & per quella contro infedeli con modi veri et mirabili fatti per Fra. Tomafo Cami^, Do- menicano. 6 . Relatione dello Stato, Forze & Governo del gran Duca di Tofeana. 7. Ragionamento fattodal SenatoreRho^ al Doge 6c Confeglio di Ve-^ netia. 8. Auvertimento a Cafa d’Auftria. 9. Compendio della Monarchia dd Meflla,, et delle Ragioni del Do- minio Ecclefiaftico capo, e di tutti Prencipi Membra, dij. Cl Con. 10. Un Difeorfo delle Ragioni c’ha il Re Cattolico fopra il novo Hcmb fpero, et altri Rcgni d’Infideli, fecondo la Scrittura, contra li Teologh, che di cio hanno feritto. XVIII. I. Auvertimenti dati in voce, dalla Santita di noftro lignierc Papa Gregorio xv, al Signiore Cardinal Ludovifio fuo Nipote. Dal quale fono ftati, feritti & notati in quefta forma, a di i d’Aprile, 1622^, xviis 2. Inftruttione Politica fopra li Conclavi. 3, Conclave di Papa Gregorio xv, 4 # ^10 1 Libri Mss della I4AXVIH — XX. 4“. 4. Conclave della Sede vacante diPapa Gregorio xv: nel quale fu cre- atoPapa il Cardinal Barbcrino, detto Urbano viii. 5. Inftruttione per quelli che vogliono vedere I’Hiftoric : et particolar- mente I'Hiftorie (acre : nclla quale fi fa mentione di quali libri habbino a provederfi. 6 . Ricordi dati dal Signior N. al Cardinal Borghefe, circa il modo chc dove governarfi con ogni forte de perfoni. 7. Entrate certe della Sede Apoftolica. 8. Auvertimenti politic! utilifllmi per la Corte, del Sig"^ Conte Verua. 9. Relatione dello ftato di Religione, nel Regno di Bohemia, mandate da Vienna a Roma, li 8 Di Oflobrc, 1622. 10. Relatione del Marchefe di Bedemar, fatta al Re Gatolico, delle Bate forze della Republica di Venetia: mentre chi fu Ambafciadore per la detta maefta. 11. Relatione dello State Ecclefiaftico : dove ft contengono molti par- ticular! degni di confideratione. XIX. Petruccio Ubaldino. Lc Yite et i fatii di fei Donne illuftri : cio e ; xvii 1. Zcnobia Regina de i Palmireni. 2. Crotilde Regina di Francia. 3. Suanhuita Regina di Suetia. 4. Jutha figliuola d’Ottone 2 Imperadore, 5. Zarina Regina de i Saci. 6. Venda Regina di Pollonia. . XX. I. Compendio della Monarchia di Spagna, fatta da fra Thomafo Campanella. xvii 2. Relatione delle Provincie di Fiandra, fatta da Bentivoglio Arcievef- covo di Rhodi &c. nelli tre Libri. 3. Relatione della Republica di Genoua, con difeorfi del fuo governo et leggi, fatta delP Anno 1597. 4. Difeorfo politico contra i deformatori della Sacra Scrittura. Hieri fono Andato. 5. Difeorfo fopra la fragilita di Venetia . Non deve gia. 6 . Relatione della Corte & Governo di Roma, et de Riti, Ordini et Pre- cedente che in elTa fi oflervano. Il fommo I^ontijice* 7 i Difeorfo di Malta, ^lejla nobil Religione, 8 . 3II LiBRARiA di R e. i+AXX, XXI. 4<>. S. Inftruttione al Signior Cardinal de Medici, del modo come fi deve governarenellaCorte di Roma, fatta dalLelio Marretti. 9. Dialogo politico fopraiRomori diFrancia, tra il Re, la Madre il Fratro, I’anno 1631, 1632 e 1633. 10. Relatione dello ftato dell’ Imperio & della Germania, per tutto I’an- no 1628. XXI. I . Ragionaniento di Carlo v al figliuolo Phil II } confignandogli gli fuoi Statij in pace, Pag. i. in guerra, Pag. 95*^ 2. Difeorfo del Regno di Napoli. Tratutti le» P. 203. 3. Difeorfo fopra le potentl cagioni fpingenti il Re catolico piu alia im- prefa d’Inghilterra che diFiandra, & le facilita di quella. Pa. 285. Quefta^^ Relatione fi vede ftampata gia nel Teforo politico. 4. Raguaglio de i Succefll della Guerra tra Paulo iv ct Filippo Re di Spagna, park cofe di Napoli, I’anno 1558. Pa. 35 3 5. Conclave dl Papa Marcello II. P.383. 6. Compendio de Succefll dall’origine del Mondo fino al Anno i 5 < 52 .. Pa. 421. 7. Della potefta del Papa, ct in quanti modi fi puo confide rare, 43.5.. 8. Dell’ elettionedeir Papa. 438. 9. De Cardinal!. 442. 10. Del Penitentiero. 464. 11. Del Vicecancellicre. 467. 12. DelCamerlengo. 471. 1 5. Della provifione ct elettione de Vefcovi'. 473. 14. DeMonaci, Frati ct Canonici Regolari. 481, 15. Della Refidenza degli Vefcovi. 497- 16. Difeorfo come llmperio dipenda da i Papi. 499. 17. Littera da Venctiaal Gilbcrti Dotario la quale predette il Sacco di Roma. 5 1 1 . 18. Littera di Carlo v, al Senate di Roma, dopoil faccodiefla, nel 1527, P. 521- 19. Relatione di M. Vicenzo Fedelc, Sccretario di Vcnctia, ritornatoda Fiorenza I’Anno I 56 1, P. 527. 20. Commcncariidel Regno di Fiancia, del M. Soriano AmbafeatorVe- neto a quella Corre, I’anno 1561. P.743. Quella Relatione 11 vede ftampata nel Teforo politico. 12 „ I Libri MsS. 512, 14 A XXI XXIII. 4”. 21. Informatione particolare dell’ accommodamento fatto tra la Papa & Republica di Vcnetia, I’anno 1607, P. 885. XXII. Cinquenta Pfalmos del Pfalterio : en Ryma y Canto fegun fc cantan en las Iglezias reformadas de Francia y Germania : Compueftos cn Lengua Caftellana por Pedro de Cofter Vander\^en. xvii XXIII. Relacion de algunas cofas hechas en la Perfia por los padres Carmelitas defcal^os dcfde el anno 1 609 hafta el Anno 1616. ^ xvii XXIV. Grammatiea Cambrobritannica. xvi Bibliothecae Regiae Catalogi Finis^ A N ( 3n ) A N APPENDIX T O T H E C A T AL O GU E OF THE COTTONIAN LIBRARY: Shewing what Books were burnt or damaged by the Fire, that hap- pened therein 23 Od. 1731 j and what were faved. Alfo fome Emendations and Additions to the faid Catalogue. H E Books of the Prefs of Julius are all preferv’d, be- ing < 52 . And of Auguftus, being 6 . Tiberius A. I to VII; and X are preferved. VIII wants the 4 firfl: Leaves. IX. The 3 firft Leaves and the la ft Leaf are wanting ; and the 4 laft but one have holes burnt in them. XL Shrivell’d up 5 and wants the 3 laft Leaves. But fince the Fire, f I 5 14 Emendat. & Addit. ad Catalogum Tiberius. I have copied it for Gar- diner ofDublin. XII & XV. Loft or burnt. XIII. 26 Leaves wanting at the be- ginning. But Richard Greaves Efq; of Mickelden in Gloucefter- Ihire, had a Copy of the whole. XIV. Spoiled : & 3 4 Leaves loft. B. I,II,IV,V&V 11 I. Preferved. III. The laft Tradt of it, being 55 Leaves, fpoiled. IX. Burnt to a Cruft. Dr. Pepufeh has Copies of the 3, 4, & 5 th Trads. VI. Loft or burnt. VII. Deeft in Catalogo. X. Wants the firft Leaf & 20 laft : & 20 preceding thofe laft fpoiled. XI. 3 2 loofe Leaves remain j good for nothing. XII. I. Forty-fix Leaves of the lat- ter end of this Tradifo fcorched, as to be ufelefs. 2. Half of this Tradt fpciled. XIII. The two firft Chapters of Trad I, and 13 Leaves at rhe end of Trad 3 , and Trads 4 & 5 burnt. C. Contains 13 Books. All faved. D. I, II, VIII & IX. Preferved. III. Wanting. IV & V. Burnt about the Edges, and fo the Parchment Leaves ftick together : but may be opened by a careful Book-binder, and bound. VI. Loofe Ihri'fcli’d Leaves : and wants 9. Caligula. VII. Wants 73 Leaves at the be- ginning. X. Wants 130 Leaves at the be- gining: and the reft burnt at the ends into the Writing. E. I, II, V, VI & VII. Burnt Lumps. III. Loofe Leaves : torn and burnt} of little ufe. •IV. Burnt fo as the Leaves ftick to- ther : yet half of it may be made ufeful. Vlll & IX. A great part of the ends burnt off. X. A few Leaves left, burnt round. XI. Wanting. Caligula A, B & C, contain 37 Books : which are all faved. D. I. 480 Leaves remain, burnt at the top into the Writing. II. 526 Leaves left; burnt at the' back part and both ends into the Writing. III. XI & XII. Wanting. IV. 72 pieces of Leaves, of no ufe. V. 56 pieces, of no ufe. VI. Burnt at one end and both fidcs. Some part may ftill be ufed. VII. 268 Leaves ; burnt at the back part and top : of fome ufe. VUI. 3 I 8 Leaves ; burnt at the back and both ends. IX. 348 Leaves j fo burnt as not to be of much ufe X. Only 9 pieces of Leaves left, E. I, II, III, IV, V, X, XI & XII. , Bundles of Leaves; fo burnt as to be of little ufe. VI, Bibliothecae Cottonianae- 51T From Caligula VI, Vn, VIII & IX. Burnt much on the foreparts & tops : yet fome parts of them ftill ofufe. Claudius. 52 Books. All faved. Nero. 60 Books. All faved. Galba. A. 1 , 11 , 111 , IV, VIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XIX, XX & XXI. Wanting. V, IX & X. Several loofe Leaves of them. VI, XI, XII & XIII. Defunt in Ca- • talogo. VII, The forepart burnt, into the writing. XVIII. Preferved. B. I. Deeft in Catalogo. II. A few burnt Leaves, of little ufe. III. A Bundle, burnt at the end and fide : yet much of it ufcful. IV to XII. Preferved s burnt at the Edges. C. 1 1 Books. All faved : burnt at the edges. D. I to V ; VII to XI. Preferved. VI. Deeft in Catalogo. XII & XIII. Bundles 5 burnt at the ftdes, fo as not to be of much ufe. E. I to XII. Saved. XiV. Wanting. Otho. A. 18 Books. Wanting. B. I, II, IV, V, VII, VIII, & X to XIV. Burnt. III. 84 Leaves, burnt round, and ufelefs. VI. 60 pieces of Leaves. Vil. Deeft in Catologo. S to Vitellius. IX. 1 2 pieces of Leaves. C. I, II, IV, VII, VIII, XI to XVL Wanting. III, Deeft in Catalogo. V. Some pieces of Leaves. VI. The ends of the Leaves burnt, that the Book is ufelefs. IX. 50 Leaves, burnt at the edges into theWriting: yet of fome ufe. X. Some pieces of Leaves faved. D. I. II, V, VII, IX, X & XI. Wan- ting. Ill & VIII. Burnt Lumps. IV, Loofe Leaves, with the edges burnt off, a good way into the Writing. VI. Deeft in Catalogo. E. I, II, IV, V, VI, XII, XIII & XIV. Loft. III. & VII. Bundles of loofe Leaves, burnt at the ends and Tides j of little ufe. VIII. So much of the end burnt, that* it is of little ufe. IX, X, XL A little burnt at the ends and fidcs : but may be moftly made out. Vitellius. A. I, IV, X to XX. Pre- ferved. II. The 4th Tradl fo fhrivclTd up, as not to be read. III. Twelve Leaves loft from the end of the firft Trafl: and the third fo fhrivell’das to be ufelefs. V, VI, VII. Wanting. VIII. i.Allbutthelaft Leaf wanting. The loth Trad is IhrivcU’d up, and 1 2 part 31^ Emendat. & Addit. ad Catalogum From Vitcllius to the end. part wanting. And the nth, 12th and 1 3th arc wanting. IX. So fhriveU'd up, as to be ufclefs. B. I. Deeft in Catalogo. II to XIll. Preferved. XIV, A third part 'of the writing burnt off the end. XV, XVI & XVII. Defunt in Cata- logo. XVIII, XIX, XX & XXL Part of the Writing burnt from the fidcsand ends. C. I to IV. 5 VI to XIII, & XVII. Preferved, V. Wanting. ■ XIV. The end contra£lcd i and part burnt off. XV. Deeft in Catalogo. XVI. The fore part burnt 5 and into the Writing in fome places. D. I, III to VI ; VIII 5 X to XVII; &XX. Loft. II. About 1 20 Leaves remain of it. VII. 100 Loofe Leaves, fo burnt at the ends and fides, as to be of little ufc. IX & XIX. Defunt in Catalogo. XVIII, Preferved: but in loofe Leaves mifplaced. E. 1 to IV ; VII, VIII, IX, XII & XVI. Loft. V. About 200 Leaves fared j burnt round, & into the Writing. VI. About 1 00 Leaves faved ; burnt round, & into the Writing in, tome places. X. About 1 50 pieces 'of Leaves pre- 5 ferved : but fo much of them burnt away, that they arc entirely ufelefs. XL Saved. XIII. The end contra£Ied with heat j and a line or two of each Leaf burnt off. XIV. Moft of the Leaves preferved : but burnt round, and into the Writing in many places. XV. A Cruft. XVII & XVIII. Crufts : but may be made fome ufe of. F. I, III, VII, XI, XIII & XIV. Wanting. II. Burnt at the end and lides, into the Writing, fo as to be of little ufe. IV. Burnt at the end and fide, fo as to be ufelefs. V, VI, IX&X. The ends burnt off, fo as to be ufelefs. VIII. 50 Leaves preferved : but fo burnt as to be ufelefs. XII, XV to XIX. Preferved. Vefpatianus. 134 Books: all faved. Titus. D. IX. Wanting. All the reft in this Prefs, being 1 1 3 Books, are preferved. Domitianus. 17 Books. Saved. Clcoparra. 63 Books. Saved. Fauftina. 5 8 Books. Saved. Appendix, 26 Books. Saved. There is one Prefs of Parchments and Papers, &c.in no certain order : whereof fome are damaged, and others burnt. PrefTcs. Bibliothecae Cottonianae. 317 PrefTes. Books prcferved Books Defe£live. Books loft, burnt, Total Or defaced fo as not Num- to be diftinguifhed. ber. Julius 62 62 Auguftus 6 6 Tiberius 30 26 5 61 Caligula 37 21 3 61 Claudius 52 52 Nero 60 60 Galba 44 s 13 65 Otho 16 55 71 Vitellius 46 28 34 108 ■Vefpatianus 134 134 Titus 1 13 I 1 14 Domitianus 17 17 Cleopatra 63 63 Fauftina 58 58 Appendix 26 26 748 99 III 958 Julius’ 5 18 Emendat. & Addit, ad Catalogum Julius. A. II. I. Corri^e. Bedaede temporibus. Liber : ttKhxXoi » x IX. 7 . Deeft Pidura. B. XII. 63. Deeft. C. II. I. Index quorundam feodorum militarium in Com. Kantiac. XVII D. I. I. Genealogia Familiae Domini dc Rofs : ut &in Jul. G. VI. Fo. 226. xvu F. VI. 3. Deeft. Auguftus. ^ • 11 . 17. Addey Et, Concordia inter Eadwaldum & Cynefwitham, d£ hae reditate terrarum. Saxonicc. Gui teftis eft Ceolnothus Cant. Arclii- cpifeopus. ix 38. Addey Teftamentum Badanothi, fi'ii Beotae, (five Bcottin^) con- firmatum per Ceolnothum Archiepifeopum, &c. Saxonice. ix 41 . Addey Fragmentum Cartae, de 1 2 Carrucatis terrae apud Wiltun, A. D. 854. IX 52. AddCy Hanc Gartam S.Dunftanus, tunc Abbas, propria manu ferip- flt. XI 5 6. CorrigBy de juribus Sedis S. Auguftini," Ca ntuarienfis Archiepifeopi, fcil. Ecclefiac Chrifti, inviolabiliter fervandis. ix 59. CorrigBy Teftamentum Abbae Vicecomitis. Saxonice. ix 65. LBgBy Concordia inter Aegelricum, & Eadfigum Archiepifeo- pum Cant, tempore R. Edvardi Gonfeflbris. Saxonice. xi 76. CorrigBy perLeofft, fiiium Duddae. Saxonice. xi 79. Cartula de terris, donatis Monaflerio S. Edmundi de Burgo, per ThurkytcUum. Saxonice. ' . x 84. CorrigBy per Eardulfum, annuente R. Aelfredo. ix % 5. LBgBy Lis & Concordia inter R. Haroldum & Monaftcrium Ecclc- fiae Chrifti Cantuarienfis, fuper Sandwic. Itsmy Lis inter Aelffta- num Abbatcm et Monachos ejufdcm Monafterii. Saxonice. xi 87. LBgBy Lufae, five Lubae, donatio Vidus Ecclefiac Chrifti Cant, de terris fuis in Etmundlingham. Saxonice. ix 96. Donatio terrae trium aratrorum, pro 3000 denariis, Aethelnotho praefedo fada, per Guthredum Cantuariorum Regem, confentiente Coenuulfo Rege Merciorum. vni 98, b. Charta Fundationis Monafterii S.Trinitatis apud Nor wicum. xr 104. Bibliothecae Cottonianae. 31^ Auguftus II. 104. Clementis Papae Bulla, conftituens Robert u in de Sranfordia Prio* rem Prioratus deHuntingtonia. xiv 105. Geleftini Papae Bulla, confirmans libertates Monaderii de Saltereia, A. D. 1195- XII Et iterum, 109. Et Alexandri 3. no, 119, 12 1, 122, 123, 125, 116. 10(5. Eugenii 3 Papae Bulla, confirmans libertates Prioratus de Hunting- don, A D. 1 147- XII 107. Bonifacii Papae Bulla ad idem. xiv 108. Confirmatio terrarum in Wodewalton & Huntingdon, Monafterio Saltrenfi. xiv 111. Grcgorii Papae, confirmatio 'privilegiorum monafterii de Bifle- mede, Line. Dioc. A. D. 1236. xiii 1 1 2. Innocentii Papae, Confirmatio privilegiorum Monafterii de Remi- faya, Line. Dioc. A.D. 1244. ' xiii 1 1 3. Lucii Papae, privilegium Ordini Ciftercienfi conceftiim, A. D. 1184. XII Et iterum, 120, 127, 128. 114. Martini Papae, appropriatio Ecclefiae de Southo et Capellae de Harlewefton, Conventui de Huntingdon. xiv 1 1 5. Confirmatio privilegiorum ejufdem. xiv 1 16. Innocentii Papae, Confirmatio Cartae R. Johannis, concedentis bofeum de Saltereia, monafterio de Saltereia. 1 1 7. Nicholai Papae, confirmatio privilegiorum ejufdem. xiii 118. Lucii Papae Bulla, conftituens prioratum Crucis Roaefie, in Com. Cantabrigiac, A.D. 1184. Et Cclcftini. 125. xii 129. Carta R. Edwardi i, confirmans Edmundo fratri fuo & heredibus honorem Leyceftriae j Caftrumdc Kcnillcw’orth, cum Mercatu, Feria, ct Warenna ibidem ; omnia dominica fua in Lancaftria, Novum Caf- trum fubtus Lymam, Maneria de Pykering ct de Scalleby, et villam de Gomecefter, et redditum villate de Huntingdon. xiii 1 30. Alexandri Papae Confirmatio privilegiorum Monafterii de Hor- Iham, A.D. 1163. xii Tiberius. A. III. 17 Reges Weftfaxonum ab A. D. 494 ufque ad Eadwardum filium Eadgari. Saxonice. Fo. 175. x B. 310 Emendat. & Addit. ad Catalogum Tiberius. B. IX. Fo. 221, b. Egidii de Muris five de Morino, Tradatus dc Mufica. XV D. X. CorrigCy Glover's Ordinary of Arms. xvii Caligula. A. XVII. An Account of William Dillon's Murder of a Maid Servant and himfelf. xvii XVIII. I. Les Banieres d’Angleterre au temps duEdoard i. jciv 2. La Siege de Calaverac, fan 1300 : envcrs. Claudius. A. XIV. Jacobi Nicolai de. Dacia, Poema in honorem Adamari de Va- lence, quondam Gomitis de Pembroc, fcriptum A. D. 1363. xiv C. IV. in fine. A Rcgifter of three Perfons claiming a Flitch or Gammon of Bacon of the Prior of Dunmow. xvi XII. Inquilitiones et Efcaeta varia, a tempore H. Ill ad tempus R. III. XVII £. VIII. I . Pro Romani lege Normanni, Nero. C. V. 4, :5 & 6. Hi tresTradtatus fcripti funt per Bartholomaeum de Cotton, Monacum Norwicenfem, A. D. 1292. xiii XI. This Volume is only a Copy of Fabian's Chronicle. xvi D. XI. Add. by Andrew Winton, Canon of St. Andrews and Prior of Locklaven. E. VIII. Liber Anthymnorum in totuni annum 5 cum notis Muficis : impcrfeftus. xiv Galba. A. XX. I. Phifical Receipts. F. i dc 288. 2. Annales rerum Anglicanarum, nfque ad A. D. 1447. Fo. 5. XXL I. Calendarium. Fo. 1. 2. Annales breves, a creatione Mundi ufque ad A. D.. 1436. F. 16. 3. Sanftorum loca, Mirabilia Mundi 6cc. F0.49. 4. De Roma, Stationibus, & Mirabilibus ejus. Fo. 94. 5. Nomina fummorum Pontificum, ufque ad Calixtum 3. Fo. 119. Et iterum, Fo. 145. A Bibliothecae Cottonianae. 321 Galba. 6. Nomina Romanorum Imperatorum, ufquc ad Fred, 3 j A. D. 1440. Fo. 123. 7. Nomina Regum Franciae, ufquead A. D. 1422. Fo. 126. 8. Nomina Reguni Chriftianorum, Cardinalium, et Epifcoporum.’ Fo. 128. 9. Verfus, quibus dignofcuntur Primatio Lunae, Annus biflextilis, Li- tera Dominicalis, &c. Fo. 131. 10. DeFide Chrifti ; etqui, & quotcmpore recepcrunt earn. F. 135. 1 1. De ortu Religioforum j et de quibufdam famofis Perfonis. Fo. 1 37. 12. De proeliis tardi temporis [fic in Godice] Fo. 140. E. X. 5. Corrige, Ordines celebrati in Ecclefia Parochial! S. Martini in Conyng Street Eborac. &c. ‘A. D. 1397. Fo. 97 » b. Item, 105, b; et 127. XV XIII. Henrici de Mundavilla, Pra£tica Chirurgiae, inccpta A. D. 1 306, Teutonice. xiv XIV. Compotus Johannis de Neubury, Thcfaurarii Hofpitii Rcginac Ifabellae, anno 32 E. III. Burnt. Otho. B. I. I. Johannis Fortefcue, Militis, de Legibus Angliac, Liber. 2. — Of the difference between Dominium Regale and Domi- Tiium politicum Regale. Fo. 40. 3. — Defenfio juris domus Lancaftriac. F0.98. 4. ADefence oftheHoufe of Lancafter ; one Leaf. Fo. no. 5. Sir John Fortefeue's Genealogy of the Houfe of Lancafter. Fo. in. (but fhould be 91, being mifplaced by the Binder.) 6 . Of the Title of the Houfe of York to the Kingdom of England. Fo. 92. 7. Genealogia Regum Scotiae ab Adamo ufqe ad Jacobum 2. Fo. 96, b. 8. Sir John Fortefeue’s Defence of the Houfe of York and King Ed. 4, Fo. 67. 9. Notae in Caefaris Commenrarios. Fo. no. 10. Verfus Prophetic! de Regnis Angliac & Scotiae. Fo. 113. Burnt. C. II. I. Brevis deferiptio Angliae, et Chronicon Regum, ufquead Ed. III. 322 Emendat. & Addit, ad Cata!ogum Otho. 2. xMatthaci Wcftmonaflcrienfis, Florum Hiftoriarum fragmentum. Fo. 9. 3. Gontinuatio ejufdcm Matthaei uique ad annum 1379. Fo. 244. Eurnr. C. VIII. I. Provifio de Ronnemedc, facia pei* R. Johanncm 5 cum juramcnto cjLis & Baronum. F. i. 2. Charra R. johannis dc Homagio fa(fla Ecclefiac Romanac. F. 4. 3. Confirmario Chartae de Roncmedc, per Henricum 3. F. 5. 4. Charta de Forefla ; per eundem. F. 7. 5. Sententia in tranfgreflbrcs predidarum Chartarum lata. F. 7, b. 6 . Proviliones de Mertoun ; cum variis Statutis Hcnrici 3. F. 8. 7. Charta Hcnrici 6 , Thomac Draper concefla, pro acdificarione Col- Icgii in Ecclefia parochialide Newport, in Com. Salop. F. 18, b. 8 Charta, qua per Henricum 6 conceditur Priori & Conventui de Er- debury in Com. War’, propter depauperationem ex adverfante fortuna & minus provida gubernatione, ut fibi comparent in terris & tcncmentis feu advocationibus Ecclcfiarum ad valcnriam too Marcarum per annum j non obftante Statuto de mortua manu. F. 19- 9. Chartae 2 ejurdem Regis, Willielmo domino dc Lovxll, Burnell &de Holland, ut aflignent quafdam terras cidem Monaftcrio, non obftante Statuto dc mortua manu. F. 19, b. 10. Advocatio Parochiae de Preftcotc, Diocefcos Covent, dc Lichfield, data per H. 6, in dotem Collcgii Rcgalis Cantab. F. 20. 11. Appropriatio Ecclefiac parochialis de Manceftre, cjufdem Diocefeos, Monaftcrio B. Mariae de Mira-vallc ; in cadem Dioc. F. 21. 12. xVftignatio certac portionis reddituum, ejufdem Ecclefiae Vicario, F. 21, b. 1 3 . Epiftola Edwardi R. ad fummum Pontificem Romanum, pro decla- ratione juris Regum Angliac in Regnum Scoriae. F. 22. 14. Luftratio terrarum dc fcodorum in Agro Eboracenfl, tempore R. Ed. I. F. 27. 15. Chartae dc Moniimenta Monialium dc Killing, in Com’ Ebor’. F. 86. Burnt. - E. XIV. Hugonis dc Sanclo Vidlore/ de Sacramentis, Libri 2. Burnt. VitcIIius. Bibliothecae Cottonian a e. Vitcliius. D. VII. Corrige^ Collcdanca Johannis Joflelini. Spoiled. VII. 36. Lege, Obitiiarium Archiepifcoporum, Epifcoporum, Sacer- dotum, Diaconorum, aliorumque Fratrum Eccleltae Wigornicnfis ; dc- fcriptumex Calcndario & Compoto EdriciMonachi, in Bibl. Bodlciana refervato. Fo. 68. Vefpafianus. A. XXIV. Compotus Ecdcfiae Sandi Petri de Burgo. xv XXV. I. Septem Pfalmi penitentiales, cum Letaniis, verlibus elegia- cis. ImprelTi. F. r. xvi 2. An Exhortation to Archbifhop Cranmer, by the Gommiflioners ap- pointed by Q. Mary for his Examination. F. 1 3. 3. A Fragment ofa fhort Chronicle in H. 7, and 8th’s time. F. 38. 4. A Prophecy ofMarlion of Silidon. F, 47, b. 5. Poems. F. 49, b. and Ballets. Fo. 136 & 181. 6. An Account of Wonders, that happened at Mount Pelier the 5th of May, 1 573 * F. 5 i- 7. Hyberdync’s Sermon to certain Thieves, after they had robb’d him. F. 5 3 . Perhaps he is the fame, who is named Clcop. E IV, 3 8. 8. Rainad’s Vifion. F. 54. 9. Of Confellion and Penance. F. 56. 10. The Rule of Sr. Bennet, in verfe. Fo. 76. 1 1. The Method of making a Nun. F. 130. 12. A Sermon on Matt, xviii, 3 : by John Stubs, Anno Domini 1558. F. 174. 13. A Summary of the Chriftian Religion. F. 190. D. XXIII. I. S. Auguftini, de vifitatione aegrotorum. Liber. xv 2. Robert! Groftetc, Line. Epifeopi, de dotibus, Liber. F. 15. 3. Literae, quibus refpuit concedcre Prebendam Lincolniae, Innocentii Papae nepoti. 4. Contra fratres mendicantes, Tradatus. Fertur^quendam fratrem in- jiatum. Fo. 23, b. 5. Evangeliflarum Concordia brevis. F. 29. XXIV. Monaftcrii cujufdam Obitiiarium. xv XXV. Pfalmi 98 priores, vcrfibus Alcaids feripti. xvii XXVI. Liber Prccationum. xiii T t 2 XKVII. 3:24 Emendat. &; Addit, ad Catalogum Vefpafianus. XXVIL Taxatio Parochiarum in Dioccfi Lincoln, imperfcda.. xv XXVIII. Formulae Praecedentium in Jure Gallicano. Gallice. xv E. VIII. I . Ricardi Robinfon, Protrepticus Regiae Majellatis Curia- rum Rccordationum ad communes Leges Angliae, abhypothcfi ad thc- lin : hoc eft. Liber inftrud ion is ad cognofeenda Curiarum praedidarum Nomina, Normas, Magiftratus, ]udices, Membra ct OfHciarios, materias et procefl'us in jure eorundem, ab originc matcric ad ultimum inftinuum hominis: feriptus A. D. i6oi. xvii Pars hujus Libriper errorem Bibliopcgiponitur inTit. A XXVI. F.2,04. F. XIV. Decft. XV. Regiftrum Chartarum Monafterii dc Lewes. xv XVI. Part of an Houfhold Account, A. D. 1594& 5. xvi XVIL I. A. fhort Diary of public, Tranfadions,. from the Year 1509 to I 5 20. XVII. z... A Merchant's Leiger-Book, for the Year 1616.. Titus. A. VIII. I. Sulgardi Monachi Hiftoria Weftmonafterienfis Ecclefiae.. XllI 2. Wintonienfis Feriae privilegia. Fo. 60. 3. Henrici 3, Regis, Charta magna de Libertatibus, et de Forefta. Fo. 63. 4. S.Edmundi Regis Vita, per Osbermm de Clare, VVeftmonafterii Pri- orem. Fo. 67. XIIL 24. Original Statutes of King H. 8, for a Retinue of Men at Arms to be chofen out of the Nobility. Fo. 182. B. VI. I. Colledtanea quaedam hiftorica, et Epigrammata. Fo. i.. * XVII 2. Summa quorundam praecipuorum Articulorum in Traflatibus Pacts Gt Eoederum inter, Regna Angliae & Franciac,. annis 1 5 i4et 1 5 1 5. Fo. 19. Et anno 1518. Fo. 23. All in Secretary Cecil’s own hand. 3.. A.!:ticuli Conventionis inter Elizabetam Reginam Angliae ct Philip- pum Regem Catholicum, anno 1 564. Fo. 22. 4. inter H. 8, et Fr. i,Londini, 1532. Foj 24. 5.. inter eofdem, de redditione Villae Boloniae, anno 1546.1b. <5^ inter Elia- Angl. et Hcnr. Franc, anno 1559. Fo. 25. inter Reges Angliae 6c Franciac, pro depracdationibiis cocr- cendis, anno 1 5 1 8. Ib. 8. Bibliothecae Cottonianae. Titus. S‘. Articuli Conventionis inter Eliz. et Carol, ix. anno 15 < 54 - Ib. 9. Colkdions out of the Treaties between France and England, from the time of Ed. 3) to the Year 1 600. Fo. 26. 10. A Journal of fundry matters concerning the Armies fent into Nor- mandy : in Cecil's own hand. Fo. 32. 11. Placita inter oppida Hanfeatica et Londinenfes. Fo. 34, et47. 12. Articuli Conventionum inter Reges Angliae et Hifpaniae abanno 1495 ad I 543 - Fo. 43 - 13. Short Memoranda from the Year 1548 to 1553 : in Sir R. Cotton's hand. F0.45. 14. Extrads about the Low Countries, from the Year 1571 to 159^^ F0.48, & 61. 15. Brabantorum Privilegia. F. 59. 1(5. K. Philip 2, his fecret Inftru(flions to his Son, Philip 3. F. 107. 17. Articuli Pacis inter Angl. et Portugal, anno 1571. F.io9- 18. Literae R. Elifabetae, quas Duci Holfatiae, Regibufque Daniac &- Sueciae feripfir, abbrcviatac. F. no. 19. Be Rebus Turcicis, a® 1582. Fo. 119. 20. A Breviat of Leagues between France and Scotland, from the Year' I 3 27 to I 549 - Fo. I 28. 21. Abftra(^;ts of Treaties -between England and Scotland, under Ed. 4’, H. 8, Ed. 6, & Elizabeth.' F. 129. 22. Abhrads of Letters, about State Affairs, from 1571 to 1591. Fo. IJ 5 - 23. Extra(fls about the Rights of the Crown and the Parliament : by Sir R. Cotton. F. 162. 24. Extradof the Lord Keeper’s Speech to Sir Rob. Bell, whenhewas’ made Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 1576. 25. Hihorical PafTages, taken out of Letters of State; from the Year- 1 5 5 1 to 1 5 7 3 by Sir Rob. Cotton . F. 177. 26. How the King may incrcafc hisTrcallirc, by Icflening his Expences., Fo-. 214. 27. Memoranda of fomc Minifter of State : ofnoufe. Fo. 2 i 5 . 28. Infcriptiones-Nummorum antiquorum. Fo. 239. 29. Alphabets for writing in Cyphers. Fo. 249. C. XVni. Hihoria Britonum, ncr- Galfridum M-onumeienfem. xnr XIM Emendat. &: Addit. ad Catalogum Titus. XIX. A Manual of Devotion. Thefe Meditacyons or Trayers that bene '-juriten 'with in this boke fuwyng, bene made to exile arid ftere the mynde of therederto the drede of God. xv XX. De Statu homiiuim port mortem, Liber. §luomodo mors primum fubintraverit in mnndnm. xi F, XIV. I. Camden’s political Remarks upon France, and the Title to that Crowh. xvii 2. Duces & Pares Franciae. Fo. 12. 3. Officiarii Franciae. F. 14. 4. Guifiorum Profapia. Fo. 18. 5. Cofmi dc Medicis, Prolapia. Ib. All thelcin Camden’s own hand. 6. Jeanini Praefidis, Eulogium Henriei 4, R. Galliac : Anglice. Fo. 19. 7. Principum Brandcburgici, Palatini, Saxoniac, Wirtenburgiei, Bruni- vici, Pomeraniac, et Hafllae, Eulogia brevia. Fo. 30. Propria funt Camdeni manu feripta ; ut ct duo fequentia. 8. Antiquac Infcriptionis, in qua L. Seipionis, Barbati Filii, cxpreflum eft Elogium, Explanation per Jacobum Sirmondum ; quam poftca im- prcflit. Fo. 72. 9. Ex obfervationibus Peirefeii cxtradla, de Conftantino M. et duobus cjus filiis. Fo. 7<5. Cleopatra. B. XI. I. Res ab Aegyptis quondam Hieroglyphicis defcriptac. xvi 2. Fabii Vidtoris, Enumeratio 14 RegionumUrbis Romac. Fo.io. 3. Phaedri Gofmographia. Fo. 23. 4- -Rhetorica. Fo. 77. XIV. I. Calendarium. xv 2. Pfalterium. 3. Litania. Fauftiana. A. V. 10. Tranferiptus et continuatus ad A. D. 1 1 29, per Sime- oncm Dunelmenfem. X. I. Aelfrici Grammatica Saxonico-Latina : axeyaAos ^ argAercs* X 2. Regulac Monachorum. Saxonice. XI. , BiBLIOTH ECAE CoTTONIANAE. 317 Fauftina. XL Traclatus in Caufa Dominae Gatherinac Grey et Comitls Hart- fordienfis. xvi Some other Books, too generally deferibed in the Cottonian: Gata- loguc, deferve a more particular Defeription : but which cannot be given without reading them quite through with attention. Take the two following for Inftances. Cleopatra. E. IV. A Volume of Papers and Letters, (moft Originals) relating to Monaheries, and the deftruclion of them, in King H. 8, his time, viz. 1. Gromwel (Tho.) Vicar General, his original Letter to the Bifhop of Landafr, about Preaching. Fo. 8. 2. A Letter, commanding Biflrops, Chancellors, See.. to a more flridl ob- fervance of the King's Injunflions. 9. 3. John Lawrence, his original Letter againd Father Foreft, Monk of Greenwich, and his Fadlion. 10. 4. Wm. Peytoo Epiftola aurog. 10. 5. Layton (Kich.) his original Letter to Cromwel, defiring that Dr. Lee and himfelf may be Commiflaries for vifiting the Monaderies in the North of England. 1 1 . C. Articuli Regiae inquifitionis, in mcnadicam vitam agentes. 12. The Articles are corrected with Layton’s own hand. 7. General Injundtions to be given in all Monaderics. 21. 8. Thomae Solmcs, Ofythienfis Ginonici, Epidola.ad Thom. Cromwel) qua petit a vita monadica dimitti. 25. 9. Order for the C.hartcr-Houfe at London. 26. TO. Lee (Roland) his original Letter to Cromwel, about the eledtion of an Abbot of Malmesbury. 27. 1 1 . Ric. Lift’s 5 original Letters to Cromwel and Ann Bolcin, againd his Brethren of Greenwich Monaftery. 28. 12. Narratiodc originali fundatione Hofpitalis divi Johannis jerufalem. 31 - 13. Tho. Chapman, Warden of the Friers-Minors at London, his ori- ginal Letter to Mr. Newel, to offer a refignationof his Houfe to Grom- wel. 33. 14.. 52.8 Emendat. & Addit. ad Catalogum Cleopatra. 14.. An original Letter of John, Abbot of FevcrOiam, fhewing the Eftate of that Houfe, and the Services he has done, and hopes ftill to do there. 34. 15. A Letter of John, Abbot of Leicefter, dciiring to be excufed the letting out the Farmc Yngwordfeye. 34, b. 16. Jafper FylolFs Inftrudion for the Charter-Hou.^e, 5 Sepn 1535. 35. 17. Wm. Broke & B. Burgoyn’s Letter to the Father Confeflbr of Syon j thanking him for his good Inftrudtion. 38, b. 18. John Fitz-JameSj his original Lctrei* to Cromwel, telling him, that the Abbot of Glaftenbury defircs to be freed from 4 of the Injundions of the laft Vifitation. 39. 19. Roland Taylor, Bifhop of Coventry and Liehficld, 6 c Tho. Bedyl, their original Letter to Cromwel, telling him, that the Francifeans of Richmond utterly refufed to fubmit to the Articles fent to them. 40. 20. Tho. D. of Norfolk, Founder of the Priory of Newbury, his o- riginal Letter to Cromwel, about electing a Prior. 41, b. 21. John Elphyn, Commendatary of Welbek, his original Letter to Cromwel, about eledling an Abbot of Weftdorham. 42, b. 22. Tho. Legh and Wm. Petre, their original Letter to Cromwel j gi- ving an Account of their vifitation of St. Albans, and their Arguments to bring them to furrender. 43. 23. Cromwel’s original Letter, againfl: a papihical Fadlion in a certain Town; and ordering 2 Priefts, Minfterley and Richardfon, to be fent up Prifoners from thence. 44. 24. Layton (Rich.) his original Letter to Cromwel, defiring to be ap- pointed Vifitor in York Diocefs; and Blithemanto be hisRegifter j and that Dr. Lee at the fame timevifit Huntington, Lincolnfhire and Che- fhire. 45. 25. Edmond, Abbot of York, his original Letter to Cardinal Wolfey, offering him 300 Marks, ifhe will not apply thePriory of Romeburgh (which was founded by Alain Niger Earl of Richmond, and belongs to his Abbey) totheufe of his College and School at Ipfwich. 47. 26. Ant. Sawndefs Letter to Cromwel, about his preaching againfl: Popery to the Morlks of Winchcorab See. 47, b. 27. Robert S^lveftcr, Prior of Gjsburne, and Chr. Tefhe, their original Letter 4 Bibliothecae Cottonianae. 319 Cleopatra. E. IV. Letter to Cromwel, about elcdling a Prior at Whitby. Dat. 8 Od. -1538. 48. 28. John, Bifhopof Lincoln, his original Letter to Cromwel, about ad- mitting Sir John Blakyt a Canon of Newftcd befides Stamford, chofeii by Lord Rutland the Founder j the Houfe being without a Prior, upon a Refignation. 48, b. 29. Orders for the Monafteryof Hide: correded by Cromwel’s own Hand. 49. 30. Edw. Chamberlayn, Founder of the Priory of Ixford in Suffolk, his original Letter to Cromwel, about chufing a Prior. 50. 31. Nic. Shaxton, late Bifhopof Sarum, his original Letter to Crom- wel, defiring him to intercede with the King for his Liberty and a Pen- fion. 50,b, 3 2. Wm.Dinham, his Letter to Cromwell, complaining of the rcmifTncfs of the Religious and Juftices in Devonfhire, in carrying on the Refor- mation. 51. 33. Wm. Prior of Bridlington’s Letter to Cromwel ; that Gilbert dc Gaunte is their Founder, and not the King. 53. 34. Tho. Legh’s original Letter to Cromwel, from Wilton, againft the licenfing the Heads of Monafleries to go forth on their neceflary Bu- finefs : and to caution him to beware whom he fhould fend to the two Univerfities. 5 3> b. 35. Andrew Bord’s Letter to the Charter-Houfe Monks ; about Obits j and excufing his leaving the Habit. 54. 36 . Margaret Vernon’s Letter j offering to refign her Houfe. 55. 37. Elif. Price, Commiffary General for the Diocesof St.Afaph, his Letter to Cromwel, about the Image of Darvelgadern. 55, b. 38. An Account from Briftow of the preaching of Latomer andHu- berdyn. 56. 39. John Abbot of Croyland’s Letter? with aPrefentof FifTi. 57, b. 40. Tho. Legh’s Letter, about eleding an Abbot ofRufForts. 57, b. 41. Thomae Legh Autographum, conflituens Dominum Vincent Ab- batem Monafterii de Abbatesbury. 57, b. 42. Nic. Shaxton, Bilhop of Salisbury, his Letter to Cromwel, defen- ding his inhibiting Roger London, a Monk of Reading, from preach- ing : and of the Privileges of the Town of Salisbury. 58. U u 43 * 330 Emendat. 6 c Addit, ad Catalogum Cleopatra. E. IV. 43. A Draught of an Anfwer thereto j by Mr. Morifon. 62. 44. Copy of a Letter to a Monaftery, promifing Protedion, notwith- Oanding the voluntary Refignafion of others. 68. 45. Eliz. Barton, the holy Maid of Kent. An Abftrad of her Prophe- cies. 75. 46. Thomas, Prior of Chrifts Church Canterbury, his account of the Paid Eliz. Barton. 77. 47. An Apology of the Monks of Chrifts Chnrch, for their having been concerned in the matters of the holy Maid of Kent. 81. 48. A Lady’s Apology for the fame caufe ; and defiring the King’s in- tcrccirion to reconcile her Husband to her. 82. 49. Roland Lee and Tho. Bedyll, CommiHaries, their original Letter from Canterbury, about the fame. 83, b. 50. An Inventory of Eliz. Barton’s Goods. 84. 51. Wm. Hawkhcrft, Monk of St. Auftin’s, delivers up two Letters, which John Dcryngs wrote to Eliz. Barton. 84, b. 52. Mrs. Amadas, her Prophecies. 79. 53. A Draught of a Letter from Cromwell (In his own hand) to Fifher Bifhop of Rochefter, about his encouraging the Maid of Kent. 85. 54. Robert, Abbot of Woburn, his Declaration concerning the accu- fations againft him. 89. 55. The Abbot and Convent of Woburn, their original Submillion to the King, and defire of the continuance of his protedion. 96. 56. Brethren of the Charter-houfe in thelflc ofAxholm, their original Complaint of their Prior ; who Paid , he h.ad refgned the HouPc at London, conveyed away the Goods and Money, &c. 97 . 57. Warden of Grey-Fryers in London, his original Letter to Crom- wel, for his diPpenfation to change their Habir. 98. 58. J. Mufard, Monk of Worceiler, his account of the decay of the Monallery, and complaint againft the Abbot. 99 * 59. J. Ruftel’s original Letter, giving an account of the execution of the Abbot and two Monks of Glaftenbury, for robbing the Church there. 99, b. 60. The Abbot of Brewern dclires protedion againft the Sheriff, who profecutes him for Hopping one of his Monks Prom going away pri- vately to London. 1 00. 61, Bibliothecae Cottonianae. 531 ^ Clcopatrn. E. IV. 61. Ric. Vowel, Prioi' of Wallinghani, his Letter againft encouraging Complaints, as being deflrudive of Difcipline. loi. 62. Ant. Brown, fometime Fryer at Greenwich, is condemned at Norwich for denying the King’s Supremacy. 1 02. 63. Inquifitio de heretica (i. c. Calvinifrica) opinionc Alicix Fongc. 103, b. 64. Tho’Legh's original Letter to Cromwell, that he and Dr. Layton had vifited the Archbifhop of York. 104. 65. A Letter, recommending an Informer againfl: the Religious. 106. 66 . Wm. Barlo, Prior of Haverford-Weft, his Letter to Cromwell, complaining of the Difeouragements he and other Proteftants met with in theDiocefeof St. David. 107. 67. Tho. Bedyll's original Letter, giving an Account of the Vifitation of Sion-Houfe. rop- es. Tho. Dorfet, Curate of St. Mary’s, Lothbury, his original Letter, about Dr. Croukehorn’s Vifion of the Trinity and Virgin Mary : of Lambert’s condemnation at Lambeth for oppofmg Prayers to Saints : of the Bifhop of London’s Jurifdidion : the Bilhop of Worcefter’s Ser- mon ; and the King's propoling an Ad of Parliament againfl: Idlenefs, &c. no. 69. Grimes charged on the Monks of Fumes and Salley. 1 1 1, b. 70. The Monks of Athelne ready to capitulate to reflgn. 113. 71. Ric. Layton and Tho. Leigh’s original Letter to Cromwel, (hew- ing the Crimes and private Refignation of the Abbot of Fountains, and recommending a SucceflTor to him. 1 14. 72. Ric. Layton’s original Letter to Cromwel, telling the abomi- nable Crimes in Monafteries, &c. ii 5? b. 73. Tho. Prior of Badmyn’s Complaint, that his Canons refufeto live up to the Rules fet them by the Vifitor. 1 1 6. 74. John Fofter’s Letter, telling his Marriage and putting his Wife a- way. 1 1 6, b. 75. Bilhop of St. David’s original Letter, telling of the refort to the Ta- pers of Haverford and Cardigan and other Reliques 5 and delii ing to have the See tranflated to Kermerddyn. 1 17. 76. Hiftory of the Taper and the Virgin Mary of Cardigan. irS. 77 . John ap Rice his Account of the mis- rule of Bury-abbey. 1 2c, b. U u 2 78. 532 Emendat. &: Addit.ad Catalogum Cleopatra. E. IV. 78. Wm. Barlo*s Recantation of Proteftantifm. 121.. 79. Ric. Wharton’s requefts, that the Calthropes, founders of Ingham abbey in Norfolk, may have the preference in purchafing it. 122. 80. Chr. Levyn’s Letter to Cromwel, about the Prior of Chrifts Church Canterbury, hisCorrefpondeuce with, the Bifhop of Rome, fraudulently conveying away thcTreafurc oftheHoufe, and murdering fomeof the Monks. 124. 81. Tho. Tyrrel's Letter, that the Vicar of Mendilfham had brought home his Wife and Children, which was moft abominable to the Lay People in the neighbourhood. 1 24, b. 82. Ric. Layton’s original Letter, that one Bifhop of Sion-abbey had debauched a Wife and a Nun. 125. 8i. Indkement of Rob. Vaus, Parfonof Overwallop; that he being no Prieft preached, that they tread God under Feet, who refufe the new Dodrine 5 allb againft Lights before Images, and offering Candles to the Virgin Mary, and Prayers to Saints. Heisindited alfofor being married. With his defence. 126. 84. Ric. Lay ton’s original Letter to Cromwel, about his furrounding, Launden-abbey, and catching the Abbot’s Whore. 127. 85. Ja. Cofyn, Clerk, is indited for fpeaking againft Popifh Tenets in the Church of Fryers Preachers at Winchcftcr. 1 27, b. 86. Rich. Marfhal, Prior of the Friers Preachers at , flies be- yond Sea for denying the King’s Supremacy. 128. 87. Rob. Dalivyl of Royfton, his Prophecy. 128,. b. 8 8. Father Raby's Apparition to John Darby Monk of the Charter- houfe.. 129. 89. Lord Mordaunt’s Account of his Confeflion to Father Foreft. 130. 90. Ric. Layton’s original Letter i that he hadvifited a Priory of Gil- berdinesand Nuns near Lichfield, found two pregnant. Next he vi- fited the Nunnery of Harold j where one had two fair Children, ano- ther one. They had figncd a Leafe to Lord Mordaunr, wliich they did not know, the Contents of, being in Latin. The Priory of St. An- drews Northampton is much in debt. The College and Hofpital of Newark in good order. The Monks of the Abbey there very ftub- born. The Bifhop of Lincoln vifits in oppofition. 1 3 1. 91- Bibliothecae CoTTONiANAE. 3^5 Cleopatra. E. IV. ^T. John Laurence, his Letter from Richmond, (hewing that Father Fo- reft of Greenwich oppofes the King’s Meafures. 132, b. 92. Roger Hurlton, Monk of Greenwich, his inveighing Letter againft Father Foreft. 133* 93. Ric. Pollard’s Letter, giving an account of the Execution of the Abbot and two Monks of Glaftenbury. 133, b. 94. John Bale, Prieft, his complaint of his Sufferings and Imprifonment for preaching againft Popery. 134. 95. John Bartelet and others catch the Prior of Crowched-Fryers in Bed- with his Whore. 13+, b. 96. Thomas Prior of Chrifts-Church Canterbury, his original Letter to Cromwell, offering him and his Son Gregory a Penfibn of 20 1 . a Year, upon their refigning their Penfion of lol. a Year; alfo granting the reverfion of two Farms,, at Cromwel’s recommendation. 135. 97. Tho. Legh's original Letter to Gromwel, that the Abbot ofRie- vaux will not own the jurifdidion of the Vifuors } and lives an abomi* nable life. 136, b. 98. H. Latymcr, Abbot of Worcefter, his original Letter, recommen- ding two Monks. 139. 99. John Hylfey, Prior of Friers Preachers at Briflol, his original Letter to Card. Wolfey, againft Mr. Latymer’s Preaching. 140. 100. Sir Tho. Dyngley’s Anfwer to Sir Amb. Cave’s Pofitions about the Privileges of the Knights of St.John of Jerufalem. 141. 101. Roger, Abbot of Furneys, offers Cromwell to encroafe his Pen- fion of 4 1 . a Year to 6 1. 1 3 s. 4 d. and lol. ready Money, if he will be a means of preferving three of the Abbeys Farms againft the importunU ties of the Earl of Cumberland, &c. 142, b. 102. H.Wigorn, his Letter, with a Prophecy inclofed. 142, c.- 103. John Fitzwaren’s original Letter to Cromwell, to defire to have the preference in buying the Stuff of the Black-Fryers at Sarum ; and that Mr. Goodale may have that of the Grey- Fryers. 146. 104. Tho. Burgh of Gaynsbourgh defIres that Sir Xho. Royfe may be fent thither again to preach. 146, b,. 105. Crimina comperta in variis Monafteriis. 147. 106. Ric. Bcerley, Monk of Perfhor, his original Letter to Cromwel, defiring to be difmiffed j and fhe wing the. vices of the Monks. 161. 107.. 334 Emendat. & Addit. ad Catalogum Cleopatra. E. IV. 107. HcnryAbbot of Warden, his reafons for refigning ; viz. the wic- kednefs and ignorance of the Monks. 163. 108. Inftrudions forknowing the yearly Income of all Monafteries, Collegiate Churches, &c. in England s A. D. 1534. An Original. 167. 109. A Difeourfe for the Deftrudion of Monafteries. 172. no. A Method for augmenting the Royal Eftate. 174. ITT. Earl of SouthamptoiVs original Letter to Cromwel, propofing Candidates for Knights of the Shire for Surry and Suffolk, and for Members for fome Burroughs ; alfo, giving intelligence of the Re- port of a defigned Invafion ; and of the behaviour of Lady Salisbury, whofc Son, being a Cardinal, oppos’d the King's Mcafures. 176. 1 1 2. Ra. Sadler’s •original Letter about chufing a Member of Parlia- ment. 178. 1 1 3. Propofal for granting the King the firft Fruits of all Ecclefiaftical Benefices. 179. 1 1 4. Draught of an Ad of Parliament, for keeping Hofpitallty at the places of the diffolved Abbeys; and that no Bifhop have above 1000 Marks a Year; and that all Monks, Canons, and Nuns be clofely con- fined to their Abbeys, and have 40 s. a Year, befides Vidiuals ; and Ab- bots 5 1 . and Governours to be appointed to each Houfe, with a Sa- lary of 1030 Marks a Year to keep Hofpitality, if the Revenues will an- fwer : the reft of the Revenues to be applycd for defence of the Realm, mending Highways, &c. 182. 1 1 5. Form of the King’s Letter for taking the Surrender of the Monaf- teries. 192. 1 1 6. Audley, Lord Chancellor, his 3 original Letters, defiring to have the diffolved Monaftcry of St. John’s of Colcheftcr, in exchange for other Lands : adding, that the King promoted his Marriage, and made him a Baron ; and yet he has no more than 800 1 . a Year. 193. 1 1 7. — —He offers to purchafe Walden Abbey, &c. 1 97. 1 1 8. Tho. Bcdyll commends the Monks of Ramfey. 203. 1 19. Ric. Cromwcl’s Letter ; that he went to Cambridge, Ely and Ramfey, and found the Prior of Ely froward. 204, b. 120. Wm Parre, his original Letter to Cromwel, that the Abbot of Peterborough offer’d a Year’s Rent of the Abbey to the King, and 3*0 1 . to Cromwel, to have it fpared. 205. I2I. f Bibliothecae Cottonianae. 33 ^ Cleopatra. E. IV. 121. Tenfions aflign’d to the Monks of St. Andrews in Northampton: and an account of their DifTolution, 29 H. 8. 206. 122. John London’s twoLctters, about difpofmg the Revenues of diiTol- ved Abbeys, &c. 207 > b. 123. Nunnes of Catesby commended by the Vifitors. 209. 1 24. Hum. Stalford begs the Priory of Fynfhcad in Northamptonfhire, and Worfpring inSomerfctihire. 209, b. 125. Nunnery of Polefworth in Warwickfliire commended by the Vifi- tors. 210. 12(5. Mat. Mackrel, Abbot of Berlings, with the Monks, fmuggic the Goods of the Abbey. 21 1. 127. Tho. Cranmer, Archbifhop of Cant, his original Letter ; wherein ^ he hopes to perfuade the Abbot of the Charter-houfe in the Iflc ofAx^ holm to rcfign. 212. 128. Account of the Surrender of fcveral poor Abbeys. 212, bl . 129. Geo. Gifford writes in favour ofVVolftrop Abbey. 213. 130. Wm. Abbot of Kennel w^rth writes in behalf of his Manor or' Cell of Broke. 214. 131. Er. Cave’s Account of the dilToluiion of Leyceftcr Abbey. 215, b, 132. John Beaumont fends a prefent of 20 1 . defiring to farm Brace- dew Abbey. 216. 133. John Smyth’s account of the fmuggling of the Goods of the Pri- ory of Laund. 216, b. 134. Tho. Bedell recommends the Priory of the Charter-houfe at Lon- don ; and fends a Lift of the Monks dead or dying in Newgate. 217. 135. Rob. Southwell’s original Letter, giving an Account of the Goods of Boxley Abbey j particularly a piece of St. Andrew’s Finger put to pledge for 40 1. 218. 136. Langdon, Folkfton and Dover Abbeys furrender. 219. 137. Ch. Elyot’s Thanks to Cromwel, for recommending him to the King ; affirms his Proteftant Principles ; begs for fomc of the diffblvcd Lands, of which he offers Cromwell the firft Year’s Rent. 220, b. 138. Ric. Grcfham, Lord Mayor of London, petitions K. Henry the 8th to have St. Mary’s, St. Bartholomew’s, and St. Thomas’s Hofpitals, and the new ‘Abbey on Towcr-hill invefted in the Mayor and Aldermen, for the ufe of the Poor. 222, 139. Emendat. 6c Addit, ad Catalogum Cleopatra. E. IV. 159. John London and Ric. Pollard’s Account of the DilTolution of Reading Abbey, and of the Reliques there. 223. 140. John London’s Letter for the DilTolution of the Nunnery of God- ftow : and one of Kat. Bulkeley, Abbefs, againftit. 227, b. 141. Tho. Legh’s original Letter from Ely j that the Monks in feveral places defire to be difmiffed. 2 29. 142. Account of the Treafure in the Abbey of St. Edmund's Bury. 229, b. 143. Ric. So wthwel recommends Mr. Beftney. 230. 144. — ■'■■ ■ Account of the Sequeftration of Walfingham- Abbey. 231. 145. Account of the demolifhing of Lewes Abbey. 232. 146. Tho. Lord Lawar, defires that Boxgrave Abbey may be fpared, or elfe to have the preference of the farm of it : the later of which is granted him. 234. 147. DilTolution of Battel Abbey. 235. 148. Inventory of the Goods and Lands of Calwich Abbey. 235. 149. Surrender ofKyme, Noncotton, Irforthe, Fofle, and Henenyngs in Lincolnlhire j and of Bow vale and Ne wiled in Nottinghamlhirc. 237. 150. Sir Wm. BalTet’s Letter; that he had taken away the Images of St. Ann of Buxton and St. Mudwen of Burton upon Trent; and had fhut up Buxton Wells. 238. 1 5 1. Ed. A-Bifhop of York's original Letter ; that he had given order not to alienate the Goods of Abbeys under 200 1. a Year Rent; defires to have St. Ofwald’s and Hexham fpared j has fupprelTed Preachers of Novelties. 239. 152. Arthur[Darcy propofes to breed Horfes in the Grounds of Gerneys Abbey. And Richard Belycys demolifhes the Abbey. 240, 153. Wm. Thryske, Abbot of Fountains, has an Annuity of 100 Marks aflignedhim, upon his refignation. 241, b. 154. DilTolution of Hampolc, St. Ofwald’s, Pontefradl, Fountain, St. Maries in York, Nonapleton, and Selby Abbeys, &c. 242. 155. Petition for preferving the Church of Holm Coltram. 243, 156. Fumes and Whalleys Abbeys Surrender. 244. 157. Father Copinger, general ConfelTor of Sion, is defired to remove ihe Scruples of two Monks of the Charter Houfe. 247. 158. Bibliotheca E CoTTONiANAE. 5^7 Cleopatra. E. IV. 158. Surrender of Bridgnorth, Atherfton, New-Caftle under Line, Lichfield, Shrewsbury, &c. Abbeys. 248. 159. Reliques. Prior ofMaden Bradley hath Licenfe to keep a Whore, and hath 6 Children. 249. 1 60 . Goods and Lands of Monafieries fecured. Aderfton and Wheych Abbeys fmuggled their Goods. 250. 1 61. Surrender of Houfes aboutBriftow, Gloucefter, See. Debauchc- lies and Villanies of the Monks. 251. 162. Surrender of Gloucefter Abbey. 252, b. 163. ALiftof fome Fryers, that defire to change their Habit. 253. 164. Monaftery of Hales furrenders in good Order. 254, b. 165. Abbey of Evefham furrenders. 255, b. 166. The Nuns of Stixwold defire to have their Penfion of 34 1 . a Year, charged on them, to be remitted. 255, b. 167. Roland, Bifhop of Co. and Lich. defires to have the Cathedral at Coventry made a Collegiate Church. 256, b. 168. Tho. Arundell defires to haveCliffe Abbey fpared j for which they offer the King 1000 Marks. 257. 1 69 . P. Edgeombe, Founder of the Priory of Totnefs and Nunnery of Corn worthy e, defires to have them fpared j or to have the Tempo- ralties thereof. 258. 170. Ric. Zouche, founder of the Priory of Staverdel, defires to have it reftored. 259, b. 1 71. Wm, Bifhop of St. David’s, tells of the Rudenefsand Superftitioa of theWelfh; defires to have his See removed to Karmardyn. 260. 172. ————his Letter about feizing the Chanter of St. David’s Chefts of Money and Plate j his profecuting a Canon, whocompell’d his Servant to marry his Whore, &c. 262. 173. The Surrender of many Convents. The Ear of Malcus, and o* ther Reliques. 263. 174. Hugh Bifhop of Worcefter’s original Letter to Cromwe), thanking him for promoting good Men 5 recommends the Prior of great Mal- verneto him, who offers the King 500 Marks and Cromwel 200, that his Houfe may (land, not for preferving Monkery, but Religion and Learning. 264. 175. Twynham, a rich Abbey, furrendered. 267, b. Xx I 7 < 5 . 358 Emendat. & Addit. ad Catalogum Cleopatra. E. IV. 176. Penfionsof the Monks of Kingfwood in Wiltfhire. 268. 177. Ric. Abbot of *Royallien, offers Cromwel 100 1 . to have his Abbey prcferved, or turned into a College. 269. 178. John Mathew, late Prior of Cokesford, petitions for a Penfionof 20 1 . a Year. 269, b, 179. The Nunnery of Legborne petition to be preferved. 270, b. 180. Parfonages to be impropriated unto Cardinals College in Oxford. 273. I 81. Founders of Abbeys. 275. 182. Annuus valor omnium Monafteriornm Suppreffornm, ad Colle- gium Cardinalis Ebor. in Oxon. fpeclantium. 276. 183. Valuation of all the Lands, Goods and Chatels of the Abbeys in Huntingdonfhire, not exceeding 200 1 . Rent a Year. 280. 18+. of the County Palatine of Lancalhire. 288. 185. ofthe County of Southampton. 289. 186. Religious Houfes under the value of 200 1 . a Year in England. 290. 187. Valuation See. of certain Monaftcries furrender’d in the Counties of York and Lincoln. 300. 188. Officers of the new Eftabliffiment of Chrifts- Church in Canter- bury, and their Salaries : with A-Bifhop Cranmer’s Cenfure thereof. 301. 189. Places appointed for Bifhops Sees ^ with a preamble for an Ad of Parliament, for ereding them, in K. H. Sth’s own hand : the Ad in another hand. 304. 190. Articles, wherein the Commiffioners for vifiting Abbeys, have not made fufficient Allowances. 306. 1 9 1. Sre. Bifhop of Winchcfler, his original Letter to Cromwel, a- bout the Valuation of the Spiritualties of his Diocefs, and allowances for Alms. 307. 192. A like Letter from the Commiffioners at York, dated 1535. 308. 193. Objedions to the Valuation in Yorkfhire. 309. 194. A Letter about the Valuation in Wales. 311. 195. Nomina omnium Monallcriorum Anglix, cum coruni valore. 3 I 2. I9<3. Abhradof the Valuation of all the Lands, belonging to the re- • ligious Bibliothecae CoTTONiANAE. 559 Cleopatra. E. IV^ V. ligious Houfes in England j taken out of the Court of Firfl fruits and Tenths. 3 8 3 * 197. Number of all Promotions Ecclefiaftical, at the Taxation of Firh fruits and Tenths i with the yearly value of the Bilhopricks, Deanrys, and Arch-Deaconries, and the Tenths of the Clergy, in every Diocefe. 395 * E. V. Several original Writings, about the Reformation of the Church, in King Henry the viiith's time : many of which are corrected by the King’s own hand. viz. 1. Tra£latuli de Ecclefia, Juftificatione, Euchariftia, Baptifmo, &Fidc ; quos propria manu correxit Rex Henricus viii. 2. The Crede : or, thexii Articles of the Chriftiane Faithe ; with cer- ten Notes and Obfervations, neceffarye to be taught unto the people for the better inducyng of theym to the right underftandyng of the forfaid Crede. Corrcdled alfo by the King. Fo. 5. But the Notes of the two laft Articles are wanting. 3. Seventeen Queftions and Anfwers, about the feven Sacraments ; with the King’s objedlions, in his own hand : together with a fummary of the opinions of the fevcral Divines thereon. 3 6 . 4. The King’s Direftions what thcBifhops and Preachers fhall teach the People, touching the Sacrament of holy Orders : written by Gran* mcr’s own hand ; and fign’d by the Bifhops and Dodors of Divinity, Civil and Canon Law. 45. 5. Fifteen Qtieftions about feveral Doflrincs, tending to the Reforma- tion ; in Cromwcl’s hand. 48. 6. Reafons offered to the King, for fufpending his Determination, that the Marriage of Priefts is againfl: Scripture, in A-Bp. Cranmer’s hand. 50. 7. A-Bp. Cranmer’s original Letter, (hewing what Progrefs is made in the Reformation j defiring leave for the Clergy to depart, becaufe of the Sicknefs at London j defiring direifions how to behave in his Vi- fitation, and alfo how to the Vicar of Croyden. 52. 3, -Anfwer to the feventeen Qiieftions about the Seven Sa- craments. 5 3 - 9. S. Heynes’s Letter to Mr. Butt, the King’s Phyfician, againft the X x 2 - eftablifh- 540 Eraendat. &: Addit. ad C^talogum Cleopatra. E. V. cftablifhmcnt of the doctrine of Tranfubftantiation as an Article of Faith. 58. 10. Articles of Religion 5 %n’d by the Bilhops, Abbots and Clergy in Convocation, in Henry the eighth’s time. An original: but without Date. 59. 1 1 . Opinions of feveral Biihops and Dodors, about Confirmation,, in their own hands. 7 3* 12. De Fide &Juftificatione Tradlatus Ricardi Quiaeni & aliorum. 93. 13. Two original Letters of A-Bifhop Cranmer, about the Degrees of Kindred prohibited in Matrimony. loi. 14. Two Draughts of an Ad of Parliament, about the fame j correded with the King’s own hand. 103. 15. Cranmeri Literae ad Ofiandrum, propria manu fcriptae, contra po- lygamiam. in. 16. Argumenta ad probandum quod Matrimonium eft Sacramentum. 1 13. 17. De Poenitentia, tradatus quatuor. 115. 18. De Sacramentorum ufu, Pagina. 122. 19. King Henry’s Trcatife againft auricular Confcfiion, and Pricfts mar- riage, in his own hand. 123. 20. Dcfcnfe of auricular Confeflion : in the margin whereof are the King’s obiedions, in his own hand. 125. 21. A Page of a Letter, that the King is inclined to reftore Popery. 128, b. 22. A Declaration for Pilgrimages, by 4 Bifhops. 129. 23. Bp. Latimer’s Arguments againfi Purgatory ; with the King’s An- fwers : both in their own hands. 130. 24. Defence of Communion in one kind : being part of the King’s An- fwer to the German Orators. 134. The whole is in Folio 215. 25. Another ; correded by the Bifhop of Durham. 140. 26. Defence of Communion in both kinds. 156. 27. Pallavicini Carmclitae Epiftola adH. viii; pictatem propriam de- fendens ; feripta A. D. 1535. 1 59) b. 28. De Eucharifiia, Tradatus quatuor. 160. 29 - Tho. Crumwel’s original Letter to the King ; about the Proclama- tion againfi the marriage of Priells, Mclandon’s refledion cn the Bifhops, BiBLIOTHE CAE CoTTONIANAE. Cleopatra. E. V. Bifhops, the King’s Marriage with Ann of Cleves, and the Evangelic League. 172. 30. Germaniae Oratorum Literae ad H. viii, contra communionem in una tantum fpecie, Miffas privatas, 6 c Sacerdotum matrimonii prohibi- tionem, A. D. MSSdatae. 173. 31. Earundem Literarum Summa: Epifeopi Dunelmenlis propria manu feripta. 209. Item 256. 3 2. A-Bp. Cranmer’s original Letter ; that the Bilhops declined anfwer- ing the Germain Orators Letter, having heard that the King would do it himfelf j that the Orators were ill provided with Lodgings: alfo, that the Abbeys of Tudbury and Rocefter may be fupprelTed j and recom- mending Fran. Baflet to have a Leafe of one of them. 212. 33. The Bifhop of Winchefter, EmbalTadour in France, his reafons a- gainft the Articles prefented to the King of England by the Princes of Germany. 213. 34. R. Henrici viii Refponfio ad literas Oratorum Germaniae, folio 173 reperiendas : feu potius earundem confutatio. 215. 35. Myconii EpiRola ad Cromwellum j petens licentiam abcundi in Gcrmaniam ; caufans adverfam valetudinem ; ct ctiam Oratores Germa- nosin fummis Fidei Articulis jam cum Anglis convcnilTe, & in rcliquis mentem fuam fatis explicuille. 227. 36. A Copy of fuch things as Martin Luther, Philip Melancflhon, with certain Cities and Princes of Germany, their Adherents, have admit- ted. 229. 37. Erafmi Sarcerii Literae ad H. viii ; promittentes novam editionem Methodi in praecipuos feripturae locos, & Pohillam in Evangelia & Epiftolas. 230. 38. Conclufions made at the Diet at Spiers, A. D. 1539, 232. 39. A Letter from the Princes of Germany to the King ^ defiring an Union in matters of Religion, and offering to fend fome of their Di- vines to confer with thofe of England thereon. 235. 40. Philippi Mclanftonis Literae ad H. VIII, 26Martii, 1 5 3 9, fcriptac 5. ei emendationem Religionis commendantes. 239. 41- aliae 10 Apr. 1539, fcriptac 5 Francifeum Germanorum principum Legatum laudantc§. 242. 42. 342 . Emendat. & Addit. ad Catalogum Cleopatra. E. V. 42. Philippi Melanflonis aliae Literae, ad H. viii Cal. April, issplcripr tae : contra inutilesCcremonias, pro Sacerdotumnuptiis &c. 244. 43. Poftremarum Literarum Summarium. 252. 44. A Book of Ceremonies to beufed in the Church of England. 25 9. 45. An order taken for preaching and bidding of the Beads in all Ser- mons. 286. 46. The King’s Injundion to the Biihops, in favour of Ceremonies, and againftPriefts marrying. An Original, with the King’s Nameftamped on it, 28 H. 8. 290. 47. A-Bilhop Cranmer’s original Letter to ; thanking him for promoting God's Word j againft keeping the abrogated Holi- days ; and in behalf of Wm. Gronnow. 292. 48. An Original Letter of the A-Bp. of York, about his dealing with Preachers of Novelties. 293. 49. Richard Bilhop of Chichefter, his Injun< 5 lions to his Clergy to comply with the King’s Diredions in religious affairs, and to pray for him and Prince Edward. 294. ——— Original Letter to Mr. Welles, to forbear finging any part of the Service in the Englifh Tongue ; or any other innovations, till the King’s pleafurc be known. 296. — Original Letter to Cromwel, attefling his Sincerity in the Reformation. 298. y2. ' ■ Original Letter to Cromwel, to prove, that the Bifhop of Durham, and late Bifhop of London, had preffed him to flick clofe to the old Ceremonies. 300. 53. Crumwel’s original Letter fent along with the King’s Injundions for uniformity, requiring a difereet ufe thereof. 302. 54. A Proclamation againft calling one another Papift or Heretic : and alfo againft reading the Bible in Englifh aloud in Churches in the time of the Mafs ; but allowing the Congregation to read it to themfelves. This is correded with the King’s own hand. 303. 5 5 . An Ad of Parliament ; r , for Tranfubftantiation 5 2, againft Com- munion in both kinds i 3, againft Priefts Marriages ; 4, for Vows of Challity i 5, for piivate Malfcs 5 and 6, for auricular ConfefTion. This alfo is correded with the King’s hand. 313- Bibliothecae Cottonianae. 343 Cleopatra. E. V. 56. Proclamation againft having the Scripture and other Books in Eng- lifh ; menfejunii, 27 H. 8. F. 321. 57. Richard Grafton's Letter j defiring that others may be inhibited for three Years from printing the Bible in Englilh, till he fhall have fold his Edition of 1500 Volumes: or, that all Curates andPopifli Monafteries may be obliged to buy them. 325. 58. Citation of Fran. Regnaulte, for printing the Englilh Bible at Paris, 17 Dec. 1538. 326. 59. Francis the Fr. King’s Licence to Ric. Grafton and Edward ]Whit- church, to print the Englifh Bible at Paris. 326, b. 60. Diredions for reading the Bible in Englifh. 327. 61. Ric. Grafton’s Letter, about his Edition of the Englifh Bible ; and complaining, that James Nicolfon of Southwark had publifhed the New Teftament in Englifh, with Coverdale's Name to it, without his leave. 329- 62. Cranmer’s original Letter of thanks to Crumwell, for his having obtained the King’s Licence to fell and read the Englifh Bible : 13 Aug. 1537. 329, b. 63. Richard Grafton’s original Letter to Crumwell, thanking him for obtaining the King’s leave to publifh the Bible in Englifli, defiring him alfo to get a Privy Seal for it : 2 8 Aug. 1 5 37* 3 3 o. 64. Q.Ann Boleyn’s original Letter to Crumwelin behalf of Ric.Hcrman; who had been expell’d by the late Cardinal from the Fellowfhip and Freedom of the Englifh Houfe at Antwerp, for having promoted the publifhing of the New Teftament in Englifh. 330, b. <55. A Proclamation for the Bible in Englifh to be had in every Church. • May ; 3 3 H. 8. 337. 66 . Provinciae Cantuarienfis Synodi Decretum, contra libros fufpedae dodrinae ; ut S. Scriptura in linguam vulgarcm transferatur ; contraque Laicorum contentiones de Articulis Fidei & S. Scriptura : 19 Dec. 1 5 3 3 - 339. 67 . A Proclamation (corrcfled with the King’s own hand) againft im- porting or printing, without licence. Books in the Englifh Tongue 3 againft Anabaptifts and Sacramentarics j againft dilputing about the Sa- crament, neglecting of Ceremonies, and Marriage of Priefts. 340. 68 . 5 344 Emendat, & Addit. ad Catalogum Cleopatra. E. V. 68. A Proclamation, that Anabaptifts, Sacramentaries and other Here- tics depart the Realm. 357. 69. An account of the examination of five Perfons for Herefy before fome Bifhopsat Lambeth, andthedefeds of Proof. 359. 70. Cuthbert, Bifhop of Durham, his original Letter, againft a Book called Ortus Anime \ for that it is againft the Ad of Succeflion. 3 60. 7 1 . Three railing Letters againft feveral Men of Briftol, for imprifoning a Curate. 361. 72. Rob. Ridley’s Letter, of faults in Tindal’s tranflationof the New Tcftament. 362, b. 73. H. Latimer’s original Letter againft Mr. Coots, for preaching Po- pilh Dodrines. 363. 74. Rich. Browne’s Letter, againft Latimer’s preaching at Briftol. 363, b. 75. W. Drury’s Letter, about Sir John Gale, who is in his Cuftody for refufing to publilh to his Parifhoners, fuch Articles as were fet forth by the King 5 and alfo for fpeaking againft Popifh Tenents: 28 H. 8. 3 64. 76. Depofitions againft feveral, for preaching againft Popifh Tenents. 365. 77. Defence of Tranfubftantiation, againft John Lambert. 367. 78. Account of Mr. Hiefome’s Recantation Sermon, about Jufti- fication and the Power of the Magiftrate. 374. 79. Rob. Syngleton’s Cenfure of Dr. Cottys’s Sermon, preached at the Charter • Houfe on Eafter-Day, 1538, in defence of Popery. 376. 80. John Valey, Clerk at Colchefter, againft auricular ConfeflioH. 3 77, b. 81. Order for burning John Hooper, Bifhop of Gloucefter, at Glou- cefter. 380. 82. Opinion of the Clergy in the north parts, in favour of nine Po- pifh Articles. 381. 83. Ro. Taylor, Bifhop of Coventry and Lichfield, his original Let- ter 5 that the Welch are quiet j dcfiring a Commifllon, to repair Wigmorc Bibliothecae Cottonianae. ^45' Cleopatra. E. V. Wigmore Caftlc 5 that the Prior of Woodhoufe had dilfipated the Goods thereof, and thrown off his Habit. 382. 84. The Bifhop of St. David’s and one Talley accufed of preaching Proteftant Doftrines, A. D. 1536. 383. Yy HERE 34<5 An Account of the Copper-Plates. H ere follow Specimens of isofeveral Hand-writings, very ex- actly drawn and ingraven by Mr. John Tinnev of Canon-ftrect, London, on Exteen Copper Plates, in a Chronological Order, down to the Conclufion of the fifteenth Century after Chrift’s Nativity : where- by the curious Reader will be made acquainted with the variety of Hands of different times, and alfo of the fame time ; and may learn to guefs at their Age. The firft ten Plates are taken from Charters and Engle Parchments, that happen to have a Date, ora King’s Name, by which the Age may be known : the reft from Books, which ftill are ^put in the order of time, as near as may be. And the Places from which the Ages are proved, are commonly made the Specimens : and but a few Words of a Sentence, it being foreign to the prefent defign to have any regard to the Senfe of the MS. And the very Faults are ingraven, as they are found in the Originals. Having already in the Preface given fome Obfervations upon MSS, it would be needlefs here to add any more, if, uponfhewing Specimens of the Plates, it had not been obieded, that a great many Purchafers would not be able to read them. And indeed it is not my deEgn here to teach how to read MSS, that being better learned by Pradice than Precept. However, to fatisfy fuch Objeders, fo far as concerns thofc Plates, they arc here reprinted with common Types, and in Words at length and alfo fome further Account of the Specimens is given, where it feems neceflary. The firft Specimen is of a Charter of Berking Abbey, engraved out of a very valuable Volume of original Charters in the Cottonian Li- brary, Augujiusll. And it is the 26th in number there. (The following Specimens alfo, that are had from that Book, are numbred in the Plates as their Originals are.) This Charter was written about the the Year of our Lord 670. For Sebbi, who fubferibes it, was made King of the Eaft Saxons in 664. Bilhop Ercnwaldus, another Subferi- ber, died in 670 or 675. And Wilfrid, who is alfo a Subferiber, was A'Bp. ofYork in 678. It is, as follows. Plate I. Aug. II. 26. In nomine Domini noftri Jefu Chrifti, Salvatoris (^lotiens fandis ac venerabilibus Locis veftris aliquid offerre videmur, veftravobis reddimus, non noftralargimur. Quapropter ego Hodilredus, '"parens Sebbi, provinciaEaftrexanorum,cum ipEusconfenfu, propria vo- imitate, fana meiitc integroque confilio, tibi Hediiburge Abbariflae, “ ad An Account of the Copper-Plates. 547 “ ad augmentum Monafterii tui, quae dicitur Beddanhaam, perpctnali- ^‘tertrado, et dc meo jure in tuo tranfcribo, terram quae appeilatur Ricigahaam, Budinhaam, Daeccanhaam, Angenlabefhaam j ct cainpo “ in filva quae dicitur VVidmundes felt, quae fimul funt conjuncfa, 40 manentium, ufque ad terminosquae .... eum pertinent : cum omni- “ bus ad fe pertinentibus, cum campis, filvis, pratis et marifco : ut tarn tu quam poderi mi teneatis, poflideatis, et quaecumque volueris dc cadem facere terra liberam habeatis poteftatem. Adum menfe Mar- “ tio: et tcftes competenti numero ut fubfcriberent rogavi. Si quis “ contra hanc donationis Kartulam venire tcmptaverit aut corrumpere, « ante omnipotentem Deum et Jefum Chriftum tilium ejus et Spirimin “ Sanclum, id eft, infeparabilem Trinitatem Iciat fe condemnatum, 'V ^ ^ Tov y^y^wifiiJiiVQv e' ccvly, fv yivooaxofJieu oti ctyccTro^fJcev roc reKvee ry figa omr top Gedp dya, 7 rd>fxiv ^ TctS IpTrActs ottlTa’ arg^p/Agp* ^ di gprroAal aJI» / 2 a£/«ct) ax ftVjp. oTj 'my to ysysvpvfxsvov tx Ta 6e«, nxd. top >yo-fj ooAvBeia.. oTilpHs iiaiy 01 /ota/JTwpapTgs’ to orpgtJ/xa ^ to u’j'wp ^ TO arjotet.* ^ Oi T^«f eis to ty eV/p. Ei Tr\v iJOoc.pTup!a,y twp ay^psaTrsav Aa/x^ (BxyojxSif^ An Account of the Copper Plates, ^oLvOfJLtV V fJiXprup&a. T« fJi€i GTl fA^fAOipiVfyiKilf TTSpl Ta— — Plate XII. The firft Specimen in this Plate is taken from the famous Book of the Latin Gofpels, all written in Letters of Gold, given to Aix la Chapelle by Charlemagne : and is not lefs than 1200 Years old. “ Et continue currens unus ex eisaccep ” The Hand of the fecond Specimen is about 1200 Years old: and is taken from a Leaf, that happen’d to be put by the Binder at the end of the Book, 2 E XIII, in the King’s Library. “ Quid ergo inter dudlum “ centinarium numerum dclignatur, nifi perfedta cognitio' Trinitatis. “ Cum his-— — — — The next Specimen is ofPfalmlll, 2 and 3, of aPfalterin the Cot- ton Library '.Vefpaf. A. I: which Tho. James imagin’d was written A. D. 700 i grounding his Conjedure, I fuppofe, upon King iLthel- bald’s grant, being therein ; which is dated A. D. 736, and is now re- moved to Aug. II. 2. See a Specimen of it in Plate I : which is a quite different Hand from this Pfalter, and might be written a great while after it. “ Tu autem, Dominc, fufeeptor mens es, Gloria mea„ “ct exaltans caput meum. Vocemeaad Dominumclamavi :6ccxaudivit “ me de Monte fando fuo.” The fourth Specimen is taken from a piece of a burnt Leaf of St Matthew and Mark’s Latin Gofpels, [Otho. C. V] faid to have been’ Auftin the Monks Book. If fo, it was 1 200 Years old. Before the Writing was contraded with Heat, it appeared to be the fame Hand with St. Shad’s Book of the Gofpels in Lichfield Church. By its be- ing written in a Saxon Hand, it appears however, that Auflin did not bring it with him from Rome; but that it was very probably written in England. “ At illc dixit, quid vultis, ut fac . . . ... runt, da nobis, ut unus ad dexte .... ad finiftram tuam fedeamus in gl . . . . Jefus autem ait cis, “ Nefeitis quid petitis ; p . . . . , . calicem quam ego bibo Calig. A. XV. Eol. 71. “ hunt fimul anni 688. Ifli funt anni “ ab incarnatione Domini noftri Jefu Chrifti. Hoc autem memor eflo follicitus i^cov eTiV on oturn « fJLctprupix, ns ogy? Z z 2 Claud. 3 <,'6 An Account of the Copper Plates. Claud. B. V. Per omnia novit vcftra parerna bcatitudo, ct plures “ Scriptus eft hie Codex temporibus domni Sergii, landillimi “ ac beatiftimi Papne.” Sergius was Pope from the Year 68 8 to 702. Galba. A. XVIII. “ — ^utputa in prefeiui i, fiant/oj. Ifti func “ anni nativitatis Domini." The nine following Specimens are of Hands about a thoufand Years. old. In the Royal Library. E VI. Mat. xxviii ult, “ ego vo- “ bifeum fum omnibus diebus ufque ad confum Incipit Evange- “ hum fee Plate XIII. I B VII. Mat. xxviir. 20. “ docentes eos fer- “varc omnia, quaecumque mandavi vobis : ct ecce ego vobifeum fum “ omnibus diebus ufque ad confummationcm faeculi. Am,en.” 2 A XX. Fol. II. “ — — — — qui Tub Pontio Pilato crucifixus eft, et “ fepultus. Tertiadie refurrexit Nero. D. IV, is the famous St. Cuthbert’s Book. Joh. xxi. 22, 25. “ Dicit ei Jefus, Sic eum volo manere, donee veniam. Qiiid ad te B “ Tu me fequere. Exivit ergo Sermo ifte in fratres, quia Difcipulus ille nonmoritur. Et non dixit ei Jefus, Non moritur : fed, Sic eum “ volo manere donee venio. Quid Vitell. C.VIII. 8. Fol. 83. Hereisa Slip of Paper, pafted to the bot- tom of the Leaf, whereon is written, in a Hand about 300 Years old, “ Epiftolae Pauli, de manu Bedae." What authority the Writer had for it, does not appear. However, the Charaders are as old as to Bede's time. And here are no more than four Leaves, which, I doubt nor, were taken out of a Book of St. Paul’s Epiftles in Trinity College ac Cambridge, which are written in the very (ame Hand with thofe Leaves. They begin with Verfes in praife of St. Paul. “ vivit per faecla magifter Verfibus* hiis, breviter fateor, beatiftime dodor *vel hie “ Sande tuos Damafiis volui monftrarc triumphos.” 5 F III. “ Incipit Liber, qui dicitur Profa Aldelmi Epifeopi. Jamdu- ** dum ad pontiftcale proficifeens Conciliabulum, fraternis fodalium “ catervis comitatus, Almitatis veftrae feripta, meae mediocritati allata, fatis libenter fufeipiens, eredis ad acthera palmis, inmenfas Chrifto — Vefpaf. An Account of the Copper Plates. $C7 Vefpaf. B. VI. i. Fo. 103. “ actcrnam ciin6li caeleftium prae~ “ miorum- Explicit, Domino juvantc, Bedac. Plate XIV. 2 E XIII 2. “ — — — . Prac natis hominum, cujus radiante “ figura, 1 A XVIII. Marc. xvi. 20. “ confirmanre profequentibus Iig- nis. Explicit Evangeliiim cata Marcum.” In the beginning of this Book is written, “ Hunc Codicem iEthel- “ ftan Rex devota mentc Dorobcrncnli tribuit EccleEe, beato Auguftino “ dicate.” Which undoubtedly was written in /EthelBan’s time : tho’ the Book might be written above an hundred Years before. The next Specimen is of a Pfalter, written in an Irifh hand, 800 Years ago. Galba. A V. Pfal.Lxxvir. 19, 20. “ In mari via “ tua, ct femita tua in aquis multis : et vcftigia tua non cognof- “ centLir. Deduxifti ficut oves populuni tuum in mann Moyfi & “ Aaron.” The next is taken from the Latin Gofpcis, whereon King AEthel- flan appointed that the Saxon Kings fhould take their Coronatioi Oath. Tiberius. A. II. |oh. xxi. 22, 23. “ Dicit ei Jefus, Sic eun “ volo manere donee veniam. Qiiid ad te ? Tu me fcquere. Exi “ vit ergo fermo illc inter fratres, quia Difcipulus ille non moritur. “ Et non dixit ci Jefus, quia non moritur ; fed, Sic eum volo manere do- “ ncc veniam.” “ Volumcn hoc Evangelii .Ethclflan, Anglorum bafileos, et cura* “ gulus totius Bryttannie, devota mente Dorobcrncnfis cathedte pri- “ matui The Hands being changed in the Book.«, after the three follow- ing Specimens, makes it probable, that they were written at the time they bear Date. Titus. A. IV. Fol. 107. “ Anno ab incarnationc Domini nof- “ tri Jefu Chrlfti nongentelTimo feptimo decimo, imperii vero gloriofif- “ fimi Fauft. B. IX. Fol. 8. 956, B&atus Dunftanus Abbas ab “ Eduuio Rcge Ibid. “ A" roi6 Rex EilreduS; Epifeopi, Abbates, et nobiliores An- “ gli Cnutum fibi in^ — I D. An Account of the Copper Plates. I D IX, was King Cnut’s Book. Mat. vii. 7. “ Petite & dabitur “ vobis : quacritc— 6 A V 14. “ Anno dominicc incarnationis 1049, fratrcs] Lo- “ bicnfes , fuum recenfcntcs Armarium, hanc fibi repercrunt ha- “ beri Plate XV. Fauft. B. IX. Fol. 14. “ Anno ab incarnatione Domini ‘‘ 1056 lufcepit Malcolmus Vitel. C. Vlll. 13. “ Radulfus dc Sanclo Sanfone tenet I Manerium “ in Prebenda. Cerlentone vocatur : ct defcndit fc pro i Solin. In “ cadem villa tenet Willielmus, filius Ogeri i Solin. Ibi quidam Fran- cigena habet”- This is part of one of the Rolls, out of which probably Domefday was made. 7 F. III. “ — Anno terrio coronationis Regis Ricardi, quern feribere fecit C. de Chanvill”*— — — — Vefpaf. B. VI. “ Anno Domini 1201 fafla eft in autupno tanta in- “ undatio aquarum, ut pratis omnibus’'*- 5B XII I. Anno ab incarnarione Domini 1202, hoc eft ferutini- “ um Librarii noftri. Librariiim beati Andree.” 4D VII 5. Hoc quoque feriptum adquifivit frater Matthacus Pa- rificnfis ab epifeopo memorato ; et ad ulus Clauftralium nianu fua “ fcripfit. Cujus anima in pace” I B, XII. “ Hunc Librum fcripfit Willielmus dc Hales— ———1 254 ab incarnatione Domini.” lo C II 2. “Anno Domini 1254. Deo gratias.” 5 Fill I. “ Succentor dide Ecclefie examinationem certifi- cavit Idus March, anno Domini 1278.” 9 B XII 2. “ Anno Domini i 287 fada eft vifio mirabilis” — Vefpaf. A. II. I. “Anno Domini 1292 fadus ad meridiem civitatls “ Tholeti, que”- Tib. C. IX. Fo. 45. “ Taxario per Wellenfem & Middlefexenfem Arehidiaconum, Audoritate Apoftolica,^deredditibus, proventibus, ob- “ ventionibus anno gratiac 1293." 10 E II. Apud VVcftmonaftcrium in parochia Sande Mar- “ g.aretc, anno Domini 1 300.” 14 C I. “ ego frater Willielmus dc Riflaangcr Cronigraphus— — 1312” I A XX. “ Anno Milicno tricenteno duodcno” =- 3 E. VH. — — = — “ Domini 1326” 2 An Account of the Copper Plates, z'C V Chrifli 1354 incompleto.” 1 1 D IX. “ Millcfimo Trefcenrefimo Tricefimo Sexto” Plate XVI. 1 3 D IV “ emit Michael. anno Domini 1345.” 4 D Vll. “ Domini noftrijefu Chrifti 1371.” I 17 E III. “Ian 1 3 72” 2 B VIII “ compofito a fratrejohanne Somour, Ordinis mi- “ norum, anno Domini 1 3 80.” 4 E II. “ 1 3 8 1 ' 1 1 C II. “ 1 3 84” 2 A XXI. “ Memorandum, quod anno Domini 1408 Johannes Pc- “ pham”— — — — 18 A XIII. “ 1410, perCapellanum”— 5 BXI. “ 141 5> die Sandi Martini” 10 A I. “ 1415 Deo gratias." 1 7 C VIII. “ millelimo quatrocentcflimo odo decimo 20.” 9 B III “ Menfis Mail anni Domini 1427.’’ 19 B XVI.- “Pan 1428.” 5 A VI. “ Anno Domini 1446 Johannes Celfton fcripfit iftud” — I C V. “ Explicit — anno Domini millelimo quadringenteli- “ mo quinquagefimo.” 1 2 E I.— — “ & regnat in fecula fcculorum. Amen. Script, per “ manus M. Aw, anno Domini 145 i.” 11 E VIII 1452. “Laus Deus.’y^ 10 BIX. “ anno verbi incarnati 1452.” 1 5 A XV “Anno Domini 1453-” 1 2 C XXI — “ j[_4 Die primajulii. Bononiae.” 1 his Specimen is of one of thole Books mention’d in the Preface, writ- ten about the time of the Invention of Printing ; but imitating the old. Hands ; as is alfo the next but four, marked 6 A VIII. 2 BXIV. “ Obitus Ricardi, Duels Ebor. anno Domini 1460.” <5 Dll. “ RofFen. anno domini 1467.” 5 B IV. ““ 1468, 8 die menfis”—— 14 C VIE- “ apud Bukdene,io'"°dieJunii,ao i48 8.Jo.Lincoin.” 6 A VIII- anno 1497? quarto Non. March. Ora, ledor, pro “ utrius”— : 3<^o An Account of the Copper Plates, 2 B XIII.— — “Anno Domini i508,etannoRegni Regis HenrlcL “ feptimi 24..” 5 A XII. “ April is, anno Domini milkfino quingentefimo trice- “ fimotcrcio.” CartaIIodilredi,patris SebbiRegis E aft-Saxonum, Terras AbbatiflaeMonailerii deBeddanhaam[inodoBerking]coiicedentis. £.t 2/2 /2hv£2yr/227tA/^('a2’ cZ/ct// re/yri/rz-t/?. 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Adla Apoftolorum. 2 D 10. 7 A XI. ly A V. Adalbertus Monacus Spalding 8 F VIII. X 2. Adami Hiftoria . 8 E XVII 18. F XVI 2, Adamus Murimathenlls. 13 A XVIII 4. Adelphonfus (Pet.) 10 B XII. Adrianus Papa. 9 B XII 23. Aegidias 1 2 D IX 3 . XIII 8 . 9 E VIII 9. ■- — Romanus. 4 D IV 4. yC III 2. 6B V 3. loC VIII. IX 2, 12 BXXI. Aelfricus Abbas, if B XXII. Fauft. A X. Aenigmata, 12 C XII 4. XXIII 2— if B XIX 3, 17,18. Aefopus. If A VII 3. 8. XXVIII. XXXI f. Aethicus, if B II 2. C IV 2, AffinitatisGiadus. 9 C III 2. E VI 2. 10 DV. Afra (S.)9 AXIV If. Africanus (Conft.) 12 BXXV i 3. C XV. DIX. E VIII 4, 8. Agapetus Diaconus. 7 D IV. Agareni. 2 D VI 3. Aglaura, a Tragedy. 18CXXV. Agricola(Rod.) if A XXV. Ailredus Abbas. 2 D XXXII. 5 A XII 23. B IX 2,3,4. 6 BIX 4. A’abafter(GuJ.) 12 A XXXV. Alain (Maiftre) 19 A XII, AlanusSc Bellas, ii B XI. Alanus de Infulis. 1 2 E XI 2. 13 B VIII 4. if A XXXI 2. BXX. C XVI 3. Albanus (S.) 1 2 B XXIV 4. 1 3' A X 2. E I 2. — ■ Breviarium. 2 A X. Abba villa (Joh.de) 2 E IX. 3 A IX, Albericus (Ca.) 12 D IV 3. Albertarius Caufidicus. i 2 D VII 4 — 7. Albertus magnus. i 2 B XXV 18. E VI. r 3 A V 7. Albohaly. 12 C XVIII. Alchimie. 18 B XXIV 3. Alcoranus. 16 AVI. Alcuinus. f E IV 4. XIX 3. 6 A XI 2. XII 1 7. " A a a B INDEX. B VIII 1—7. 7 D XXVI 7. 8 E XV. XVI. FIV4. Aldhelmus. 5 E XI. Fill. 6 A VI. B VII. 7 D XXIV i.j. II C XXIII 1. ij-AXVIi. Alexander Canonicus Cireceftriac 7 F I. ■ --Papa 3. 6CII4. 9BXII. 10 All. -Papa 4, 10 D Vil4. Prior de Efebi. 7 D XVII 9. — . Magnus, i A XX. 8 B IV 4. 12 B XIV3. CIV3,4. 13 A I. V. CXII 1. If AX. CVIf, 6, 7. ijrEVla. 19 DI. 20 A V. B XX. ■ - Sever us. 1 1 A IV. Alexius (S.) 12 B XII 3. El 6. Algorifmus. 8 CIV 6. 12 CXVII 2. 7 El. Alhacen ( ) 12 G VII. Alington CRob.) 1 2 B XIX 7. Alkindus. 12 CXV f. AllefIandri(Vicen2ode li) 14 A XIII f. Alliaco CFet. de) <5 E 111 j-, 6,7. Almanzor. 12 B XXV. Alpericus. 13 A XI. Alphabets. Tic. B VI 29. Alpherabius. 12 CXV 6. Alphonfus ('Pet.) i f C II 9. ■ ' - (F. Madrilienfis) 17 A XV. Amandus (S.) 8 C VII 20. 1 9 A XXI. AmbroliusEp.Mediol. zAIIii. C III 34. 9 A I 7. VIj-.VII. XV 2. B VII 2. CVI22. F IV. XII 4. XIII. 6 A I. IV. IX. XI. XIV. XVI. B VI. cm. Eli. Ill 12, if,fo. If BXIX 12. Ammonius Alexandrinus. 2 DXXV. 3 BVIII. XV. 4A IV. Amuletum. 8 B I 6. Anadetus Papa. fA XIII 1 1. Anagrams. 7 A XII ii. Anania (Joh.de) 1 1 E IX. Anaftalius 2 Papa, 9BXII22. — - Patfiarcha Theopolicanus. 13 B X. 16 Cl 2. Andreas Apodolus. 8 C VII 20. 10 B XII 3. ('joh. Bononienfis) i o C 1 9. E I. 1 1 D V4. Andronicus Peripateticus, 16 C XIII 2. Angeli. 8 E X 4, f. Angelomus (" ) 2 F IX. Anglix Chronicon 6 B XI 10. Vide 8c Hijlorin. Defcriptio. 14CVI 2. 16 E VIII j-, XXXVI 3. ■ H ftoria Ecdefiaftica. 13 C IX. — Foedera. 7 C XVI zf. 13 B IX. X. iS B VI. 20 D X. Tit. B VI. Reges. 8BVI 7. 13 Cl 4. DII. EIX. 14 B V. VI. VIII. Anglorum gefta. 13 B XVIII. Aoianus ("S.) 8 CVII 10. Animalibus (de) 7CI 14. 9 A XIV 8. t2 A XLV. E III. XVII. CXIX. FXIII. ALV. 16 E VIII. 19 A V. 20 B XVI 3. Anna Mater Virginia, i B X. 6 E XIII 5-9. Army. 7 C XVII 6. F XIV 3, 9, lo, 12, 24. Tit. B VI i o. Anfelmus Archiep. Cant. 2 A II 24. CVI 2, 3. 4BX14 — 20. j- A XII 21, 24. C III 16. IV I— 10. E V 8, 9. XIV \ yf ,6, 7, 9—22. XX. XXI 4— II. FIX. 6 A 111,0. BX. XI 16. D VIII. Eli 2. yAIy, 6,7, II. II 9. B 1X9—19. D XVII 6, 8, If. XXVI 8. 8BI 3. D III 8 . 17 CXVI2. Antichriftos. 6 A XI 6. Antidotarius. 12 E XXIII 4. Antonie (S.) 17 C XVII 7. Apocalypfis. 2 D XIII. 3 A X 6. eB VI 3. 10 A II. B XV. Apolinaris(S.) 10 B XII 3. Apoftolorum Adla. 8 D XVIII 2. ApparitioSpeftri. 13 EIX 7. lyAXXcJ. Cle- opatra. E IV 88. Aptalion. 12 E XX. Apulius (S.) 8 C VII 20. Aqua vitae. 18 A VI 4. Aquinas (Tho.) f CIII 8. 9- > J P I 4,- ?j|rE VI 3. . ... f, Imperator. 14AXIU 8. XXl G l8. I ■ I .b.RexGalliae. 2 oB VI. —7, Rex Galliae. ij- E VI. . ■ — 8,RexGalli3e. 2oCIX- Caryc(Hepr. 8c Phil.) 12 C X* Cafaubon (If ) 1 2 E XIX. Cafnanus(Joh.) 3 A XV 2, 3. 7 A II. SPXVI. Caffiodorus Senator. 2 F V. y A HI 4. BVIII 6 . 6 A 1X2. 7DII4. CXII3. 8BXIX. 10 B IV 6. XV. 13 A XXI 7. C X. XIV. Dill. Caftellionius (Ph.Gualt.) 8 B IV 4. lyAX. Catalogus Librprum. 3 D I. 6 A V if. . I ■■ -^Arabicorpm. 16 B XXV. Catchpole(Gual,)9 E VIII. Catherina (S.) 1 2 B XIV 2. E I 7^. Cato. 7 A XII 8. 8 F III. ly A VII. XXXI 3. Caxton (Will..) 17 DXXl. Celeftinus Papa. 9 B XII 20. CcITolis (Jac. de) 12 B XXIII. Chabcam (Tho.de) 8 F XIII. ii AVI. Chabot (Jehan.) 19 A V Chambers (Rob.) 18 A LXIX. Chanibns 19 A 111. 20 A XVI, Charta Magna. 9 A 1. II. VII. 10 A V. ii A VIII, Tic. A VIII 3. Chaucer (Gef.) 17 D VI. XV. iSCIL Chccus (Job ) 16 C IX, Chicieley (H..) 7 B X n A I 6. Chilmark (Joh.) 12 B XIX. Cjiivalrie. i y E VI. 14 E II. 19 B IX. XVIII. 20 B I. XI. Choerobolbtw (Qeor.) 16 D XIV 2. Chonchis (Gul. de.) 9 A XIV u. Chriftiana(S.) 10 B XII j. Chriftianus 4, Rex Daniae. 12 A LXIV. Chriftophorus (S.) 2 RI 4. 8E XVII 22. lo BXJI3. - Chriftus. 2 A XX 4. ^ E UI 3. 7 C XII 2. XVII 23. DXVII. 8 B YII. XV i: C VII 19. XV. G VI 8. i3AXIVto. PI 10. EIX4. 17 A XXVI. xxyii a- t6 E V3. Gin. xp B VI.'GalbaAXXi 19. Chroniconab Adam ad 1184. 4 B VII 4. '385-- 13 D I 2- "■ ■■ ' ad Chriilum. 14 B 9. . ^.-^ad H. 6 . 14 BVIII. - ■ ab Abraham ^d 1 108 , 13 C XI. ^a Bruto ad E 3. i 3 E IX 14. - ab A. D. 4693,4 iyi2. 13 Cl*. io6jF ad 1068. 6 BXI 10. - r- ad 1187. 8 E XVIII 2. ad 1377. 12 C XII 7, 8. a Chrifto ad >292. 13 Cl 12. — — Angliae ufque ad i^oo. 13 Cl 13. Tit. B VI 13. Gaik A XX 2. XXI 2. Vcfp. A XXV 3. FXVII. Chrifto ad 1208. 13 DI 8. _p__ — — s-— 1393- 19 E IX 12, d'Angleterre. ly E IV. 14EIV, 19 CIX. 20 A III 2. XVIII. • de la grand Bretaigpe. ly E V. Chroniconde Burgues. igEV I. — — — de Flandres jofflu’ a I'aa 1347. 16 F III. ■ Judaese Regum. 13CX3. ■ — —de Normandie, ly EVI 12. 19 BXI V. ■ de Pile. 16 G I. -T ! - . ■ Regum Apgliae. 13 Cl 10. Tib. A III 17. - de Roys de France. 16 G VI. 20 G VII. IX. D VIII. E I VI. Chryfologus (Pet.)S PXXII. Chryfopolitanus(Zach.) 4 D XII. EIV. Chryfoftomus (Joh.) 3 B VII. 5 AX4. XII 4 — 18. BXV3. C VI 18—20. FXIV. 6 A X. XII. CV. DIV. 8 E XVII 13. 18 C XVI. Churchyard (Tho.) 17 B VII. Cicero (Marc. Tul.)4BXi2. 8CIV4. lyA VI. vm. X 2. XIV. XX. XXVI. b xv. CIX y. XI. CiceftriseDecanarus, y C III 17, Bbb Cicile INDEX. Cicile (Gul.) E XXVIII. Cipro Ifola. 14 A XIII 10. Ciriacus (S.) 10 B XII 5. Ciflae publicae 2 Cl. 5 EVIL fBIV. 6C IX. 7 E V. 9 B VIII. loEV. Ciftercienfis Ordo. 7 D XV 3,4. Aug. II i 13, 1 20, 1 27, 1 28. Cite des Dames. 19 A XIX. Civitatcs Mundi. 13 D I i 2. Clapham (Henoch) i8 A XIX. Clare (Ofb.de) Tic. A VIII 4. Claadianus(Cl.) if A VII 6. Claudius (S.) 4 D VII 6. 8CVII 20. — — — Scotus. 2 cx. 4C viri. Cleland (James.) 17 BXIX. 16EXXXVIII. Clemens Alexandrinus. 1 6 DXVII. ■ -Papa 3. I® A II 4. X 2. ' ■ ' -- — 4. 10 D VII 4. f. 1 1 C XI. Presbyter Lanthonienfis. 2 D V. 3 A X. 17 C XXXIII. D VIII. ^ — Romanus. 6 BXIV. 1 1 D IV 4. Cleopatra, a Tragedy. 18 C VII. Clergies non-relidencc. 17 BXXXV. — Privileges. 10 A II 3. if BXIX ii 17 A X. C III. ClufinusEp. (Franc.) 10 B IX 16. Coafts defence. 18 A LXXVIII. ' Cobham (Tho.) 1 1 Ala. Cock (Hen.) i8 A XXVIII. Codinus (Geor.) 16 CXIV z. XVIII 2. ColafTarus (Hier.) 8 A XVI. 12 D V. 16 E XXVII. Colbrand (James.) 17 A L. Collenucius (Pand) 12 C VIII. Collynwood (Rad.) 3 D I. Coloniae 5 Reges. 8 F XII 6. Colores. 12 B XXV if. EXV3. Columba(S.) 8 D IX. Columno (Guido de) 12 Dill 2. 16 FIX. 13 C XII. ifCXVl4./ Comeftor (Pet.) 2 C I. 3 A XL D VI. 4 D VJI. f A IX I. 7 A X. BVI. CII2. VII 6. Fin. X. 8 A VIII. DXIV 4. XV. FI 3. 10 A IV. 17 E VII. 15 D I. Ill, ipD II VII. Comets. 7 A XII i . Commandments, in old Englifh. i A X 5. CommilTioners Ecclefiaftical. 17 BV. Common-Place Book of Law. 17 A XLV, B XXIII. EVI. ———Prayer Book. 20 A XIV. Compafs (Mariners.) 20 B VII. Compotus. 2 D Vlf. yCXVir. F XIV. 8 D XiV 2. II A XVIII 2, B III 8. 12EXVI 7. FII. XIX f. If AX 4 : 18 CXIV. Gal- ba E XIV. Vefpas A XXIV. F XVI. Concilia, f B III 9. E XII 3. XIILf. 6 \ XIII 3. B XV(4f. CII3. 7DXXIIL F XIV 7. 8 B XV 7. F XIV i8. 9 B 11 . XII. loA VIII 8. BlVf. CL DV2. iiAI 6. BV 4, f,6. DIV 3, 6, 8, 10. A^II. 16 DVIII. XV. Concordantia Bibliorum. 3 Bill. 4 EV. f C III f. 17 BI. — Evangeliftarum. 3BVIIL XVII. 4 D XII. E IV. 7 A I. Vefp. D XXIII f . ConfefTio. 8 D XV i. E XVII. i8 A X3. Vefp. A XXV 9. Coningham (Jac.) 12 A V. Conjuratio papiftica. 12 ALII. 17 BXIX. pulverea.i2 A XVII. XVIII. XIX. LIX. Conftans(Jehan.) 20 A VI. Conftantinopolis. 14AXIIL Conftantinus Cyrus. 16 C VII. ' Magnus, i A XVI 2. 4 D VII 7. 9 B XII7. II DIV7. 17 C XL Monachus. 12 B XVl. Conftitutiones Provinciales. 9 A XIII. BII. BX3. Videetiam Convocatio Ebor. 7 FXIV 29. Conus Florentinus. if C XIII 2. Contraftus (Herm.) if BIX 2. Cook (Rob.) 1 8 C XVL Coortefius (Ric.) 8 DVIL Copper Plates. Fo. 346. Copy Book. 17 A XXVIII. 12 D XVL 18 C” XIX. 16 CXL. 14 A 1 . XVL Corbethon (Jean.) 17 E III. Corinthus. 16 DXII 6. Cornilb(Wil.) 18 D II 4. Cornutus (Anneus.) if B XIX 16. Cornwal and Devonfliire Articles. i S B XL Coronationis modus. 12 Djlll 6. 14 C VI 4. Corre^forius Bibliorum. i A VIII 2. Cofter (Pedro de) 14 A XXI J. Cotton (Barth.) Claud. CV 4, f gc 3 Eli. 14 B XXXVI. XXXVII. Formulae Literarum, 8cc. 10 BIX. ii A IX. XI. iiDXI. E XrV. i 7 3 XLVIIz. 20 BXVII. Vefp. D XXVIII. Forfter(Ric.) iz BXI. E II. Forttfcue (Sir John.) 17 D XV 3. Fortification. 20 E X. Fortrefie de la Foy. 17 F VI. 19 E IV. Fortuitorum Ludus. 8 B VI 2. Franc (Martin le.J 16 F IV. Franciae foedera. 20 D X. 18 B VI. 14 A XIII 12, 13. Tit. F XIV. Romori. 14AXX9. I Reges. 7BV2. 13 A XXXIII 2. C I f. EX u. 20 DVIII. X. E I. II. III. IV. V. VI. Galba A XXL 7. Francifcus (S.) 8 C VII 20. G VI 10. 16 E XII 2. Fratres mendicantes. Velp. D XXIII 4. minores. 2 A II 29. FredericusImperator. I. 9 B XII 2. II. loBX. _ — Princeps Bohemiae. i 2 A XXVII. FrobiIher( ) 17 C XVII 18. Froillart (Jean.J 18 El. II. 14DII. III. IV. V. VI. Frontinus (Sex.Jul.) tzC XXI._ FulbertusCarnot. Ep. y A XIII 6, 8, 9. E V 1, 3. 6 A XII 14, If, i6. 1 1 AX 2. Fulcherius. f BXVf. Fulgentius (Placiades.J 1 2 E XI 3. ■ Rufpenfis Ep. 2 C III 88. f Bill 1,2. 6 AV. 7 Cl 17. DII2. Fundis (Joh. Paulus de)8E VII 4. Furmenterie (Gul. de) 8 C XVI 3. Furfaeus (S.) f A'VII 4. 8 GVI13. Fufcarenius(Ludovicus.) 8 A III 2. G Gagerius (Gol.) i 2 A LIX. Galenus. 12 BXII3. CXV 2, 3, 4. D XIII 3, II. EXXz. Fill. 16CXI. Galfridus Abbas Burtoniae. ifBlVy. — — — Monumetenfis. 4 CXI 8. 10 A VIII 2. 13 AIII. Vf. DIf. II4. V. 14 C I 7. If cxvi f. Tit. c xvm. — ■ ■■ — Tranenfis. 10 Cl 10. I Viter bienfis. 8 GV. Gandavo (Sim.de) f CIII if. Garcias (Fortunius.)9 C I 4. GaTlan 4 ius (Joh.) 8 C IV 3. Gafcoigne (Geo.) iS A LXT. ^ (P.) iS A XLVIII. Gclalius Papa. 9 B XII 22. Gcnealogia Bohun familix. i8Cl4. Brandon (Willielmi) 1 8 C I. Butlerorum. 18 Cl 7. Newmarch (Bernardi.J 18 Cl 4. Pairiarcharum . 8C IX. Perfeiorum. iS D. II 9. Reginarum Angltx. 16 C XXXVI. ■ Regum Anglix. 18 C XVII. XX 2. DII 8. 16 E XXXVI. 20 A II. C VI 2. ■ — Variorum. 18 Cl 10. Genefis. 2 F XIII. 3 C II. E I. VIII. 4 A II. X. Gennadius Presb. Maflilienfis. f Bill 8. VIII f. 13 A XXI f. — — Scholarius, Patriarcha Conftant. \6 C I 3. Genoua. 14 A XX 3. Gentilis (Albericus.) 1 1 A IV. Gcographia. 12AXXXIV 3. E XXV 1 8. 14 C V. 16 A XII. 18 D III. Geomantica. 1 2 C XVI. Georgius (S.) 2 B I 4.9 A XIV i o. Germania. 14 A XX 10. Germanus (S.) 8 C V'^II 20. 10 BXII 3.. Gerrard(Phil.; 17 BXL. Gervafius, Presb. Ciceft. 3 BX. Gibfon (Will.) 18 B XXVII. Giibertus, Abbas W eftmon. f E VI 4. Epifc. Lond. 2 D XXXIi 2.' (Gu 1 .)i 2 FXI. Theologus. 9 A X. Gildas Sapiens. 13 B VII 2. XV. DV 2. Giolo (Prince, j 1 6 B XVII. Giraldus Cambr. (Silvefter.) 13 A XIV 2. B VIII. XII. CIII 14 C XIII 2. Girardus ( J 1 2 E VII 2. Glamorgan. 18 Cl 8. Gloceftriae Abbas. 8 A XXI if. Glover (Rob.) 18 C XVII. Tib. D X. Tho ) 17 BXVI. Godefridus Subdiac. ii BV3. ■ Viterb. 14 CXI. Godericus(S. Heremita.)f F VII 7. Godwyn (Fra.) 17 BXXII. Goma (Mat.) 16 E XXIX. Gomecefter. Aug. II 129. Gonnefle (Nic.) i8E III. IV. 17F IV. Good (Tho.) 3 BXII. Gordon (Joh.) 7 D XII. 8 A XX. 1 2 AXXVIL 17 A LI. C I. II. Gorges (J.) 18 AXLVII. C c c Gorram INDEX. Gorram (Nic. de) i C V. 9 B IV’. Gower (John.) 18 C XXII. Ciowries Confpiracy. i 7 B XIX. Graa! (St.) i4EIlf. 19BVII. CXII. XIII. 10 B VIII. CVI. D III. IV. Gracilis (Petrus.) i o A I. Grxca Lingua Icripti Codices. 16C. D. Grammatica. f A IV 4. 6 C VI j. 8 C III I-. IX II. 12 B I. CXV9. E VI. FIV. XVIII. GXTI. 13AIV. iyAXXXl6.B I. IV. XXII. 16 D XIV. 17 A XI. C XVII ?. 16 EVIL XXVII. Grandilbne. 2 A XVIII i. Gratianus Monachus.j CIII. F VI. jo A III. CIV. D VIII. II DII. IX. Gravefend. 14 B XXXIV. Gravefcnde (Ric. de) 2 F XII. Green (John.) 7 C XVI 24. Gregoras(Nioephorus.) 16 C XII 2. Gregorius, Nazian. f E XVII. XXII. 16 DV. VI. — Neocefar. Ep. 16 C V. Nyflenus. 16 CV. XV. D I. XI. Papa I. 2 CIII 1 — f, 11,70,73, 77, 79. 8 y, 91,94,96. DXXIX. 3 A V. CIV. 4 BI. y E II. V 6. XII 2. F V I. 6 Ain 9. VII. XIII. B 1 . II. III. V. CII. VI 2. VII. X. DVU. £IV. 7 E I 1. FXiVi. 9 B XII 22. I y D V. 20 D V. II. 9 B XII 22. VII. 6C VII 4. IX. 10 D VU. E IX. X. 10.DVII 2. 9 Cl 3. XV. 14 A xvm. Sabin. Ep. 9BXII 3. Turon. Ep. 7 BVEI y. Grenborough (Joh. dej u G IV 8. Grenvil (H.) la EX. Grey(Cath.) Faiift. A XI. Grimoaldus fNic.) 12 A XLVI. Grilildes. 12CXX4, 19C VII‘.3. Grofted (Rob. Ep. Line.) 4 D VII 3, 4. y A XII 34. C III 9, .10. F X V y. 6 E V. 7 A 1X2. DXV. Eli •FII i,2,y,.6,7. 8 C I V. D I V 8. E XVII 1 1 . G n. 1 1 B III 7. 10. 12 DVII 3 E XXI y, XXV 22. F XV 4. Vcfp. DXXIII 2,3. Guarinus Veronenlis. loBIXio. Guernefey (Infub.) 13 B I4, y. Guevara. 1 2 G IX 2. Guido, Abbas S. Dionifii i 3 iD IX. Meritonenfis. 8 EIX 2. Guillermus Tripolitanus. 8 D 'IV 3. VI 3. E III. FII. 13 CVI 7. Guimundus Averfanus. y F XII 2. 7 A III <> B II. CVIII3. D xxrv. 12 Cl 9. Gulicke Tow-n. i 7 B XXXII. Gulielmus Altifiiodoreniis. 8G IV 3. — Antidorenfis. 9 BV. • -Lincolnis Cancellarius. 10 A VII II A III 2. • Malmsburlenlis. i 3 B XVII. XIX D II 2,3. V 4.7. — — PanTienlis Ep. 6 8 D X. E XL F.XIII 3. E III 9, 17, 22. ■ — Rex Conejueftor. 15 A XVIII 3. C II f- Militum ejus Nomina. 8 B VI 8. 13 E IX. 14 BI. ■' — Rhievallenfis. 13 BIX. Tyri Archiep. 14 CX 2, 3. Gun-powder. 17 A XXXI 4. Gunter (Edm.) .7 A XXXVIII. Guthlacus (S.) i 3 A XV. Guyfc(Claudius of) i8 B XXIX. Gyles (M.JiEVIII. H Hackluyt (Ric.J 11 G XIII. Haierus (Mic.) 14 B XVI. Haitonus Monacus. i 3 C XII 3. 14 CIV, Hales. (Alex, de) 9E XI. (Will, de) i BXII. Hall (Arthur.) 18 A LXXIV. ('James.) 17AXLVIII. ^— ( )i8CHL Hamond (Chr.) 17 A VI. Hampole(Ric.de)y cm 21, ai. Hans Towns. Tit. BVI ii. Hardeby ('Galf.) 8 FXII 3. Hare (Joh.) .17 evil. Harpocratio. t6 C XVJI. Harpsfeldius (Nicol.) 13 C XIII. Harfnet(Sam.) 17 C XXV. Hatcliff(Wil.)i8C XIV. Hay (Jer. dcla) 17 A XXVIII, Haymo. 3 A III. 4 CX. Hebraica Lingua feripti Cod. 16 A.' Hegefippus. Vide Egefippus. Hemetes the Herniite. 18 A XLVIJI. Henneus Rex I. 6 A VI z. II. 18 CXII. , 111 . y FXVi. SDIIIii. 13 Dl6. THusAVni3. — 7 V. 17 DYJ y. — — VI. 13 C VIII. VII. i6EX\m. • VIII. I C XVH. F XIV. 12 A IX. I N D E X. IX.X.XIV. Lxni. B VI. XIV. i6C X. 17 CXXX. Tir. A XIII. III Gallix. 14 A XIII 12. -IV Gallix. 16 E XLI. 19 B \'III. Tit. F.XIV 6 . — Princcps Wa!lix. ii A ^^I. XXVIIT. LV..+ BXVI. i-CXXXl. 16 E XXXVIII. Huntingdon. Archidiaconus. i j A XVTII z. B VI. CII. Salter. Monacys. 9 A XIV 9. Tornacenfis Archid. 1 1 C X. Heraclides Cappad.Ep. f F V 5, 8 D VIJI g. Ponticus. i6CXVIIz. Kera'.drie. zoB XVI. Herbariunr. iz F X 2. Herbert (Lord) 18 A XX. Hercules. 17 E II. Herefordenfis Ecclelia. JO A Xt 2. Ep.(Tho.)8C VII 20. Hering(Fr.) iz AXVII. XVIil. XIX. Hermeas(Ammonius.J 16 D XIV 7. Hermes. 12 C XVIII 6. EXXV zp. Hermogenes. 16 DXII6. Hcfdin (Sim.) 18 E HI. IV. 17 FIV, Hel'ychius Presb. Hieros. 2 F II i. Hibernia. 14CVI 5. 18 CXV. Hieroglyphica. iz C'UI. Cleop. BXI. Hieronymus Presb. Stridonenfis. z C JII 8, 28, f2, 76,78. D XXXIII. E XIII. XIV. ?B I z. XVI. 4 A XIV. CII. XI. f A XII 20. B VIII I. CIV 18, 19. D X 2Z — zf. E VIII I. F V z,4, y. 6 A III 8. B IV. X j, 3, 4. C XL PI. II. III. VI 2, E IIIz, 16. 36,44. 8 AXrz,4. CVI. 1X6. 10EXUI3. IZ. ijAXXr4. CIV 8. XI2. 14C III z. 18 AX 6. Hieiololymje Bellum. 14 C X. » — . — Dcfcriptio. 9 A XIV 1 7. — — — Epifcopi . 13 Cl 8. Higden(Ran. Ceilr.) 13 AXVII 2. Cl. IIIz. D I. E. I. IX 13. 14CIX. XII. XUI. Hilarius Papa. 9 BXII zz. — Pidlav. Ep. 7 A II 10. HiIarion(S.j 13 B X. HildebertusCenom. Ep. 4BXIV 14. 7 A IV. D XVII 14. SB IV3. D VIII 5. 14 CIV 6. If AXXXII z. Hildcfonfus. 6 B X f— 8. Hldegardes (S.) 8 CVII 3. Hilpericus. 1 z F II. Hilton (Wil.) 17 C XVIII 6. Hippocrates Cous. 8 C IV 12, if. i z B XII 4, f. XVIII 7. DXIIl4,f. EVIII. XX. 16 C XVI z. Hifpania. 14 A XIII 9. XVII f. 10. XX. Hifpaniae Bellum. 14 A IX 1. X. XT. XXI 3, 4. 7 C X v'l 28. - — Foedera. zo D X 7, 8 . 14 A XIII ic. Hirpanus(P.) 1 3 A VII 6. Hiftoire de tz Ceiars. 17 FII. — — — de St. Graal. 34 E III. 19 B VII. CXII. XIII. 2pB VIII. CVI. DHL IV. des Koys de France. i6GVL 20 C VII. IX. DVIII. El VI. du Roy d’Inde. 20 B V f . — — (Fleursde) 18EVL idF^’^I. VII- GVIl. — Scolaftique. ifDI.III. 17EVII. iS DIX. X. E V. 19 DII VII. Hiftoria Anglicana ufuueadA.D. izoo. 13 B IX. 1ZS9. 13 C VI z. — . — , — H.3. 13 A XVIII 7. — — ■' ab A. 1307 ad 1343. 13AXVIII4. — — ■ aBrutoadW. 2. 13 A XXI 3. aW. i.ad H 6. 3 3 A XIX. — — — Britannire. 13 B VI. 18AXXXVIL — Irnperatorum Romanorum. 13 All. — .Romanorum. I 3 C I 9. zoC 1 . Scotiae. I 3 E X. 17 D XX. — — Univerfalis. 13 Cl if. EVIL 14 A XXI 6. zo DI. Tit. B VI. —of the holy War. i8 B XXV . — — Excerpta ex Jofepho, Eufebio Jcj-uftino. 13 C IV 3. . — ■ — Veteri Tefl:. 1 3 C I V 4. Hobart (Lord Hen.) 17 BL4. Hocleve (Tho.) 17 C XIV. DVI. XVHI. XIX. Holand (David.) 1 8 A LXXV. Holcote (Rob ) z D IV4. F VII z. fFXIV 3,f. 6EIIIff. 7DXXIL SFXiVf. 19 C VI 3. Holdernefs. 14 B XL. Homilies. 7 C VII f. 18 BXXIII. XXV. Honorius Auguft. Ep.6 E II 3. 8 F VIII z. Hooke (Hen.) 17 B XL Hopeman ( )4 A I. Hopkinfon ( ) 17AXLIIL Hopper (J.) 17 B XXL 18 A LII. 16 EXIX. Horae B. Mariae. z Al 3. II 8 &c. IV 3. 7 A VII. VIII 3. IX 2. XVIIz.XVIlIf. XIX. B XV 4. ■ — S. Cruces, z A I 2. II 19. IZ E I 8. S. Francilci Sc Katerinse. z All zi. Horatius (Q. FIac.)7 F VII i. ifBVII. lA X. Horftede(Tho.) 6DVII 2. Hoskins(Mark.) 18ALXXIII. HoHi: INDEX. Hoftienfis ( ) lo E V. VI. VII. Hoveden ("Joh.) 7 C XV. Howden (Rog.) 13 A VI . 14 C II. Hubert, alias Paris (Nic.) 19 B 1 X 8 . Hugo Carnifix Prior. 8 F I f. Lincoln. Ep. I 3 A IV 2. - • - Parifienfis. f B I 9, 10. ——Prior S. Laurentii. j AV. (S.;8 evil 2cr. Huiccus. I 2 A XXXVIII. Humbertus. f A V 6. Hume (Alex.) 17 A XI. Humtridus, Prxeentor Roffenfis. 5'BIV. XII. Cl. Dill. 6 AI. B VI. DV. 8 DXVI. Hungaria fMic.de) 8 A IV 2. Hunnyman (Tho.) 18 ALXVII. Hunfdon ("Lord.) 18 C XXI 8. Hunting, i 7 A LV. B II. XLI. DIV. XII. 18C XVIII. Huntingdon. 8 Dill 13. Aug. II 29. Hutchinfon (Rog.) 17 BXII. Hyberdincf )Vefpas.AXXV 7. Hyginus (C. Julius) i 2 C IV. Ilyldebertus ( J4BXIV14. Hylton (Gual.) 6 E III 37, 38, 39. 8 AVII. 11 B X4. Hymnus. 1 A TI 16, 18. 2B IV. V 4. XII. XIII. 7AVI f.C II. 9.8 AIX8.XIX2, 3. GVIl. II BIII13. 20BV 2. I2CXII3. 1 3 A III 2. Hyperius (And ) S A XIV. I Jacob connubium. 8 Ell. Jacobus 6 E VI. 12 B XX 2. Magnus. 1 2 D X. (S.) loBXII 3. 13 B X. DI f. RexAnglixI. 7 A XII 7. 12 A V. XXXVI. XLIV. LII.LVI. LXI. LXVI. LXVIII.G IX. 14 A V.XIV. 16 EXVIII. 18 A XIV. XXII. XXIII. XXIX. XXX. XXXII —XXXVI. XLIX. LV. LVI. LXXII. B XIV. XV. XVI. 19 A I. XXI. II. 12 AXIII. RexScotixIV. 1 3 B IT. 18 B VI 3. V. 18 B VI f, 8, 10. Janua (Job. de) 12 C XVII 14. (Phil, de) 4 D IX. Jarl'an (Jehan.) 19 B V. jeremias Prophets. 3 A VIII. jerfey (Infula.) 13 B I 4, f . Jeriifilem conquefte. 15- E I. Jewel (Joh.) 8 D VII 2. 19 Bill. Jewels. 7 C XVII 2.14B XLIII. 17 B XXVIll 2. Igninus(Jul. Claud.JiaALXIII. Imaginum Scientia. 12 CXVIll 2,3. Imago Mundi. 8F XIV 20. 20 A III. Imola (Joh. de) 1 1 E IV. Imperatoris eledlio. 14 A VIII. XXI 16. Imperatorum nomina. Galba A XXI 6. Inclofures. 17 A XXXVII. India-Company. I 7 B X. Indulgentise. 2 A II 2. VII. 1 7 A XVIII 2. Inglis (Efter.) 17 DXVI. InnocentiusPapa I. 6 B XII 18, 19. II. y AXIII 12. III. f A VIII 4. C VI 9. XXI 3. F VIII. 7D VII 3. XXI. EX. 8 A XXI f. evil 18. DXX. 8 F XIV 19 g 9 B XI. II C VII 3. 13 A XIV f. IV. 9 Cl 2. IX. X. F III. 10 D III. V 2. II C IX. Eli. Inquifitionespoft mortem. Claud. C XII. Inicriptiones . Tit.BVIaB. F XIV 8. Infignia gentilitia. 2 oB XVI. Calig. A XVIII. Infomnia.8 EX 37. XVII y. 12 C XII 10 EXVI. 13DI13. 16CII 2. 17 D XV ». 20 B XIII. Infulis (Alanus dej 7 Cl 18. — (Ric. de) 7 C V. Joachim Abbas Florcnt. 8 F XVI. Job. 2 D XXXI. El. IV 2. XI. 3 BVI. C IV. VI. 4 A V. 6 C VI. 8BV. F XII 2. Jobfon (Ric ) 18 A LVIII. Johannes Alexandria Patriarcha. 8 F V 8. 13 AX. 'Anglix Rex . 9 A 11 2. .. . ■ Baptifta. 20 B IX 2. — Cornubienlis. 7 F XIII 4. — — de Burgundia. 12GIV 6 de Northamptonia. 12 E XVIII. • de pulchrorivo. 8 A IX 7. Diaconus Romanus. 6 A VII. — Flaventinus. 9 E VII. —— Friburgenfis. 8G V. XI. Grammaticus Alexandrinus. 16 C XII 3. DXIV 6. ■ Hautivillenlls. 13 A TV 4. lyC V. — Menacus i 1 CII. D V 3. — Papa II. 9 B XII 22. Presbyter. 13 A XIV ii. E X 16. 17 DXX2. 20AXI 3. (S.)7DXXVl4. 20 B II 2. — — — Sarisburienfis Diac. 12 D I. F VIII. 13 DIV. EV. Johannicius 12 BXII 3. D XIII 2. Johnfon(Ben.) 17 BXXXI. 18 A LXV. Jof. INDEX. jofccliaus (Joh.) 5 B XV 6. Vitel. D VII. Jofephus judxas. 10 A X f. 13 D VI. VII. E VIII. Medicus. 16 A III. Ireland. 7 F XIV 11. 17 B XLV. CXXXII. 18 A Lill. LVI, LIX. LXV. Ifaacus Monacus. 16 C XX. ■Solomoni.'? filius. ii DIX i. Ifaias Prophera. a E X. F VI. 3 B XIII. D II. 4. A XI. BX. D XIII. E I. 7 G I 13. 8 F XIV i6. Ifidoras HiTpaienfls. 2 C XII 2. 3 A VII. B I. 5- A VIII 2. 5. X 3. B VIII 7, 8, 9. El. IV. V. VI 3. XVI. XVIII. XIX. 6 A XI 3. B V 2. VIII. C I. E III 32. 7 Clio. XV 2. DXVII7. 8AXXI13. BXIV3. CVIIii. FX. 1081X3. A V2. BVII. DIV. 12 F IV 2, 3, 4.. 13 A XXI 6. 17 C XVIII 8. 2 BII. Jfocrates. lo B IX 9. ly A I. II. Ij^ XVII. 16 E XXXII. Judas ifearioth. 8 E XVII 21. 9 A XIV 10. JudocusCS.j 8 B XIV 4.. Julianas, Tolet. Epife. f A VII 3. 6 A III 7. 7 A III 8. 8 evil 20. EX VII 9. 12 C XXIII. 17AXXVII2. Julien ('Jerofme.) 18 E IV. Julius Africanus. 16 C XIV. . — - — —Papa I. 9 B XII 10, 11. Junius (Pacr.) 16 C V. I VO, Carnot. Ep. f E V 4,7. 6 B VI 4. 7 B Y. 8DVIII12 — If. 10AVIII4. — 7- II AX. BXIII. DVII. 13 A XVIII. B XIII. If A XX 7. JuftcK )7 A XII 4. Juftices of the Peace in England. 18 D III. Juftinianus Imperator. 9C VI. XI. F VIII. 10 Di. IX. Eiii. II Bxiv. XV. cm. Dl. III. VI. EIII.: 20 DIX 2, 3. Juftinus(M. Junianus ) if A XIII. Cl. jutha figlivola d’Oetone, 14 A XIX 4. Juvenalis (D. Junius.) if AlV» XV. BXII2. XVII. XVIII. Juvencel. 16 F. I. juvencus. if A XVI. K. flaan CGrand.) 19 DI 3. Kalendarium. Vide Calendariuni. Kalixtus Papa. 8 C VII 20. Kantia. 9 A II 29. Jul. C II. Katherina Regina Angliac. 7 DIX. X. 12 B XIV. Katherina (S.) 17 A XXVII 2. DV 2. Kenelleworth. Aug. n 129. Killingworth (Joh.) 12 GX. Kilvington (Ric. de) 1 2 F XIX 4, Kimhi (Rabbi David) 2 D XXI. 10 A IX. KingefmilIe(Will.) 12 B XXIV 8. Kingflon Redloria. 17 F XIV 20. Kinvyn (Ja.) 1 8 A XXI. Kirke (Olwaldus.) 8 F XII 7. Knights of the Garter. 18 A I IV. Kyngfliam (Gul ) 2 D IV 2. F VII 4. 3 A XIV. L Laflantius (Firmianus.) 5 A XV. Lalor (Rob.) 1 8 C XV. Lambard (Will ) 1 7 A XXXIX. Lamfridus, Monachus Wint. if C VII. Lanaway (Alice.) 1 7 B XLII. Lancaftriae Ducatus. i 8 E II. Aug. II 1 29. Dux. 12CXII. 18 BX. Lane(John.) 1 7 B XV. Lanfrancus(Canr. Archiep.) 4 B IV i, 2,3. f AXV 3. EVI I. FXII. 7 C VIII 2. — — — Mediolan. I 7 C XV 7. 12 C XIV. Langtoft (Pierre de) 20 A II 2. XI. Langton (Steph.) 2D XXXVII 2. 8FX 3. 9 BXII 16. Lant(Tho.) 18C XVII. Lapides pretiofi. 6 A XI f. Lathbury (Joh.) 11 A XIII. Latimer (Hugh.) 18 B XX. Laurentius, Dunelm Prior. 4 A VI. (S.) loBXII 3. Lauris (Guil. de) 19AXVIII. BXII. XIII. 20 A XVII. Lavyngham (Ric. de) 7 C IX. Lediionarium. 8 B III. Lee(Tho.) 17 BXLV. Legenda aurea. 10 BXII 3. 19 BXVII. 20 D VI. Leges. 11 BII 2. 13 A XVIII 3. CII f. 17 BVI. 18 A XXXVI. L. 20 A VII. VIII. IX. Vefp. A VIII. Leglius (Gilb.) 12 G IV 2. Lehman (Chr.) 7 FXIVa. Leiceftria.Aug.il 129. Leland(John) 18 A LXIV. Lcnna (Alanus de) 3 Dill i. Leo Papal. 2CIII6, 7, 13, 18,22,47, fp, 67,83. 4EIII. fBXVa. EXIV 3. 7 All 2,7. 8 E XIII f, 6. If. XVII 14. F IV f 96X117,21. Leonardus (S .)8 C VII 20. Dd d Leontius. INDEX. Leontius, Epifc. Neap. 8F V €. ij A X. LcthatdusEp. ^ B XV 4. Lethbertus, Abbas, i F XI. 4 B VII. Lewis (ji.) 18 A XXXVII. Lewkenor (Sam ) 17 BIV. Lexicon Arab. 16 A XIII. Perlicam.i6 BXIII. XIX. ■ ■ — Turcicum. 16BXXIV. Lrybourre (Ed.) 7 F XIV 6. Liberius Papa. 9IB XTI 14. Licatenai t < of Counties. 1 8 C XXI j. Lignano (John de) 13 B IX 5 . Lincoln. F.cclefia. 7 A IX 4. .. Parochiae. Veip. D XXVII. Lindefay (David.) 17 A XXXVI. Lindwood (Gul.) 9 A V. XIII. 1 1 C VIII. E I. ^-(Joh.) a DI a. Lincwray (John.) i 7 A XXXI. Linus ('S.)8 C VII 20. Lippomano(Hier.) 14 A XV4. Lira (Nic.de) i CIX. 3D VII. 4 A XV. 20 E VII. VIII. Litania. 2 A I f. II 6. III. IV f. VIII y. XII 4. XV. XVII 3. XVIII 7. XX 7. XXI16. B 13,4. II3. III. VI. VII4. VIII. XIV. XV 6. Livius (Titus.) if D VI. Loe(Dr, Wm.) 17 A XL. Loexchius (And.) 12 ALXVIll. L’OiTamano (Girol.) 14 A XIII 6. Lonibardus (Pet.) 4 B XI. yFXIIIi.f. 9B VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. EVI. 10 A VII. X\TI. I! C I. London. Births and Burials. 7 C XVI 16. Epifc. (R.) 7 A IX 7. Magiftracy. 18 A LXVH. C I y. Soldiers. 18 C XXI 12. Longobardorum Hiftoria. 13 A XXII. Lotharius Diac. 4 B VIII 9. Lottery Arrows. 16 B XX VII. XXVUI. Lucanus(M. Annaeus.) ly A XXIil. XXIV. C XIII 2. Lucas (S.) 8 evil 20. Lucianus Samofatenus. la C VIII 2. Lucius Papain. 10 A II 3. (S.)S C Vllao. Ltidovicus (S) 14 Cl 3. Lumley (Baro.) 17 A XIV. XLIX. Luther (Martin.) 17 CXI. Lvdga'e(John.) 18 A XIII. BXXXt. D II. 'IV. V. VI. M iMacer (.Eniilius) 11 Bill. XII d. XXIV 2. E XXllI 4. Machabci. 2 C I\^. Macharius (S.) 8 D VIII 7. Machutes(S.) 13 AX 4. Macrobius. i y B XII. Magic. 1 7 A XLII. Mahometa. 3 A XI 2. 13 E IX 8. 16 A IV VI. Maillet( ) 16 E XVIII. Maimonidcs (Rabbi Mofe,?.) id A XI. Mainnering (Hen.) 1 7 AXLVII. Mallart(]oh.) 7 DXIII. 20 B XII. Malta. 14 A XX 7. Malynes(Ger.) 17 A XXIX. Mandagoto (Gul. de) i r C V. Mandata X. 1 9C II. Mandevill (Joh.) 1 3 E IX d. 1 7 B XLIII. C XXXVIII. 20 A I. BX. Mancria de Welle, Alford, Hellowc, Swaby, A- by, Wytham. Graynesby, Malthorp & Bran- thorp. 20 D IX. de Styllingflete, Rynghowfes, Upron and Brian Askam. 14 BXVIII. Manfuctus, Ep. Mediol. yB Vlly. Mapes (Gual.) 7 F V 1, 3. Mar (Joh.) i 7 A V. Marbodaeus Gallus. 13 A XIV 4. Marcellus(Marcius.) 8 CVII 20. Papa II. 14 A XXI y. Marcianus (S.) i 3 B X. Mardelye (John.) 17 B XXXVII. Maretti Lelio. 14 A XX 8. Margareta (S.) 17 A XXVII 2. Maria Aegyptiaca. 9 A XIV i o. B. Virgo. 2 AI 3. II 8, &c. IV -. VII. VIII 3. 1X2,46. XV. XVII2. xix! B I 4. II 4- XV 4. 4 B VIII 2, 3. X 30. CII 2. D VII4. yA VIII 7.x 2. XII 26. B XI 3. dB Xp. E HI 3. 7 A Yl i. B VII 3,4. Xr43. DXXVT 2.3. 8 A IX 3. X2. B VIII 3. X2, 4. Cl 8. XII 2. XV. IV 3. VIl4,y, 9. EXVII16. F IV 6. XII. G VI 1 1, 12. loBXlI’. n A ly. 12 Cl 4. XII 3. 13 A III 2’ DI 10. 1 7 A XXVII 3. XlVI. C XVI a. — Magdalena. 10 B XII 3. 20 BII 3. -Regina Anglia;. 1 i A XI. XX. 1 7 B XXVIII. *■■■■ Scotix idEXXXVI 2. iS B VI 7, 8, 9, 1 1, I 2. 19 B IX 8. Marianus Scotus. d B XI 12. Maronis (Franc.de) 7 D V . Marlhall(John.) 17 All. ; — (Rob.) I 7 A XVni. Marfilius Patavinus. to A XV. Marllon(Jahn.) 18 AXXXl. Martha. 9 A XIV 10. 10 13 XII 3. . Martial I N D E X. Mirtial Difcipline. i 3 A XLI. Martin (John )! 8 A XXXV. Mavtinus, Brocaienlis Ep. 8 A XXI i i. DVIII 9. ifCIlf. - Dunelm. Ep. f E IV 2. 8 E XVII a. Londini Archid. 6 E VIII. 7 A VII. C XIV. XV. E VIII. FIV. Papte Poenitentiarius. 9 F I. ■ — ..Pcriifinus. 12 A XLVIII. Polonus. 6 BXI 9. jo C XI 2, 3. 1 3 A V ;. VII 2. XVII. B IX 2. C VI. E IX JO. 1+ C I 6. Martir (Peter.) 17 C V. Martyrius (S.) i 3 B X. Martyrologiutn. 2 A XIII. 7 E VI. Malque. 18 A LXX. Mafia ('Mic. de) 8 F VII. Mafiinger (Phil.) 18 A XX. Mafierius (Gul.) 12ALXIX. Mafuccio Salcrnitano. 18 A LXII. Matfrcs (Frayres.) 19 Cl. Mathematica. 1 2 B XI. XV. C XVII. DIV. EXXV. 18 A XXVI. Matildes (S.) 8CVII 20. Matrimonialia. 2 A XXI 2. 10 A II 2. B I. C II 3. II A XIVi3. 17 D XV 3. 18 B VI. Fauft.AXI. Matthatas Paris. 4. D VII. 14 C VII. . , ■ — Weflinonatl. 14 CVI 6. Matutus (S.) 8 C VII 20. Mauritius (Joh.) 12 B V. Monachus. 9 EIII. 10 B XVI. Maurus (M.) 12 B XXV a. (Rabanus.) 8 D XVIII 3. 12 G XIV. Maxey ('Ant.) 17 B XXXIV. Maximianus, Poeta. ly A VII 4. Maximus, Taurin. Ep. 2C 11142, 47,f7,6i, 84, 86, 90. 4 E III. S E XIII 4. XVI 1 2 . lO C IX. — (Valerius.) ijC VIII. 18 EIII. IV 1 7 . F IV. Maxwell (Ja.) 18 A LI. May (Tho.j i 8 C XII. Alecca. 14 A XV 2. M';chelembeig(Duc de) 19 B 1 X 6 . Medicinos. 2 A XVIII 2. 7 A VI6. D XXV y. 8 A IV 3. B VI 16. CIV 1 2— if. IX 12. F Vlf. 12 Bill. Vll— X. XII. XVI. XX. XXIV. XXV. CXIV. XV. XXIV. UIX. XII. XIII. XVII. Elf. V. VII. VIII. XV. XX. XXII. XXIII. FUI. IX. GIV. VI.XII. 13CXII4. i 6B;XXI. CII2. XVI. 17 A III. VIII. XXXII. B XLVII. XLVIII. C XV. XVII 8. XXIV. D I. 18 A VI. 16 F VIII. 19 B X. 10 B IX. GaibaAXX. Mediolano (Lanfr. de) 12 CXIV. Melorus(S.)8CVIl2o. Melufine, a Romance. 18BII. MeneCJofi) 12 E XXIV. Menjot (Pierre.) 16 E XXXIV. Meph3Tn(Sim.) 10 Cl 4. Merlinus. 4 D VII 8. 8 Dill 9. iiCXIIf. 13 E IX 4. 20 A XI 2. Methodius, f F XVIII 2. Mean (Jehan de.) 19 A XVIII. XXII. B XII. XIII. evil 4 XI 3, 4. 10 A XVII. B I. XV. Michael Meldenfis. 3 AVI. Michele (Gio.) 14AXIII 12. Micrologus. 8 F VIII f. Miletus, Ep. Sard. 8FXII. Miller (Joh.) 12 B XVII. Milo, Monachus. f A XI 2. Milverley (Gul ) i 2 BXiX 2, 8. Milward('John.) 17 A LII. BXXIX. Mirabilia. 13 D I I I. EIXj, f. 14 CVI 3, XIII 3. ly AXXXII 3. BII. XI 2. '19 D I 4 20 A XI 2,3. GalbaAXXl3. Vefpaf. A XXV 6. Miracula.8 FV. ii B II 3. Miroir de I’Ame. 16 EV. . — des Dames. 19 B XVI. Mifia. 2 A II lo See. XXI 4. f A 1 3, f. 7 c Ilf. EIII 2. 8 A XV 3. cm 2, 4. IV 1 1 . 9 B II 9. 10 C III 2. 1 1 B II 4, f . 13 A VII 8. Mithridatc 7 A Vl 4. Modvenna (^S.) 14BIV f. Molinet (Jehan.) 19 A XVII. Molino (Franc.) 14 A XIII if. Monachoium Diadema. 7 D VI. Faufi. A X 2. Monafteriade Bifiemede. Aug. II in. — — — Cr ucis Rofeae. Aug. II 118, 124. — — — — de Dunmow. Claud. C IV 20. — — — ' — deHorfham. Aug. II. 130. Huntingdonenle. Aug. II. 104, 106, toy, 1 14, 1 If. — — S. Albani Abbatem eligendi forma. 8 D III 3. S. Andrea: Northampt. 1 1 B IX. Roffen.f AlVf. B XII i. El 3. S.Auguftini Cant, i BXI 2. S.Barberae. 6 C VII f. — de Bardenay. 13 A VII 7. Bath. 6 C XI 3. — — — S. Edmundi. 7 C V. Aug.ll 79. — — — — Elienfe. 18 Cl 3. — " Glaftcnbury. 7 C XVI 13. Mo- v c INDEX. Monafteriade Hales. itEXIV. S. Johannis de Beverlaco. 9 B IX 4. - — S. Johannis Jerafalem. 11CXII2. de Lewes. Vcfp. F XV . Norwicenfe. Aug.lIpS, b. S. Petri de Burgo. Vefpaf. A XXIV. — de Reformatione Monaileriorum. 8 FIX a Cleop. E IV. Romefey. 7 C XVI 14. Aug. II u 1. «■ ■ - — SalterienIe.Aug.il loy, >o8, 116, >17- E IV. EIV. -Scotix. 13 E X If. -Thorney. if A X 6. -Variorum redditus. 13 E III 1. Cleop. -Vifitatio & Subverfio eorum. Cleop. -Weftmonaft. Titus. A VIII. Monglanne ( )^o B XIX. Monolefro(Emiliano.J 14 A XIII 18. XV f. Monftra. if BXIX 13. Monftrelet ( ^ io D VIII. Montagu (Joh.) 8 E VII a. Montagut (B. de) 16 EXXXIX. Montaulon. if E VI f. Monte Ca!erio(Phil. de) 10 CVII. . . — -Carmeli (B. Maria de) 10 A VI. ... . — Caflini (Paulus de) 13 A XXII. — — Haridino (Guil. de)6 E I 2. 7 E V 2. Pefs. (Joh. de) 12C XVII f. Montibus(Gul. de) 8 C VII 16. — (Ric. de) 9 A III. 10 BII f. More (Sir Tho.) 17BXXVII. D XIV. Morrcnus(Joh.) 1 3 B X. Morris(John Wallicus.)8 E V. 9 A XV. Mortality-Bills. 7 A XII 9. C XVl 16. Mofcovia. 14 A XIII 7. XV. Moles &Belial. 8 C XI. Mullerus. 16 B XVIII. Mundavilla(Henr.)Galba E XIII. Mundi contemptus. 8 D XIX. — Imago. 8 F XIV 20. Murder. 17 BXLII. Calig. A XVII. Mufica.f A VI4. 7 A IV 3. VI 4- 8CIII. XIII. G VII. iiEXI. laCVIf. 18 B XIX. VUI. 20 A XVI. Tib. B IX. Claud. E (Antonius de) 1 3 B XX. Mullers. 14 BX. XX. 17 A L. N Nangis (Guillermus de) 13 Bill. E IV. Navy. 7C XVI 6. 14 B XIII. XIV. XXII. XXIII. XXV. XXVIII. XXIX. XXXI— XXXIV. 17 A xxxr 2. FXTV 12, 13,24- 18 A XXXIV. LXXVIII. C XXI. Naaarius (S.) lo B XII 3. Ntapolis. 14 A XXI 2,4. Ncbucodonofaris Vifio. 8 FVI 4. Neckam (Alex.) a C XI. D VIII. 4 D XT. fCVi. 8 AXXI. E IX. 12FXIV. G XI. Nelus (Thomas.) 2 D XXI. Ncmo(S.) laDIIIf. Nenningius (M. Chiiftop. Mifniacus.) 8 A XXII. Nepos (Cornelius.) 6 C VIII 2. 10 AX 6. 13 AV 4. If A XXII2. B XI 3. Netherlands. 18 A LIV. 16 E VI. F III. 17 BXLIX. Neuf-ville (Nicolas de) 19 A XV. Newmarch (Bernardus.) 18 Cl 4. Nicalius (S.) 8 CVII 20. NicenaSynodus. 16.DVIII. XV. Nichodemi Tra£l. de PalTione Chrilli. i E IX. EXII18. 8 BXV3. E XVII 20. F XVl 3. Nicholaus Ambienlls. 8 C IV 2. . — Papa II. 9 B XII 24. HI. 10 D VII 3. 1 3 A VII 4. IV. 7D XV 2. (S.) 10 B XII 3. Niger (Rad. Flav. Monachus) 2 CVI 1. D- XXIX. Fill. 3BII. DIX. 13 A XII. Nobleffe (Book of) 18 B XXII. ■ ■ ' Vraye. 19CVIII. Norden (John.) 18 AXXIH. Norfolch (Tho.Dukeot) 18 CXIIT. Normandie, if E VI 12. 19 B XIV. Northampton. 8 D III 13. (Earl of) 18 A XXXIV. Norton (Tho.) «8 B XXIV 3. Noftradamus(Mic.) 17 B XXXVIII. Notaria Ars. 1 2 C VI. Notingham (Wil. de) 4 Ell. Novum Caftrum. Aug. II 129. Nublenfis Geograpbia. 16 A XII. Nuns. Vefp. A XXV ii. O Oath of Allegiance. 17 B XXX. 8 A XXIX. ■ — - of Officers. 9 A XII 3, 4. Obiruarium. 2 A XVUI. B XV 2. Velp. D XXIV. Ockham (Guil.) 7 F XII. 1 o XV 2. Oculus Sacerdotis. 8 B XV. C II 2, 3, 4. Odericus. 14 C XIll 4. Odo INDEX OdoA’obasClun. 6D V3. SCIXi;. E XIV. 13 A XXIII. LegatusPapx. 9 B II. Oger de Dannemarche. if EVI 4. Olivarius (Pet.) 1 2 A LIV. if Cl. Onofander. 1 2 C XIII. Ophir. 18 ALVIII. Oppianus. 160X113,4. Optics. 1 2 G VII. Orationes. Vide Preces. Ordinale Remenfis Ecclefix. iiBXIIla. 19C XI 9. Ordinescelebrati. Galba E X f . Ordnance. 17 A XXXI. Orem(Nic. de) 10 C VI 2. Oribalius Sardianus. i 2 F IX. Oilgenes Adamantius. 2 C III 60. D XXII. 4 C IX. 6 A II. E III 30. 7 DII 6. 8CIX 4. Orollus (Paulus.) 6 CVIII. 7 D XXV 2, 3. 13 A XX. Osbernus Claudianus. 6 DIX. Otho Cardinalis. 11 A XIV 7. Ottobonus. 9BII2. loCIf, 6,7.iiA XIV 8 . Ovidius Nalb (Pub.) 7 F VII F. 13 A XIV 3. B XIX4. If C XVI. 16 D IX. 17EIV. Owen(David) 10 B XIII. 18 B V. Oxonienfis Academia. 6 E III 24. P Pagula (Gul. de) 8 B XV. C II. Painter (Patr.) 13 B II. Pallavicino (Sforza.) 14 AXVII. Papa. 7 A XII f. 10 B III. 1 3 E IX. X 3. ifCVI. 17 A XXXV. 1.4 A XVII 9. XX 6. XXI 7, 8, 16. Parca Ilegis Angliae. 13 Eli. Paris (Gul.) 2FVIII. (Julius.) If C VIII. (Mat.) 4 D VII. 14 evil. Parifienlls Academia. 6 E III 23. Parker (Gualt.) 6 E I. (SirHenr.) 17 A XXX. XLVI. C XII. XVI. XX. XXI. D II. XI. XIII. iS A XV. LX. LXII. Parrenius (Gual ) i 2 B VI. Partrich (Gul ) 11 B I 2. Pal'chal (Job.) 7 B I. Palchal.s Papa, f B III 10. E XIV 8. Pafchaiius Radbertus. 3 A IV. f A VII 10. FXII 3. 7 CVIII. 8 BXI. Pafquille. I 4 A II. PaH'ionarius. 12 C XXIV. Paterius. 3 A XV t. 7FVl. Patriarchas XII. 4D VII 3. 13 DI 7. Patricii purgacorium. 8 CXIV. 9 A XIV 9. 10 BIX 2. 136 VIII 3. 17 BXLIII3. Pauli (S.)Epiftolae. 1 A XVI. B I. DXI. E V. 2 FI. 3 AX 6. B XIV. Cl. III. XL Div. 4 A III. Bii. IV. VIII f. cm. DVI. VIII. EVIII. IX. 7 EVI 6. ad Laodicen. 1 EVIII 40. —— — in Epift. Com. 2 C II. 8CV4. E XVI 7. Vilio. 8 evil 14. EXVII 19. F VI2. iiBIII. pXf. 13CVI6. Vita. 8 C VII 20. 20 D VI. Paulinus(S.) if B XIX 4. Paulus Diaconus. 12 CIV 2. 13 CIV 2. li" BXVI 2. C VI 3. — (Marcus.)de Venetis. 14CXIII C. Pauperis Breviloquium. 8 D III. Paupertas; fivede Contemptu Mundi. 8 D XIX. Peacham (Henr.) 12 A LXVI. Peacock (Regin.) 1 7 DIX. Pecham(Joh. Archiep. Cant.) 2 All 1 4- 9^ 11 f. 10 B IX f. Cl 8. 11 AXIV9. Pechdouel( )i9BVIII.j Peeris (Wil.) 18 D II. Pelagius Papa. 9 B XII 22. 13 C VI 8. Peletier(Rene le) 16 E X. Pembroc (Comes.) Claud. A XVIII. Perceforelt. 1 9 E II. III. Perifcelidisordo, 12 A XLII.if EVI if. Perpetua (S.) 8 C VII 20 Perfia. 14 A XIII. f. XXIII. Perfica Lingua feripti Codices. 16 A VII. BI. II. Ill 3. IV. VII. VIII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XIX. XXI 2, f . XXIII. PerfiusFlac. ifBXIX 16. Perulinus (Mat.) 12 B XX 4. Peftilenria. 1 3 E X 9. Petrarcha('Fran.) 8 A XIII. B VI 17, Petrucci (Lodovico.) 14 A VII. Petrus Apoftolus. 20 DVI. — Beneventanus. 1 1 C VII 4. Bloefenfis. f A IX 4. 7C I 21,22. B FXVII. loAXVlII. 14 C IV 3,4. If B IV 4. Canonicus. if A XIX. LondiniArchid.7 CXIII.XIV. FIII.IV. Pidlavenfis. 1 BX f. 2 D III 10. 10 A XIV. II B IV. Portuenfis Ep. f AXIL Praemonftratenlis. 4 D V. Remenfts. 7 D VIL — deUrbe.pA VI. Pevercl. 18 B I 9. Eee Phi. INDEX. Phalaris. i6D II. Phaedrus. Cleop. B XI 3 ,4. Pharetra. 8 EVI. FXI z. Philaretus Medicus. 8 C IV 14. Philippine Iflands. 17 A XVIII z, Philippas, Prior praedicatorum tcrroe fandx. 7 A II II. Rex Hifpanix. 14 A XIII 8, 9. Titus B VI 16. Philips (Avery_) 18 A LV. (John.) 7 A XII 6. 18 A XLII. Philomela. S GVI z. Philofophia. 7 C I 1 1. Dill,;. XXV f. 8 A VI ;. XI ;. XVIII. BVIip. C TV 9. IX I F VII 8, 9, I o. 10 A XII p. i z B XXV. C XIX. E XVII. XXV. F I. VI. X. XI. XV. 1; A XIV 7. ipBXIXS. 16CXXV. 17 A XXXII z. BXVI. 16 FX. 19 A VIII. BIV. C X. Philoftratus Lcmnius. 16 C XXIII. D XII p. Phocas Grammaticus, i z F IV. Photius Pacriarcha Conftant. 16 C I. Phyliognomie. zo B V 4. Picturx. I D X 1. E VI. Pierus (Colucius.j 8 E XII 4. Pilatus (Pontius.) 8 EXVlIzi. 9 A XIV 10. loA VIII9. zoAXI 4. Pirates. 17AXLVII. Pitt(Tho.) 17 A LIII. LTV. Placita. 10 B VIII. zo BXVIII. DIX. Planetarum diftantia:. 8 B XV. i z E XV 6 . Plano Capini (Joh.de) i; A XIV 6. Plato, iz B XXII. E XXV zi. 16C XXV 3. Piautus (M. Accius.) A XVIII. CXI 4. Pletho. 16 D XIV 8. Plinius(C. Secundus Novocomenfis junior.) ip B V. ■■ • ('Veronenfis.) iz E XX 3. ip CXIV. XVIi. Plowman ^Pierce.) 18 B XVII. Ploych (Pierre du.) 16 E XIII. XXXVII. Plutanchus Choeron. 10 B IX iz. ipAIII. B XIII. 17 DII. XI. 18 AXLIII. Poggius Florentinus. C EIIIp;. Poliokappos (Conftaniinus.) 16 A VI. Polonia, its State. 1 8 B I. 14 A XIII 6. Polonus. Vide Martinus. Polyasnus. 16 D XVI. Pomerius (jul.)8 A XIX. F VIII 4. Pompeius (Trogusj ip C I. Pontbus. 1 p E VI 6. Pontifices Romani. Galba A XXI p. Poor employed. 11 A XIII. 18 A LV'. CVI. Popes Pardons. 17 A XVTII z. Porphyrius. iz BXIX z, 3. ip BXIX9. ifi D XIV. Porreus ( Alaiius.) 7 C XI i Porta Lucia. 1 6 A X. Portugallia. 14 A XIII ii. Polhlltc.z C VILE XII. 4 DIX. 8 CIV 7, 10. Potamius. 6B XIII 11. Poulet (O.) 19 C VIII. Praelatorum Elediio. 1 1 A XIV p. Praxis (S.) 10 B XII 3. Preces. z A II z;, zy. VI 4, p, 8cc. VIII z. IX I, 4. XIII. XVIII 3. XX p, 6. XXII 3, 7, 8. B I z, 4. V I, z, 6. XV 3. p C V Z4. E XIV Z3. XXI I, IZ, 13, 14. 7 A I IZ, 13. VI z. B IV. CII 7. D II 7. VIII. XIX. XXI p. XXVI z. EVI I. 8 AVI. 1X2. XV 4. XXI 9. BVHI4. X 3. XV6. G \T 3. 10 BIT 3. C IIIz. 12 EI2.XXI7. 13 DI z. 14 3 IXz. 16 A I. z. CII 3. lyAVII. CXVIIp. XVIII II. 18AXVIIL t9CIl4. 20 A XIV. Vefp. D XXVI. Tit. CXIX. Priefts. 18 CIV. Principum Eruditio. iz DVII. XV 2. 17 C XIV. D HI. VI. 18 AVU. i6FIL 19 A XX. BI. Prifca (S.) 8 CVII zo. Prilcianus. iz B I. ip A XXII 3. B I. XL XIV. Proclus. 1 6 C XIII. Profacius Hebrteus. iz C XVH 6 . Prognofticationes. 1 9 B IX p. Prohibitions. 18 BXIII. Prophetae. i BII. z E IV r. XL FXII. 3 A X 6. 3 DVUI. EV. Prophetiae. 4 D VII 8. pF XV 2. 8 C VH 3. Dill 9, 10. 13AIII;. ipCXVId. Vefp. A XXV 4. 13 C II 6. Cleop. E IV pz, 87, lOZ. Propofals for Hiftory. iS A XXXVII. LXXI. Proprietes des Chofes. 17 EIII. ip E II. III. 7 CVz. Profper Aquitanicus. 4BXIV ii. p A XII 32. cm 6. VI 1 7. E 1X3. X. XV. FXI. XVI p. 6 D V. 8 BXIV z. E XVI4. 13 CXI 3. 14C III 3. Pfalms in Meeter. 17 A XVII. XXL XXII. 18 A VIII. 14 A XXII. Vefp. D XXV. Pfalterium. i DX 3. Eilll. z A HI. VI. VIII 7. IX p. X. XII 3. XVI. XVHI 9. XXH p. B I z. Hz. HI. V 3. VI. VH 4. VIII. IX. X. XIV. XV 10. C V. D XXVIH. EH V. VI z. FXi. XL 3 B IX. XI. CV. EVIL 4 A VIII. B VI. XI. evil. DX. EVI. 10 CV. 19 C V. Plalterium S. Crucis. 2 A IX 3. Pfeude- INDEX. Pfeudo-Hieronymus. 4 BXIII i, Ptolcmaeus (Claud. ) 12 E XV j. F VII. 16 A VIII. Pueus(R.ob.) 12 A XLIV. Pullus.(Rob.) loB V. . Pupi.la Oculi. 7 B X. E V. 8 D I. ii B X. Pykciing. Aug. II. 129. Pyfe (Chriftinede) 1 9 BXVIII. Pythagoras. J2 E XXV 21. Pyxis nautica. 20 B VII. Q. Quaeftiones Theologicae. 10 C VI 4. Quinne (Gualt.J 16 EXLI. Qijintilianus (M. Fab.) if C IX4. Qainiinus (S.^ 8 C VII 20. R Rabanus Maurus. 4 BIX. 8 Dili 4. XVII j. RadclifT(Joh.) 12 A IV. — (Nic.)6DX. Radulphus (Monachus.) 7 A III i. 12 Cl. Ragula. 14 A XIII 2 1. Raimundus de Peniafort. 8 A II. IX c. E XVII 17. — — — — Juris-Confult. 6 BX 12. Rainad( j Vefp. A XXV 8, Ramenghi (Azo de) 9 C\'I. Rapin, grand Prevoft. 16 EXX. Rafibus (Job. de) 12 EXXI j. Ratboldus (Laur.) 10BIX2. Rarionale. 7 EIX. Reede (Gul.) iiDVI;. Rcgni gubernario. loBXI. .redditus Sc expenfa. 14 B XT — XIV. XVII— XLI. .7 BXXVm. CIV. XXXVI. 18 A XL\ I. UII. LIX. B XVIII. Rcligioforum inftitutio. 7 D III. 10 A II 3. C'i'ba A XXI 1 1 . Remigius ( ) i 2 F IV. Rents of Lands. 17 B XL. Refpub. Chriftiana, 14 A XVII 4. Rei-pab. Organon. 9 A IV. Reve.ation of the Divine Majefty. 18 B XXX. Revciulo (Luderus de) i 2 F XVI. Revenues of the Crown. 17 C XVII. Tit. B VI 26. Cleop. E IV I 10. Reuham (Heor.dc) izGII. Rhetorica. 12 A’ XXXIV 2. Ricardus Heremita. 13 E IX 9. Rex II. 12 CV. 10 BVL — — Wigorn. 6 A VI 3., Rich (Lady.) 1 7 B L 7. Richmond (Duke.) 7 F XIV I (J. Riga (Petrus.) 2 D XXIII. 8 C V. Ringflede ( J 2 FVII 3, Rifliangcr (Gul.) 14 C I. Robertus, Abbas S. Mic. de Monte. 13 CXI y, Crickelandenfis. ly C XIV. ^Melundinenfis. 7 C II. F XIII 2. Robinfon(Ric.) 18 A LXVII. Vefpaf. E VIII. Robyns(Joh.) 12BXV. RofFenlis Ep. y E I 3. Rogermus 12 B XXV 16. Rokeby(Ric.) 17 C VIII. Ro'andus M^dicus. 12GXII2. Rolf (John.) 18 A XI. RoIIe (Ric.) f C III 2 1 . 7 E II 4. 8 A VII 2, 3.4-FVir2, 3. lyBXViU.y, CXVIII 2, 3 - 'SB XXL C XXVI, DI. Roma, Corte. 14 A XX d,8. ■ Defcriptio. 14CVI. Galba A XXI 4. Cleop. B XI 2. ■ —il Sacco. 14 AXXI 17, 18. Romance. 8 F IX y. 14 E HI. lyEVI. i8 B II. 1 0 A XVIII. XIX. B VII. XII. XIII. C I. Xtl. XIII. 20 A XVII. B VIII. XIV 3. C II. VI. DII. III. IV. VII. XI. Romani Pontifices. 8 BVI 6. Romanorum Hiftoria. 13 Cl 9. 20 CL Romanus (S.) 8 C VII 20. Rom me (Gil. de) lyEVIii. Ronde Table. 19 B IX. Rooke(Hpn.) 7 D XXIII. Rofetus (Franc ) 13 A IX. Rofie Crofs. 1 7 C XIX. Rofi (Dns. de ) Jul. C VI. D I i . Roflindal (John.) 18 C XX. Rothomagenfis Curia. 8 A VI 2, Rotz (John.) 20 E IX. Roworth (Rob.) 18 B X. Rubrick (Gul.de) 14 C XIII y. Ruffinus. 6B VI. EIII 14. 13 B IV. V. E V 2. Rumwoldus (S.) 1 3 A X 3. Rupellus (Joh.de) t4CIV 2. Rupe fcilfa(Joh. de) 8 E VII 3. Rusbroc (loh. de) 6 BIX 3. Rufrel(John.) 18 A LXVI. S Saccrdotis falus. 10 C I 3. 17 C XVII 2. SacroBofco (Job. de) 12CIX. XVII 3, 4. E XVI y. FXIX y. Sacramenta. 2 F 1 2. 8 DXIV 3. Sala- INDEX. Saladinus. t DVI j. ' Salem (PrinceJ 7 C XVI J r- Salernitana Schola. izB XXIV. EVIL VIII 3 - Salernitanus Archimath. 12 EVIII 7. Saltron (Geo.) 17 B VI. Saluftius { ) * 7 A XX. Samaritana Epiftola. j6 B III. Samuel (Rabbi.) 8 F XI. Sanfli Spiritus equites. 19 BXI. Sandlorum Commemoratio. 1 BX7. 2 B XII 6. 10 B XII j. i9BXVli. 20 D VI. Galba. A XXI 5. Sandto Vi£tore (Hugo de) 7 A V 2,3. C VI 3. EXIV 4, 24. 6 All 6. EIII 5-4. 7 D XVII 10. FV2. 8DIV10. V. 1X2. EXVIl 3. FXIV 3, 4, 6,7. G VI j-. 6. 10 A IX f. 1 6 E V 14. » ■ ■ ■■ (Ric. de) 3 B XI. y A XII 22. 8 F XIV 8. GIV 2. Sandlo Edmundo ("Joh.de) 7 D XXI 2. Elphido. (Alex. de)7EX6. Saravia(Hadiianus.J 8 EVIil. Sarum Miffale. i A IV i. X. B X 6. 2 A VIII 3. XII 2, 3. XIV I. f .EIII. 8 C IX 3, 18, 22. 18D IX. X. E V, Saltereia (Hen. de) 1 3 B VIII 3. Sarurn nus ("S.) 8 C Vll 20. Savanorola (Hier.) 17 D VII. 16 E XVI. Savoia. 14 AXIlI ij", 16. Saxoferrato (Barth, de) 10 B IX 17, 19,20, Saxonia (Joh. de) 12C XVII if. Saxonica Lingua fcripti Codices, i A XIV. B IX. 2 B V. 7 CIV. XII. 12 D XVII. If B XXII. 17 AXX VII. Fault. AX. Scaccorum ludus. I 2 BXXIII. E XXI 3,4. 13 A Xyill9. 19 C XI. ScalaCoeli. 8 EXIII. Scalleby. Aug. II. 1 29. Schcpreus(Joh.) 16 A II. j Scheriandia. 18 B VI 4. j Scientiarum Tabula, i B X 3. y Scintillarum liber. fAVIlIS. dDVz. 7 C IV. fAXXIy. BVIII. FIV2. 12 B IV. Scolallica (S.) 8 C VII 20. Scotia: ddcriptio. 13 A VIII. EX. Hiltoria. 7 C XVI 11, 12. 9BIX3.H3 EX. 17 DXX. 19 B IX 9. —— Reges. 15 EX 8, 10. TraCtatus cum Anglia &c Francia. 1 8 B VI. 20DX9. Tit. B V] 20. Scribendi Excmplaria. 1 2 D XVI. i 7 A XXVIII. Scriprurae S. Ordo. 8 G T. IX. Scroopc (Ger.) 18 A XXXIII. Sebaudius (Reimund.) 17 B XIV. XXV^I. D XXII. Sedlae Chriftianorum. 7 BXII qd. Secundus, Philofophus. 9 A XIV f . i 2 C VI 2. Sedgemore. i7AXXXVri. Sedulius (C. Presb.) 2 A XX 12. E XIII a. 4 B XIV If. If B XIX I. Segar (Gul.) 1 2 GIX. Segardus. 15 A XXII f. Seneca (L. Annarus) f CIII4. D X 21. 7 A III 6. 8 B If . 10 A XII 6, 7. II B III ij I 2 C I I o. I f C II. IX. XII. XIII. 1 7 A XXX, 20 AXIL BV 8. Senne (S.) 10 B XII 3. Senlus quinque. 8 C IX 9. .Sementiarum liber. 7 EX 7. FXIII. 8 C IV 8. G VIII. 9 A XI. B I. II 6. Sepulchers of Kings of England. 18 DII7. Serenus (Quintus.) 12 E XXIII 2. Servius. 10 A X 7. Severus(A!ex.) 12 A IV. Sextus, Pythagoricus. 2 F II 2. Sharpe(John.J iz BXIXd. (Lionel.) 18 BXXIV. Ships. 17AXXXL Shoote ("John.) i 7 C XXII. Shotbolt(John.) 18 A XXV. Shute (W.) 18BXXIX. Sicca villa (Joh. de) 12 E XXV 3. Sicilia. 14 A XV 7. — ,-( Andreas de) ii EVIL VIII. Sidonius (Apolinaris.) 4 B IV 5 . Siena. 7 CXVl i. SigisbertusGemblacenfis. 1 3 C XI 4. Sil U3 Italicus. 7 A XII 13. S.lverius Papa. 9 BXII 22. Siivefter (Bernardus) if A XXXII. Silvias (iEneasJ 1 2 B XXIV 6. CXX2. Silvus(S)8F V 7. Simeon, Durielrn. Fault. AV 10. Simo, Cardinalis. 10 D VII 4. — — — Tornacenlis. 9 E Xll. Simonis Sc Judx Pafllo. 7 C VII 8. 8 C VII 20. Simmachus, Papa. 9 B XII 22. Simphorianus(S.) lo BXII 3. Simplicius. 12 F V. 16CXIX. — — — (S.) 10 B Xil 3. Simpofius- 1 2 C XXill 3. if BXIX 3, 17. Sinica Lingua Lr p i Codices. 16B. Siricius Pepa. 9B XII i 3 . Silunnus(S.) 8 C\ II 20. Sixtus Papa I. icB XII 3. 111.9 B XII 20. Sixus. T X N D E X. Sixtus Papa IV. 8DXVI 2, SkalesCTho.; 17 A XII. Skelton ( ) 1 8 D II j-. Skorie (Edm.) 17 D X. Smaragdus, Verdunenfis Abbas. S D XIII. E XVIII. iiBIV 2. Smith (Sir Tho.) 17 A XVII. Snoden(Dr. ) 17 ^ XXV. Socrates. 10 B IX 8. Soltnus ("C. Julius) i j C VI 3. ir A XXII. XXXII 3. B II. XI 2. Somercote (Laur.) 10 C II 2. 1 1 C V2. Somour (Joh.) 2 BVIII. Songe du Vergier. 1 9 C IV. Sophianus (Nic.) 16 C XII. Sorcery. 17 BXXIV. Soriano (Mich.) 14AXIII9. Southchardforth. 2 A XXL Southwel. 7 C XVI 10. Sowle (Joh.) yF XIV 4. 7 D XXII 2. 8 D II 2. Spalatinus (Geo.) pDXI. Spanifh Invafion. 1 8 CXXI. Speculum Chriftiani. 8 E V. 9 A XV. — — — Ecclefiae. 8 A IX. . - — Juris Canonici. to D X. — Mundi. 19AIX. « Religioforum. 8 CII. .. Sacerdotis. 8 F VII 4. Spiritualium. 7BXIV. Spencer (Ja.) 18 A LIX. Spert(Ric.) 18 .A LXV. Sphaera. 7 A XII 1 2. Spire. 7 F XIV 2. Statius (Pap.) ly A VII f .XXL XXlX.C X. Staruta. 9 A I. 11 . VII. 13 A XIV. if A XXXI 7. 19 A VII. XIII. XIV. 20 A VII. VIII. IX. Staunton (Will.) 17BXLIV 3. Stcphanus, Abbas de Stanlow. 3 A X y. ■ — Papa. 10 B XII 3. Stimulus divini Amoris. 8 BVIII. X. Stratford (Joh. de) loC 1 . * Stuartorum domus. 16 E XXXIIL XXXV. Stubs (John.) Vefp. A XXV 12. Stunevant (Sim.) i8 A XXVI. Suanhuita, Regina. 14 A XIX 3. Sudbury (Gul.) 9 F IV. Suetonius (C. Tranquil.) if CIII. IV. Suffolk Dux. 7 C XVI 8. Suidas. 8 B IV f . Sulgardus. Titus A VIII. Sulpitius. 8 CVII 20. Sumercote (Laur. de)ioCIl2. iiCV 2. Swaddon (Dr. Wm.) i 8 C V. Sweeden’s Princefs Cecilia. 1 7 C XXIX. Swythinus (S.) ry C VIl. Sybillx. I A XVII 2. 13 AXIVS. ir A XXII 4. B XI4. XlXio. Sydrac. 16 F Y. Symboium ApoPolorum.2 A XX 3, 9. B V 4. y A VI 10. FX 8. XV 12. 7 c; IT 0, 8. xvx 21, 22. 19 CII 2. 7 D xxr 3. 8 A IX 2. XV. B XI V y. C V 5 . G VI 4. 9 E XII 4. 10 AX 2. I I A I 3. 17 BXVJIp. Singleton (Rob.) 13 A XIV 6. T TabuIaScientiarum. i B X 3. Virtutum 8c Vitiorum. i BX4 TaiIeboys(Ric.) 18 A XLIX. Talia (Gul. de) n El 2. Tartarorum Hilloria. I 3 A XIV’ 6 . Tartas (Joh.) ii B XIX 9. Tatianus. 2 C IX 1. Tatius (Achilles Alex.) 16 OXVIII. Taxation.7 F XI V29. 8 F Xlli i . 178 XLVII •, Taxillorum ludus. 1 3 A XVIII 8. Taylor (John) 17 A XXXIV. Tcmplarii. 14 C I y. Tenths. 14 B XXIV. Terentius(Pub. Afrus)8D XVI. lyAVIII 7. XL XII. B VIII. Terra .Sanaa. 13 B XiX 2. 14 CX. 10 D I e, 20 A IV. + y 2 Tertullianus. yF XVIII. Teflamentum novum. 1 A IV. X 2. XIL B VI. 18 D VIII. 20 B V. Thais. 9 A XTV 16. Thematum divillo. 8 EXII 2,6. Theodoretus, Ep. Cyr. 16 D VIL Theodorus(S.) 8 CVII jo. Theodolius ( ) 1 6 D XIV y • Theodulus, Fresh. lyAMIa. XXXI. Theophilus, Medicus. 8 C IV 13. 12 D XIII 6 , Theophra{Ias(Aurel ) 6 EIIT 13. 8CIX6. Theory of the Earth. 18 A XL. Tholeto(Joh. de) i 2 B XXV y,9, ,0. Thomas, Abbas S. Andrex V’arcel. 8 G IV. ■ Apoftolus. 13 E IX 4. Hibernicus. 7 GUI. Thornden(Wil.)7 BXIII. Thornhill (Gul ) lE XL Ti!enu.s:(Dan.) 8 A XVIII. Tillage. 7 C XVI 24. Timotheus (S.) 8B X!I 3. Tindale (Gul.) 14 A \ 1 . Tojikilius (Tho.) 12 F XVIII. Tooty-nama. 16 B XII. Fff Tui- INDEX. Tofcarn. !4A'XVn 6. Tour (Chevalier de l.i) 1 9 F, VTI. Tridfs. 18 A XLIV. LXXIV . Traiu-nli'> (Ga'.fr.) 10 Cl 10, Travails. i8 AXXXIX. Tremelius (Imrnan.) 1 7 A XLIII. Trivet (Nic.) 6 BXI 1 3. 8 D IX 1. 13 B XVII. i + C XlilS. Trojar.um excidium. 13 AIV 3,5-. Tropus. iiFXII. Trypho (S.) 16 C 11 . Tuke(Geo.) iz A XXI. Tondaius ( ) i z B XXIV y. 1 7 B XLIII 4. Turchi, 14 AXIII. Tit. BVI ip. Turketus. iz CXVII 8. Turkiilus. 13 D V 3. Turnout (Will.) z A II. Turpinus, Ep. Rhemenfis. i 3 A XVIII y. D I 4. Tairrecremata (Joh.de) 18AXV. Tutbery Manor. iS BX. Tynmouth (Joh. de) i 3 EIX 1 1. Tzetzes(Joh. Grammaticus.)i6 C IV. XVIII. D III. XII. — (Ifacius.) 16 D IV. V Valentinus(S.) 8C VII zo. Valerius, five Valerianus. 6 £ III 14. 12 D III 3. ■ ..-Maximus. lyBX. Ubaldinus (Petruc.) 13 A VIII. 14 A I. VIII. X. XI. XVI. XIX. Vedaftus (S.) 8 C VU 20. Vegetius (Flavius.) f E XXI 16. 7 C I ly. iz BXXI 2. CXXII. If CIV 3. 18 A XII. 17 E V 2. 2.0 B I. XV. Vegius (Maphseus) i z C XX 3. Venda, Regina. 14 A XIX 6. Venenum. 7 C 1 3. FII. Vener. (W.) 18 A XXII. Venetia. 7 F XIV 19. 14 A IX. XIII 14. XVII 7. XVIII 10. XX f. XXI 2 1. Venti. I fB XIX 14. Venturius. 6 E III 4. Verbiim abbreviacum. 12 F XII. Vergil (Polydore.) 18 CVIII. IX. Verles. 7 A VI. BVII. 10 B XV 3. Galba A XXI 9. Verton (Fran.) 16 E XXVI. Verua Conte. 14 A XVIII 8. Vidlor, Ep. Capuad. 2 C IX i. ? — — (Fabius.)Cleop. B XI 1. Uticcnfis. j f B XVI J. Viftray (PKilippesiie) ip C XI 5. Vidlualling. 18 B XII. Vigilise. z All”. III. IV (>. VIII 6 . XVIII 8 XXI f. B VIII. xr. XV 7. Vignay (jehande) 19CX!. D I 4, y, 6. Villa nova (Arnaldus de) 12GXII3. Villiers (Ubert Philip de) 19 B II. Vincentius Bellovacenfis. 9 A XIV 13. si A XIV 14. 13 D VIII. 14 El. ip DI6. Vineis (Petr.de) 10 BX. 11 AXIL Vinelauf (Galfr. de) i z E XI. Vinum 8c Aqua. 8 B VI. Virgilius (Pub. Maro) 8 F XIV. 1 <• B VI. XXI 16 CVIII. Virginia. 18 A XL Vifio. 8 F VI 4. 9 BIX 2. Vefp. A XXV 8. Vifitatio. 1 1 A XIV 6. Vitre Apoftolorum. 7C VII 8. 8 CIX 2. F VIII 6. .... . — — Patrum. 8C IX 2. F VIII 6. 20 D VI. Ulfifton (R.) 6 E III If. Union of Britain. 18 A XIV. XXXVIII. LXXVI. Voragine(Jac. de) 8 C X. XII. D XI. Urbanus Papa III. 10 All z. IV. 10 D VII 4. .VIII. 14 A XVIII 4. Urfinus Ep Bituricenfis. 13 B XIII 2. Urib. yCUI 3. Urfula (S.) z B 1 4. 13 A IX. Ufandemar ( ) 14 AXIL Uflerius (Jac. Armach.) 13 B XXL Uvedale (Nic.; 18ALXIV. W Wace( ; 4CXI9. 13 AXXI3. Wade (John.) 17CXXXVIL Waldeby (Joh. de) 7 E 11 . 8 Cl. Walden (Tho.J 8 G X. Walleys (Joh.) 4 D IV 2, 3. 6 B XI 17. lo-'A 1X1,4. liEXXIa. — (Thomas.) 4 A I. Wallia. Caules determined there. 18 B VII. — Hiftoria. 18 C I. — — Miniftrorum Stipendia. 14 B XXVIL ■ Principes. 18 A LXXV'^II. Wallingford, y F X 9. . . (Ric. de) 1 2 G 1 . Walfingham (Tho.) 13 E IX ly. Walterus, Ep. Magalonenfis. 2 FXI. 4 BVII I . ■ — » - (Joh.) 1 2 D VI 2. Waltham (Rog. de) 7 EVIL 8G VL) War- INDEX Warbcc (Pef.) J + B VII. Wardeboys (Joh. de) 14. C IX. Warnefridus (Paulus) if C VI 4. Warvvic ('Ecclelia de) 6 C VII 6. (Guy de) 1 f E VI 7. I (Ric. Comes) 1 1 F XVII 4. Webley (Hen.) 17 BXXXIII. Welle (Will, de) zoD IX. Wellb Grammar. 14 A XXIV. Weftmonafterium . if A XXXI 8. Wetherfer(Ric.)8 A XV. 9 A XIV j! Weymouth (Geo ) 1 7 B XXXII. Welpedale (Rog.) i z B XIX 4. Wicklif(John.) 1 A IV. X 2. XII. B IX. C VIII. IX. 7 Bin 3—6. 8 F XI 3. XII 4, f. GXI. 100X2,3. 17 A XXVI 2, 8, 9. BXVII 6. C XXXIII. D VIII. 18 B IX. Wideman (Carolus.) 2 D XX. Wigmore (Ric.) 18 A XVI. Wigorn Epifcopatus. 7 FXIV 28. Wilfon(Tho.) i 2 A L. Wimbledon (Vicount.) 18 A LXXVIII. C XXIII. Winchelfey ("Rob.) ii BV. Windley (Chrift.)i2 A LXX. Wine. 14 B XXIX. Winterton ("Tho.) 7 Bill 6. Wioton (Andrew of j 17DXX. Claud.DXI. Wintonia. Tit. A VIII 2. Wife Men of the Eaft. 18 AXy. Witches. 17 C XXIII. Wodeford(Gu!.;4 AXni. 7 Bill. 8 F XI 3. Wollaye (Edw.) 17 A XIX. Wolftanus Monachus Wint. if C VII 1 . Woodward (Will.) 18 B VIII. C XI. Worali(Leon.) 17 A XIII. Wotton ('Hen.)||i 2 AXLV. Wtenbogardt (John.) 17 BXLIV. Wulfeus (Tho.) 12 A LXII. WulftanusEp. Wigorn. 4C II 3. 8 CVII 20. Wybarum (Tho.) 2 Cl. 6 Oil. Wymbilton (Tho.) 18 A XVII 2. Wynne(Edw.) 12 A.LVII. X Xenophon. 10 B IX 6. 17 E V. 16 E XXXII 2. GIX. 19 CVI. Ximcnca (Franc.) 16 G IV. Y York (A-bp.) 7 C XVI 10. F XIV 29. Z Zacharias Chrylbpolitanus. 3 C VII. Zarina, Regina. 14 A XIX f. Zenobia, Regina. 14 A XIX. Zenobius (S.) 13 B X. Zoroaftres. 16BI2. II 3. V. VI. VII. VIII. XV. Zozimus, Papa. 9 B XII 20. 2 ^/>et/AL iz-e, C£hl£K