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<provenance>Fol. 91v: 'Explicit Juuenalis Deo Gratias Amen .M.CCCC.Lxxv Die Aprilis iij'. The rest of the MS to fol. 126 (except 112r-v) if in the same hand and at least as far as fol. 110 was probably written at the same time as fols. 1-91v.</provenance>
<provenance><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_19743305">Guglielmo Libri</persName>, no. 564 in his sale, 1859.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1859" resp="#SC">Purchased by the Bodleian.</acquisition>
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<provenance>Fol. 92v: 'Explicit liber <sic>vuuenalis</sic> Quem ego <persName role="scribe" key="person_2753">petrus simon constantiny Jacobi Vanderutij de Rieto</persName> scrypsy et ad ffinem produxy in Ciuitate Rieti ac in escola magistri petri felitiany de cingulo sub Anno domini M<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>cccc<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>Lxxv [v <hi rend="italic">erased and arabic</hi> 2 <hi rend="italic">added</hi>] Inditione viija tempore dominy dominy ...Sixty pape quinty... etc. die xxv mensis Iulij etc.'.</provenance>
<provenance><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_19743305">Guglielmo Libri</persName>, no. 565 in his sale, 1859.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1859" resp="#SC">Purchased by the Bodleian.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#DD">'Sewolt geuder', fol. 1; 'Sewaldus geuder Est posessor huius libery', fol. 192v: <persName role="formerOwner" key="person_2781">Sebald Geuder</persName>, grandson of Hans-Johann Pirckheimer.</provenance>
<provenance><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_19743305">Guglielmo Libri</persName>, no. 986 in his sale, 1859.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1859" resp="#SC">Purchased by the Bodleian.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#DD">Fol. 107: 'finis .M.CCCC.L.XXVII'. Ruling is on the versos of leaves only, which suggests an origin in north-east Italy.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#DD">Pressmark 'Kk. d. 21', fol. 110v and back pastedown; in the same series as the pressmark 'V. c. 4' in MS. Add. A. 168, also of Italian origin.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1860" resp="#SC">Sotheby's, 20-21 June 1860, lot. 258; purchased by the Bodleian.</acquisition>
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<provenance notAfter="1800" notBefore="1700" resp="#PA">Belonged in the 18th century to the Benedictine monastery of <orgName role="formerOwner" key="org_239220402">Luxeuil</orgName></provenance>
<provenance resp="#PA"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_19743305">Guglielmo Libri</persName>, his sale 2 April 1859, no. 891</provenance>
<acquisition when="1859" resp="#SC">Purchased by the Bodleian.</acquisition>

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<country key="place_1000070">French</country>, <region>Provence</region> (?)<!--ORIGINAL: French, Provence (?)--></origPlace>
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<provenance resp="#DD">Name of original scribe and owner erased, fol. 12v: 'Ista statuta sunt fratris f[erased, replaced by <persName role="formerOwner" key="person_2743">Petri Moronaej (?) de Villanoua</persName> (?), also erased] Qui ea fierj fecit in domo sua. que conpleta fuerunt. Anno domini Mo.ccc.L. Et costauerant. Florenos xj gillatos vij.'</provenance>

<provenance resp="#SC">'<persName role="signer" key="person_2744">Guirardus de Pareto</persName>', 15th century (fol. 236v).</provenance>

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<country key="place_1000080">Italian</country> (<settlement key="place_7000457">Florence</settlement> (?))<!--ORIGINAL: Italian, Florence (?)--></origPlace>
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<provenance><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_19743305">Guglielmo Libri</persName>, no. 863 in his sale, 1859.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1859" resp="#SC">Purchased by the Bodleian.</acquisition>
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<provenance><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_19743305">Guglielmo Libri</persName>, no. 774 in his sale, 1859.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1859" resp="#SC">Purchased by the Bodleian.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#PA">Written for the Benedictine abbey of <orgName role="formerOwner" key="org_144">St Proclus</orgName> at Bologna (congregation of S Giustina) (liturgical evidence)</provenance>
<provenance resp="#PA"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_19743305">Guglielmo Libri</persName> sale, Sotheby's, 30 March 1859, no. 342.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1859" resp="#SC">Purchased by the Bodleian.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#PA">Written for the Benedictine abbey of <orgName role="formerOwner" key="org_250806462">St Sixtus, Piacenza</orgName>; ex libris, fol. 1 (16th century, second half): 'Hoc
epistolarium est sancti Syxti de placentia, signatum numero 27'.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#PA"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_19743305">Guglielmo Libri</persName> sale, Sotheby's, 30 March 1859, no. 343.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1859" resp="#SC">Purchased by the Bodleian.</acquisition>
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<provenance>Possibly from <orgName key="org_125070864" role="formerOwner" cert="unknown">Aulne-sur-Sambre</orgName> (cf. MS. Add. C. 152)</provenance>
<acquisition resp="#SC">Purchased by the Bodleian in 1843.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#SC"><persName key="person_66816439">Sir Simon Degge (d. 1703)</persName>.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#SC">His great-grandson <persName role="formerOwner" key="person_2809">Simon Degge M.D. (d. 1729)</persName> (who wrote in the volume on 5 April 1723).</provenance>
<!-- https://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol5/cxii-clii 'Simon Degge, M. D., great-grandson of Sir Simon, died in 1729, leaving an only daughter married to Hay' -->
<provenance resp="#SC"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_7470435">A. J. Horwood</persName>; lot. 1325 in his sale, 12 June 1883, purchased for the Library.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#SC"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_7470435">A. J. Horwood</persName>; lot. 1325 in his sale, 12 June 1883.</provenance>
<acquisition resp="#SC" when="1883">Purchased for the Bodleian.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#DD">Feasts of the translation of St Edward (instituted 1161) and of Thomas Becket (canonized 1173) have been added, suggesting the original entries were made before these dates.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#DD">'Dedicatio ecclesie Christi Cant.', 4 May, deleted, but other entries confirm the provenance (see <title>Summary Catalogue</title>).</provenance>
<acquisition resp="#SC" notAfter="1884">Referenced in 1884.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#DD">Contemporary ex libris, fol. 1v: 'Quicumque situm librum rapuerit ... ab aecclesia sancte Caeciliae sit perpetua damnatione damnatus'.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#DD">Still at St Cecilia's in 1677 (<title>Maxima bibliotheca veterum patrum</title> viii (1677), 883-1124).</provenance>
<provenance resp="#PA">Libri sale, Sotheby's 5 April 1859, lot 1188, 'a consignment from abroard'.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1859" resp="#SC">Purchased by the Bodleian.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#SC">'192' in some 18th cent. (?) sale.</provenance>
<provenance><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_19743305">Guglielmo Libri</persName>, no. 936 in his sale, 1859.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1859" resp="#SC">Purchased by the Bodleian.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#PA #VD">From a monastery dedicated to St Peter. Arms, fol. 1: <heraldry>azure, a cross of calvary or, surmounted by a chaplet vert with cross keys overall or</heraldry> (Theatines?) [according to Pacht and Alexander], <heraldry>azure on a mountain of 3 coupeaux a passion cross or with a crown of thorns
vert, and a scourge silver pending from each end of the cross, over all 2 keys
in saltire, wards in chief or</heraldry> [according to van Dijk].</provenance>
<acquisition notAfter="1880" resp="#SC">Acquired before 1880.</acquisition>
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<p n="composite">Composite: fols. 3-33 || fol. 34 || fols. 35-94 || fols. 95-102 || fols. 103-132</p>
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<provenance><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_51728429">John Selden (d. 1654)</persName>; acquired from his executors in 1659.</provenance>
<provenance><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_51728429">John Selden (d. 1654)</persName>.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1659">Acquired from his executors in 1659.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#DD">Text ends with the death and burial of Henry III in 1271, but genealogy continues in the same hand to Edward I and Edward II. The first picture is captioned 'Edwardus Rex pater istius regis', and others include one of the same king, Edward I, captioned 'Edward le bon Rey' and one of Edward II, crowned, captioned 'Edward qui ore est'. From this it may be deduced that Edward I was dead when the pictures were done but since the number of his regnal years is not filled in (nor are those of Edward II) in the text, it seems that he was alive when the text was written. A date close to 1307, the year in which he died, is certain.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#MLH"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_27215170">Elias Ashmole, 1617-1692</persName>.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#MLH">Bequeathed by him to the Ashmolean Museum.</provenance>
<acquisition resp="#MLH" when="1960">Transferred to the Bodleian Library in 1860.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#DD">Written before the death of Edward I in 1307; the number of his regnal years is not inserted. John Balliol, king of Scotland, 1292-6, is the last Scottish king shown. Closely related to MS. Bodl. Rolls 3.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#MLH"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_27215170">Elias Ashmole, 1617-1692</persName>.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#MLH">Bequeathed by him to the Ashmolean Museum.</provenance>
<acquisition resp="#MLH" when="1960">Transferred to the Bodleian Library in 1860.</acquisition>
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<provenance>Each month is headed with a reference to the year 1451 in the past tense, e.g. fol. 3v, 'anno domini 1451 incipiebat inductio primi cicli...', but a date substantially later than 1451 seems highly unlikely.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#MLH"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_27215170">Elias Ashmole, 1617-1692</persName>.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#MLH">Bequeathed by him to the Ashmolean Museum.</provenance>
<acquisition resp="#MLH" when="1960">Transferred to the Bodleian Library in 1860.</acquisition>
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<provenance resp="#DD">Solar and Easter tables run from 1386, lunar tables from 1387. Fols. 8v-9v are in hands of 15th century. Fol. 8v, 'regule Ebor', suggesting a York connection. Fol. 2, '...frater Ricardus Thorpp Augustiniensis', perhaps to be identified with the member of the York Austin Friars who witnessed the inventorying of the convent's library in 1372.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#DD">Fol. 11v: '<persName role="formerOwner" key="person_2835">Thomas longland de fastonsley</persName>' (16th century, middle).</provenance>
<provenance resp="#MLH"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_27215170">Elias Ashmole, 1617-1692</persName>.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#MLH">Bequeathed by him to the Ashmolean Museum.</provenance>
<acquisition resp="#MLH" when="1960">Transferred to the Bodleian Library in 1860.</acquisition>
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<provenance>A copy was made from the MS. in the seventeenth century (British Library MS. Sloane 3857)</provenance>
<provenance>'Ex dono <persName role="formerOwner" key="person_2860">-- Vaughan</persName> coll. En. nasi schol.' (note in the hand of Edward Lhuyd, d. 1709, fol. 1r). Not in the 1697 catalogue, so presumably entered the Ashmolean Museum between 1697 and 1709 (<title>Summary Catalogue</title> V.82).</provenance>
<provenance>Transferred to the Bodleian Library in 1860.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1960">Transferred to the Bodleian Library in 1860.</acquisition>
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<p n="composite">Composite: fols. 1-144v, 171-6 || fols. 145r-169v </p>
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<provenance resp="#MLH"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_27215170">Elias Ashmole, 1617-1692</persName>.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#MLH">Bequeathed by him to the Ashmolean Museum.</provenance>
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<provenance>Several booklets brought together in the early fourteenth century. <!--A collection of texts and diagrams written by the scribe of the Hereford Map c. 1299 (probably items 2, 4-6, 8) was supplemented soon after by items 1, 3, 7, 9-16, added --> </provenance>
<provenance>'By me hugh nalynghurst' (?) (fol. 72r, erased, 16th cent.)</provenance>
<provenance>'By me <persName role="signer">hugh nalynghurst</persName>' (?) (fol. 72r, erased, 16th cent.)</provenance>
<provenance>'Sum <persName role="formerOwner" key="person_2837">Johannis Gibbon</persName>. e coll. sancte et individuae Trinitatis Oxon : et ejusdem coll. convictoris. Anno Domini 1628 men: Maij nono' (fol. 72v).</provenance>
<provenance><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_27215170">Elias Ashmole, 1617-1692</persName>.</provenance>
<provenance>Bequeathed by him to the Ashmolean Museum.</provenance>
<acquisition when="1960">Transferred to the Bodleian Library in 1860.</acquisition>
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<provenance>Fol. ii: 'iste liber datur in vadium domino <persName role="formerOwner" key="person_2834">Dauid <supplied><gap unit="chars" quantity="5"/></supplied></persName> Anno Domini millesimo CCCC<hi rend="superscript">mo</hi> lxxxvi<hi rend="superscript">to</hi></provenance>
<provenance><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_7488414">John Stowe, 1525?-1605</persName>: his hand on fol. 17v and passim.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#Q"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_18015860">William Browne, 1590/1-1645?</persName>: 'Liber W. Browne', fol. 1; 'W. Browne Inter. Templi, 1614', fol. 133v.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#MLH"><persName role="formerOwner" key="person_27215170">Elias Ashmole, 1617-1692</persName>.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#MLH">Bequeathed by him to the Ashmolean Museum.</provenance>
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<provenance resp="#DD"> In the upper margin of fol. 2: 'meginpreht vuolfmunt de ouuinga nisint[?]’, 10th century.</provenance>
<provenance resp="#PA">Inserted slip (19th cent.), fol. iii, implies that the volume once
belonged to <orgName role="formerOwner" key="org_150912735">St Emmeram’s, Regensburg</orgName>, but there appears to be no confirmation of this elsewhere in the book.</provenance>
<acquisition resp="#MLH" when="1840">Purchased by the Bodleian in 1840.</acquisition>
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