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ff. 221-276. OF THE VII SACRAMENTS. Begins:

As towching þe VII Sacraments...

Ends:

...schuld not be reasonable, sure, ne profitable.

Dd. xii. 42.

A duodecimo, of 99 leaves, neatly written in the xviith century, apparently the transcript of a printed book.

A Treatise, in the form of question and answer, on the difference of God's government of his Church under the Law, and the government of his Church under the Gospel.'

Begins (after a Preface to the Christian Reader'...) :

What is God's glory? and how may we conceive of it?
Ends:

If therefore thou wilt approve thyself a Minister of Jesus Christ, and become profitable to the Church of God, preach the word of Faith only.▾

Dd. xii. 43.

A 12mo, on paper, of 309 pages, in good preservation.

COLLECTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC RECORDS, and his own private Memoranda relating to the Revenues of the See of Norwich, by Anthony Harison.

Amongst these Collections will be found a valuation of the dilapidations of the property of the See 'libelled by Bishop Jegon against the administrators of Bishop Redman.' This book was completed in or soon after the year 1632.

See Blomefield's Norfolk, 11. 401, n. ".

Dd. XII. 44.

A duodecimo, on parchment, of 213 leaves, in various handwritings of the xvth or xvith centuries. ff. 1-53 have double columns: ff. 12-53 are very minutely written, with from 50 to 60 lines in a column: ff. 54 to end have about 25 lines in a page.

1. ff. 1—11. 'DE SPIRITU ET ANIMA.' Capp. 1-33.
Begins:

Quoniam dictum est mihi...

Ends:

...aliud non sit quam ratio.

S. August. Opp. Paris, 1837, vi. pp. 1141-1172.

2. ff. 12-20. A Glossary of Proper Names occurring in Scripture, with their meanings: similar to that usually found at the end of copies of the Vulgate.

3. ff. 20-22. The Gospels Harmonized: in the form of references arranged in parallel columns.

4. ff. 22-25. A table of the Gospels and Epistles for the Sundays and Holydays through the year.

5. ff. 25-31. A fragment of a Latin Glossary.

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6. ff. 32-37. HUGO [DE S. VICTORE] DE ARRHA ANIME.' Begins:

Loquitur secreto anime mee...

Ends:

...hoc totis precordiis concupisco. Opp. Mogunt. 1617, 1. pp. 144–150.

7. f. 37. On the Lord's Prayer.

An Extract from S. Ambrose, de Sacramentis, Lib. v. Opp. Paris, 1690, 1. pp. 377-380.

This is followed by brief notes from Eusebius, &c.

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8. ff. 38-45. MEDITATIONES.'

The first is Medit. III. among those of Anselm: the second occurs August. Opp. Paris, 1837, vi. p. 1369. The rest are compiled from various

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The titles are 'De Sancto Petro et Paulo,' 'De delicto et peccato,' 'De damnatis,' 'De cruce,' 'De ascensione Domini.'

10. ff. 54-213. 'ARISTOTELIS ETHICORUM VERSIO LABy Leonardo Bruno.

TINA.

Begins:

Aristotelis Ethicorum libros facere latinos nuper institui...

Ends:

Explicit liber decimus ethicorum q m. iohannes hyl......

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A parchment book, in octavo, 385 leaves, with 17 leaves of Index: one leaf wanting at the end; handwriting of the XIVth century.

DECRETALES GREGORII.

763

Dd. xi. 46.

A small quarto, on parchment, of 211 leaves, with about 27 lines in a page, written in the xvth century. ff. 87-98 are blank.

D. THOME AQUINATIS OPUSCULA.

Nearly all of these occur in the edition printed at Antwerp in 1612 a. D., to which references are given below: but §§ 3, 8, 15, 17, 20 have not been identified.

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...et hec de universalibus dicta sufficiunt pro presenti. 9. ff. 99-109. De oppositis.' Ibid. 36.

10. ff. 109-112.

11. ff. 112-117.

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'De natura accidentis.' Ibid. 41.
'De causa diversitatis secundum Nu-

This is part of Opusc. 70 ibid. Super Boetium de Trinitate.
12. ff. 117, 118.

13. ff. 119-122.

'De commixtione elementorum.' Ibid. 33. De occultis accionibus nature.' Ibid. 34. 'De motu cordis.' Ibid. 35. 15. ff. 125-128. De unitate et uno.' Begins:

14. ff. 122—125.

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Unitas est qua unaqueque res dicitur una......

Ends:

...unaqueque est una et id quod est.

16. ff. 129-136. 'De natura instantis.' Ibid. 36.

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17. ff. 136-138. De mensura et numero.'

Begins:

Secundum Philosophum decimo metaphysice...

Ends:

...sed principium ordinabilium.

18. ff. 139-143. • De natura verbi intellectus. Ibid. 14.

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21. ff. 170-211. Tractatus Grammaticus.' Imperfect. Begins:

Quoniam autem intelligere et scire contigit...

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A 12mo, on vellum, containing ff. 502, in double columns, with 46 lines in each column. It has occasional illuminated initial letters. Date, the xivth century.

BIBLIA VULGATA SANCTI HIERONYMI.

It is imperfect at the commencement, and begins in the middle of the prologue:

celi ezechieli qui populo peccatori clausi...

The last few verses of Job are written over three times; a blank leaf follows f. 226: f. 228 has been cut in half: the leaf containing the last verses of the Apocalypse is missing. The MS. concludes with an Index of Proper names with explanations. The books occur in the usual order, except that the Acts follows the Epistle to the Hebrews. The Psalter is omitted. Matthew begins f. 379.

There are a few scholia in the margin.

St

In f. 38 is written the name James Piksmell: and in f. 226 that of Samuell Rustat.

765

Dd. XII. 48.

A paper book, in 12mo; 188 leaves.

'REPORTS in the KING'S BENCH,' 3 Chas. I.

766

767

768

Dd. xi. 49.

A similar book, and in the same handwriting; 184 leaves. 'REPORTS in the KING'S BENCH,' 4 Chas. I.

Dd. XII. 50.

A duodecimo, on parchment, of 145 leaves, mutilated and imperfect at both ends, written in three different hands. The first two leaves are in a small but legible character; ff. 40-64 in a different and larger handwriting, with about 35 lines in a page. The remainder is in very pale ink, badly written, and full of abbreviations, containing about 48 lines in a page. All the handwritings are of about the xvi th century.

1. ff. 1, 2. Sermons on Saints' days. A fragment.
Begins :

...corporales neque nunc nobis vocat...

Then follows a Sermon, 'In die S. Marie Magdalene,' and part of another, 'In die Assumpcionis,' ending :

...ut cum eo regnes in eternum.

2. ff. 3-64. A treatise on the Natural History of Animals, from Aristotle, Vincentius, &c.

Begins :

Ecce camelus desertus... (followed by a quotation from Vincentius). Ends:

...sapientior omnibus pecoribus terre.

The next 3 leaves contain an Index to this.

3. ff. 67-119. A similar treatise on Trees.
Begins :

Abies secundum Ysidorum est arbor.

The six leaves, ff. 120-125, contain Indices to §§ 3 and 4.
4. ff. 126-145. A similar treatise on Birds.
Begins :

Aquila potest...

Ends, the last leaf being torn, in red:

Explicit. Amen.

Dd. XII. 51.

A duodecimo, on parchment, of 86 leaves, written in the xvth century.

1. ff. 1-66. An anonymous Treatise on the USE OF THE ASTROLABE,

Compiled by an astronomer of Oxford; in English; very illegible.

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