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James, M. R.; Clare College / Library [Hrsg.]
A descriptive catalogue of the western manuscripts in the library of Clare College <Cambridge> — Cambridge: University Press, 1905

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CLARE COLLEGE LIBRARY.

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minis...ego Matheus alberti de libris notariorum Bononiensis
Ciuitatis...summulam quandam compilare presumo.
Ends unfinished 92 a:
Taliter super sceleribus propono procedere transgressorum
quod malefici.
Then follow in another hand:
a. Letter from William Abbot of Chester to Roger Bp. of
Coventry and Lichfield asking him to ordain R. de B. sub-
deacon. In margin, Litera pro titzilo . . . . . f. 92
This Bp. must be either R. de Weseham, 1245-56, or De
Molend, 1257-95.
b. Litera Regis Anglie summo pontifici directa ... 92
Ostensio quo iure Rex Anglie vendicauit superius dominium
in Regno Scotie.
To Pope Boniface VIII.
Ending imperfect on 92 b :
Quod Alexandrum filium suum sicut ligium hominem suum.
c. In another hand:
Copies of documents concerning the election of J. prior of
the monastery of B. to the Abbacy of the same monastery
in the first year of Clement V. (1305) in succession to
Abbot T. de O. ........ 93
Signed and attested by H. dictus Sauage clericus Lych. dioc.
notary public.
7. In two columns, in another hand :
a. Confictus inter vinum et aquam . . . . . 94^
Dum tenerent medium omnia tumultum.
Ed. Wright, Poems of Walter Mapes, Camden Soc. 1841,
pp. 87-92, where this copy is mentioned.
Ends 95 b, as in Wright.
b. Conflictus inter potatorem et ciphum suum minus con-
cauum .......... 95 b
Ve tibi mi ciate ueniens sine concauitate.
14 lines ending
Non vena plena quia languet egena crumena.
Not in Wright.
c. Questus primatis de admixtione aque cum uino . . 95 £
In cratere meo thetis est coniuncta lyeo
Est dea iuncta deo sed dea maior eo
Ne valet hie vel ea nisi cum fuerint pharisea (i.e.
separate)
Amodo propterea sit deus absque dea.
d. A large collection of proverbs, etc., in verse, beginning :
Si tibi do mihi des, si nil do nil michi debes.
It includes the Virgilian lines :
Nocte pluit tota.
Ends 96 b.
Aurum resplendet · victor certamine pollet.
 
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