38 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS. [19~
There is also an old title of cent, xii:
AvGUSTINUS DE BONO C0N1VGII. Lib. I.
Aug. de virginitate. Lib. I.
Aug. de Nuptiis et Concupiscentia. Libri II.
The same is repeated below in a neat xvth cent. hand.
The writing of the old title reminds me of some entries in
Canterbury books : but I cannot find this MS. in the Canterbury
Catalogues.
Collation: i6 ii8—xviii8 xix? (three leaves left).
Contents:
1. The titles are in red (xiii), the other xv.
Augustinus de bono coniugali . . . . . . f. i
Quoniam unusquisque homo humani (in capitals).
Ends f. 27 b: fratres fuerunt.
2. Extract from the Retractations:
Postquam scripsi de bono coniugali .... 28
5 lines.
Augustinus de sancta Virginitate (in red: xiii) ... 28
Librum de bono coniugali nuper edidimus (in capitals).
Ends f. 66 b: et superexaltate eum in saecula. Amen.
3. Extract from the Retractations.
Scripsi duos libros ad inlustrem uirum .... 67
Letter from Augustine to Valerius.
Domino inlustri et merito praestantissimo . . . 67 b
Augustinus de nuptiis et concupiscentia liber ius . . . 69
Haeretici noui.
Liber ii. ......... . 98 b
Ends f. 144 b: saluator possit esse et ipsorum.
Then follows an erasure of some xvith cent, accounts.
20. Dictionarium Morale. Kk. 4. 7
Paper, 11^· x 8|, ff. numbered from 19 to 193. Cent, xv late.
Given by Barnabas Oley, Master.
On the last flyleaf is a badly scribbled copy of an obligation
temp. Henry VIII (?) relating to some one living at Colling in
Yorkshire.
Collation: x10 (wants 1-4, 15, 16) y16 z“ &1G (wants 15, 16) aa“
(wants 1, 2, 16) Bb16 (wants 14-16) cc16 (wants 5) Dd1G (wants 1-5)
ee“ ff gone gg16 (+ 1) hh16 ii16: one flyleaf.
The work is the second half of a sort of Speculum Morale. It
consists of a number of pictures of trees roughly drawn with large
There is also an old title of cent, xii:
AvGUSTINUS DE BONO C0N1VGII. Lib. I.
Aug. de virginitate. Lib. I.
Aug. de Nuptiis et Concupiscentia. Libri II.
The same is repeated below in a neat xvth cent. hand.
The writing of the old title reminds me of some entries in
Canterbury books : but I cannot find this MS. in the Canterbury
Catalogues.
Collation: i6 ii8—xviii8 xix? (three leaves left).
Contents:
1. The titles are in red (xiii), the other xv.
Augustinus de bono coniugali . . . . . . f. i
Quoniam unusquisque homo humani (in capitals).
Ends f. 27 b: fratres fuerunt.
2. Extract from the Retractations:
Postquam scripsi de bono coniugali .... 28
5 lines.
Augustinus de sancta Virginitate (in red: xiii) ... 28
Librum de bono coniugali nuper edidimus (in capitals).
Ends f. 66 b: et superexaltate eum in saecula. Amen.
3. Extract from the Retractations.
Scripsi duos libros ad inlustrem uirum .... 67
Letter from Augustine to Valerius.
Domino inlustri et merito praestantissimo . . . 67 b
Augustinus de nuptiis et concupiscentia liber ius . . . 69
Haeretici noui.
Liber ii. ......... . 98 b
Ends f. 144 b: saluator possit esse et ipsorum.
Then follows an erasure of some xvith cent, accounts.
20. Dictionarium Morale. Kk. 4. 7
Paper, 11^· x 8|, ff. numbered from 19 to 193. Cent, xv late.
Given by Barnabas Oley, Master.
On the last flyleaf is a badly scribbled copy of an obligation
temp. Henry VIII (?) relating to some one living at Colling in
Yorkshire.
Collation: x10 (wants 1-4, 15, 16) y16 z“ &1G (wants 15, 16) aa“
(wants 1, 2, 16) Bb16 (wants 14-16) cc16 (wants 5) Dd1G (wants 1-5)
ee“ ff gone gg16 (+ 1) hh16 ii16: one flyleaf.
The work is the second half of a sort of Speculum Morale. It
consists of a number of pictures of trees roughly drawn with large