54 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS [37-
Collation: 1 flyleaves I14 (2 and 13 are later insertions) 212 312
(+ 2 after 5) 412 512 68 (6 canc.) 712-2O12 216.
\a-\\a have notes.
On iib the gloss begins.
Sohito matrimonio. dixit -s • de iure dotis . . . . . f. ii£
Digest, i-xiv.
Rub. soluto matrimonio ....... r
Text. Dotis causa semper et ubique precipua est
ff. 2 and 13 are in a different hand : they have no text, the gloss is
written and a blank left for the text.
Lib. 11, f. 11. in, 26: on ff. 32, 33 the text is in a different hand
but not the gloss, 33^ is blank: iv, 39: v, 58vi, 75<5:
vn, 87^: vin, 98^: ix, ii7<5: x, 142/2: xi, 164: xn, 188:
xni, 214; xiv, 229^.
Ends 244a: postliminio sit reuersus. Expl. 1. inforc’.
On the last leaf are some capitula and notes.
After quire 17 (f. 203) the full gloss ceases : notes are written in a
small hand and between the columns, so as to leave room for a
gloss. After quire 18 (f. 215) this ceases and the text is written
in longer columns. Still some pages have copious marginal notes.
On f. 215 in the lower margin is:
Galfridus de Wyttelay cauit pro emtione huius libri testibus
Willelmo de pottehon (or poccehon) communi stacionario et
Nicholao de Oisceford a.d. m° ccc° ix°.
38. Opus imperfectum.
Vellum, i5gX io|, ff. 134, double columns of 42 and 39 lines.
Cent, xv early, in two good hands, or possibly three. Written in
England. 2 fo. Ysaac fuit.
Calf binding, notes of price and pressmarks gone.
Collation: I8 | gap | 28-88 910-1110 1212 1310 1410 (wants 9, 10).
Seven quires of 8 leaves appear to be missing between quires
1 and 2: with quire 2 begins an old foliation running from 66
(probably a mistake for 65).
No trace of provenance survives.
Opus imperfectum super Matthaeum (P. G. Ivi. 601) . . . f. 1
Sicut referunt quidam mathaeum conscribere
There is a handsome but rather coarse initial of characteristic
English work in gold and colour with daisy-buds, spreading into
a partial border at top and bottom of the page.
Hom. 1 ends imperfectly 8 b\ Et inuenitur ieconias hie duorum
numerum tenere patris sui.
A gap probably of 56 leaves (see above) follows: the text resumes
with f. 9 in Hom. xv : cum delectacione committimus
Collation: 1 flyleaves I14 (2 and 13 are later insertions) 212 312
(+ 2 after 5) 412 512 68 (6 canc.) 712-2O12 216.
\a-\\a have notes.
On iib the gloss begins.
Sohito matrimonio. dixit -s • de iure dotis . . . . . f. ii£
Digest, i-xiv.
Rub. soluto matrimonio ....... r
Text. Dotis causa semper et ubique precipua est
ff. 2 and 13 are in a different hand : they have no text, the gloss is
written and a blank left for the text.
Lib. 11, f. 11. in, 26: on ff. 32, 33 the text is in a different hand
but not the gloss, 33^ is blank: iv, 39: v, 58vi, 75<5:
vn, 87^: vin, 98^: ix, ii7<5: x, 142/2: xi, 164: xn, 188:
xni, 214; xiv, 229^.
Ends 244a: postliminio sit reuersus. Expl. 1. inforc’.
On the last leaf are some capitula and notes.
After quire 17 (f. 203) the full gloss ceases : notes are written in a
small hand and between the columns, so as to leave room for a
gloss. After quire 18 (f. 215) this ceases and the text is written
in longer columns. Still some pages have copious marginal notes.
On f. 215 in the lower margin is:
Galfridus de Wyttelay cauit pro emtione huius libri testibus
Willelmo de pottehon (or poccehon) communi stacionario et
Nicholao de Oisceford a.d. m° ccc° ix°.
38. Opus imperfectum.
Vellum, i5gX io|, ff. 134, double columns of 42 and 39 lines.
Cent, xv early, in two good hands, or possibly three. Written in
England. 2 fo. Ysaac fuit.
Calf binding, notes of price and pressmarks gone.
Collation: I8 | gap | 28-88 910-1110 1212 1310 1410 (wants 9, 10).
Seven quires of 8 leaves appear to be missing between quires
1 and 2: with quire 2 begins an old foliation running from 66
(probably a mistake for 65).
No trace of provenance survives.
Opus imperfectum super Matthaeum (P. G. Ivi. 601) . . . f. 1
Sicut referunt quidam mathaeum conscribere
There is a handsome but rather coarse initial of characteristic
English work in gold and colour with daisy-buds, spreading into
a partial border at top and bottom of the page.
Hom. 1 ends imperfectly 8 b\ Et inuenitur ieconias hie duorum
numerum tenere patris sui.
A gap probably of 56 leaves (see above) follows: the text resumes
with f. 9 in Hom. xv : cum delectacione committimus