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James, M. R.; Lambeth Palace Library [Hrsg.]
A descriptive catalogue of the manuscripts in the Library of Lambeth Palace: the mediaeval manuscripts — Cambridge: Univ.Pr., 1932

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28. Inc. lib. b. Aug. de vera et falsa penitencia (xl. 1113). . 232
Quantum sit appetenda—in odorem suauitatis.
Then followed here : De assumpcione b. virginis.
De visitacione infirmorum, both lost.
29. Lib. b. Aug. de natura et gracia (xliv. 247) . . . 241
Librum quern misistis—bonitas in sec. sec. Amen.
30. Epistola Aug. ad Valentinum (xxxiii. 968, 971) . ■ . 259
Domino dilectiss... Venerunt ad nos
De gracia et libero arbitrio ad Valentinum (xlv. 881) . 260 b
Domino dilectiss... Cresconium felicem et alium
■—manifestacionem dniet salu.n.I.C.cui...insec.sec. Amen.
31. Inc. lib. b. Aug. de correpcione et gracia ad Valentinum
monachum (xlv. 915) . . .... 273 Z
Lectis litteris—cooperit multitudinem peccatorum.
284 b—287 blank.
On 287*5 (xv). Opera ancelmi byse florysshed.
Opera Augusti(ni).

51. Petrus Londoniensis de Visionibus.

J- 7- 4
fol. 86

Vellum, 14 x 9j, ff. 2 + 462 + 2, double columns of 39 lines.
Cent, xiii, early, in two main hands, the first pointed, the second
rounder and more regular: two (or three) volumes.
Binding, old brown leather (xvii ?).
2 fo. experimentum or per eum uidebant
Collation: <x2| i10| 28—158 162 i6*4(+two)| i/8-428 43^ j 44s—5881
(1 a fragment).
Quire 1 has no old number: quires 2-16 have been numbered
i-xv: quires 17-43 were numbered i-xxvii: quires 44-58 were
first numbered i-xv and subsequently xxviii-xlii. Quire 16* is an
addition by the first hand. Of course many of the quire-numbers
have been cut off.
Title by Sancroft.
On the lower margin of f. 2 (first leaf of text) is a medieval
press-mark.
De vjt0 ordine xlijus: both numerals rewritten over erasures.
Probably this is the pressmark of Holy Trinity Priory, Aidgate.
There are also the names: Arundel and Lumley.
It is an immense compilation, apparently only extant in this
copy (which seems to have been transcribed under the eye of the
author), of revelations of the other world, extracted from the Lives
 
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