108 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS [68
Ends with a section De latitudine superiorum planetarum,
ending—de predictis signis et numero auferetur.
95 b blank.
4. Musica Boethii in the hand of 1 . . . . . . f. 96
Proemium. musicam naturaliter nobis esse coniunctam et mores
uel honestare uel euertere.
Quoniam quidem perceptio sensuum
Initial in very bright red and blue.
The Spartan decree against Timotheus is carefully but un-
skilfully written, p. 97.
Lib. 11. 114^, in. 130 Z>, iv. 143^, v. 165.
ending: ut in diatonicis generibus nusquam una.
On and after p. 156 none of the larger diagrams have been
inserted. Those which have been, are very good throughout
the book.
On the last leaf is only : x lib.
The book is in fine condition, and is an admirable piece of
writing.
68. Durandi Rationale.
f.
J./3.6
■ fol. 81
B. 17
Vellum, 13| x 8|, ff. 2 + 290, double columns of 52 lines.
Cent, xiv, in a good Italian hand, on the familiar polished vellum.
Calf binding, pr. 3s.
Collation: a2 i10-i410 156 i610-2910 304.
From Lanthony. On the flyleaf is: Istum librum legauit
Mr. Joh. Leche ecclesie Lanth. iuxta Glouc. Cuius anima per
misericordiam dei requiescat in pace. amen. Qui eum alienauerit a
dicta domo anathema sit. Amen.
Above this is a partially erased earlier inscription : Racionale
diuinorum officiorum prefer (?).
The word lantonie seems to end the line.
Racionale diuinorum officiorum inc. .....
Quecumque in ecclesiasticis officiis
A square picture of Italian work heads the text. Under a broad arch
in C. on blue ground Durandus seated in white mitre, pinkish
chasuble over blue, holding a large book : he is beardless,
7?. and L. are two narrow pointed arches with pink ground : in
each a blue curtain folded to the shaft.
Lib. II. 23 b has a nice initial in gold and blue with red pen work.
III. 34, similar but better initial.
Ends with a section De latitudine superiorum planetarum,
ending—de predictis signis et numero auferetur.
95 b blank.
4. Musica Boethii in the hand of 1 . . . . . . f. 96
Proemium. musicam naturaliter nobis esse coniunctam et mores
uel honestare uel euertere.
Quoniam quidem perceptio sensuum
Initial in very bright red and blue.
The Spartan decree against Timotheus is carefully but un-
skilfully written, p. 97.
Lib. 11. 114^, in. 130 Z>, iv. 143^, v. 165.
ending: ut in diatonicis generibus nusquam una.
On and after p. 156 none of the larger diagrams have been
inserted. Those which have been, are very good throughout
the book.
On the last leaf is only : x lib.
The book is in fine condition, and is an admirable piece of
writing.
68. Durandi Rationale.
f.
J./3.6
■ fol. 81
B. 17
Vellum, 13| x 8|, ff. 2 + 290, double columns of 52 lines.
Cent, xiv, in a good Italian hand, on the familiar polished vellum.
Calf binding, pr. 3s.
Collation: a2 i10-i410 156 i610-2910 304.
From Lanthony. On the flyleaf is: Istum librum legauit
Mr. Joh. Leche ecclesie Lanth. iuxta Glouc. Cuius anima per
misericordiam dei requiescat in pace. amen. Qui eum alienauerit a
dicta domo anathema sit. Amen.
Above this is a partially erased earlier inscription : Racionale
diuinorum officiorum prefer (?).
The word lantonie seems to end the line.
Racionale diuinorum officiorum inc. .....
Quecumque in ecclesiasticis officiis
A square picture of Italian work heads the text. Under a broad arch
in C. on blue ground Durandus seated in white mitre, pinkish
chasuble over blue, holding a large book : he is beardless,
7?. and L. are two narrow pointed arches with pink ground : in
each a blue curtain folded to the shaft.
Lib. II. 23 b has a nice initial in gold and blue with red pen work.
III. 34, similar but better initial.