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Dd.3.45

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2023

Margaret Connolly
Affiliation:
University of St Andrews, Scotland
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Summary

Described Hardwick & Luard: i.101–102.

[1]

f. 1

Auncyentlye the kynges and prynces of hygh felycyte were attendaunts and awayted whan theyr seed shuld brynge foorth generacyon but whan so was that they myghte not come ther to what prosperyte they had theyre lyfe was traversyd in contynuell bewaylyng and they vysted temples and oracles vnto the consummacyon of theyr dayes …

f. 106v

… wyth that medea began stronglye to wepe and syne kneeled doune on booth her knees with greete humylite toffor Jason raquieryng and cryeing …

Boke of th’Istories of Jason, printed by W. Caxton c. 1477 (STC 15383). IPMEP 226. Ed. J. Munro, The History of Jason translated from the French of Raoul Le Fevre by William Caxton c. 1477, EETS es 111 (London, 1913).

Other texts: Glasgow, Hunter 410. IPMEP notes that both MSS are copied from the Caxton print.

Inscriptions: f. 38, upside down in the bottom margin, a fragment of a deed bearing the name ‘Willmo Whytnge’ and mentioning co. Norfolk; f. 72, in text space, ‘Ego sum bonnorum puer quam denorum Edmunde clerke of wrethm in the countye …’; f. 96, bottom right-hand corner: ‘Thys byll mad the … dae off aprell in … ffyrste yere off owr … souerayne lorde kyn … Edward the syx … by the grace off … ynglond Fraunce … Erlond’.

s. xv ex.

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The Index of Middle English Prose
Handlist XIX: Manuscripts in the University Library, Cambridge (Dd-Oo)
, pp. 5
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2009

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  • Dd.3.45
  • Margaret Connolly, University of St Andrews, Scotland
  • Book: The Index of Middle English Prose
  • Online publication: 07 March 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846157363.009
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  • Dd.3.45
  • Margaret Connolly, University of St Andrews, Scotland
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  • Dd.3.45
  • Margaret Connolly, University of St Andrews, Scotland
  • Book: The Index of Middle English Prose
  • Online publication: 07 March 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846157363.009
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