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MS 392

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2023

Kari Anne Rand
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Universitetet i Oslo
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Described Thomas James 114; Stanley K. 9; Nasmith 392; James, Corpus 392; Wenzel, pp. 207–209, 525–528; Repertorium, vol. 1, pp. 62–63; Index of Images 104.

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f. 258

O lord how dyuers & onlych were þe pepul wordes ihesu þese too processyones in þe fyrst þei \cried/ on hy bendictus &c blessed be he þat comeþ in þe name of a lord in þe secound þe cried as hy tolle tolle ley hond upon hym takeþ hym …

f. 258v

… & bryng ʒow into þe temple of his faderes kyndem [sic] into blys of heuen þer \to/ be euerlastyng ad quod nos perducat qui cum fine viuit & regnat.

‘O quam dissimilem &c’. Sermon for Palm Sunday (on Matthew 21.2). According to Repertorium ‘a revised and heavily abbreviated version’ of the Latin sermon which precedes it on ff. 253–257v. Discussed Wenzel, pp. 207–209, 525–528.

MS s. xv3–4. James's foliation is incorrect (his f. 261 should have been 258). On ff. 320v and 325 the name ‘Gherlacus Saxo’; on f. 316v ‘questio magister Kerff’, identified by Wenzel, p. 209, as William Corfe, proctor of Archbishop Chichele (d. 1417). MS given to the College by Matthew Parker.

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The Index of Middle English Prose
Handlist XX: Manuscripts in the Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
, pp. 116 - 117
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2009

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  • MS 392
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  • Book: The Index of Middle English Prose
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  • Kari Anne Rand, Universitetet i Oslo
  • Book: The Index of Middle English Prose
  • Online publication: 07 March 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846157370.040
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