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M. R. James n. 97
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D.22
St. John's College
Cambridge
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United Kingdom
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237r-281v
DSB Title:
James Descriptive Catalogue: "Authorities are quoted in the margin. Trimogestus uel Veiecius is frequent. The latest works quoted seem to be Architrenius, Bernardinus. We also have Remigius, Secundus philosophus, Aristot. in ethica. The ordinary Latin poets are much used. Martial is always Martialis cocus."
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prouerbia diuersorum auctorum per alphabetum (per James)
Proverbia philosophorum: alphabetical list of proverbs drawn from various authors; Cato is not mentioned but might be among them
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Latin (proverbs)
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Amor ociose causa sollicitudinis est. (per James)
History
Vita est processio emanans a primo ente quiete et sempiterno (Aristotle; per James)
CAT Date:
XIV
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1301-1400
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St Augustine's, Canterbury: liber monachorum S. Aug. anglicum apostoli
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Bibliography:
James, Descriptive Catalogue St John's College, pp. 126-29 (http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections/manuscripts/medieval_manuscripts/medman/D_22.htm)
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James Descriptive Catalogue: "Authorities are quoted in the margin. Trimogestus uel Veiecius is frequent. The latest works quoted seem to be Architrenius, Bernardinus. We also have Remigius, Secundus philosophus, Aristot. in ethica. The ordinary Latin poets are much used. Martial is always Martialis cocus."