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Add. MS 37075
British Library
London
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United Kingdom
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199r-205r
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Distichs
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Incipit:
Catonis disticha: the well-known delectus of moral sentences (Bährens, Poetae Minores, iii. 214), without the prefatory prose matter. (per SOCAM)
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Si deus est animus nobis ut carmina dicunt (per SOCAM)
History
Explicit liber Catonis. a Warrewyke (per SOCAM)
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XV
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1401-1500
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Additional Information
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"evidently the school-book of a grammarschool boy in London. A reference (f. 191) to the practice of making rose-garlands for St. Anthony's day suggests that this may have been the school of St. Anthony, Threadneedle St., at which Sir Thomas More and others were scholars." (per SOCAM); "John Booth, of Twemlow: Owned: in 1682." (per SOCAM)
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Bibliography:
SOCAM (http://searcharchives.bl.uk/IAMS_VU2:IAMS032-002055627)
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N/A