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MS 371
Lambeth Palace Library
London
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United Kingdom
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123r-130r
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Obtain catalogue entry from: M. R. James, 'A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of Lambeth Palace: The Mediaeval Manuscripts' (Cambridge, 1932). CalmView: "See Hist. Litt. XIII. 67-70. The author is there identified, I do not see why, with Everardus Scotus, canon of Kirkham and abbot of Holm Cultram, c. 1145, who is mentioned by Dempster (Tanner, and Hardy, II. 225) as having written lives of Scottish saints."
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Disticha Catonis (Latin) with Anglo-Norman Translation
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Latin (DC) | Anglo-Norman (translation)
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Incipit:
Schenkl: Cato latine et gallice | CalmView: Catonis Disticha Gallice by Everard
Explicit:
Et ne saueit ren. de crestien lei ...priez sanz ensoigne Pur euerard le moine. Ke cest ou[er]ane aprent prouide[n]c' - sullum la verite. Rubric. Cum animaduerterem quam plurimos homines... The Latin text is intercalated in rubric throughout.
History
...O deu eient part Et de peccheur euera(r)d: eit damne deu merci Rubric. Explicit hic cato qui dixit talia nato Si mea persequeris carmina: doctor eris.
Everard
Euerard le moine
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XIII
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1201-1300
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Possibly from Reading Abbey
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Bibliography:
Schenkl, Bibliotheca patrum latinorum, n. 4589 | CalmView (http://archives.lambethpalacelibrary.org.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=MSS%2f371&pos=6)
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Microfilm: Lambeth Palace Library MS Film 1319 Available from World Microfilms Publications: "Lambeth Palace Library: The Mediaeval Manuscripts" Section V. Theology. Reel 20 (with MSS. 373 & 376)
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Obtain catalogue entry from: M. R. James, 'A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of Lambeth Palace: The Mediaeval Manuscripts' (Cambridge, 1932). CalmView: "See Hist. Litt. XIII. 67-70. The author is there identified, I do not see why, with Everardus Scotus, canon of Kirkham and abbot of Holm Cultram, c. 1145, who is mentioned by Dempster (Tanner, and Hardy, II. 225) as having written lives of Scottish saints."