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MS lat. 58
Lincoln College
Oxford
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United Kingdom
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NE: I found the author attributions in Chris Lee Nighman, Reform and Humanismin the Sermons of Richard Fleming at the Council of Constance (1417), (PhD diss. Toronto 1996)
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Proverbs by various classical authors, notably Virgil, Seneca, and Cicero; Cato is not mentioned, but may be among them
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Latin (proverbs)
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Sententiae proverbiales, sive Phrases, e Poetis Latinis praecipue collectae (per Coxe Catalogus Oxford Colleges)
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Virgilius in Georgic. non omnia possumus omnes (per Coxe Catalogus Oxford Colleges)
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XIV-XV
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1301-1500
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"ex dono Fundatoris" (per Coxe Catalogus Oxford Colleges)
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Coxe Catalogus Oxford Colleges, part 1, section 8, p. 35, no. 58
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NE: I found the author attributions in Chris Lee Nighman, Reform and Humanismin the Sermons of Richard Fleming at the Council of Constance (1417), (PhD diss. Toronto 1996)