Dublin. Trinity College, MS 97

  • Other Form of the Shelfmark :
    • DUBLIN. Trinity College Library, 0097 (olim B.3.05)
    • DUBLIN, Trinity College Library, 0097 (olim B.3.05)
    • Dublin. Trinity College, MS 97
  • Held at : Dublin. Trinity College
  • Author : Serlon de Wilton (1105?-1181)
  • Date of Origin :

Contents

Data Source: Jonas

  • Serlon de Wilton | Proverbes
    Incipit référence de l'oeuvre : Male buche deit le hume loer / Os nequam mulce ne quid sapiat [nisi]dulce... Que oil ne veit quer ne desire / Cor non affectat quod non oculi nota spectat
    Folio 272va - 275rb

Participant

Other participants

  • Henry Duff abbé de Saint Thomas près Dublin ( Possesseur ) : marque de possesseur au f. 276 (Colker) (Source : Jonas)

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Notes

Data Source: Jonas

  • Recueil religieux latin, comprenant des proverbes en français, anglais et latin.

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