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MS. Savile 12
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Ptolemy, etc. — 13th century, late – 14th century
MS. Savile 16
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Nicholas Oresme, Roger Bacon, etc. — 14th century, end; French
Alfraganus, Messahala — 13th century; French (?)
MS. Savile 19
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Euclid — 13th century, third quarter; English
MS. Savile 21
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Astronomical treatises in many hands, bound up together in the 17th century — 13th century (partly between 1240 and 1248); English
MS. Savile 22
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Arzachel — c. 1250–1252 (?); England, Oxford (?)
MS. Savile 23
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Arzachel — 13th century, middle; French (?)
MS. Savile 25
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John Ashendon — 14th century, late; English
Alfraganus — 13th century; English
Profatius Judaeus, Robert Grosseteste, etc. — 14th century, middle; English
MS. Savile 106
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Fragments taken from bindings of Savile printed books in 1914–1915, including the following items
MS. Savile g. 1
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Grant by Clemencia, widow of William de Charnells, of Snarestone ('Snarkiston') in Leicestershire, to her daughter Johanna, of one virgate of land and two tofts in Snarestone at a rent of one penny a year — 13th century, late; English