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MS. Ashmole 391
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Medical and astrological treatises — 16th century; English
John Somer — c. 1440; English
Johannes Lichtenberger — after 1488; German
The Nativity of Sir Robert Holborne of Lincolnes Inn — 1598; English
Nicholas of Lynn — 14th century, end (after 1387); English
Geoffrey Chaucer — 15th century, beginning; English
MS. Laud Lat. 105
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Composite, various scholastic works; France (?) and Germany (?), 12th century and 13th century, early
MS. Lyell 50
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Theological quaestiones; Gilbert Crispin; Honorius Augustodunensis
MS. Rawl. B. 167
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Historical, theological, ecclesiastical, legal and astrological texts, including genealogy of Pierre de Luxembourg, count of St. Pol, and his wife, fols. 186–205 — 14th century – 17th century; English and French