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MS. Laud Lat. 65

Summary Catalogue no.: 1355

Physical Description

Composite: fols. 1–101 || fols. 102–109

History

Provenance and Acquisition

Canterbury, Kent, Benedictine abbey of St Augustine (originally of St Peter and St Paul): "de librar' sancti Augustini Cantuar' distinctione 14 a . gra ij o ." (head of fol. 1r), s. xv. (MLGB3: evidence from an ex-libris inscription or note of gift to an institution).

William Laud (1573–1645), archbishop of Canterbury, 1633. (MLGB3)

2 o folio "ex nimia", so not ALCD no. 1200. (MLGB3)

MS. Laud Lat. 65 – Part 1

Contents

2.
Hippocrates, Aphorismata

Latin tr.

Language(s): Latin
3.
Hippocrates, Prognostica

Latin tr.

Language(s): Latin
4.
Theophilus, Liber urinarum

Latin tr.

Language(s): Latin
5.
Philaretus, Liber pulsuum

Latin tr.

Language(s): Latin
6.
Galen, Tegni,

tr. Gerard of Cremona (?)

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment

History

Origin: 13th century, second quarter ; French or English

MS. Laud Lat. 65 – Part 2

Contents

1.
Hippocrates, Regimen acutorum

Latin tr.

Incipit: Qui de egrotancium accidentibus in singulis egritudinis
Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment

History

Origin: 13th century, second quarter ; French or English

Additional Information

Record Sources

Summary description abbreviated from the Quarto Catalogue (H. O. Coxe, Laudian Manuscripts, Quarto Catalogues II, repr. with corrections, 1969, from the original ed. of 1858–1885).

Bibliography

Last Substantive Revision

2021-12-14: Add provenance information from MLGB3.