MS. Rawl. D. 732
Summary Catalogue no.: 15602
Miscellany including four medieval fragments
History
Provenance and Acquisition
Bequeathed to the Bodleian in 1755
MS. Rawl. D. 732, fragment 1
Contents
(fol. 173)
Formula preceded by a rubric and referring to a pope Gregory [IX ?]: Hiis verbis conceditur pallium in Curia Romana: Ad honorem dei patris omnipotentis … ab apostolica ei sede concessis
Language(s): Latin
Of the four degrees of heat and the four of cold
Language(s): Old French
Physical Description
Form: codex
Support: parchment
History
Origin: 13th century (?)
MS. Rawl. D. 732, fragment 2
Contents
Language(s): Middle French
(fol. 173)
Note of the number of parish churches, towns, knights' fees etc. in England Physical Description
Form: codex
Support: parchment
History
Origin: 15th or 16th century
MS. Rawl. D. 732, fragment 3
Contents
Language(s): Latin
(fol. 173)
Form of the profession of an acolyte in a Benedictine monastery Physical Description
Form: codex
Support: paper
History
Origin: 15th or 16th century
MS. Rawl. D. 732, fragment 4
Contents
Language(s): Latin
(fol. 173)
Note that a chapter was held in Hereford in 1512. Physical Description
Form: codex
Support: parchment
History
Origin: 16th century
Additional Information
Record Sources
Description adapted (Dec. 2021) from the Quarto Catalogue (W. D. Macray, Catalogi codicum manuscriptorum Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ...viri munificentissimi Ricardi Rawlinson, J.C.D., codicum...complectens, Quarto Catalogues V, 5 fascicles, 1862–1900) and (fragment 1) from S. J. P. van Dijk, Latin Liturgical Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, vol. 3: Rituals and Directories (typescript, 1957), p. 66b. The post-medieval items are not described here.
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Last Substantive Revision
2021-12-20: First online publication.