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     | library      = Cambridge, Peterhouse Library
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     | shelfmark    = 74
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     | author1      = [[User:Lotte Kéry|Lotte Kéry]]
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     | coll          = Collectio Lanfranci
     | coll          = Collectio Lanfranci
     | century      = saec. XI
     | century      = saec. XI
}}Cambridge, Peterhouse, 74 (today kept in the University Library like all medieval manuscripts from Peterhouse) is a copy of the [[Collectio Lanfranc[[Category:Manuscript]]
}}Cambridge, Peterhouse, 74 (today kept in the University Library like all medieval manuscripts from Peterhouse) is a copy of the [[Collectio Lanfranci]]. It survives in its twelfth-century binding, and is complete except for the los of one quire  
[[Category:Latin Manuscript]]]. It survives in its twelfth-century binding, and is complete except for the los of one quire  


The manuscript was owned by William of Saint-Calais, the bishop of Durham (1080-1096) who bequeathed it to the cathedral library. It was used for the famous tract defending William's position known as ''De iniusta vexacione Willelmi episcopi primi''.
The manuscript was owned by William of Saint-Calais, the bishop of Durham (1080-1096) who bequeathed it to the cathedral library. It was used for the famous tract defending William's position known as ''De iniusta vexacione Willelmi episcopi primi''.
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{{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kéry|116}}, {{Kéry|240}}  
{{Author|Kéry}}, Collections p. {{Kéry|116}}, {{Kéry|240}}  


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Revision as of 16:12, 10 December 2025

Library Cambridge, Peterhouse Library
Shelfmark 74
Century saec. XI
Provenance ?
European region of origin unknown <-- manuscript cannot at present be categorized in one of our regions according to Categories for manuscripts by region. -->
Collection Collectio Lanfranci
Digital Images cudl.lib.cam.ac
Author Lotte Kéry

Cambridge, Peterhouse, 74 (today kept in the University Library like all medieval manuscripts from Peterhouse) is a copy of the Collectio Lanfranci. It survives in its twelfth-century binding, and is complete except for the los of one quire

The manuscript was owned by William of Saint-Calais, the bishop of Durham (1080-1096) who bequeathed it to the cathedral library. It was used for the famous tract defending William's position known as De iniusta vexacione Willelmi episcopi primi.

Links

Note that the description dates the manuscript saec. XIV and contradicts itself about the date the manuscript arrived at Peterhouse (before 1600 or after 1604).

Literature

Kéry, Collections p. 116, 240