![]() A divinis Pellaet diouzh an oberoù doueel. A Deucalione Abaoe Deukalion, abaoe pell. A Deo rex, a rege lex A Zoue (e teu) ar Roue, Ag ar Roue (e teu)al lezenn. A cruce salus Eus ar groaz (e teu) ar silvidigezh. Un arguzenn a contrariis zo un arguzenn diwanet eus an tu enep. A contrariis Dre an tuioù kontrol dre an traoù enebet. A communi observantia non est recedendum Arabat pellaat diouzh ar soñjoù boutin. A capite ad calcem Adalek ar penn betek ar seul. A cane non magno saepe tenetur aper Alies e vez harzet ar pemoc'h-gouez gant ur c'hi bihan. Lavaret e vez ivez Cuius est solum, eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferos. ![]() A caelo usque ad centrum Eus an oabl betek ar c'hreiz. A bove majore discit arare minor Digant an ejen kozh e tesk an ejen yaouank arat. A bove ante, ab asino retro, a stulto undique caveto Diwall diouzh an ejen dre zirak, diouzh an azen dre a-dreñv, diouzh an den diboell a bep tu. A bene placito Hervez ho plijadur, evel a gerfet. Scott, Later Gothic Manuscripts 1390-1490, A Survey of Manuscripts Illuminated in the British Isles, 6, 2 vols (London: Harvey Miller, 1996), II, 108.AA.VV Berradur Auctores varii, "lies aozer", a skriver a-wechoù pa vefe re hir menegiñ anvioù an holl dud o deus kemeret perzh e sevel ar skridoù a zo dastumet en ul levr. Ker, 2nd edn, Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, 3 (London: Royal Historical Society, 1964), p. Medieval Libraries of Great Britain: A List of Surviving Books, ed. by Henry Bergen, 4 vols, Early English Text Society, 121-124 (London: Early English Text Society, 1924-1927), I, p. 59-60.Ĭatalogue of Additional Manuscripts: Sloane 4015-4047 (London: British Museum unpublished manuscript of unedited descriptions, no date), no. 189v is an added a prophecy relating to the events of the Civil Wars in England in verse see Bergen pp. 2r-v is an added a poem of moral and political advice f. Purchased as part of the Sloane collection from Sloane's executors and incorporated into the newly founded British Museum in 1753.į. 189v) 'Wm' Saunder owneth this boke weh wase the lady Elizabeth Carews of Bedyngton' (f. The Marlands of Kent: their arms quartered with the motto 'repent that will' and a monogram 'RASEM' and the inscription 'Marlande' (f. lawarr' Elysabeth lawarr' 'on heie is god / Anne Oxebrygg' do to ples qwode / Margaret belknapp' 'Comfort Au besoyng / quod Thomas lowkenore' (f. Fenys' 'Remember Mowntnay (?) amains (?)' ellenore goffe 'A moy le uuisse (?) / Thomas I. Inscriptions: ''bone tausse je vaudere (?) /quod W. The motto 'amor vincit omnia / Metiris quod pecunia' (f. 1565), of Lanercost, Lord Dacre's illegitimate son: inscription 'dam Anne dacres' (f. ? Anne Dacre, daughter of Sir Thomas Dacre (d. ![]() 156 'mastres ellenore suster to lord dacres (f. ![]() by Richard Marks and Paul Williamson (London: V & A Publications, 2003), no. 1v), similar to the oak painted beast of c. 1525), 2nd baron of Gilsland, magnate and soldier: inscription 'Thomas Lord Dacre' with an image of his crest, a red bull in black and red ink outline drawing with a spiked collar with chain (f. Huntington Library MS HM 30319 for a manuscript owned by Nuton. ? John Newton/Neuton( Nuton): see Ker cf. The Benedectine abbey of St Martin, Battle, Sussex: see Ker. 190 ( + 2 unfoliated paper flyleaves at the beginning and 3 at the end ff. Large initials in gold on blue and pink backgrounds with white filigree, with sprays with green leaves and gold balls extending into the margins. Giovanni Boccaccio, translation by John Lydgate based on translation by Laurent de Premierfaitģrd quarter of the 15th century (c. ![]()
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