Medieval catalogues > CARTHUSIANS > London > Loans to Hull, late 15th or early 16th cent.
CARTHUSIANS: London
C2. Loans to Hull, late 15th or early 16th cent.
14 identified entries found.
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C2.¶1:
The Chastising of God's Children
pr. Westminster 1493 (STC
5065); ed. J. Bazire & E. Colledge (Oxford 1957).
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C2.¶1x:
The Tretyse of Love
pr. by W. de Worde, Westminster 1493
(STC 24234); ed. J. H. Fisher, EETS 223 (1951).
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C2.2:
Guillaume Deguileville [c1295–after 1358]
Le Pelerinage de lAme, English tr. as The pylgremage of the sowle
pr. by W. Caxton, Westminster 1483 (STC 6473); ed. R. P. McGerr (New York,
NY, 1990).
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C2.3:
Walter Hilton OSA [†1396]
Scala perfectionis, Latin tr. by Thomas Fishlake
unpr.; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 656–7.
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C2.4:
Iohannes de Caulibus OFM [14th cent.]
DBI 55. 768–74.
Meditationes uitae Christi, English tr. by Nicholas Love as
The Mirrour of the Lyf of Christ
pr. by W. Caxton, [Westminster 1484]
(STC 3259), &c.; ed. M. G. Sargent (New York, NY, 1992; revd edn, Exeter
2005).
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C2.5:
Richard Rolle [†1349]
Commentary on Psalms, in English
ed. H. R. Bramley (Oxford 1884).
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C2.¶6:
Iacobus Magni (Jacques Le Grand) OESA [c1360–1415]
Livres de bonnes meurs, English tr. by William Caxton as
The Book of Good Maners
pr. Westminster 1487 (STC 15394), &c.
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C2.7:
Adam of Eynsham OSB [† post 1233], monk of Eynsham
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 15–16.
Visio Eadmundi monachi de Egnesham, English tr. as Reuelacion
how a monke of Enysham was rapte in spirite
pr. London [1483] (STC
20917).
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C2.8:
Richard Rolle [†1349]
Meditation on the Passion
ed. C. Horstmann, Yorkshire Writers.
Richard Rolle of Hampole and his followers (London 1895–6), 1. 112–21.
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C2.14:
Richard Rolle [†1349]
The Form of Living
ed. S. Ogilvie Thomson, EETS OS 293 (1988),
3–25.
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C2.15:
Speculum inclusorum
ed. L. Oliger, Lateranum new ser. 4 (1938) 1–148.
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C2.¶24a:
Festum dulcissimi nominis Iesu
pr. by R. Pynson, London [c. 1493]
(STC 15851), &c.; R. W. Pfaff, New Liturgical Feasts in Later
Medieval England (Oxford 1970), 82–3.
14 identified entries found.
All data was derived from the List of Identifications by Professor Richard Sharpe.
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