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Antonius Andreas in Aristotelem, etc. — Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland. Carmelite convent.


Provenance: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland. Carmelite convent.
Location: Merton College, Oxford
Shelfmark: B.8.G.17 (pr. bk.)
Author/Title: Antonius Andreas in Aristotelem, etc.
Type of evidence: i: evidence from an inscription of ownership by an individual member of a religious house (which may not, however, be evidence for institutional ownership)
Notes on evidence:

"Iste liber pertinet ad fratrem Wyllelmum [...] fratrem domus carmelitarum conventus Novi Castri" (all but last 3 words cancelled); then in another hand: "nec non [or nunc vero?] conventrie".

Date: Venice, 1496
Ownership:

Scribbles include names of John Watkins and Thomas Symons as owner, the latter "testibus E. danyello, Burfordo cum reliquis" (s. xvi).

Given to Merton by Robert Barnes. 

Notes:

For another inscr. see Worcester.

 

 

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