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H. de Hannibaldis — Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Convent of Austin friars.


Provenance: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Convent of Austin friars.
Location: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome, Italy
Shelfmark: Ottoboni lat. 182
Author/Title: H. de Hannibaldis
Type of evidence: ei: evidence from an ex-libris inscription and from an inscription of ownership
Notes on evidence:

'conuentus cantabrig'' (fol. 272v, s. xv).

'Iste liber est tayller' quousque vic' de luton Magister Benedictus [. . .]' (fol. 271v, s. xiv). [John Taylor was prior of the Cambridge Austins in 1350 (Roth, 1. 253); for Benedict de Massingham, vicar of Luton in 1366, see BRUC 395.]

'Iohannes dominici scripsit hoc opus' (fol. 271v, s. xiv).

'pro xxx sol. sterlingorum et hoc parisius' (fol. 1r, foot, s. xiv).

Pressmark 'I N' at end. An Italian hand, but early in England.

Contents of the book:

Hannibaldus de Hannibaldis, Super IV libros Sententiarum

Date: s. xiii ex
Pressmark: I.N.
Ownership:

Gugliemo Sirleto (1514–1585), cardinal and scholar, his no. 325.