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  1. (f. 1r-97v) The romance of Alexander, incomplet de la fin
    Incipit:When folk ere festid & fed fayn wald yai here
    sum farand ying efter fode to fayne yare hert…
    Explicit:… of ane Emperoure ye aȝefullest yt euer armys hauntid
    yt was ye athill Alexsandire as ye buke tellis.
    [la fin manque]

Description matérielle

Copiste:Inconnu
Lieu: 
Date:Milieu du XVe siècle
Nombre de feuillets:97
Foliotation:1-97
Format:Petit in-quarto
Support:Papier
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Possesseurs

  • Elias Ashmole (1617–1692), qui le lègue à l'Ashmolean Museum à sa mort
  • Transféré à la Bodleian Library en 1860

Bibliographie

  • Black, William Henry, A Descriptive, Analytical and Critical Catalogue of the Manuscripts Bequeathed unto the University of Oxford by Elias Ashmole, M. D., F. R. S., Windsor Herald, Also of Some Additional MSS. Contributed by Kingsley, Lhuyd, Borlaise, and Others, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1845, [ii] p. + 1522 col. (ici col. 68-69, no 44) [GB] [IA]
  • The Alliterative Romance of Alexander, from the unique manuscript in the Ashmolean Museum, edited by the reverend Joseph Stevenson, Nicol for the Roxburghe Club, 1849, [xi] + 252 p. [GB] [IA]
  • The Wars of Alexander: an alliterative romance translated chiefly from the Historia Alexandri Magni de preliis. Re-edited from MS. Ashmole 44, in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and MS. D. 4. 12, in the library of Trinity College, Dublin: by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat, London, Trübner for the Early English Text Society (Early English Text Society. Extra Series, 47), 1886, xxiv + 478 p. [CMEPV] [GB] [IA: ex. 1, ex. 2]
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> Biblissima: Q213059
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