Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Hardwick & Luard: iii.82.
[1]
f. 2v
Uryn is as mykyl to seyne in englissh as on in the reyns reyns frensh renes latyn lendis in english if thou wilt witen wittirly what arn the reyns se in the 2 book the 4 chapytre de albo colore and vryn is called on in the reyns for ther hit is kendely and formly causid …
f. 168v
… because of mortyficacion kynde hete is ouercomyn and quenchid and fordon thurgh excesse of malyce of the mater and of the maladye.
‘Liber vricrisiarum’, identified in incipit and explicit with attribution to Henry Daniel. The long version of Henry Daniel's Liber Uricrisiarum or Dome of Urynes. Preceded by a Latin prefatory letter (ff. 1–2). Wells Rev.10:3851–2 [300].
Other texts: See Ff.2.6 [1].
s. xv.
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