Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Hardwick & Luard: iv.383.
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f. 142v
Firste þer is a prologe the natiuite of our lady how our lady was offeride in þe temple of þe conuersacion of our lady in þe temple how our lady receyuede þe vij ʒiftis of þe holy goste how our lady praied to gode for vij peticions …
f. 145v
… a profitable declaracion of þe properties of þe turtil and of þe doue how candelmasse day toke firste þe name etcetera.
‘Tabula capitulorum quius libri precedanan[.]’ (f. 142v). Prose table of contents to Lydgate's Life of Our Lady, NIMEV 2574; Wells Rev. 8:2128–30 [108].
Other texts: NIMEV lists 47 MSS and Caxton's 1484 edition (STC 17023). The prefatory material is found in 11 MSS including two already indexed, see IMEP 2 indexing Manchester Chetham's 6709 [1] and IMEP 11 indexing Camb. Trinity Col R.3.22 [1]; see also the copies in BodL Ashmole 39 and 59, not noted in IMEP 9, and Lambeth 344, not noted in IMEP 13.
s. xv.
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