John Wyclif, Omnis Plantacio, etc, sixteenth century
Scope and Contents
1. John Wyclif, Omnis Plantacio (theological treatise).
2. Jack Upland, attributed to Geoffrey Chaucer.
3. The Prynce Sathanas Commyssion unto his wellbelovyd Sectes of Perdicion.
Dates
- Creation: sixteenth century
Creator
- Wycliffe, John, c 1330-1384 (philosopher, theologian and translator) (Person)
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, c.1340-1400 (poet and administrator) (Person)
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Extent
1 volume(s) (84 leaves)
Language of Materials
English
Custodial History
Belonged to Richard Holdsworth DD, Master of Emmanuel (d. 1649), vol. 103, and adjudged to the University in 1664. No. 356 in F. S. Parris's catalogue.
Physical Description
Paper.
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