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P. 530. Description of the MS. The stain in the ms. at ff. 81–84 extends through a number of preceding folios, and therefore occurred since the fragment of the quire was bound up in the present volume. The Latin fragments on the first three pages of the quire are theological commonplaces, and the conclusion of a tract which I have not been able to identify; probably a summary of one of Augustine's sermons, copied in the same illiterate Latin as that of the rubrics.
1 Ed. London, 1512, fol. lxxxiiii.
2 Migne, P. L. 183, col. 473.
3 Ibid., 33, col. 858.
4 Herrig's Archiv 93, p. 325.
5 Exemplum in England, p. 48. note.
6 Ed. Giles, London, 1843; v, 293, 297.