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Augustinum super Genesim ad literam.
Moralia Job, in tribus voluminibus.

Ysidorum Ethimologiarum.

Bedam super Lucam.

Priscianum magnum.
Lamentationes.

Mappa Mundi.

Librum Epistolarum et Evangeliorum simul vetustissimum.

Libellum de Fundatione ecclesiæ Lincolniensis.

Volumen in se continens omnes cartas ecclesiæ, qui sic incipit, W. gra. Dei rex Angľ.1

Ambrosium2 de Officiis.

Speculum Augustini.
Gemma Animæ.

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After additions.

3

books in

treasurer.

Reliqui vero qui tunc erant in ecclesia remanserunt Service sub custodia thesaurarii Jordani, et postea sub cus- custody todia Martini 4 thesaurarii; videlicet, ii. Omeliarii; of the viii. Missales; vi. Collectarii; iii. Benedictionarii; Breviarium integrum, et aliud dimidium hiemale; ii. Libri Epistolares; Regula Canonicorum, cum Martrilogio qui cotidie legitur in capitulo; ii. Psalteria.

1 The Registrum Antiquissimum, or Remigii Chronicon, of the dean and chapter of Lincoln, begins with these words, and is probably the volume here mentioned. The earlier part of it, there are many after additions, is in a hand of the latter half of the 12th century, and may well have been penned before this Catalogue was drawn up by the chancellor Hamo. But there was an earlier Chartulary, of which two leaves are preserved, now inserted in the Reg. Antiquiss. between f. 8

and f. 9, which very possibly may
have begun with the same charter,
and therefore the same words.

2 These three entries are an after
addition, in a space left blank in
the original Catalogue.

3 Jordan must have been treasurer somewhere between 1150 and 1160. See supra, 158, n. 4.

4 Martin is said to occur as treasurer in 1160 and 1164: Hardy's Le Neve. He was nephew of bishop Robert de Chesney: infra, 169, 1. 15.

Other after additions.

Additions

in time of

1

De dono Samsonis canonici, Historia magistri Petri Manducatoris.

De dono domini Geroldi archidiaconi Wall', Topographia Hibernica, et Vitam sancti Remigii, et Gemmam Sacerdot'. Summulam super Decreta.

Librum Anselmi Cantuariensis qui sic intitulatur, Cur Deus Homo?

Postquam vero cancellaria data fuit magistro Hamoni, chancellor superadditi sunt hii libri in armario ecclesiæ. De dono Alexandri episcopi ;

Hamo; from bishop Alexander.

After additions by St. Hugh.

Genesis, non integer, glosatus.
Johannes glosatus.
Lucas glosatus.
Epistolæ Canonicæ.
Apocalipsis.

Job glosatus.

Cantica Canticorum, Ecclesiastes, et Parabolæ Salomonis, simul omnes tres in uno volumine.

Hos reddidit ecclesiæ Willelmus archidiaconus Norhamtoniæ, nepos ejus.

De dono Hugonis Lincolniensis episcopi;

Duo magna volumina Sermonum catholicorum doctorum per totum annum.

Et Libellum de Vita Patrum, cum rubeo coopertorio.
Et Psalterium cum magna glosatura, quod G. præcentor
Ihabet.

1 These entries are an after addition, in the bottom margin of the first column of the original Catalogue.

2 Gerold, archdeacon of Wales, is Giraldus Cambrensis. The Gemma Sacerdot', one of the books which he presents, is the work which he generally calls Gemma Ecclesiastica. In one place, however, he calls it Gemma Sacerdotalis (vol. i. 119). No doubt, with the Vita Remigii, it was written by Giraldus during

his stay at Lincoln, 1196-1199. In December 1199, he presented a copy of it to pope Innocent III. (Ibid.).

3 See supra, 154, n. 4.

These books, given by Hugh of Burgundy (bishop 1186-1200), are an after entry in the margin of the upper part of the second column of the original Catalogue. In a hand not later than the beginning of the 13th century.

Et præterea Omeliarius, in corio cervino; qui sic incipit, Erunt signa.

Et Martilogium, cum textu quatuor Evangeliorum, quod cantor habet.

De dono Roberti secundi,1 bonæ memoriæ, episcopi; Additions

Registrum Greg'.

Josephus.

Psalterium juxta glosaturam Gilleberti, sine textu.
Sententiæ magistri Petri Lumbardi.

2

Duo volumina Sermonum. Quorum unum sic incipit, Vidit Jhesus hominem, et cetera; et aliud sic, Homo quidam peregre.

Augustinus super Quinquagenam tertiam.

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[Breviarium suum, in duobus voluminibus partitum ; quod Martinus thesaurarius, nepos ejus, adhuc tenet.] Ecclesiastica Hystoria Eusebii.

Unum Collectarium valde bonum, ad opus magni altaris. Quod est in custodia thesaurarii, cum aliis Collectariis.

Liber Aristotelis; ex dono 4 pro vi. (sol.'?).

in time of Hamo, from bishop Chesney.

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Liber de Sermonibus Augustini; (qui sic incipit), Propitia divinitate.

5

Beda super Cantica Canticorum; (qui sic incipit), Erant ibi.

additions.

1 Robert de Chesney, bishop 1148-1166.

2 This seems to be the MS. vol. of sermons, C. 3, 6, still in the cathedral library. At least this volume so begins, and is in a 12th century hand.

3 This entry has a line of erasure drawn through it. It would seem as if the Breviary never found its way into the library, the treasurer Martin still retaining it.

4 These entries are in the margin of the second column, alongside the

above list of books given by Robert
de Chesney. They are in a later
hand they are frayed and illegible
at the edge of the leaf. I have
ventured to restore, within brackets,
some of the lost words, about which
there seems no doubt.

5 This is now B. 2, 7 of the library.
In this volume Bede on the Song
of Solomon begins on the second
page of fol. 2. Before which, f. 1-
f. 2 b, is a homily on the six water-
pots at the marriage in Cana, which
begins with "Erant ibi."

Other

1

Origines super Cantica Canticorum; qui sic (incipit), Epi-| talamium.

Ieronimus contra Pelagianos et Ruffinum; qui (sic incipit), Non audacter.

2

Duodecim Omelia Gregorii super Ezechielem; (quæ sic) incip', Dilectissimo.

Septem volumina magistri Radulphi Nigri.

Octavum est op Abbatem de Toren . .

3

De dono Hugonis archidiaconi Leecestriæ; Decreta in Hamo's Graciani, et Egesippus.

additions

time.

De dono Jordani thesaurarii; Hamo super epistolas
Pauli.

De dono magistri Reginaldi; Mathæus glosatus.
De dono Rogeri præcentoris; Liber Scintillarum,
cum Solino de Mirabilibus Mundi, in uno volumine.
De dono Hamonis cancellarii;

Psalterium juxta glosaturam Gilleberti Porrete, simul cum textu, et cum rubea coopertura.

6

Sermones in ecclesia per totum annum legendi.

Et Martilogium novum, continens Regulam sancti Augustini, cum expositione ejusdem Regulæ, cum aliis pluribus scriptis.

7

De dono magistri Radulfi medici; Liber Regum glosatus; Epistolæ Pauli glosatæ.

De dono David archidiaconi; Psalterium tripartitum, juxta glosaturam magistri Petri.

De dono magistri Petri de Melida;"
Ysaias glosatus, in uno volumine.

Paralippomenon, Esdras, Neemias, in uno volumine.

1 This is probably C. 4, 9 of the library.

2 Probably A. 3, 16 of the library. 3 Hugh occurs as archdeacon of Leicester in 1151: Hardy's Le Neve.

4 A Roger held the office of precentor about 1148: Hardy's Le Neve.

5 Gilbertus Porretanus, bishop of Poitiers, 1141-1154.

6 See the Obituary supra, June 6. 7 Radulphus medicus is a witness to the charter of Robert de Chesney, given by John de Schalby (Appendix E. infra) under Robert Bloet. 8 See supra, 154, n. 2.

9 See the Obituary supra, Oct. 3.

Tobias, Judith, Hester, Liber Sapientiæ, Ecclesiasticum, in uno volumine.

Qui vero de cantu sunt, sub custodia sunt præcentoris; sicut Antiphonaria, Gradalia, Troparia, et omnes libri de cantu.

1

De dono magistri Roberti Blund; Psalterium glosatum, et Epistolæ Pauli glosatæ.

De dono Hugonis 2 canonici; Liber Pœnitentiæ.

De dono Ricardi3 præcentoris; xii. Prophetæ glosati.

4

De dono Galteri Grossi; Sententiæ Lumbardi.

De dono Alexandri archidiaconi; Epistolæ Pauli glosatæ.

1 These entries are an after addition, in the bottom margin of the second column.

17.

2 See the Obituary supra, June

3 Richard occurs as precentor in 1163 (Reg. Antiquiss., f. 155). In Hardy's Le Neve he is called

Richard d'Aumery, and is said to
have been precentor in 1156 and
1173.

4 The two last entries are in a
different, and later hand than that
of the others. There was an
Alexander, archdeacon of Bedford
in 1217.

Books "de

cantu " in custody of precentor.

Later additions.

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