- Peniarth MS 339 [RESTRICTED ACCESS].
- Ffeil
- [13 cent.].
Miscellaneous astronomical treatises, psalms, prayers, and litanies - 'sortes apostolorum que numquam fallunt'; and the 'secretum secretorum' attributed to Aristotle.
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Miscellaneous astronomical treatises, psalms, prayers, and litanies - 'sortes apostolorum que numquam fallunt'; and the 'secretum secretorum' attributed to Aristotle.
Transcripts of treatises on Latin grammar (one of which is subscribed 'explicit donatus'); notes on figures of speech; Latin poems; an englyn; proverbs; and prayers, including an invocation to St David.
The greater part of the volume is in the autograph of one Thomas Pennant.
Thomas Pennant.
A fragment of a Book of Hours, containing the Office of the Dead (imperfect), 'commemoratio animarum', and a rubric and prayer before the Psalter of St Jerome.
'Select prayers compos'd by some Fathers ... of the Church; As they are found in the late R. R. Archbishop of Canterbury his Oficium Quotidianum: Translated out of Latin ... [by P. Lorrain]'.