MSS. Brit. Mus.: Royal 11 A xiii (sec. xv).
Oxford:—Exeter Coll. 26 (sec. xv), with the note ‘Johannes Latbury, doctor de ordine fratrum minorum, qui fecit lecturam super librum Trenorum, compilavit istum tractatum.’
Cambridge:—Peterhouse 96.
De luxuria clericorum.
Extracts from this treatise of Lathbury’s are in MS. Bodl. James 19 (Cf. Bernard’s Catal. I, 260 b), from MSS. in Exeter College: the treatise itself seems to be extracted from the Distinctiones.
De timore et amore Domini, &c., secundum Johannem Lathbury, Thomam de Alquino ... aliosque.
MS. Oxford:—Magd. Coll. 93 (A. D. 1438); perhaps merely excerpts from some other work.
Super Acta Apostolorum. Inc. ‘Superedificati estis supra fundamentum apostolorum.’
Mentioned by Bale (MS. Seld. sup. 64, fol. 89) ‘ex musaeo Rob. Talbot.’
Hermann of Cologne was a contemporary and friend of John Lathbury at Oxford, c. 1343[1483]. It is impossible to identify him with any of the other Hermanns who belonged to the Minorite Order at this time: e.g. Hermann of Saxony, the lawyer (fl. 1337), or Hermann Gygas, the historian[1484].