[Oxford, probably 1483]: (sixes) 12o: pp. [128], signn. a-k [“lr”]6 l4: sign. b 1r beg. visitat ad. Contents:—sign. a 2r-k 6r, Hampole on Job: k 6v-l 3v, Augustine.

3. *Logic. [Sign. A 2r:—] Uoniam ex terminis fiunt proposiciones ... [19 Latin treatises on logical subjects].

No place or date [Oxf., about 1483]: (sixes) 8o: pp. [328], signn. A-Z, Aa-Cc6: Dd8: sign. B 1r beg. nulla proposicio, Bb 1r illis superfluum. Contents:—signn. A 2r-Dd 5v nineteen logical treatises, the last ending “Explicit tractatus de motu velocitatis. Sequitur tabula”: Dd 6r-8r, a table in Latin giving the heads of the parts of each treatise, each group preceded by “Tractatus”: Dd 8r “Ad lectores carmen” and “Registrum cartarum”.

These nineteen logical treatises are strung together to form a systematic work on Logic: at the end of the 17th, on sign. Bb 3v, is “Et sic finiuntur insolubilia swynishede.”, i. e. Roger Swineshede (Suinesheved, Swincet &c.), but he was probably only the author of that part. The last treatise is physical rather than logical.

4. *Lyndewoode, William. [Sign. S 9v:—] Explicit opus magistri wil|helmi lyndewoode Super con⸗|stituciones prouinciales laus deo. [Sign. dd 7v:—] Explicit tabula compendiosa super librum | qui intitulatur prouincialis compilata per wil⸗|helmum de Tylia nemore completa In festo | conuersacionis Sancti Pauli . Anno domini | Millesimo . CCCC . xxxiij.

No imprint, but Oxford about 1483: (eights) fol.: pp. [732], signn. a-c8, d6, e-i8, k6, l-o8, p6, q-s8, t6, v-y8, z6, A-D8, E6, F-N8, O6, P-R8, S10, aa-cc8, dd10: sign. b 1r beg. de hijs habes, B 1r beg. supra c. proxi., bb 1r beg. eas delinquat. Contents:—sign. a 1v, woodcut of a doctor at his desk: a 2r, “Prologus”: a 2v-S 9v, the work in five books: aa 2r-aa 2v “tabula constitucionum prouincialium”: aa 3r-dd 7v, an index: dd 8r-10r, table of Constitutions according to author.

The editio princeps of the Provincial Constitutions of England, in Latin, with a Latin Commentary on them by William Lyndewoode (d. 1446). See 1664 L, 1679 L.

1485.

1. *†Alexander de Villa Dei. [Textus Alexandri cum sententiis].

[Oxford, about 1485]: sm. 4o.