Fragments:—Some leaves from the Babington sale (1889) are in the Library of St. John’s College, Cambridge.

10. Logic (1483?, see p. [3]).

There is a Registrum cartarum at the end of this book, on sign. D d 8r. Diagrams are on A 4r, A 5v, B 6v, cf. C c 2r.

Copies known.

1. New College, Oxford. Wanting nearly all a 1 (blank leaf). Owned by John Utting. Marked Auct. V. 2. 18.

2. Merton College, Oxford. Wanting a 1 (blank), B 3, B 4. Marked D. 6. 13 Art., D. 8. 17 Art., then 19. E. 18.

Fragments:—Bodleian (one leaf, Q 2: marked Auct. R. supra 16): Cambridge University Library: Trinity College, Cambridge (one leaf, 26 half leaves): St. John’s College, Cambridge (O 1, O 2, O 5, O 6): Lambeth Library (four leaves).

11. Lyndewoode (1483?, see p. [3]).

This contains a large wood engraving (on sign. a 1v) of Jacobus de Voragine writing the Golden Legend, seated at his desk beneath a canopy; on each side are two trees, the foliage of which, as in the Festial, is represented by nearly horizontal lines in rude style. Size 4⅜ × 7⅜ in., to outer bounding lines. See plate IV.

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