- Production date
- [between 1200 and 1215]
- Call number
- mssHM 25780
- Provenance
- Probably originates in a French collection, for the 2 quires are wrapped in a paper bifolium inscribed on the back leaf in a late eighteenth or early nineteenth century hand, "Chevaux D'artillerie De Campagne." Folio i bears the number "510" and an 18th c. contents note, "fragmentum epistolarum Sancti hyeronimi ad Sanctos Augustinum et Alipium Episcopos. MS XII s.," surmounted by a cross, signed with a two-letter monogram, D[?], and numbered 6. Sold ca. 1824 by Thomas Thorpe to Sir Thomas Phillipps. On f. 1, the Phillipps Middle Hill stamp and his number 2520. Phillipps sale, Sotheby's, 15 June 1908, lot 90, to Parkes. Acquired by Nathan Comfort Starr of St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland; his bookplate on front pastedown. N. 313 in a book dealer's catalogue. Acquired by Mary W. T. Dickinson. Received by the Huntington Library in April 1953 as a bequest from Mary Dickinson (d. September 1952).
- Restrictions
- RESTRICTED. Available with curatorial approval. Requires extended retrieval and delivery time.
- Dimensions
- 238 x 332 mm
- Associated people
- Phillipps, Thomas, (1792-1872,)
- Starr, Nathan Comfort, (1896-1981,)
- Dickinson, Mary W. T.,
- Associated organization
- Henry E. Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.