La Faculté des Lettres
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Titre (et Sigle) | Auteur | Date composée |
Fête | Copies mss. | |||||
1. Elizabeth de Hongrie (1207-1231) La Vie de seynte Elizabeth (E_bt) (1ra-4ra) |
Nicole Bozon |
début 14e s. |
17 (19) Nov. |
2 | |||||
2. Panuce (Paphnutius) (d. c. 350) De seynt Panuce (Pnc)(4ra-5vb) |
Nicole Bozon |
début 14e s. |
11 (24) Sept. |
1 | |||||
3. Paul (permier ermite) (d. c. 345) La Vie de s. Paule le hermite (P_h) (6ra-8rb) |
Nicole Bozon |
début 14e s. |
10 Jan. | 1 | |||||
4. Thomas Becket (1118-1170) La vie del martir [s. Thomas] (Bkt) (9ra-50va) |
Guernes de Pont-S.-Maxence | 1170-74 | 29 Dec. | 6 + 2 fragments | |||||
5. Marie Magdalene (1ser s.) Le Romanz de sainte Marie Magdalene (Mgd) (50va-55va) |
Guillaume le clerc de Normandie |
1210-1238 | 22 Juil. | 2 | |||||
6. Edouard le Confessor (1033-1066) ...de saint Edward rei (E_w) (55va-85vb) |
une religieuse de Barking |
1163-69 | 5 (8) Janv. | 3 partielles + 1 fragment |
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7. Edmund, archevêque (1175-1240) La Vie saint Eadmund le confessur, arcevesque de Canterbire (E_m) (85vb-100rb) |
Mathieu Paris | c. 1255 | 16 Nov. | 1 | |||||
8. Audrée d'Ely (d. c. 679) La Vie s. Audree, noneyne de Ely (A_d) (100va-134va) |
Marie, une religieuse |
1220-1250? | 23 Juin | 1 | |||||
9. Osith, vierge et martyr (d. c. 700) La Vie seinte Osith, virge e martire (O_st) (134va-147rb) |
anon. | 1190-1210? | 7 Oct. | 1 | |||||
10. Foi, vierge et martyr (3rd century) La Vie sainte Fey, virgine e martire (F_y) (147va-156vb) |
Simon de Walsingham |
c. 1216 | 6 Oct. | 1 | |||||
11. Modwenne, abbesse (7th C.) Le Romanz de la vie seinte Modwenne, noneyne (Mdw) (156vb-222ra) |
anon. | c. 1230 | 5 Juil. | 2 | |||||
12. Richard de Chichester (1197-1253) La Vie seint Richard, evesque de Cycestre (R_c), (R_cM) (222ra-244va) |
Pierre d'Abernon de Fetcham |
1276-77 | 3 Avr. | 1 | |||||
13. Catherine d'Alexandrie, vierge et martyr (4th century) La Vie s. Katerine (Kth) (246ra-265va) |
Clemence de Barking |
1180-1200 | 25 Nov. | 3 |
La Faculté des Lettres
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