HENR. DANIEL
Paper, 9.375 x 6.5, ff. 107 + 24, 34 lines to a page. 15th -16th cent., badly written.
Old binding (16th cent.), stamped leather over boards: on 2nd cover HENRY SAVILL, and initials H. S. on both covers.
Donor, T. C. S. Priced 10s.
Collation: 910 112 - 912 (wants 12) b8 c6 (6 stuck to cover).
On cover:
Item to speak to mar neusom to make me a good and stronge clok yt wylle stryke apon a great belle, etc.
Item to desyer my lady harbart to make redy the vargens and the brasse for the Ranges agaynst the next weake or monday.
Contents:
1. Henr. Daniell de Urinis . . . . . . . . f. 1
Liber primus uricrisiarum secundum fr. Danielem phisice
doctorem ordinis predicatorum.
Uryn is as moche to say in englysh as ouer the renes.
Lib. III ends f. 96:
of ye malice of mater of ye maladye. Expl. lib. uricris. tercius
Danielis Doctoris.
Qui scripsit scripta sua dextera sit benedicta.
Receipt on 96b.
2. Another tract on the same . . . . . . . 97
Fowre doctores ben of phisyc. galiene theophilus ysaac and
constantyn off ye whyche 4 ysaac saith yt uryn is clenssyng
off ye blood.
Ends 106b : yan bryngyng forth of yem war done.
Receipts in various hands follow.
Possibly from the library of Henry Savile of Banke (d. 1617): but it does not occur in the catalogue edited by Mr J. P. Gilson, Trans. Bibliogr. Soc. 9 (1908), 128-2101.
1 There seem to be some shorthand notes (faint) on f. 1.
A. G. Watson, The manuscripts of Henry Savile of Banke (London, 1969).