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"A bestiary (p. 1-25) comes from Arundel ms. 292, in the British Museum, of about the middle of the thirteenth century. It is translated from the Latin Physiologus of Theobaldus ... Old Kentish sermons (p. 26-36) are ... a fragment ... found ... with their originals, the French sermons of Maurice de Sully, in a ms. in the Bodleian Library, Laud. 471 ... From the Jesus College ms. [I. Arch. 29] Oxford, we have printed the pieces that constitute the bulk of the present volume."--Pref.
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