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A prose life of St Margaret in Bodleian MS Eng. th. e. 18

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Chapter 7 considers a late fifteenth-century prose life of St Margaret found in MS Eng. th. e. 18, Oxford. It is unusual because its source, the Rebdorf passio, had almost no circulation in England. This and the identifiable London scribe of the manuscript suggests the metropolitan origin of this text.
Title: A prose life of St Margaret in Bodleian MS Eng. th. e. 18
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Chapter 7 considers a late fifteenth-century prose life of St Margaret found in MS Eng.
th.
e.
18, Oxford.
It is unusual because its source, the Rebdorf passio, had almost no circulation in England.
This and the identifiable London scribe of the manuscript suggests the metropolitan origin of this text.

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