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Notes on the Institutes of Justinian, possibly written by Anthony Higgin

Archive File: Ripon Cathedral MS 34

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Type of record: Archive

Title: Notes on the Institutes of Justinian, possibly written by Anthony Higgin

Level: File

Classmark: Ripon Cathedral MS 34

Creator(s): Higgin, Anthony

Date(s): c.1570

Language: Latin; French

Size and medium: 1 vol. (100 ff.)

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/6720

Collection group(s): Ripon Cathedral

Description

Contains Latin notes, chiefly on Justinian's Institutes, beginning on f.2r 'In institution. Proaemium'. At the end there are a few notes in French, on French history, namely: (1) f.92: Les roys de France; (2) f.95v: Lan 1558 Calais estoit reprit. Also, on f.1v there is the following list: Colledo, Pandacorolla, Rose, Lefant de Paris, Crypperius, Gonzago, Cyrius, Mervisius, J Berson, Mr Potvin, Mr Provost, Mr Camminat, Maldonat


Modern pencil foliation. Ff.14-16, 19-23 are blank. Bound in sheepskin over boards, slightly damaged.

Biography or history

Anthony Higgin (d. 1624), the son of Thomas Higgin of Manchester, was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where he became a Fellow in 1574. In 1583 he became rector of Kirk Deighton near Wetherby in Yorkshire, and in 1608 he was appointed Dean of Ripon an appointment he held until his death. He collected books extensively throughout his life, and left them to the church at Ripon when he died. The surviving part of his collection, which numbers about 1250 volumes, is now preserved in Leeds University Library as part of Ripon Cathedral Library.

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