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After a brief introduction, this article provides descriptions of the eight
extant Latin manuscripts which are known to have been in the possession
of Adam Easton, as well as one manuscript where his ownership is
questionable. The manuscripts passed to Norwich Cathedral Priory and
are now divided between Cambridge University Library; Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge; Balliol College, Oxford; the Bodleian Library; and
the Bibliothèque Municipale, Avignon.