Richard Aungerville (German Wikipedia)

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  • Charles Lethbridge Kingsford: Richard von Wallingford. In: Dictionary of National Biography, Band 48, 1896, S. 206: “Man of learning though he was, Richard (of Wallingford) is said to have given Richard de Bury [q. v.] four valuable manuscripts belonging to the abbey as a bribe, and to have sold him thirty-two others (ib. ii. 200). On the other hand, Laud. MS. Misc. 264, in the Bodleian Library, which contains some of the works of St. Anselm, was presented by Richard [of Wallingford?, Zusatz nicht im Artikel] to the abbey of St. Albans.” Richard of Wallingford (DNB00) Zu Oxford, Bodleian library, laud misc. 264 vgl. Bodleian Quarto catalogues, Band II Laudian manuscripts, S. 220.: Codex membranaceus, in folio, ff. 129, sec. xiv., binis columnis bene exaratus; quondam eccl. S. Albani ex dono Ricardi [de Wallingford, Zusatz im Katalog] ab-batis, postea Johannis Barkham.

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  • Charles Lethbridge Kingsford: Richard von Wallingford. In: Dictionary of National Biography, Band 48, 1896, S. 206: “Man of learning though he was, Richard (of Wallingford) is said to have given Richard de Bury [q. v.] four valuable manuscripts belonging to the abbey as a bribe, and to have sold him thirty-two others (ib. ii. 200). On the other hand, Laud. MS. Misc. 264, in the Bodleian Library, which contains some of the works of St. Anselm, was presented by Richard [of Wallingford?, Zusatz nicht im Artikel] to the abbey of St. Albans.” Richard of Wallingford (DNB00) Zu Oxford, Bodleian library, laud misc. 264 vgl. Bodleian Quarto catalogues, Band II Laudian manuscripts, S. 220.: Codex membranaceus, in folio, ff. 129, sec. xiv., binis columnis bene exaratus; quondam eccl. S. Albani ex dono Ricardi [de Wallingford, Zusatz im Katalog] ab-batis, postea Johannis Barkham.