15th century paper manuscript, contains various chronicles, e.g. Chronographia by Johannes de Beke, Continuatio IV, Hollantsche cronike by Herald Beyeren, a short chronicle of Brabant and a chronicle concerning Edward III by Jan van Boendale.
15th century paper manuscript, contains various chronicles, e.g. Chronographia by Johannes de Beke, Continuatio IV, Hollantsche cronike by Herald Beyeren, a short chronicle of Brabant and a chronicle concerning Edward III by Jan van Boendale.
Paper manuscript dating from the first half of the 15th century contains the Chronographia by Johannes de Beke and Continuatio V.
15th century paper manuscript contains the Chronographia by Johannes de Beke and Continuatio V. Continuatio V continues up to 1393 (in BNM erroneously mentioned as if continued until 1493).
Late 15th century paper manuscript contains -among other texts - fragments of the Chronographia by Johannes de Beke.
Late 15th, early 16th century manuscript, contains parts (only the fragments concerning the bishops of Utrecht) of the Chronographia by Johannes de Beke and Continuatio V. Het ms. contains many texts. In the library catalogue the manuscript is named as: 'Chronicles of German and Belgian bishops'
Paper manuscript dating from the first half of the 16th century contains the memorial text Chronographia by Johannes de Beke with Continuatio V; contains also the Summata Cronica Terre Gelrensis, a genealogy proving Adolf is the rightful ruler of Guelders and three charters concerning feudal rights in Guelders.
Paper manuscript dating from the first half of the 16th century contains the Chronographia by Johannes de Beke with Continuation IV, a chronicle covering the period 763-1323 (compiled from the Annales Egmundenses or Chronicon Egmundanum, Beke and Wilhelm Procurator) and the Caroli Magni privilegium frisiorum.
16th century paper manuscript contains the Chronographia by Johannes de Beke with Continuatio II and a collection of chronicles (in Latin) of noble houses: Oostervant, Borselen, Vere, Vliet, Polsbroek, Persijn, Waterland, Haarlem and Benthem.
Paper manuscript dating from the second half of the 16th century, contains the Chronographia by Johannes de Beke partially (ends abruptly in cap. 70h), draft notes about Guelders and Artois and the Cathalogus et Cronica principum ac comitum Flandrie et forestariorum.
Parchment manuscript ca. 1400, contains the translation in Dutch and continuation up to 1393 of the Chronographia by Johannes de Beke. Contemporary title: Croniken van den Stichte van Utrecht ende van Hollant.