Oxford college libraries house more than 2,500 Western medieval
manuscripts, of which 155 contain prose writings in the vernacular; this
Handlist indexes some 750 items. Major religious works include Hilton's
'Scale of Perfection', Love's 'Mirror', Rolle's 'Form of Living', the
anonymous 'Cloud of Unknowing', 'Abbey of the Holy Ghost', 'Book of the
Craft of Dying', 'Disce Mori', 'Lay Folks' Catechism, 'Sacerdos
Parochialis', and other manuals of pastoral instruction. Chaucer,
Mandeville, and Trevisa are prominent among secular authors. Historical
prose includes four copies of 'The Brut', the 'Chronicles of London',
and a translation of the 'Modus tenendi parliamentum'. Medical writing
is well represented, and there are numerous utilitarian and scientific
texts, including gardening and travel, and works on alchemy and
astrology. S.J. OGILVIE-THOMPSON's published work includes editions of
Walter Hilton's 'Mixed Life', and 'Richard Rolle: Prose and Verse' for
the Early English Text Society.