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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q210382
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Résumé : MS 115 and MS 126 are sixteenth-century notebooks containing lectures from the four lecture series given in Canterbury by Pierre Alexandre in 1552 and 1553 at the request of Cranmer who hoped to make Canterbury a centre of learning. Pierre Alexandre (b. c. 1498-d. 1563), who also wrote under the pseudonym Simon Alexius, was a reformation theologian who came to England with Pietro Martire Vermigli (Peter Martyr) (1500-62) and came into the employ of Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556).
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Pierre Alexandre - author
1r-76r - Pierre Alexandre, Praelectiones de eterna Dei praescientia, praedestinatione, providentia et libero arbitrio
Note : There are many marginalia, perhaps by the author
Note : Ends f. 76r then in red in the author's hand
Note : (76r) Nosse deum radix immortalitatis, Sap. 15
Note : (cf. MS 102. 10)
Note : On a flyleaf are some unimportant notes on Bradwardine etc.
Note : See also MS 126
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