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Résumé : CCCC MS 222, which originally formed one volume with CCCC MS 226, contains two religious tracts, on the conception of Mary and the conception of Christ, both of which are attributed to Richard of Saint-Victor OSA (d. 1173). There are various later pencil notes and additions. The manuscript belonged to Hugh of Girune (d. after 1239), a monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, who donated it to that house, as attested by the inscription on f.ir, Liber Hugonis de Girunde de penitentia Magdalene. This folio was originally the title page of CCCC MS 226.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Richard of Saint-Victor OSA (attrib.) - author
1r-37v - Richard of Saint-Victor OSA (attrib.), Tractatus de conceptione beatae Mariae || Tractatus de conceptione B. Mariae
Note : No title
incipit : (1r) In agro booz ruth moabitis messorum sequens uestigia
explicit : (2r) diuine nos hostium misericordie celi hostiaria introducat
incipit : (2v) Archa (ueteris) testamenti tot adumbrata misteriis
Note : Ends
explicit : (37r) in ipsa magnificemur per eum qui est super omnia sanctus et benedictus in secula. Amen
Note : (37v) blank
38r-55r - Richard of Saint-Victor OSA (attrib.), Tractatus de conceptione Christi || Tractatus de conceptione Christi
incipit : (38r) Liber generationis Ihesu Christi ... Abraham. Sacram christi incarnationem antiqui patres
explicit : (55r) cum iterum uenerit accipiat nos ad se ipsum ut ubi est ipse et nos simus ubi cum patre et spiritu sancto uiuit et regnat deus per omnia secula seculorum. Amen
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