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Résumé : CCCC MS 413 contains a sixteenth-century collection of extracts from the Early Christian Fathers on tradition, compiled by John Baret (c.1495-1563) [his name is sometimes given as Barrett or Barret]. Baret was a Carmelite and a Reformation theologian. The Parker Library also holds two further collections of theological extracts compiled by him: CCCC MS 124 and CCCC MS 428.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
John Baret OCarm - author
1r-221v - John Baret OCarm, Collectanea
rubric : (1r) Obiter annotata et obseruata ex summa conciliorum et pontificum
Note : (21r) Collectanea from the early Fathers on Tradition
rubric : (37r) De veritate Corporis Christi in Eucharistia
rubric : (57r) De sacrae eucharistiae asseruatione
rubric : (65r) De Eucharistiae eleuatione et adoratione
rubric : (67r) De adoratione Christi in Sacramento
rubric : (71r) De sacrificio Missae
rubric : (79r) De Sacramentorum vi et efficacia
rubric : (87r) Peccata sacerdoti confitenda
rubric : (95r) De satisfactione
rubric : (104r) De inuocatione Sanctorum
rubric : (112r) De Ieiunio
rubric : (125r) Oratio pro mortuis
rubric : (133r) De Purgatorio
rubric : (134r) De primatu sedis Romane
rubric : (142r) In qua lingua potissimum orandum
rubric : (150r) Fragmenta seu farragines quaedam hinc inde ex sacris scriptoribus collectae hoc seculo cognitu apprime necessariae
rubric : (212r) De ieiuniis 4tae et 6tae feriae, et sabbati
Note : ff. 214r-221v blank
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