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Résumé : CCCC MS 52 is a twelfth-century manuscript containing the Magna glosatura, or Glossa continua, on the Pauline Epistles by Peter Lombard (c. 1095-1160). The text is written in a fine hand, with attractive ornamental initials. The manuscript also contains some passages from Augustine, De trinitate and Hilary, De trinitate in a twelfth-century hand. The flyleaves contain fifteenth- or sixteenth-century recipes in Latin and English. The provenance is unknown.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin, anglais
Intervenants :
Peter Lombard - author
1r-203v - Peter Lombard, Gloss on the Pauline Epistles (Magna glosatura) || Petri Lombardi Glossa in Epistolas Pauli
incipit : (1r) Principia rerum requirenda sunt
Note : P. L. CXCI 1297
explicit : (1v) ante salutationem dicens
Note : (2r) Romans
Note : (50v) 1 Corinthians
Note : (86v) 2 Corinthians
Note : (105r) Galatians
Note : (122r) Ephesians
Note : (133v) Philippians
Note : (141v) Colossians
Note : (148v) 1 Thessalonians
Note : (154r) 2 Thessalonians
Note : (157v) 1 Timothy
Note : (166r) 2 Timothy
Note : (171r) Titus
Note : (173v) Philemon
Note : (174v) Hebrews
explicit : (202v) et alia dei munera. sit cum omnibus uobis
rubric : (202v) Explicit deo gracias
Note : On the last flyleaf (top and bottom cut off) are some receipts in Latin and English, of cent. xv late or xvi early
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