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Résumé : CCCC MS 412 contains not Giles of Rome OESA's De regimine principum but an anonymous work in the same genre of guidance on royal governance, the Liber de informatione principum, written between 1297 and 1314, perhaps for the sons of Philip the Fair. It seems at least plausible. however, that Parker was just as interested in the late fifteenth-century copy of the Articuli cleri (1316) that is attached to the beginning of the volume and which deals with the question of royal and ecclesiastical jurisdiction. This is followed by a series of notes bearing the name Edmund Poplay, who seems to have been confirmed as a bachelor of canon law at Cambridge University in 1489, though no contemporary reference to him is known in the university Grace Books. Apart from this, there is no information as to the manuscript's provenance.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin, anglais
1r-77r - Liber de informatione principum
rubric : (1r) Incipit liber de administracione principum
Note : (Aegidii Romani)
incipit : (1r) Regnabit rex et sapiens erit et faciet iudicium
explicit : (1r) ordine quo supra sunt proposita prosequemur
incipit : (1r) Prima pars huius tractatus habet capitula xxxiij
Note : Text
incipit : (1v) Circa primum considerandum est primo dignitas
Note : (29r) Pars II
Note : (54v) Pars III
Note : (65r) Pars IV
Note : Ending
explicit : (77r) largiri dignetur misericors deus qui in trinitate perfecta viuit et regnat per infinita seculorum secula. Amen
Intervenants :
pseudo-Augustine - author
77r-77r - pseudo-Augustine, De XII abusiuis saeculi (De duodecim abusionum gradibus, excerpt)
rubric : (77r) Que pertineant ad bonum principem ostendit cyprianus in libro de xii abusionibus seculi hiis verbis
incipit : (77r) Iusticia regis est neminem iniuste
explicit : (77v) indigna est dei amore
rubric : (77v) Finis
Note : Three verses
incipit : (77r) Tres sunt stulticie maiores omnibus audiTantum mentiri tot dare totque minariUt nil credaris. nil habeas nil metuaris
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