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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q210688
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Résumé : The sole text in CCCC MS 479 is the Expositiones uocabulorum Bibliae (Summa Britonis) by William Brito OFM (d. before 1285), followed by an index. This popular work is a dictionary of the Bible. It was given to the College by Thomas Markaunt (d. 1439).
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
William Brito OFM - author
1r-353v - William Brito OFM, Expositiones uocabulorum Bibliae (Summa Britonis)
rubric : (1r) In nomine Ihesu Christi Incipit interpretaciones uocabulorum biblie ... uocatur summa britonis
incipit : (1r) Difficiles studeo partes quas biblia gestat
explicit : (1r) mera lux et uera sophia
rubric : (1r) Incipit liber a litera
incipit : (1r) A litera sicut dicit ysidorus
Note : Ends with
incipit : (353v) Zorobabel apud hebreos
explicit : (353v) uerba sunt isidori ethimol. vii
incipit : (353v) Hi(c) ego doctorum compegi scripta sacrorum
explicit : (353v) Sorte beatorum quod sim uelut unus eorum. amen
Note : The verses differ from those in MS 460. 4
354r-387v - Interpretationes nominum Bibliae || Interpretationes nominum
Note : Another hand
incipit : (354r) Aaron mons fortis
explicit : (387v) Zorobabel ... magister confusionis. hesdre 3. Aggeus et mt I
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