Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 533

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    • Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 533
    • CCCC MS 533
    • MS 533
    • Parker Library MS 533
  • Held at : Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library
  • Languages : Latin
  • Author : Nicolas de Gorran (12..-1295?)
  • Date of Origin :
  • Script :
    • in a fairly good hand
  • Support Material : Paper
  • Composition :
    • ff. 250
  • Dimensions :
    • 214 x 301
  • Codicological details :
    • double columns of 43 lines
    • ff. i-iii + 1-250 + iv-vi
    • 1(12) (1, 2 mut. 4 gone) 2(12)-6(12) 7(14) 8(12) 9(10) 10(12)-21(12) (wants 12).

Contents

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  • Résumé : CCCC MS 533 contains a fifteenth-century copy of the Commentary on Psalms 68-150 by Nicholas de Gorran OP (1232-95) who served as the prior of the Dominican convent of St James in Paris. He also served as both confessor and adviser to the French king, Philip IV (d. 1314). This volume is part of the Elbing collection; a group of manuscripts which belonged to a Brigittine convent at Elbing (Elblag), near Gdansk. The collection was donated to Corpus Christi College by either Richard Pernham (1583?-1628) or his wife Mary, whose name is in many of these books.


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    Langue(s) des textes : latin


    Intervenants :

    Nicholas de Gorran OP - author

    1r-250v - Nicholas de Gorran OP, Commentary on Psalms || Postillae Nic. Gorram super Psalmos lxviii-cl

    incipit : (1r) Saluum me fac, etc.

    incipit : (1r) In precedentibus Christi resurreccionem

    Note : Ends

    explicit : (250v) nec lassari ad quam patriam nos perducat ille qui viuit et regnat per omnia secula seculorum. Amen

    rubric : (250v) Expliciunt postille super psalterio a fratre nicolao de guiram compilate

    Note : Fragments of a well-written vellum MS. (xiii late?) of a grammatical poem are used in the binding (this has been removed since James' time and no longer appears with the manuscript). One section begins

    Note : Est obliquorum regimen quod scire laborasIn primis regimen quod sunt pronomina post hec

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Notes

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  • Additions: Binding broken, tags gone, some bosses remain.
  • Additions: The paper is tender from damp, and the first two leaves are mutilated.

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