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Résumé : The author of this manual of theology, Compendium ueritatis theologicae, contained in CCCC MS 64, dating to the early fifteenth century, is now known to be the Dominican, Hugo Ripelinus of Strasbourg (c. 1200-68). It was part of the medieval library of the college, given by Thomas Markaunt in 1439. The book was very popular in the late Middle Ages and was translated into vernacular languages such as German, but never into Middle English, although many Latin copies survive in English libraries. It is divided into seven books dealing with central issues of theology such as the natures of God and Christ, sin and virtue, the sacraments and the last things.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Hugo Ripelinus OP - author
1r-111r - Hugo Ripelinus OP, Compendium ueritatis theologicae || Compendium veritatis theologicae
Note : (1r) Table of chapters
rubric : (2v) Incipit prologus theologice ueritatis
incipit : (2v) Ueritatis theologice sublimitatis
explicit : (3r) presens compilaui
rubric : (3r) Explicit prologus
rubric : (3r) Incipit liber primus de natura diuinitatis. Sequitur capitulum quod deus est
incipit : (3r) Deum esse multis modis ostenditur
Note : (17r) Liber II
Note : (38r) Liber III
Note : (52r) Liber IV
Note : (65r) Liber V
Note : (83v) Liber VI
Note : (99v) Liber VII
Note : Ends
explicit : (110r) recipiet secundum merita sine fine. Amen
rubric : (110r) Explicit ueritas theologie
Note : After this is an erasure of two lines
Note : (110v) Alphabetical table in a later hand
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