Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 105

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  • Résumé : Matthew Parker's manuscript collection naturally reflects his interest in Reformation theology and a large part of the material bound together in MS 105 reflects this interest. This volume contains a copy of Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560), De libro Coloniensis and tracts on issues such as marriage to the sister of a deceased wife, the removal of images from churches and in defence of the English Reformation. However this manuscript also includes evidence of other aspects of Parker's career and interests. There are numerous documents and accounts relating to the uneasy relations between England and Scotland at the start of Elizabeth's reign, a result of Parker's involvement with Elizabeth's rule. There is also an Anglo-Saxon wordlist, a reflection of Parker's interest in the church in Anglo-Saxon England. The volume also includes accounts of the coronation of king Edward VI, the baptism of Elizabeth I and excerpts from the Croyland continuation of Peter of Blois regarding the foundation of the University of Cambridge. The manuscript dates to the third quarter of the sixteenth century.


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    Langue(s) des textes : latin, italien, anglais


    Intervenants :

    Martin Luther - author

    1-6 - Letter of Martin Luther to Philipp Melanchthon concerning the latter's writing, 23 December 1539 || Epistola Martini Lutheri ad Philippum Melanchton, de quodam ejus scripto, forsan sequenti, data sabbato Innocentium 1539

    Note : Not autograph


    Intervenants :

    Philipp Melanchthon - author

    7-74 - Philipp Melanchthon, De libro Coloniensis || Philippus Melanchton de libro capituli Coloniensis scripto contra reformationem reverendissimi archiepiscopi

    Note : Originale propria manu Melanctonis

    Note : Cf. Melanchthon, Opera 1562, II 93


    75-122 - Defence of the reformation of the English church || Defensio reformationis ecclesiae Anglicanae

    Note : Hic tractatus scriptus est regnante Elizabetha, ideoque Bucero, ut Cl. Stanley placuit, minime ascribendus

    incipit : (75) Quotiens lego illud Pauli Apostoli ad suum Timotheum. Salutat te Pudens et Claudia

    Note : Unfinished: in several hands


    123-134 - Why it is not licit to marry the sister of a deceased wife || Quod non licet mortua uxore ducere sororem mortuae

    Note : partim Latine, partim Anglice

    Note : (123) a.

    incipit : (123) Ex academiarum non paucarum sententia

    Note : (125) b.

    Note : ? In Cranmer's hand

    incipit : (125) My wif & I be (as Christe saith) one fleshe


    135-150 - An answer to the previously stated objections as to why it is not licit to marry the sister of a deceased wife || An answer unto the aforesaide objections

    incipit : (135) The firste is a parologisme a non causa


    151-174 - A reply to the answer to why it is not licit to marry the sister of a deceased wife || A replie to the former answer


    175-180 - Causes as to why marriage in many degrees is prohibited || Causae cur in nuptiis multi gradus prohibeantur


    181-184 - Arguments out of canon law why it is not possible to marry the sister of a deceased wife || Argumenta ex libris jurisconsultorum quod quis non possit uxorem ducere sororem uxoris praemortuae

    Note : Cf. MS 113, 49, 50; MS 340, 23


    185-194 - Arguments on why it is not possible to marry the sister of a deceased wife || Alia argumenta de hac re

    Note : Cf. MS 113, 49, 50; MS 340, 23


    Intervenants :

    John Jewell, bishop of Salisbury - author

    195-200 - Letter of John Jewell, bishop of Salisbury, against marriage to a sister of a deceased wife, dated at Sarum, November 1561 || Letter from Jewell bishop of Salisbury, in which he gives his opinion against the lawfulness of such marriages, dated Sarum, kalendis Novembris 1561

    Note : Printed Strype, Parker, Appendix 19

    Note : p. 199 has another set of arguments in Latin


    201-216 - Letter from the bishops to queen Elizabeth for the removal of images out of churches || Letter from the bishops to queen Elizabeth for the removal of images out of churches, citing many passages from the scriptures and the fathers to prove the unlawfulness of them

    Note : Printed Parker Correspondence, lxvi


    217-219 - Account of the expedition into Scotland, the siege of Leith, and the peace that ensued, 1560 || Account of the expedition into Scotland, the siege of Leith, and the peace that ensued, in which the French king relinquished the title of king of England, &c. A.D. 1560


    220-220 - Extract from the roll of new-years gifts signed with the queen's hand in the eighth year of her reign || Extract from the roll of new-years gifts signed with the queen's hand, containing an account of plate given to embassadors and other persons in the eighth year of her reign amounting to 65 oz. gold and 6292.25 oz. silver, valued at 3160£. 2s. 5d.


    221-222 - That bishops do not require the judgement of the laity in divine matters || Episcoporum in rebus divinis non laicorum judicium esse requirendum

    Note : Cf.MS 113, 46


    Intervenants :

    James Pilkington - author

    223-228 - James Pilkington, Tract on Romans 9:18 Deus cuius uult miseretur, quem uult indurat || Tractatus Jacobi Pilkington, dum erat studens Cantabrigiensis in Romanorum ix. 18. Deus cujus vult miseretur, quem vult indurat

    Note : Parker Society, Pilkington, p. 673


    Intervenants :

    Thomas Cranmer - author

    229-232 - Thomas Cranmer, Some queries tending towards reformation || Some queries written in archbishop Cranmer's own hand tending toward reformation

    incipit : (230) What or wherin John fastynge, gyvynge almes in Englande doth profet and aveyle Thomas dwellynge in Italy and not knowinge what John in Englande doth, etc.


    233-234 - Fragment of a theological dispute on sin, to which theological aphorisms are added || Voluntarie peccantibus nulla reliqua est spes veniae, fragmentum disputationis theologicae: cui adduntur aphorismi quidam theologici

    Note : 8 priores lineae a Cranmero scriptae videntur


    235-242 - The coronation of King Edward VI || The crownation of kinge Edwarde VI, on shrove-sunday beinge the 20 day of February anno 1546, at the monastery of Westminster

    Note : Strype, Cranmer, I 202


    Intervenants :

    John Joscelyn - author

    243-273 - John Joscelyn, Prayer to defend the godly from calumny and for christian princes to establish true religion || Anglorum oratio, qua partim suae religionis instaurationem adversus quorundam calumnias defendunt, partim christianos principes hortantur ut religionis sincerioris procurationem in se suscipiant; autore I. Josselyn

    Note : By Joscelyn, Parker's secretary


    274-276 - Instruments of Richard Watkis notary, concerning the baptism of Elizabeth I || Copia instrumenti sub sigillo Ricardi Watkii proto-notarii regii, attestantis baptizationem praeclarissimae dominae Elizabethae serenissimi regis Henrici filiae apud ecclesiam conventualem fratrum minorum prope Greenwich 5 Sept. 1533


    281-282 - Royal writ directing the archbishop of Canterbury to receive into the sacrament N.N. J.P. || Breve dominae reginae directum domino archiepiscopo Cantuariensi ad recipiendum sacramentum N. N. justic. pacis cum forma juramenti


    283-283 - The commodities which England may have, being joined in amity and friendship with Scotland || The commodities which England maye have beyng joynd in amytie and friendship with Scotland


    285-286 - The oath of the lord protector in Scotland 1567 || The othe of the lord protector in Scotland 1567


    296-296 - Letters from Lord Cobham and the sheriff of Kent about the execution of the commission for collecting the subsidy in Kent || Letters from lord Cobham and the sheriff of Kent about the execution of the said commission


    297-298 - The effect of the agreement between the queen dowager of Scotland and the lords of the congregation published by proclamation at Edinburgh 26 July 1559 || Theffect of thagreement betwene the queene dowager of Scotlande and the lords of the congregation published by proclamation at Edenburg 26 Julii anno 1559


    299-320 - A memorial of such things as have been done from day to day between the queen dowager of Scotland and the lords of the congregation assembled at Lithgow from the 15 October to the 20 November 1559 || A memorial of such things as have been done from daye to daye betwene the queene dowager of Skotland and the lords of the congregation assembled at Lythcowe from the 15 of October to the 20 of November 1559


    321-322 - Thomas Cranmer, A declaration concerning the untrue and slanderous report of some which have reported that he should set up the mass again || A declaration of the reverend father in God Thomas archbishop of Canterbury concerning the untrue and slanderous report of some which have reported that he should set up the mass again

    Note : Parker Society, Cranmer, Lord's Supper, p. 428, also in Emmanuel MS. 260,128


    329-334 - Effects of Robert Holgate late archbishop of York left at Battersea when he was committed to the Tower of London || Monye specyalities of dettes plate jewels and writings left at Battersea by Robert [Holgate] late archbishop of York, when he was commytted to the tower, or which has been since taken from Cawood and other places by Ellys Markham

    Note : Gent. Mag. 1825 , pt I, 595

    Note : (329) Also: A paper in Cranmer's hand with a list of names to be submitted to the Lord Chancellor for a Committee (?)


    Intervenants :

    Christian, king of Denmark - author

    335-336 - Letter of Christian, king of Denmark to Edward VI and the duke of Somerset congratulating them on establishing true religion in England || Epistola Christiani regis Danorum ad Edwardum VI. regem Angliae, et ad ducem Somersetiae protectorem, qua gratulatur eis de vera religione in Anglia stabilita, et suadet pacem cum Scotis faciendam


    337-342 - English translation of the Letter of Christian, king of Denmark to Edward VI and the duke of Somerset congratulating them on establishing true religion in England || English translation of the foregoing letter

    Note : On pp. 340 and 342 in Cranmer's hand : Captayne Borthicke


    343-362 - Excerpts from ancient canons concerning the jurisdiction of priests || Excerpta ex antiquis canonibus de jurisdictione sacerdotum et episcoporum, de conjugio clericorum, de potestate regia in episcopos et clericos, et de potestate et celebratione conciliorum


    Intervenants :

    William Cecil - author

    363-366 - Letters of William Cecil to Matthew Parker and of the Welsh council to the privy council concerning sedition, 1561 || A letter from secretary Cecill to archbishop Parker, and another from the council of Wales to the privy-council, relating to some seditious and popish writings spread abroad in Wales 1561

    Note : Parker Correspondence, cxviii


    367-378 - A seditious tract circulating in Wales || The seditious tract mentioned in the preceding letters


    379-390 - An addition with an apology to the causes of the burning of St Paul's church || An addicion with an apology to the causes of the brynning of Paules church, the which causes were uttered at Paules crosse by the reverend bushopp of Durysme the 8 of June 1561

    Note : See Parker Society, Pilkington, p. 481


    391-402 - Instructions given to the ambassadors of France sent to the Council of Trent, May 1562 || Instructions given to the embassadors of Fraunce sent to the counsell of Trent

    Note : Dated May 1562


    403-410 - Articles of agreement between the emperor's majesty and the Landgrave || Articles of agreament betwixt themperours majestie and the Lantgrave


    411-422 - Accounts of Cardinal Pole || Status reditus et expensarum cardinalis Pole

    Note : Latine, Italice, et Anglice


    423-426 - Articles concerning the wool staple at Calais temp. Henry VIII || Articuli concernentes stapulam lanarum, quae est apud Calen, oblati a commissariis imperatoris, tempore regis Henrici VIII


    443-454 - Anglo-Saxon word list || Expositio quorundam antiquorum vocabulorum Saxonicorum

    Note : ordine alphabetico usque ad literam M

    incipit : (443) Aldermen: i. Comes quia Thanus est nobilis homo etc.

    Note : Ends

    explicit : (454) Mishersing i. defaulte in pledinge etc.

    Note : (Wanley, p. 148)


    455-456 - The founding of the University of Cambridge taken from the Croyland continuation of Peter of Blois || De fundatione academiae Cantabrigiensis ex continuatione historiae Croylandensis per Petrum Blessensem

    Note : item47 is on two smaller and mutilated leaves or one leaf torn into two (now one leaf)

    Note : See Savile, Scriptores, p. 519

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  • Additions: Flyleaf (pasted over) from service-book as in MS 104 etc. (ff. iiir-iiiv)

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