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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q210664
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Data Source: Parker on the Web
Résumé : CCCC MS 225 contains a fifteenth-century copy of the Manipulus curatorum, a work of pastoral care attributed to the fourteenth-century author Guido de Monte Rocherii. The manuscript was never part of Matthew Parker's collection, being donated to Corpus Christi by John Gibson (matriculated 1717). For this reason the manuscript does not appear in any of the catalogues before Nasmith's of 1777, though a hand-written entry describing the work was added to a copy of Stanley's catalogue of the collection.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Guido de Monte Rocherii - author
2r-156v - Guido de Monte Rocherii, Manipulus curatorum
Note : f. 1r-1v a few notes
rubric : (2r) Manipulus Curatorum
incipit : (2r) In isto libello sunt tres particule
Note : List of divisions
rubric : (4r) Incipit manipulus curatorum compositus a magistro Guidone de Monte Rocherio
incipit : (4r) Reuerendo in Christo ... d. Raymundo
explicit : (5r) scriptum Tiuoli anno domini mo ccco xxxiiio
rubric : (5r) Incipit prologus
incipit : (5r) Quoniam sciendum quod dicit propheta malachias
explicit : (6r) sunt agenda
rubric : (6r) Incipit libellus qui dicitur manipulus curatorum etc.
incipit : (6r) Diuiditur ergo presens opusculum
Note : Ends
explicit : (156v) et pro me peccatore ad deum preces fundat amen, ora pro nobis sancta dei genetrix ut digni etc.
Note : Note added
Note : Si quis peccauerit advocatum habemus etc.
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