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Résumé : CCCC 513 contains an early fifteenth-century collection of sermons for the whole of the liturgical year, probably written in Germany. Another manuscript of the collection, Munich, University Library MS 2°. 127, bears the label Sermones magistri Hermanni de Lipczik. The otherwise unknown but possibly Franciscan Hermannus may be the author or the compiler of the collection. The book retains its contemporary binding with straps, clasps and bosses. This volume is part of the Elbing collection; a group of manuscripts which belonged to a Brigittine convent at Elbing (Elblag), near Gdansk which was founded in 1458 and deserted in 1521. Almost all the Elbing manuscripts contain the ownership inscription of Mary Pernham, wife of Richard Pernham (d. 1628), Fellow of the college and pastor Anglicus of St Marien church in Elbing from 1618-24.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin, allemand
Intervenants :
Hermannus of Leipzig - author
1r-219r - Sermons by Hermannus of Leipzig and others || Sermones de Tempore
incipit : (1r) Exiit edictum ... Scribit propheta ysa. cao noo de hodierna festiuitate
Note : After a sermon in Oct. Pasche. (Cum esset sero) is a colophon
rubric : (219r) Explicit liber iste
Note : Other sermons follow in various hands and there are a good many blank leaves
Note : In the last cover is a note in German:
Note : Dy pharrer uf der ner ... haben czwetracht myt der gemeyne van dess tames wegen. ... dy synd dy vyer sachen do van man dy pharrer ledig sprycht. Her (erasure) dedit
Note : The old list describes the book thus: Glossa super articulis Fidei, Orat. Domin., x Praeceptis, et Fest. totius anni
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