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Résumé : William of Nottingham's Commentary on the Gospels, contained in CCCC MS 305, is essentially a commentary on the concordance of the four Gospels and derives from works such as Zacharias of Besançon (Chrysopolitanus) OPrem (fl. c. 1131-60), De concordia euangelistarum (Vnum ex quatuor), which is contained in CCCC MS 27. The book has been dated to the last quarter of the fourteenth century. This William of Nottingham (d. after 1330) was provincial of the English Franciscans 1316-30 and must be distinguished from another William of Nottingham (d. after 1254) also a Franciscan, to whom the earlier literature ascribed this work.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
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William of Nottingham OFM - author
1r-349v - William of Nottingham OFM, Commentary on Vnum ex quatuor
Note : (1r) Text
incipit : (1r) Da michi intellectum et scrutabor legem tuam, etc. Dionisius de diuinis nominibus cao 3o dicit quod ante omne, etc.
explicit : (4v) imprimis esse diligencius insistendum
rubric : (4v) Incipit pars prima: Capitulum primum. Johannis primo. In principio, etc.
Note : The Table occupies 214v-222v
Note : 223r-224v blank
Note : Ends
explicit : (349v) magis inuenitur in uolu(n)tario paupere quam in quocunque diuite
Note : (350r) Three blank leaves and blank flyleaf follow
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