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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q210681
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Data Source: Parker on the Web
Résumé : CCCC MS 416 is a twelfth-century manuscript which has a roughly contemporary contents list showing that it once contained a large number of works. However, all of these are now lost except for the Liber officialis of Amalarius of Metz (c. 780-850), a text explaining the liturgy of the mass and divine office. The standard Ely cathedral priory press mark can be found in the margin of f. 1 recto (see also CCCC MS 44). The flyleaf explains that it was given, presumably to Ely, by one William Stradesete. It later came into the possession of Matthew Parker.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Amalarius of Metz - author
1r-153r - Amalarius of Metz, Liber officialis
rubric : (1r) Capitula prioris libelli (41)
rubric : (1v) Continentia cause secuture scriptionis
incipit : (1v) Ubi Sanctus Agustinus exponit euuangelium illud. omnia ergo quecunque uultis
Note : (P. L. CV 991)
explicit : (1v) Itaque mihi prima inquisitio est de septuagesima cuius finis constat in primo mense
rubric : (1v) De Septuagesima
incipit : (2r) Septuagesima computatur secundum titulationem sacramentorum
Note : (49v) Liber II
Note : (67r) Liber III
Note : (106v) Liber IV
Note : On f. 140v is scribbled xv, Johannes hadenham
explicit : (153r) paulus concludit ceteras orationes
incipit : (153r) Suscipe clementissime pater hanc oblationem
explicit : (153r) Obtulit in sacrificio qui uiuit et regnat deus in secula seculorum. amen
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