Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 172

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    • Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 172
    • CCCC MS 172
    • MS 172
    • Parker Library MS 172
  • Held at : Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library
  • Languages : Latin
  • Author : Martin Bucer (1491-1551) | John Skip (149.-1552)
  • Date of Origin :
  • Support Material : Paper
  • Composition :
    • pp. 140
  • Dimensions :
    • 195 x 292
  • Codicological details :
    • 2 volumes
    • ff. i-ii + pp. 1-42 + 42a-43a + 43-48 + 48a-49a + 49-82 (83-92 missing) + 93-140 + ff. iii-iv

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  • Résumé : MS 172 contains two works. The first is Martin Bucer's critique of the 1549 Book of Common Prayer. Martin Bucer (1491-1551) was a reformation theologian from Alsace and a prominent figure in the English reformation, becoming Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge late in 1549. MS 172 also contains a discussion of predestination by John Skip (d. 1552), who served as Queen Anne Boleyn's almoner and as the bishop of Hereford.


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    Langue(s) des textes : latin


    Intervenants :

    Martin Bucer - author

    1-120 - Martin Bucer, Notes on the Book of Common Prayer, 1551 || Martini Buceri annotationes in librum precum communium

    Note : Exemplar autographum scriptum A. D. 1551. Inscribitur sed diversa manu ad episcopum Eliensem

    Note : Autograph

    incipit : (1) Benevolentia atque beneficium hoc domini nostri Ihesu Christi

    Note : Dated at the end (p. 118) Nonis Ian. MDLI Cambridge

    Note : Analysed by the Rev. Arthur Roberts, in English, 1853


    Intervenants :

    John Skip - author

    121-140 - John Skip, Comments on disputed questions, 1533 || Prefationem cum positionibus Iohannis Skypp [postea episcopi Herefordensis] in questiones disputatas in comitiis A. D. 1533

    incipit : (123) Si scirem vos viri grauissimi aliquid a me expectare quod vel ingeniosum vel eruditum

    Note : The principal subject is predestination

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