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Résumé : CCCC MS 31 is a thirteenth-century manuscript containing a copy of the Commentary on the Twelve Minor Prophets by Stephen Langton (c. 1150-1228), which originally belonged to the Savigniac and Cistercian abbey of St Mary's, Coggeshall, along with CCCC MS 89. Stephen's work on the minor prophets has received little scholarly attention in comparison to his sermons. The manuscript also contains a late twelfth-century fragment of the pseudo-Clementine Recognitions.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
1r-24v - Text of the minor prophets
rubric : (1r) Textus duodecim prophetarum
Note : Initial and part of f. 1r at top cut off and supplied in cent. xvi.
Note : Ends f. 24r verso blank
Intervenants :
Stephen Langton - author
25r-iir - Stephen Langton, Commentaries on the minor prophets || Stephanus Langton super xii Prophetas
rubric : (25r) Incipit exposicio moralis magistri Stephani de Langetune super duodecim prophetas
incipit : (25r) Ossa duodecim prophetarum pululant de loco suo
Note : The last leaf of Malachi is gone and is supplied by a slip from a closely written MS. of cent. xiii ending
explicit : (iir) sedebit Jerusalem secura
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