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Résumé : CCCC MS 115 and MS 126 are sixteenth-century notebooks containing lectures from the four lecture series given in Canterbury by Pierre Alexandre in 1552 and 1553 at the request of Cranmer who hoped to make Canterbury a centre of learning. Pierre Alexandre (b. c. 1498-d. 1563), who also wrote under the pseudonym Simon Alexius, was a Reformation theologian who came to England with Pietro Martire Vermigli (Peter Martyr) (1500-62) and came into the employ of Cranmer
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
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Pierre Alexandre - author
1r-162r - Pierre Alexandre, Praelectiones de matrimonio || Petri Alexandri praelectiones de matrimonio et laudibus matrimonii habitae in ecclesia ecclesia cathedrali Cantuariensi A. D. 1553
Note : The title-page is signed Petrus Alexander
Note : Text ends
explicit : (156v) finis. Cantuariae A. D. 1553, 27 die Julii
Note : [post mortem perpetue memorie pientissimi regis edouardi sexti added by the author]
Note : Nosse Deum Radix Immortalitatis
Note : A Table follows
Note : See also MS 115
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