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Résumé : CCCC MS 220 is a late thirteenth-century manuscript containing letters of Petrus de Vinea (c. 1190-1249), some of which are incomplete, and a copy of the Life of St Eustace (BHL 2760). Petrus de Vinea was a stateman and lawyer at the court of the Emperor Frederick II in southern Italy and Sicily. It has been suggested that this manuscript was donated to Corpus Christi College by Christopher Kaley (admitted 1636).
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
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Petrus de Vinea - author
1r-18v - Petrus de Vinea, Summa dictaminis (Epistolae) || Fragmentum epistolarum Petri de Vineis || Petrus de Vineis
Note : Begins imperfectly
incipit : (1r) ligarentur et facta conspiracione cum Ianuensibus
Note : The next letter is
rubric : (1r) Iusticiario terre laboris super deposicione sua
incipit : (1v) Hucusque satis ut loquamur
Note : Parts of 15 letters remain
Note : The last ends unfinished on f. 17r
Note : ff. 17v-18v are blank
Note : Pertz's Archiv, VII 949
Note : The MS. contains Liber I 9 (part), 10-15, 17, 16, 18-21, 24
19r-23v - Life of St Eustace || Historia Eustachii, qui cum uxore et duobus filiis mortem passus est sub Adriano imperatore ob fidem christianam || Vita Sancti Eustachi
incipit : (19r) In diebus traiani Imperatoris demonis preualente fallacia Erat quidam magister militum nomine placidas
explicit : (23v) impetrant que promissa sunt sanctis per gratiam domini nostri et saluatoris Iesu Christi cui gloria et potestas in secula seculorum. Amen
Note : Cf. Legenda Aurea cap. 161, ed. Graesse, and Acta Sanctorum Sept. VI 123. (BHL. 2760)
Note : f. 24r-24v blank
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