An entry point to the written heritage of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in Western Europe, from the 8th to the 18th century.
A search engine of interoperable digitized manuscripts and rare books
Collaborative platform to manage and publish Biblissima authority data
Help for reading and learning classical languages, XML editing tools and environments
Expertise service around IIIF standards
Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q210461
IIIF manifest
Full digitisation
Data Source: Parker on the Web
Résumé : CCCC MS 271 was in the library of St Augustine's, Canterbury, where it once comprised two separate volumes that were first bound together in the fourteenth century. The first volume, containing the Decretales of Gregory IX, was donated to the abbey by a monk of St Augustine's, Martin de Totynton (fl. c. 1300), while the second part, containing the Decretals of Boniface VIII (Liber sextus), was donated by one 'Abbot T.'. This is probably abbot Thomas Findon (1283-1310) or possibly Thomas Poucyn (1334-43). A fourteenth-century hand has added the Constitutions of Archbishops Langton, Boniface and Pecham to the second volume. It presumably found its way into Parker's collection from St Augustine's.
Contenu :
Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Gregory IX - author
1r-274v - Gregory IX, Decretales (Liber extra) || Libri sex decretalium, cum glossa ad quinque priores
Note : (iv) Notes
Note : (iir) Note on the Council of Rome 1212 and many memorial verses
Note : (iiv) blank
Note : On f. iiirverses on the seven arts:quicquid agunt artes ego semper predico partes Gramatica...astra viasque poli varias mihi vendico soli Astronomia
Note : ff. iiiv-ivr blank
Note : (ivv) in a fine hand of cent. xiv. List of Decretales ad monachos pertinentes
Note : (vr) Capitula of the six books
rubric : (1r) Incipit liber primus de summa trinitate et fide catholica
incipit : (1r) Gregorius episcopus, etc.
incipit : (1r) Rex pacificus pia miseracione
Note : Gloss begins
incipit : (1r) In huius libri principio .v. sunt precipue prenotanda
Note : f. 70r-70vblank
Note : (71r) Liber II
Note : (128v) blank
Note : (129r) Liber III
Note : (192v) blank
Note : (193r) Liber IV
Note : (215v) Liber V
Note : (274r) ending
explicit : (274r) facere quis homachium compellatur.Laus tibi sit christe quoniam labor explicit iste et Ce.finito libro sit laus et gloria christo.Explicit iste liber mihi donet po[s]cula liber
Note : Gloss ends
explicit : (274r) S. de pact. pactiones. Finito libro, etc.
Note : On f. 274v are two columns in a pretty hand
incipit : (274v) Ecclesiastica censura iudices dampnabiliter abutuntur, etc.
Note : Liber VI is contained in Volume II (see Item 1.1). James has run volumes 1 and 2 together as a single item, but they are separate and distinct
Boniface VIII - author
275r-346v - Decretals of Boniface VIII (Liber sextus)
rubric : (275r) Incipit liber vius decretalium domini Bonifacii pape viii
incipit : (275r) Bonifacius episcopus, etc.
incipit : (275r) Sacrosancte romane ecclesie quam imperscrutabilis
Note : (275r) A very beautiful initial with gold ground and partial border
explicit : (344v) abesse contingat
rubric : (344v) De regulis iuris
explicit : (345v) contra legis nititur uoluntatem
Note : On f. 72v are some notes
Stephen Langton - author
347r-353r - Stephen Langton, Constitutions (1222) || Constitutiones editae in concilio Oxoniensi sub Stephano [Langton] archiepiscopo Cantuar
rubric : (347r) Concilium oxonie factum a domino Stephano Archiepiscopo Cantuar
Boniface of Savoy - author
353r-365v - Boniface of SavoyConstitutions (1261) || Constitutiones factae in concilio Lambhethae sub Bonifacio archiepiscopo Cantuar
rubric : (353r) Constituciones Bonifacii Archiepiscopo
John Pecham OFM - author
365v-375v - John Pecham OFMConstitutiones prouinciales (Lambeth, 1281) || Constitutiones Iohannis de Peckham archiepiscopi Cantuar.
rubric : (365v) Constituciones Johannis de peccham apud Lamhuthe
explicit : (375v) consecrationis nostre tercio
rubric : (375v) Expliciunt constituciones domini Johannis Archiepiscopi Cantuar. Composite apud lambethe
Note : (ixr) Two flyleaves from a Civil Law MS. in double columns (xiii)
RDF exports to come…
You can view and manipulate this document directly on this site, compare it to others using the Mirador viewer, or drag and drop this icon into the IIIF viewer of your choice. Read more about IIIF