Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 269

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  • Autre forme de la cote :
    • Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 269
    • CCCC MS 269
    • MS 269
    • Parker Library MS 269
  • Conservé à : Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library
  • Langues : latin
  • Auteur : Anselme de Lucques (saint, 1036-1086)
  • Date de fabrication :
  • Écriture :
    • a beautiful round Italian-like minuscule
  • Support : Vellum
  • Composition :
    • ff. 260
  • Dimensions :
    • 165 x 265
  • Aspects codicologiques :
    • 37 and 34 lines to a page
    • ff. i + 1-260 + ii
    • 1(8)-4(8) (wants 4), 5(8)-8(8) (wants 2, 3), 9(6)?, 10(8)-15(8), 16(10) 17(8)-33(8) (wants 8).

Manifeste IIIF

Présentation du contenu

Source des données : Parker on the Web

  • Résumé : CCCC MS 269 is one of three manuscripts that contains the 'A' recension of the Collectio canonum of Anselm of Lucca (written c. 1083-86) (the others being Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France MS lat. 12519 and Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana MS lat. 1363), and the only one with a known English provenance. Originally dating from the twelfth century, a fifteenth-century inscription records that this volume was then in the library of the Cistercian abbey of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Pipewell in Northamptonshire. If it was still at Pipewell at the time of the abbey's dissolution in 1538, it was fortunate to survive the looting that followed that event. Perhaps it was removed together with the other fixtures and fittings of the abbey that were granted to Sir William Parr, brother of Katherine Parr, Henry VIII's last wife.


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    Langue(s) des textes : latin


    Intervenants :

    Anselm of Lucca - author

    2r-258r - Anselm of Lucca, Collectio canonum || Summa Iuris Canonici (Ivonis Carnotensis)

    Note : (2r) Contents of the 13 books

    Note : (3r) Capitula of Liber I (90)

    Note : (4v) Addition (xiii or xii late): Placuit ut si quorumcunque clericorum uxores peccauerint ne forte licentiam peccandi plus habeant, etc.

    Note : Liber I

    rubric : (5r) Quod in nouo testamento post christum dominum a petro sacerdotalis ceperit ordo

    Note : (P. L. CLXI, 321)

    incipit : (5r) In nouo testamento post Christum dominum nostrum

    Note : Each book is preceded by capitula

    Note : Liber XIII ends (capitulum 29)

    rubric : (257v) quod uictoria religiosi principis non ex opinione humana sed ex deo disponente proueniat

    explicit : (258r) horum retributionem per spem futuro iudicio sustinetis

Intervenant

Historique de la conservation

Source des données : Parker on the Web

  • Immediately below the explicit on f. 258r (xv cent.): Liber sancte marie uirginis de pippwella. Pipewell was a Cistercian abbey in Northamptonshire.

Notes

Source des données : Parker on the Web

  • Additions: On f. 167v, a late note (xvi early) on Arabic figures.

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