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Johannes Consobrinus, De usuraand John Felton, Sermones

St John's College MS 139

St John's College, University of Oxford

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Title

Johannes Consobrinus, De usuraand John Felton, Sermones

Shelfmark

St John's College MS 139

Place of origin

Italy

England

Date

s. xiv ex

s. xv med.

Language

Latin

Contents

Manuscript 1 = Fols. 1–41
1. Fols. 1–40v: Johannes Consobrinus De usura
Manuscript 2 = Fols. 42–307
2. Fols. 42–296: John Felton Sermones
Added text:
fol. 307v: Rubric: scotus in quolibetis questione 20.

Form

codex

Support

both on vellum (the first FSOS/FHHF, the second HSOS/HFFH).

Physical extent

Fols. iii + 40 + i (numbered fol. 41) + 266 (numbered fols. 42–307) + ii (numbered fols. iv–v).

Binding

A modern replacement. Sewn on five thongs. At the front, a marbled paper leaf, one modern paper flyleaf, and one medieval vellum flyleaf (sewn to the stub of a second); at the rear, one modern paper flyleaf and another marbled paper leaf ( iv–v).

Acquisition

‘Liber Collegij Divi Joannis Baptistae ex dono Domini Gulielmi PaddeiMilitis et Collegii olim Convictoris 1634’ (fol. 1, upper margin).

Provenance

An erased ownership inscription ‘ Robertus batsonme suum agnoscit Testante Stonslye aliis quos pretium xxx. d’ ( fol. 41v, s. xv ex.). He may be identifiable with a John Stonesley, a Cistercian monk of St Bernard’s College c.1506 (BRUO, 1789).

The College ex-libris is written over an older inscription: ‘ Hicsonhicson Me suum vendicat teste’ ( fol. 1, upper margin, s. xvi); cf. ‘hixon Me suum vult’ ( fol. 307 v). He also signed our MS 116.

‘George Ferrar’ (fol. iii , s. xvii).

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Connections

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  • Duns Scotus, Johannes, 1265-1308

  • Ferrar, George, seventeenth century

  • Hicson, 16th cent.

  • Paddy, William, 1554-1634

  • Stonesley, John, fl. 1506

  • Johannes, Felton, -1434

  • Sobrinho, João, -1486

  • Batson, Robert, late fifteenth century

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