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Sermons (binding fragments)

St John's College MS 235 (fragments 10 and 21)

St John's College, University of Oxford

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Title

Sermons (binding fragments)

Shelfmark

St John's College MS 235 (fragments 10 and 21)

Date

s. xiv/xv

Language

Latin

Contents

Sermons, with one incipit

Form

codex

Support

Vellum.

Physical extent

Fols. 2.

Hands

Written in anglicana formata , s. xiv/xv, one side of no. 21 illegible.

Decoration

One 3-line red lombard, unflourished.

Some ochre-slashed capitals to divide the text.

Provenance

MS 235 is a collection of binding fragments removed from College books (medieval portions only). This entry is for fragments 10 and 21 only.

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  • Hugh, of Saint-Cher, Cardinal, approximately 1200-1263

  • Aquinas, Thomas, Saint, 1225-1274

  • Cavalcanti, Aldobrandinus‏, 1217-1279

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