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PETER OF TARENTAISE ON I, IV SENT.; S. XIII ex.

Merton College MS. 105

Merton College, University of Oxford

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Title

PETER OF TARENTAISE ON I, IV SENT.; S. XIII ex.

Shelfmark

Merton College MS. 105

Place of origin

France

Date

S. XIII ex.

Language

Latin

Contents

Merton College MS. 105 – Part I (fols. 1–159v)
1. (fols. 1–159v) PETER OF TARENTAISE, OP Commentary on IV Sent
(fols. 160–2) On fols. 160–2 is a table of the quaestiones in 3 cols, in a neat cursive hand; 162v blank.
Merton College MS. 105 – Part II (fols. 163–300)
On fol. 163 is a quaestio in a small, neat hand c. 1300, and pen-trials. On fols. 163v-4 is a list of the quaestiones added in a French cursive hand of s. xiv. Fols. 164v and 165v are blank. On fol. 165 is a theological note in a debased bookhand using anglicana forms, s. xiv in
2. (fols. 166–300) PETER OF TARENTAISE, OP Commentary on I Sent

Form

codex

Support

Parchment

Physical extent

306 leaves (ii + 304) The edges retrimmed and spattered with red.

Binding

Standard Merton s. xvii; sewn on five bands; formerly chained from the usual position. fols. i-ii and 303–4 are paper binding leaves, the outermost from the same book as in MS 78. At the foot of fol. 302 are the marks of the large brass chain-staple. On fol. 163 (the first leaf of II) are the marks of two foredge straps and one each at head and tail.

Provenance

Both parts are French.

At the head of fol. 302v is pencilled ‘Iste liber est fratris Berardi Podiensis’, in an early hand. Given to the College by William Reed in 1374 (UO49. 76). For Reed, fellow from 1344 until at least 1357, d. 1385, see MS 8.

Inside the front board is a sheet of paper with ‘D. 8, 5’ (canc.) and a table of contents, s. xvii; the College bookplate.

On the board itself is ‘N. 8. 10. Art:’, s. xvii, canc., and ‘G. 1. 2 (CV)’ written in red on the sheet of paper.

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  • Rede, William, -1385

  • Berardus Podiensis, active in France (?), c. 1300 (?)

  • Innocent, V, Pope, approximately 1224-1276

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