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Theological and Liturgical Miscellany. Germany, s. xiv2/4.

MS. Laud Misc. 378

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Title

Theological and Liturgical Miscellany. Germany, s. xiv2/4.

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 378

Date

14th century, second quarter

Language

Latin

Contents

This description is abbreviated from Daniela Mairhofer, Medieval Manuscripts from the Mainz Charterhouse in the Bodleian Library, Oxford: A Descriptive Catalogue (Oxford, 2018), pp. 1075–1082. For purposes of scholarly citation, reference to the printed catalogue is requested.
1. (fols 1r–49v) Saints' Lives and Legends
(fol. 1r) Assumptio BMV
(fol. 2r) Nativitas BMV
(fol. 3r) Exaltatio s. crucis
(fol. 3v) Michael
(fol. 4v) Omnes sancti
(fol. 5v) Commemoratio omnium fidelium defunctorum
(fol. 6r) Dedicatio ecclesiae
(fol. 7r) Immolatio hostiae
(fol. 7r) De adventu domini
(fol. 8r) Georgius
(fol. 8v) Inventio s. crucis
(fol. 9v) LA prol. (ed.: Maggioni 1, pp. 3–5); fol. 9v, l. 34 immediately following De quindecim signis diei iudicii
(fol. 9v) Adventus dni
(fol. 10v) Andreas
(fol. 12r) Nicolaus
(fol. 14r) Thomas ap.
(fol. 15r) Tempus reconciliationis et peregrinationis
(fol. 15r) Nativitas dni
(fol. 17r) Stephanus diac. protomartyr
(fol. 18r) Iohannes ap.
(fol. 19r) Innocentes martyres
(fol. 19v) Circumcisio dni
(fol. 20r) Epiphania dni
(fol. 21r) Conversio s. Pauli
(fol. 21r) Ieiunia quatuor temporum
(fol. 21v) Purificatio BMV
(fol. 23r) Matthias ap.
(fol. 24r) Annuntiatio dni
(fol. 25v) Passio dni
(fol. 27r) Resurrectio dni
(fol. 28r) Georgius
(fol. 29r) Marcus ev.
(fol. 30r) Philippus ap.
(fol. 30v) Iacobus ap.
(fol. 31v) Inventio s. crucis
(fol. 32v) Laetania maior et minor
(fol. 33r) Ascensio dni
(fol. 33v) Emissio spiritus sancti
(fol. 35r) Vitus et Modestus
(fol. 35v) Iohannes Baptista
(fol. 36v) Petrus ap.
(fol. 38r) Paulus ap.
(fol. 38v) Maria Magdalena
(fol. 41r) Iacobus maior
(fol. 42v) Tempus deviationis
(fol. 42v, l. 45) Septuagesima
(fol. 43r) Sexagesima
(fol. 43v) Quinquagesima
(fol. 43v) Quadragesima
(fol. 44r) Quiriacus (Iudas)
(fol. 44r) Laurentius
(fol. 45v) Bartholomaeus ap.
(fol. 46v) Aegidius
(fol. 47r) Matthaeus ap.
(fol. 47v) Simon et Iudas
(fol. 48v) Martinus
2. (fols 49v–51r) Treatise on the Eucharist
3. (fols 51r–53v) Bernard of Clairvaux Homiliae quattuor super Missus est
4. (fols 53v–54v, l. 32) Innocent III De miseria humanae conditionis
5. (fols 54v, l. 32–77r) Theological treatises and excerpts
6. (fol. 77v) Theological treatises

Form

codex

Support

parchment; remnants of sewing, (fol. 73) stitching preserved, with plain thread.

Physical extent

i (17th-cent.) + 79 leaves

Hands

German textualis cursiva, s. xiv2/4, by several hands.

Decoration

Coloured initials in red, sometimes decorated, (fols 67v, 68r & 76v) with faces, in the ink of text.

Rubrication.

Binding

Brown tanned calf over laminated pulpboard for Archbp. Laud, 1637–1639

Acquisition

Donated to the Bodleian as part of his third donation of 1638, sent on 28 June 1639.

Provenance

Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the late 14th-cent. ex-libris inscription at the lower margin of fol. 1r: ‘Codex carthusiensium moguncie’.

William Laud, 1573–1645: ex-libris inscription, dated 1638, at the lower margin of fol. i verso

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Title

Legendae sanctorum

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 378

Summary

Jacobus de Voragine, Legenda aurea (extracts)

Treatise on the Eucharist

Bernard of Clairvaux, Homiliae quattuor super Missus est (extracts)

Innocent III, De miseria humanae conditionis

Theological treatises and excerpts

Date

14th century

Language

Latin

Physical extent

77 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript 2539 acquired by the Bodleian Library

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Collection contents

Laudian Collection

Legendae sanctorum

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  • Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153

  • Laud, William, 1573-1645

  • Innocent, III, Pope, 1160 or 1161-1216

  • Jacobus, de Voragine, approximately 1229-1298

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