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Hugo Ripelinus, John Waleys, Paulinus of Aquileia, John Chrysostom, Ps.-Anselm, Anselm, Richard of St.-Victor, Ps.-Methodius — 15th century, early; England

MS. Bodl. 867

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Title

Hugo Ripelinus, John Waleys, Paulinus of Aquileia, John Chrysostom, Ps.-Anselm, Anselm, Richard of St.-Victor, Ps.-Methodius — 15th century, early; England

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 867

Place of origin

England

Date

15th century, early

Language

Latin

Contents

1. (fol. 1) Hugo Ripelinus Compendium ueritatis theologicae
2. (fol. 93v) Sermons
3. (fol. 132) John Waleys Ordinarium
4. (fol. 166) Paulinus of Aquileia Liber exhortationis
5. (fol. 182) John Chrysostom Commentary on the genealogy of Christ
6. (fol. 192) Ps.-Anselm Similitudines Anselmi
7. (fol. 224v) Anselm Proslogion
8. (fol. 232) Richard of St.-Victor Liber exceptionum
9. (fol. 299) Ps.-Methodius De initio et fine saeculi
MS. Bodl. 867, flyleaves
(Fols i, 306, 307) Law commentary

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

iv + 307 leaves

Decoration

Illuminated capitals

Binding

White leather on boards, with parchment cover, clasps lost, 15th century English work

Acquisition

Presented by the dean and canons of Windsor in 1612

Provenance

Windsor, Berkshire, Royal collegiate chapel of St George: Usual chain mark. Pressmark 'B [G?] V' in usual position on fol. iv verso ( MLGB3)

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Title

Parts of Lydyat's 'Annales Ecclesiæ Christi inchoati'

Shelfmark

MS. Bodl. 867

Summary

Parts of Lydyat's 'Annales Ecclesiæ Christi inchoati', comprising the years of the Gospel 8-11 (i.e. A.D. 36-39), not quite consecutive. Some parts are controversial, chiefly against Baronius.

Date

written in about 1630-1640 by T. Lydyat

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

100 Leaves

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Collection contents

Lydyat Manuscripts

Parts of Lydyat's 'Annales Ecclesiæ Christi inchoati'

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  • John, of Wales, active 13th century

  • Grosseteste, Robert, 1175?-1253

  • Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1033-1109, pseudo

  • Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1033-1109

  • Richard, of St. Victor, -1173

  • Hugo, Argentinensis, approximately 1210-approximately 1270

  • Paulinus, II, Saint, -802

  • Methodius, bishop of Olympus, pseudo

  • John Chrysostom, Saint, -407

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