Consuetudinary (Cistercian) — 14th century
MS. Canon. Liturg. 312
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Title
Consuetudinary (Cistercian) — 14th century
Shelfmark
MS. Canon. Liturg. 312
Date
14th century
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
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Title
'Ecclesiastica Officia'
Shelfmark
MS. Canon. Liturg. 312
Summary
'Ecclesiastica Officia' of the Cistercian order, an account in 121 chapters of the services, officers, and management of a Cistercian monastery, preceded by two sections on the foundation and establishment of the order beg. 'In episcopatu Lingonensi', and 'Anno itaque'). Chapter 1 beg. 'De Aduentu Domini. capitulum .j.
In Aduentu Domini dominica prima Ysaias incipiatur': printed in the Nomasticon Cisterciense, ed. by J. Paris (Solesmis, 1892), pp. 84-211, with the exception of the two introductory sections.
Date
Written in the 14th century
Language
Latin
Physical facet
On parchment
Physical extent
120 Leaves
Custodial history
On fol. 119, in a 14th cent. hand, 'Liber sancte Marie de Columba. Qui eum furatus fuerit uel alienauerit anathema sit. Amen', erased. This is probably the Cistercian monastery of the name near Piacenza: not the one near Limoges.
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Collection contents
Canonici Liturgical
'Ecclesiastica Officia'
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