Alexander of Hales, Osbern Pinnock of Gloucester — 13th century, late; England
MS. Auct. F. 6. 8
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Title
Alexander of Hales, Osbern Pinnock of Gloucester — 13th century, late; England
Shelfmark
MS. Auct. F. 6. 8
Place of origin
England
Date
13th century, late
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
Physical extent
i + 69leaves
Acquisition
Purchased from Bernard's widow for the Bodleian in 1698
Provenance
Owned by Wilelmus Goes (c. 1600)
Edward Bernard (1638–1697)
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Title
Collection of six Latin items
Shelfmark
MS. Auct. F. 6. 8
Summary
Fol. 1. 'Preposiciones Grece', a Latin grammatical treatise on Greek prepositions: beg. 'Communiter solet dici.'
Fol. 9. 'Exoticon magistri Alexandri de Hales', a treatise on Greek words found in theological books
Fol. 13. A Latin glossary, chiefly from a grammatical point of view: at end 'Expliciunt deriuaciones secundum Pinnok.'
Fol. 62. 'Tractatus trium canticorum', the hymns begin 'Alma chorus Domini', 'Alle celeste', 'Ad celebres rex celice': each is accompanied by a commentary
Fol. 65. 'Liber penitencie', a commentary on the poem 'Peniteas cito peccator cum sit miserator | Iudex', etc.
Fol. 67. Latin grammatical notes
Date
Written late in the 13th century, in England
Language
Latin
Physical facet
On parchment
Physical extent
69 Leaves
Custodial history
Owned by Wilelmus Goes (about 1600 ?).
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Collection contents
Bernard Latin
Collection of six Latin items
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