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Johannes de Torquemada, Flores sententiarum Thome de Aquino; Commentary on Stella Clericorum. Germany, 15th century, second half.

MS. Add. C. 110

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Title

Johannes de Torquemada, Flores sententiarum Thome de Aquino; Commentary on Stella Clericorum. Germany, 15th century, second half.

Shelfmark

MS. Add. C. 110

Place of origin

German

Date

15th century, second half

Language

Latin

Contents

(fols. 1r–11a recto) Johannes de Torquemada Flores sententiarum Thome de Aquino
(fols. 12r–22v) Commentary on the Stella clericorum
Prologue
(fols. 22v–23r) Added extracts and notes on priests
Fol. 23v blank; the added fols. 24–41 also blank except for some 19th-century notes.

Form

codex

Support

paper

Physical extent

ii + 11 + iv + 12 + xviii leaves

Hands

Gothic hybrida; the added final text written more formally.

Decoration

Initials and paraphs in plain red.

Binding

Bound in brown cloth, matching MSS. Add. C. 108 and 109, presumably for Bliss (see Provenance); inscribed ‘bound [by David] Nutt, Winchester’ (front pastedown); the spine stamped in gilt with the shelfmark and ‘MSS’. The edges of the leaves speckled red.

Acquisition

Purchased from Bliss by the Bodleian, 26 June 1868, for £1 10s 0d. Former Bodleian shelfmarks: ‘MSS. Addit. Bodl. Π. E. 21’ (‘Π. E. 21’ cancelled by encircling, and replaced by ‘C. 110’, also encircled).

Provenance

Edward Lumley (1806–1874), bookseller of Chancery Lane and High Holborn, London (cf. MS. Add. C. 108).

William Henry Bliss (1835–1911), with his name in ink (front pastedown, fol. ii recto); his(?) pagination, lineation, and various notes in pencil on flyleaves and in the text.

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  • Bliss, William Henry, 1835-1909

  • Torquemada, Juan de, 1388-1468

  • Lumley, Edward, 1806?–1874

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