Thomas Aquinas — 14th century
MS. Bodl. 684
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Title
Thomas Aquinas — 14th century
Shelfmark
MS. Bodl. 684
Date
14th century
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
parchment
Physical extent
ii + 356 leaves
Binding
17th-century Oxford binding, with earlier label (see provenance).
Acquisition
The Bodleian acquired this volume before 1655
Provenance
Windsor, Berkshire, Royal collegiate chapel of St George: 'Orate pro anima reuerendi in Christo patris domini Iohannis Marschullnuper Landauensis episcopi et canonici istius Collegii qui hunc librum dedit ad communem vtilitatem hic studentium', c. 1500, under a label covered by talc and affixed to the front cover of the 17th-century Oxford binding. 'Constabat doctori Marshall episcopo Landavensi quondam hic cano nico qui contulit hunc librum Collegio de Wyndesore. Qui alienaverit anathema sit Amen (s. xvi, on flyleaf at end). No sign of the original chain mark ( MLGB3)
John Marshall was Bishop of Llandaff 1478–1496. He gave two books and bequeathed a further eight books to Merton College (see Powicke, Medieval books of Merton Coll., pp. 219, 222) ( MLGB3)
If this manuscript came in 1612 as part of the gift of the Dean and chapter of Windsor it may be 'Hugo de Sancto Victorede Sacramentis folio' (Benefactors' Register), and Hugo's name occurs in the first column of fol. 10, as having defined a sacrament, while in the 1620 Catalogue this manuscript is certainly described as Hugo's. On the other hand, MS. Bodl. 773has some claims to be considered the Windsor book referred to. Perhaps both came in 1612, and this one, having no title or colophon, escaped the Benefactors' Register, cf. MS. Bodl. 697
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