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Guardbook of fragments

MS. Lat. th. b. 3

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Title

Guardbook of fragments

Shelfmark

MS. Lat. th. b. 3

Place of origin

Italian; added decoration, English

German (?)

French

Date

14th century, first half

12th century

14th century, early

15th century

13th century

Language

Latin

Contents

MS. Lat. th. b. 3 – Part 1
(fol.1) Life of St. Sulpicius Pius
MS. Lat. th. b. 3 – Part 2
(fol.3) Thomas Aquinas Catena Aurea
MS. Lat. th. b. 3 – Part 3
(fol.4) Summa on the sacraments
MS. Lat. th. b. 3 – Part 4
(fol.5) Treatise on the Mass
MS. Lat. th. b. 3 – Part 5
(fol.8) Justinian Digestum Vetus
MS. Lat. th. b. 3 – Part 6
(fol.9) Sermons
MS. Lat. th. b. 3 – Part 7
(fol.11) Gratian Decretum

Provenance

Taken from bindings of printed book and MSS.

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  • Justinian, I, Emperor of the East, 483?-565

  • Aquinas, Thomas, Saint, 1225-1274

  • Gratian, active 12th century

  • Accursius, 1185?-1263

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