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Theological treatises in Latin and Italian; Italy, 15th century

MS. Holkham misc. 14

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Title

Theological treatises in Latin and Italian; Italy, 15th century

Shelfmark

MS. Holkham misc. 14

Place of origin

Italian, North-east

Date

15th century and 1437–1440

Language

Italian

Latin

Contents

1. (fols. 1r–) Sermons on the gospels
2. (fols. 23r–) Rubric: Incipit prohemium et capitula huius sequentis tractatus ex quibusdeam dubiis extractis [sic] ex summa magistri Raymndi sacerdotibus valde in brevi scire necessariis
3. (fols. 52r–) Text on clerical discipline
4. (fols. 54v–) Rubric: Incipit quidam tractatus valde utilis qui dicitur speculum ecclesie ...
5. (fols. 63r–) Hugh of Saint-Cher Expositio missae siue Speculum ecclesiae
6. (fol. 68r) Note on the canonical hours
7. (fols. 68r–) Exposition of the Lord's Prayer
8. (fols. 69r–)
Note 'De quadruplici statu peccancium
Confessio quedam pulchra
9. (fols. 70r–) Rubric: Infrascriptus est modus et ordo dicendi Pater noster et Ave maria per ebdomadam sanctam a Christi fidelibus
10. (fols. 70v–) Rubric: Incipit quidam tractatums valde utilis de viciis e virtutibus
11. (fols. 80r–) Sermon
12. (fols. 80v–) notes 'De timore mortis' 'De fama et infama', and 'De coreptione'.
13. (fols. 81r–) Sunday sermons from Septuagesima to the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost
14. (fols. 138r–) Johannes of Freiburg Confessionale
15. (fols. 154v– ) Bonus of Lucca Compotus
16. (fols. 158v– ) Tables for finding days and times of new moons for the years 1432–1450.
17. (fols. 159r, 160v, lower parts of these fols.) Anianus Compotus
18. (fols. 163r– ) Treatise on Virtues and Vices
19. (fols. 174v–) Rubric: Questo si e uno sermone chi fexe s. Bernardo ad uno chi voleva fare penitenzia per lo quale si fuy salvo
20. (fols. 175r– ) Sayings of the Desert Fathers
21. (fols. 176r–) Honorius Augustodunensis Elucidarius
22. (fols. 188r–) Rubric: Incipiunt quedam gesta Christi et eius [sic] gloria passionis eius
23. (fols. 211v–) Euangelium Nicodemi
24. (fols. 216r–) De fine Pillati misera
25. (fols. 216v–) Hugo de Prato florido Sermon for the first Thursday in Lent

Form

codex

Support

Paper, no watermarks visible.

Physical extent

ii (modern paper, fols. i-ii) + 218 + i (parchment, fol. 219) + iii (modern paper) leaves.

Hands

Several small current hands.

Binding

Typical Holkham binding; the spine lettered in gilt 'OPUSCULA | VARIA | LAT. | ET | ITAL.'

Provenance

The dates '1437 Junius' and '1440' in red on fols. 23r and 70v respectively.

Zenone Zenobio, 1508: inscribed '1508 iste liber est zenonis zenobii presbyteri Veronae necnon indi [sic] rectoris ecclesiae Castriupti Vallispulicellae Veronenesis diocesis' (fol. 219r).

Alessandro Alessandri, son of Alvise, 17th century: inscribed 'Di me Alessandro Alessandri fo del. m[agnifi]co signor Alvise' (fol. ii recto).

Bernardo Trevisani (cf. (Hassall, 1970), 24 n. 11).

Bookplate of 'THOMAS WILLIAM COKE' (1754–1842), and signature 'Thos. Willm. Coke' (fol. i verso), and 19th-century notes on the contents of the MS. signed 'W.R.' (William Roscoe, 1753–1831) (fol. ii recto and verso), formerly Norfolk, Holkham Hall, MS. 155.

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  • Zenobio, Zenone, priest of Verona, fl. 1508

  • Honorius, of Autun, approximately 1080-approximately 1156

  • Bono, da Lucca, -1279 or 1280

  • Trevisan, Bernardo, 1652-1720

  • Alessandri, Alessandro, son of Alvise, 17th cent.

  • Hugo, de Prato Florido, -1322

  • Anianus, Magister, ca. 13th cent.

  • Hugh, of Saint-Cher, Cardinal, approximately 1200-1263

  • Johannes, de Friburgo, 1250-1314

  • Coke, Thomas William, Earl of Leicester, 1752-1842

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