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Nicholas of Autrecourt — 14th century, second half; Italian, North

MS. Canon. Misc. 43

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Description

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Title

Nicholas of Autrecourt — 14th century, second half; Italian, North

Antonio de Santorello of Vicenza, Antonius Andrea — 1400; Italian, Vicenza

Formula of exorcism. — 14th or 15th century

Hymns with music . — 14th or 15th century

Treatise on canon law — 14th or 15th century

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Misc. 43

Place of origin

Italian, North

Italian, Vicenza

Date

1400

14th century, second half

14th or 15th century

Language

Latin

Contents

MS. Canon. Misc. 43 – Part 1
Nicholas of Autrecourt Tractatus uniuersalis
MS. Canon. Misc. 43 – Part 2
Antonio de Santorello of Vicenza Verse epistle to Franciscus de Gratiolis of Imola, canonist
Antonius Andrea works
MS. Canon. Misc. 43 – Part 3
Formula of exorcism.
MS. Canon. Misc. 43 – Part 4
Hymns with music .
MS. Canon. Misc. 43 – Part 5
Treatise on canon law

Musical notation

Neumatic notation on staves (see van Dijk 1957).

Acquisition

Purchased by the Bodleian in 1817

Provenance

Matteo Luigi Canonici, 1727–1805

Giuseppe Canonici , -1807

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Title

Nich. de Ultricuria, etc.

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Misc. 43

Summary

1, 14th century, second half: Nicholas of Autrecourt, Tractatus uniuersalis

2, 1400: Antonio de Santorello of Vicenza, Verse epistle to Franciscus de Gratiolis of Imola, canonist and Antonius Andrea, works

3, 14th or 15th century: Formula of exorcism

4, 14th or 15th century: Hymns with music (fragments)

5, 14th or 15th century: Treatise on canon law (fragments)

Date

14th or 15th century

Language

Latin

Physical extent

1 volume

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Collection contents

Canonici Manuscripts

Canonici Miscellaneous

Nich. de Ultricuria, etc.

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  • Gratiolis, Franciscus de, canonist, of Imola, fl. c. 1400 (?)

  • Nicholas, of Autrecourt, 1300-1369

  • Andreae, Antonius, -approximately 1320

  • Santorello, Antonio de, of Vicenza, fl. c. 1400 (?)

  • Canonici, Giuseppe (d. 1807)

  • Canonici, Matteo Luigi, 1727-1805

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