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Humbert de Romans, De eruditione praedicatorum II.2; France, 14th century

MS. Laud Misc. 379

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Title

Humbert de Romans, De eruditione praedicatorum II.2; France, 14th century

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 379

Place of origin

script of French appearance.

Date

14th century, second half

Language

Latin

Contents

(fols. 2r–109v) Humbertus de Romans De eruditione praedicatorum
(fols. 100r–101r) Alphabetical tabula to the preceding
Fols. 101v-102v blank except for ex libris, pen-trials (including verse, pr. Palmer, p. 116) and drawings, .

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

102 leaves

Decoration

Coloured initial, fol. 2r.

Initials mostly not filled in.

Drawings of the letter 'S' (fol. 1r) and scribbles added 15th century, second half. (Pächt and Alexander i. 177)

Binding

Brown tanned calf over laminated pulpboard for Abp. Laud, 1637–1639.

Former chained binding.

Acquisition

Part of his third donation to the Bodleian, 1639.

Provenance

Petrus Santbecher aus Rockenhausen, inscriptions: 'Iste liber est fratris Pet comparavit eum parisius duodecim solidis denar parisyensium' and 'Petri quondam Petri s dicti santbecher de Rockenhusen' (fol. 102v)

Liber fratris monasterii Eberbacensis, Moguntinensis dyocesis (fol. 109v)

Eberbach, Cistercian abbey, ex libris: Liber sancte Marie virginis in Ebirbach (fol. 1v).

Identifiable as T 16 in the Eberbach library catalogue of 1502.

William Laud, 1573–1645, 1638.

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Title

Humbert de Romans, De eruditione praedicatorum II.2

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 379

Summary

Fols. 2r-3v. Capitula

Fols. 100r-101r. Alphabetical tabula to the preceding

(fols. 101v-102v blank except for ex libris, pen-trials (including verse, pr. Palmer, p. 116) and drawings)

Date

14th century, second half

Language

Latin

Physical facet

Brown tanned calf over laminated pulpboard, former chained binding

Physical extent

102 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript 2536 acquired by the Bodleian Library

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Collection contents

Laudian Collection

Humbert de Romans, De eruditione praedicatorum II.2

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  • Laud, William, 1573-1645

  • Humbert, de Romans, 1194?-1277

  • Santbecher, Petrus, aus Rockenhausen

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