Bodleian Library
Univertiy of Oxford Manuscripts and Archives at Oxford University
  • Home
  • About
  • Help

Help with advanced searching

Peregrinus de Oppeln, Sermones de tempore. Germany, s. xivin.

MS. Laud Misc. 400

Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford

Details

This item is described in 2 online catalogues.?

For the main catalogue entry, see: Medieval manuscripts in Oxford libraries

Other descriptions: Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts

Description

From Medieval manuscripts in Oxford libraries

This is an extract only. For more information, see the catalogue record in Medieval manuscripts in Oxford libraries.

Medieval manuscripts in Oxford libraries contains descriptions of all known Western medieval manuscripts held in the Bodleian Libraries, and of medieval manuscripts in selected Oxford colleges. Learn more.

Title

Peregrinus de Oppeln, Sermones de tempore. Germany, s. xivin.

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 400

Date

Early 14th century

Language

Latin

Contents

This description is abbreviated from Daniela Mairhofer, Medieval Manuscripts from the Mainz Charterhouse in the Bodleian Library, Oxford: A Descriptive Catalogue (Oxford, 2018), pp. 1128–1134. For purposes of scholarly citation, reference to the printed catalogue is requested.
1. (fols 1ra–53va) Peregrinus de Oppeln Sermones de tempore
2. (fol. 53va–vb) Note/sermon on the Eucharist, imperfect.
3. (fol. 54ra–r) Sermo de assumptione BMV.
4. (fol. 56v) De Decem Miraculis Corporis Christi, with added pen-trials and Biblical quotation below.

Form

codex

Support

parchment; with remnants of medieval repair on fol. 1 (parchment patches) and on fols 12 and 21 (stitching holes).

Physical extent

i (17th cent.) + 56 leaves

Hands

German textualis, s. xivin, (fols 1ra–53va) by a single hand. Two hands of s. xiv are responsible for the additions on fols 53va–54rb and 56v. Several marginalia in contemporary hands and s. xv hands from the Mainz Charterhouse. (fol. 23r–v) an early-modern annotator hand.

Decoration

Coloured initials in red.

Rubrication; additional marginalia and underlining in red by a s. xv hand from the Mainz Charterhouse.

Binding

Reversed tanned calf over laminated pulpboard for Archbp. Laud, 1637–1639

Acquisition

Given to the Bodleian as part of his third donation, dispatched on 28 June 1639.

Provenance

Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the 15th-cent. ex-libris inscriptions at the head of fol. 1r: ‘Codex iste est Carthusiensium prope magunciam’, and at the centre of fol. 56v, in the same hand: ‘Liber iste est Carthusiensium prope magunciam’.

William Laud, 1573–1645: Ex-libris inscription, dated 1638, at the lower margin of fol. i verso.

View full record in Medieval manuscripts in Oxford libraries

From Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts

This is an extract only. For more information, see the catalogue record in Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts.

Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts contains descriptions of the Bodleian Libraries’ archival collections, including post-1500 manuscripts. Some manuscripts with records in other catalogues are also described here as part of a description of a larger archive. Learn more.

Title

Peregrinus de Oppeln, Sermones

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 400

Date

14th century

Language

Latin

Physical facet

Bound in reversed calf

Physical extent

54 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript 2767 acquired by the Bodleian Library

View full record in Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts

Collection contents

Laudian Collection

Peregrinus de Oppeln, Sermones

View full collection in Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts

See this item

Requesting

For information on how to request this item, see Medieval manuscripts in Oxford libraries.

Viewing

This item is available to view online:

  • Digital Bodleian (full digital facsimile)

Connections

People associated with this object

  • Laud, William, 1573-1645

  • Peregrinus, de Opole

View full record

See this itemFind out how to request this item

View online
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford

On this page

  • Overview
  • Description from Medieval manuscripts in Oxford libraries
  • Description from Bodleian Archives & Manuscripts
  • Collection contents
  • See this item
  • Connections
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

© Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford 2025

  • Mellon Foundation
  • Bodleian Libraries, Univertiy of Oxford
We use cookies to help give you the best experience on our website. By continuing without changing your cookie settings, we assume you agree to this. Please read our cookie policy to find out more. Cookie Policy