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Hildebert, Archbishop of Tours, 1056?-1133

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  • Glossed Gospels St John's College MS 101

  • Seneca, Epistolae ad Lucillium St John's College MS 116

  • Seneca, Opera St John's College MS 36

  • Guido delle Colonne, Historia destructionis Troie St John's College MS 92

  • Fragments, 7th-17th centuries MS. Lat. misc. a. 3

  • Langland, William, 1330?-1400?, Henry, of Huntingdon, 1084?-1155, Clement, of Llanthony, Anon, Hildebert, Archbishop of Tours, 1056?-1133, Hildebert, Archbishop of Tours, 1056-1133, Rolle, Richard, 1290?-1349 (Richard Hampole) — 1100–1500; England University College MS. 45

  • Bede, Pseudo-Bede, Henry I of England, Hildebert of Le Mans — 1100s × 1110s Jesus College MS. 51

  • Abelard — 13th century, first quarter; England MS. Bodl. 79

  • Theological treatises. English, 14th century. MS. Lat. th. e. 37

  • Hugo Primas, Hildebert of Lavardin, Serlo of Wilton, Simon Chèvre d’Or, Bernard Silvester, Ovid, Ranulf de Glanvill (attrib.) — Late 12th or early 13th century. Rigg (p. 476) hypothesizes: The sequence of compilation could have been something like this: (1) Part IV, by A, with red, green and blue decoration; (2) addition of Part I by A; (3) addition of Parts II-III by B: (4) addition of Part V by C; (5) addition of Part VI; (6) quire numbering.; Rigg (p. 480), pointing to similarities between this manuscript and London, British Library, Cotton MS. Titus A. xx, argues that the manuscript was almost certainly written in England. The ‘Frenchness’ of MS. Rawl. G. 109 is explained by the fact that it is a fairly faithful copy of a lost anthology compiled some forty or fifty years earlier, probably in France. MS. Rawl. G. 109

  • Julian of Toledo, Innocent III, Hildebert of Le Mans, Ps.-Bernard — 13th century, third quarter; French, North MS. Lat. th. e. 40

  • Augustine, Paschasius Radbertus (Ps.-Jerome) — 11th century; French, South MS. Bodl. 866

  • Theological works; Germany (possibly Mainz, Carthusian abbey), s. xiv1 (part A); France (Avignon), 1347 (part 2); Germany, s. xiv1 (part C) MS. Laud Misc. 202

  • Sermons, letters, theological pieces; England, c. 1200 MS. Bodl. 87

  • Bandinus, Commentary on Sentences of Peter Lombard, etc. Italy, s. xiiex. MS. Laud Misc. 477

  • Secular and religious verse with some prose ('The Bekynton anthology'); England, early 13th century, additions 15th century. MS. Add. A. 44

  • Humanistic collection; Italy, 15th-16th centuries MS. Lat. misc. c. 62

  • Grammatical treatise — 14th century MS. Digby 26

  • Hildebert of Lavardin, Innocent III — 13th century and 14th century MS. Canon. Misc. 95

  • Hildebert of Lavardin — 14th century, early; English MS. Auct. F. 5. 16

  • Homiliary; Germany (Westphalia), 14th century, first quarter, with additions MS. Douce 185

  • Isidore, Geoffrey Babion, Hildebert of Lavardin, Gregory the Great — 12th century, end; English MS. Laud Misc. 233

  • Homiliary; English, late 12th cent. MS. Lat. th. d. 35

  • Hildebert of Lavardin — c. 1200; English MS. Laud Misc. 532

  • Innocent III, Matthieu de Vendôme, Hildebert of Lavardin, 'Gregory of Winchester', Henry of Avranches, Geoffrey de Vinsauf, Bernard Silvester — 13th century; English MS. Laud Misc. 515

  • Serlo of Wilton, Geoffrey of Vinsauf — 12th century, end MS. Digby 53

  • William of Conches — 13th century, early; English (?) MS. Auct. F. 5. 25

  • Fragments which may come from a single volume, a poetic anthology. See A. G. Rigg, ‘Medieval Latin Poetic Anthologies (I)’, Mediaeval Studies 39 (1977), pp. 281-330, at p. 283. The authorship of many items is uncertain: attributions are discussed in the notes to individual items. The leaves were cut at the top, bottom or at the outer margin and show signs of having once been used as pastedowns. As a result, significant portions of the texts are now missing. The old foliation, running from 1 to 16, was rearranged in accordance with J. H. Mozley, 'Some Notes on Lat. misc. d. 15', Bodleian Quarterly Record 7 (1932), pp. 133-138 and now runs in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11v-11r, 16, 7, 8, 5, 6, 12, 13v-13r, 14, 15. The following description refers to the old foliation. — 13th century, first half; England or France MS. Lat. misc. d. 15

  • Hildebert of Lavardin, Bernard of Clairvaux — 12th century - 13th century; Italian MS. Lat. th. d. 44

  • Hildebert of le Mans, Peter Comestor, Baldwin of Ford — 13th century; English MS. Bodl. 172

  • Homilies and lives of saints; England, s. xii 2 MS. Bodl. 343

  • Caesarius of Arles, Pelagius, Ps.-Basil, Lawrence of Durham, Hildebert of Lavardin, Reginald of Canterbury — 12th century, second half; English MS. Laud Misc. 500

  • Poetical anthology — 13th century MS. Digby 65

  • Poetic anthology, including lives of saints, poems on Thomas Becket, poems by Walter of Chatillon, the composite Templum Salomonis by the priors of Jerusalem, and a composite poem on the Mass — 1190s; English or French MS. Bodl. 603

  • Sidonius Apollinaris — 12th century, end; English MS. Lat. misc. d. 80

  • Honorius Augustodunensis MS. Lyell 56

  • Song of Songs — 12th century, first half and 12th century; English MS. Laud Lat. 86

  • Hildebert of Lavardin, Ps.-Bede — 13th century, early MS. Douce 89

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Variants

  • Hildebertus, Cluniacensis, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, Cenomanensis, Bischof, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, Cenomanensis, 1056–1133
  • Hildebert, von Lavardin, Bischof, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, Episcopus, 1056–1133
  • Ildeberto, di Lavardin, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, Turonensis, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, of Tours, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, Cenomannensis, Bischof, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, Archiepiscopus, 1056–1133
  • Hildebert, Cenomanensis, 1056–1133
  • Ildeberto, di Lavardin, Bischof, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, 1056–1133
  • Hildebert, von le Mans, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, Turonensis archiepiscopus, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, de Lavardin, 1056–1133
  • Hildebert, von Le Mans, Bischof, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, Lavardinensis, Bischof, 1056–1133
  • Hildebert, von Tours, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, de Lavardino, 1056–1133
  • Hildebert, 1056–1133
  • Hildebert, von Le Mans, 1056–1133
  • Hildebert, von Tours, Bischof, 1056–1133
  • Hildebert, de Lavardin, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, Turonensis, Bischof, 1056–1133
  • Hildebert, von Lavardin, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, Cenomannensis, 1056–1133
  • Hildebertus, Cenomannensis episcopus, 1056–1133
  • Ildebertus, Lavardinensis, 1056–1133
  • Hildebert, Archbishop of Tours, 1056?-1133

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