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Hilary of Poitiers, Tyconius — 12th century, third quarter; Flemish, Ghent, St. Peter's

MS. Marshall 21

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Title

Hilary of Poitiers, Tyconius — 12th century, third quarter; Flemish, Ghent, St. Peter's

Shelfmark

MS. Marshall 21

Place of origin

Flemish, Ghent, St. Peter's

Date

12th century, third quarter

Language

Latin

Contents

Hilary of Poitiers Commentary on the Gospel of St. Matthew
Tyconius De septem regulis

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

iii + 104leaves

Decoration

DecorationFine initials. (Pächt and Alexander i. 276, pl. XIX)

Binding

White parchment.

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Title

The Commentary of Hilary of Poitiers on st. Matthew and Tyconius 'de septem regulis'

Shelfmark

MS. Marshall 21

Summary

The Commentary of Hilary of Poitiers on st. Matthew and Tyconius 'de septem regulis':

Fol. 1v.. 'Commentarius Hilarii Pictavensis episcopi super Matheum', beg. 'Gressus quem Matheus in ordine regiae successionis ediderat quem dum vterque dinumerat et agnationem'

Fol. 70v. 'Incipit liber Tichonii de viitem regulis, beg. 'Necessarium duxi ante omnia'. Collated in 1891 as O by F. C. Burkitt for his edition The Book of Rules of Tyconius (Cambridge University Press)

Date

Written in the 12th century

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On parchment, bound in white parchment, with illuminated capitals

Physical extent

104 Leaves

Custodial history

Fol. 101v has 'Liber sancti Petri Gand[avensis] ecclesiȩ: servanti benedictio, tollenti maledictio. Qui folium ex eo tulerit vel cretauerit anathema sit', in a 13th-cent. hand.

Manuscript (24).

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The Commentary of Hilary of Poitiers on st. Matthew and Tyconius 'de septem regulis'

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  • Hilary, Saint, Bishop of Poitiers, -367?

  • Ticonius, active 4th century

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