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Commentaries on Matthew; A Germany, s. xiiex, B France, c. 1200

MS. Laud Misc. 69

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Title

Commentaries on Matthew; A Germany, s. xiiex, B France, c. 1200

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 69

Place of origin

German

France

Date

c. 1200

s. xiiex

Language

Latin

Contents

MS. Laud Misc. 69 – Part A (fols. 1–128)
(fols. 1r–128v) Geoffrey Babio (attrib.) Commentary on the Gospel of St. Matthew
MS. Laud Misc. 69 – Part B (fols. 130–286)
(fols. 130r–286v) Gospel of St. Matthew with gloss
(fols. 130r–133r) Prologue
(fols. 133v–134r) Prologue to Matthew (Monarchian prologue), with gloss
(fols. 135v–286v) Gospel of Matthew, with marginal and interlinear gloss (Glossa ordinaria with additions).

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

iii (17th century) + 287 + ii (17th century) leaves

Binding

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

Acquisition

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

Provenance

MS. Laud Misc. 69, composed of two fascicles, is an English product: a commentary on Matthew (Charterhouse) and the Gospel of Matthew (Eberbach), bound together since the late 1630s.

William Laud, 1573–1645: his ex libris, 1638, fol. 1r.

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Title

Evangeliums. Matthaei

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 69

Summary

Geoffrey Babio (attrib.), Commentary on the Gospel of St. Matthew, 13th century, beginning

Gospel of St. Matthew with gloss, 12th century, second half

Date

12th and 13th century

Language

Latin

Physical extent

286 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript 2533 acquired by the Bodleian Library

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Collection contents

Laudian Collection

Evangeliums. Matthaei

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  • Laud, William, 1573-1645

  • Hugo, Magister, monk of Eberbach Abbey, fl. end of the 12th century-early 13th century

  • Geoffroy, Babion, -1158

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