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Thomas Aquinas, Expositio in duo praecepta caritatis et decem legis praecepta Germany (Mainz Charterhouse?), s. xivmed

MS. Laud Misc. 189

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Title

Thomas Aquinas, Expositio in duo praecepta caritatis et decem legis praecepta Germany (Mainz Charterhouse?), s. xivmed

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 189

Date

14th century, middle

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. 594–597. For purposes of scholarly citation, reference to the printed catalogue is requested.
(fols 1ra–9rb) Thomas Aquinas Collationes de decem praeceptis

Form

codex

Support

Parchment; (fol. 5) remnants of medieval repair (stitching holes).

Physical extent

ii + 10 + ii leaves

Hands

German textualis cursiva, by two hands. Occasional marginalia.

Decoration

Coloured initials in red.

Rubrication.

Binding

Sewing slits in pairs, for supports worked with two slits from a previous binding. Manuscript appears to have been rebound as a small-format single-quire booklet in the 15th or 16th centuries.

Limp parchment case binding for Archbp. Laud, 1637–1639.

Acquisition

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

Provenance

The present booklet originally formed part of a larger volume, see the inserted list of contents (fol. 10v).

Mainz, Carthusian abbey of St Michael: the late 14th-cent. ex-libris inscriptions at the upper right-hand margin of fol. 9r: ‘Iste liber pertinet ad cartusienses prope mogunciam’, and, in a different hand, at the upper left-hand margin of fol. 10v: ‘Liber carthusiensium prope mogunciam’.

William Laud, 1573–1645, 1638.

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Title

Thomas Aquinas, Collationes de decem praeceptis

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 189

Date

13th century, end

Language

Latin

Physical extent

10 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript 2409 acquired by the Bodleian Library

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Collection contents

Laudian Collection

Thomas Aquinas, Collationes de decem praeceptis

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  • Aquinas, Thomas, Saint, 1225-1274

  • Laud, William, 1573-1645

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