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Richard of St.-Victor, etc.; 13th century, beginning, west Germany

MS. Laud Misc. 367

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Title

Richard of St.-Victor, etc.; 13th century, beginning, west Germany

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 367

Date

13th century, beginning

Language

Latin

Contents

1. (fols. 1r–23v) Richard of St.-Victor (attrib.) Commentary on Acts xii.1–11 (Sermo in illud 'Misit Herodes rex manus')
2. (fols. 23v–26r) Basil of Caesarea Hom. VI de fide
3. (fols. 26v–69r) Richard of St.-Victor Benjamin minor

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

69 leaves

Hands

Protogothic script by two hands (fols. 1r-34r, 34r-69r). Flex punctuation.

Decoration

Red initials with some decoration, regarded by Pächt and Alexander as similar to the Eberbach style. (Pächt and Alexander i. 117).

Binding

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

Acquisition

Part of his third donation to the Bodleian, 1639.

Provenance

Identifiable as 'Erb. Mi. liii' in the "Rheinischen Gesamtkatalog" from the 1470s (now Basel, Öffentliche Bibliothek der Universität, cod. F VI 53, pp. 1–28, on p. 9).

Identifiable as 'I 20' in the Eberbach library catalogue of 1502 (Palmer, p. 243: 'Sermones Anselmi...de carcere petri Item Richardus de xij patricharis Item de Initio treberorum Initium Incipit prologus'. The third item, relating to the foundation of Trier, is no longer present.)

William Laud, 1573–1645, 1638.

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Title

Richard of St.-Victor, etc.

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 367

Summary

Fols. 1r-23v. Richard of St.-Victor (attrib.) , Commentary on Acts xii.1-11 (Sermo in illud 'Misit Herodes rex manus')

Fols. 23v-26r. Basil of Caesarea, Hom. VI de fide (tr. Rufinus)

Fols. 26v-69r. Richard of St.-Victor, Benjamin minor

Date

13th century, beginning

Language

Latin

Physical extent

69 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript 2607 acquired by the Bodleian Library

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Collection contents

Laudian Collection

Richard of St.-Victor, etc.

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  • Rufinus, of Aquileia, 345-410

  • Laud, William, 1573-1645

  • Richard, of St. Victor, -1173

  • Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, approximately 329-379

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