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Hugh of St.-Victor — 12th century, end; German, Eberbach, Cistercian abbey (?)

MS. Laud Misc. 90

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Title

Hugh of St.-Victor — 12th century, end; German, Eberbach, Cistercian abbey (?)

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 90

Date

12th century, end

Language

Latin

German

Contents

1. (fols. 1va–83vb) Hugh of St.-Victor De sacramentis christianae fidei
2. (fols. 83vb–84vb) Incipit: Quinque sunt septena, vii. vicia, vii. petitiones, vii. dona spiritus sancti, vii. virtutes, vii. beatitudines. Septem sunt vicia principalia.
(fol. 85ra) Treatise on the sacraments
3. (fol. 85ra–vb) Rubric: De fide catholica [Added later:] sermo
4. (fols. 85v–86va) Rubric: Item de catholica fide
(fol. 86v) Added texts:
Incipit: Ter quinquagenos dauit canit ordine psalmos
Incipit: Ne falanx tartari sibi queat usurpari
Pen trials in German, sixteenth century (?)

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

86 folios

Decoration

Red ‘silhouette’ initials, in the same style as MS. Laud Misc. 158. Red initials, sometimes with a little decoration.

Acquisition

Part of his third donation to the Bodleian, 1639.

Provenance

‘Possibly’ from the Eberbach scriptorium (Palmer).

Cistercian monastery of Eberbach: ex libris (fol. 86v).

Identifiable as d 43 in the Eberbach library catalogue of 1502.

William Laud, 1573–1645, 1638.

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Title

Hugo de S. Victore

Shelfmark

MS. Laud Misc. 90

Summary

Fols. 1va-83vb. Hugh of St.-Victor, De sacramentis christianae fidei (bk. ii)

Fols. 83vb-84vb. Incipit: Quinque sunt septena, vii. vicia, vii. petitiones, vii. dona spiritus sancti, vii. virtutes, vii. beatitudines. Septem sunt vicia principalia and fol. 85ra. Treatise on the sacraments

Fol. 85ra-vb. Rubric: De fide catholica [Added later:] sermo

Fols. 85v-86va. Rubric: Item de catholica fide

Date

12th century, end

Language

Latin

German

Physical extent

86 Leaves

Custodial history

At end, '.xi.' in pencil. Manuscript 2622 acquired by the Bodleian Library

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Collection contents

Laudian Collection

Hugo de S. Victore

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  • Alcuin, pseudo

  • Laud, William, 1573-1645

  • Hugh, of Saint-Victor, 1096?-1141

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