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Ps.-Augustine, Ps.-Bernard of Clairvaux, Hugh of Fouilloy, Bernard of Clairvaux — 1457; Italian, Naples (?)

MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 33

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Title

Ps.-Augustine, Ps.-Bernard of Clairvaux, Hugh of Fouilloy, Bernard of Clairvaux — 1457; Italian, Naples (?)

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 33

Associated place

Italian

Place of origin

Italian, Naples (?)

Date

1457

Language

Latin

Contents

Ps.-Augustine Soliloquia animae ad Deum
Ps.-Augustine Manuale
Ps.-Bernard of Clairvaux works
Hugh of Fouilloy De xii abusionibus claustri
Ps.-Augustine De XII abusiuis saeculi
Bernard of Clairvaux Epistola ad Robertum nepotem suam

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Hands

Written in humanistic script by Bartholomaeus Paruta, in 1457, fol. 110v. (Pächt and Alexander ii. 366, pl. XXXIV)

Decoration

Fine border.

Fine initials.

Fine penwork borders and initials. (Pächt and Alexander ii. 366, pl. XXXIV)

Binding

17th century?, Italian?: pasteboards; plain red velvet; spine lost, revealing paper spine-liners with fragments of post-medieval writing (numerical sums); no clasps, but fore-edge has cleaner areas left by two lost straps, each c. 20 mm. broad, evidently from a previous binding. Probably from Jacopo Soranzo’s collection (characteristic foliation). 187–188 125–127 c. 25–27 (book closed).

Acquisition

Purchased by the Bodleian in 1817

Provenance

Matteo Luigi Canonici, 1727–1805

Giuseppe Canonici , -1807

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Title

Augustine, etc.

Shelfmark

MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 33

Summary

Ps.-Augustine, Soliloquia animae ad Deum

Ps.-Augustine, Manuale

Ps.-Bernard of Clairvaux, works

Hugh of Fouilloy, De xii abusionibus claustri (De claustro animae, ii.11-23)

Ps.-Augustine, De XII abusiuis saeculi

Bernard of Clairvaux, Epistola ad Robertum nepotem suam

Date

1457

Language

Latin

Physical extent

1 volume

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Collection contents

Canonici Manuscripts

Canonici Latin Patristic

Augustine, etc.

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  • Paruta, Bartholomeo, fl. c. 1450

  • Canonici, Matteo Luigi, 1727-1805

  • Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153

  • Hugh, of Fouilloy, -1172 or 1173

  • Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, pseudo

  • Canonici, Giuseppe (d. 1807)

  • Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153, pseudo

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