H. Mayo. Descriptive Inventories, Austrian Libraries, vol. 3 (Collegeville, 1985)
Notes:
The three parts were combined in the 15c, before text on ff. 103r-112v, 177v-181v & 241v-243v was copied onto the originally blank pp at the end of each part. Traces of a 2nd modern foliation, starting at leaf 5, lower rt corner, recto pp.
Physical Issues:
Three booklets bound together
Reproduction:
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2 col. 40 - 50 lines, ff. 1r - 102v; 40 lines, ff. 103r - 112v. Frame only. Quires signed in romans in center of lower margin on first recto.
Script:
Notula, ff. 1r - 102v; bastarda, ff. 103r - 112v.
Support:
Paper
Other Decoration:
4 - 7 line plain Lombards, ff. 1r - 23r; after f. 23r, spaces for initials, mostly 4 line, sometimes with guide letters visible; one large pen-flourished Lombard, f. 5r.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
1r - 4v
Supplied Title:
Sermones de sanctis
Language(s):
Latin
Manuscript Text
Folio:
5r - 102v
Rubric:
Incipit Rationale divinorum officiorum in nomine christi. Rationale divinorum officiorum.
Incipit:
Quecumque in ecclesiasticis officiis rebus ac orna
Explicit:
[mut.] subauditur conparacione dei in quam curam .
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
The work of Gullelmus Duranti. GW 9101 seqq. The text beaks off in book 4, part 1, ch. 24: De evangelio.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
103r-112v, ff. 177v - 181v, ff. 241v - 243v
Author:
Gratian.
Supplied Title:
Flores decretorum (excerpts)
Incipit:
Omnis sermo debet esse simplex pro capacitate audi
Explicit:
243v Numquam de tua manu aut oculis tuis liber psa
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Excerpts from the Decretum of Gratianus; does not contain selections from the Decretals. Perhaps by the same frater Albero cognaominatus Bleicholbus monachus et sacerdos Lambacensis whose Apparatus in Decretales and Libellus distinctionum . . .
Bastarda, ff. 113r - 162r (with first lines of biblical verses in textura), 173r- 177r, 177v-181v; notula, ff. 165v - 172v; textura (with enlarged a), ff. 163 -165r. Ff. i- v 9. Gatherings signed in romans in center of lower margin on first recto.
Support:
Paper
Other Decoration:
Initials not filled in, ff. 113r - 162r, ff. 173r - 181v; Plain Lombards, ff. 163r -173r; one pen-flourished Lombard, f. 166r.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
113r - 162r
Author:
Johannes Halgrinus De Abbatisvilla
Supplied Title:
Sermones de tempore
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Sermons for 52 Sundays, all listed in Schneyer, vol. 3, pp. 510 - 522. The prologue is not distinguished from the sermon for dom. 1 Adv.; its incipit differs from that of the prologue listed by Schneyer, vol. 3, p. 510, n. 1, but cf. 162v blank.
discrecionem nobis concedat benedicta trinitas unu
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Incipit agrees with that of a sermon attributed to Jacobus De Voragine Op; cf. Schneyer, vol. 3, p. 227, n. 85
Manuscript Text
Folio:
164r - 165r
Rubric:
Hic nota plures raciones de assumpcione virginis gloriose quod sit asumpta [!] cum corpore et anima.
Incipit:
Quod virgo sit asumpta [!] corpore et anima effica
Explicit:
Qumodo ergo posset filio suo dilecto pectus et ube
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
17 briefly developed arguments in favor of the bodily assumption of the Virgin, given in two series, numbered 1 - 5 and 1 - 12. There are several quotations from Ps. Augustine, De assumptione beatae Mariae virginis liber unus (PL 40, 1141 - 1148) . . .
Manuscript Text
Folio:
165r
Supplied Title:
De mulieribus
Rubric:
Ysidorus.
Incipit:
Mulier est insaciabilis bestia viri confusio
Explicit:
ad omne facinus causam inveniens.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
A short note in the hand of the preceding text.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
165r
Supplied Title:
De hominibus
Incipit:
Sunt quidam perversi homines similes phariseis qui
Explicit:
Si habent graciam aliorum adulator est. Si non hab
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
A short note added in a contemporary hand.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
165v
Incipit:
Oswaldus rex anglorum vitam duxit angelicam
Explicit:
Episcopus vocatur Edanus qui osclabat manum suam.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
A short passage, probably from a legendary.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
166r - 172v
Supplied Title:
Quaestiones ad curam pastoralem pertinentes
Incipit:
Statuta domini archiepsicopi sic dicit quod nullus
Explicit:
Mechanici. Utrum mechanici possunt statuere legem
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Questions in alphabetical order addressing problems faced by pastors. Responses contain frequent references to the usual authorities of canon and vicil law. An undetermined number of leaves are now missing after f. 172v.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
173r - 177r
Supplied Title:
Quaestiones
Incipit:
[mut.] . . . Non potest referre et ideo locator pr
Explicit:
priora non fuit data scabinis in preiudicium liber
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
Possibly a continuation of the preceding text, although hand and format are different.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
177v - 181v
Supplied Title:
Flores decretorum. Continued from ff. 103r - 112v above.
Language(s):
Latin
Manuscript Part III
Folio:
ff. 182 - 243
Country:
Austria
Date:
14th/15th century
Layout:
3 col., ff. 182r - 241r; 2 col., ff. 241v - 243v. 30 - 50 lines, ff. 182r - 241r; 40 lines, ff. 241v - 243v. I - iv v vi Ff. 182r -229r signed I - v in center of lower margin on first recto.