numbered in tens. 2 col. About 36 lines. Frame only, apparently ruled in ink. Mostly gatherings of 5 bifolia, signed i-xxi in romans in center of lower margin on first recto.
Script:
Notula
Support:
Paper
Other Decoration:
2 line plain Lombards, passim: two larger divided lombards, ff. 1r, 162r.
Notes:
ff. 212r-212v, Written in long lines in a bastard hand.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
1r-162r
Author:
Antonius Azaro De Parma Op
Supplied Title:
Sermones quadragesimales et de tempore
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
78 sermons on the gospel from Ash Wednesday through dom. 25 post Pent. (Sermons for the Sundays after Pentecost are misnumbered in the MS).
Manuscript Text
Folio:
162r-210r
Author:
Anselmus
Supplied Title:
Sermones de tempore
Rubric:
Hec est pustilla [!] que dicitur capra.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
19 sermons on the gospel from dom. 1 Adv. Through dom. In L. Many incipits agree with those of sermons attributed to Antonius Azaro De Parma OP; cf. Schneyer, vol. 1, pp. 290-313.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
210r-211v
Author:
Anselm of Canterbury (attributed)
Supplied Title:
The Dialogus beatae Mariae et Anselmi de passione domini
Status Of Text:
The end of the text has been lost with the end of the original MS.
Rubric:
Anshelmus de passione domini.
Incipit:
Sanctus Anshelmus longo tempore cum lacrimis et or
Explicit:
[mut.] Hic dixit: Possum destruere templum dei et.
Language(s):
Latin
Notes To Text:
PL 159, 271-290.
Manuscript Text
Folio:
212r-212v
Supplied Title:
Treatise, apparently on purgatory and intercession for the souls of the dead, citing Gregorius, Augustinus and Petrus Cluniacensis.
Status Of Text:
Fragment
Incipit:
[mut.] . . . Christi.Tercius est in splendida visi