14de eeuw; ff. 1-71: 14de eeuw ; ff. 72-104: eind 14de eeuw
Language
Latin
Title
R[e]migius super maiorem [...] donati cum suis [...]. Item quidam tractatus de [...]tu. Item ad distinguenda heb[...]. Item notule magistri cesaris in [...]
Summary:
In manuscript 537 five texts on grammar have been bound together:
(ff. 1r-46v) the Ars maior by the fourth-century grammatian Aelius
Donatus, together with a commentary called the Ars Brugensis,
erroneously attributed in the manuscript to Remigius of Auxerre (d.
ca. 908); (ff. 46v-48v) the Tractatus magistri Bernardi Lombardi de
dubio accentu, possibly by the Dominican friar Bernardus Lombardus
(fl. 1323-1332); (ff. 49r-70r) the Brito metricus, a treatise in
verse on Greek and Hebrew words by the twelfth-century William
Brito, archdeacon of Ely; (ff. 72r-98v) the Notule magistri
Cesaris, an anonymous grammatical text, possibly written by the
thirteenth-century Petrus de Ysolella; and (ff. 98v-104v) the
Theorica sive ars dictatoria, a tractate by the Italian rhetorician
Johannes Bondi Aquileiensis (fl. ca. 1300). The manuscript was
possibly copied in Flandres; the first three texts during the
fourteenth century; the other at the end of that century. The
difference between these two units is not just visible in the
script, but also in the layout. The first unit mostly has two
columns per page (with the exception of the Brito metricus); the
second has a single column per page. Initials have been drawn in
red and blue ink; in the second unit, only the first two initials
have been added. [Summary by Dr. Mark Vermeer] Title:
R[e]migius super maiorem [...] donati cum suis [...]. Item quidam
tractatus de [...]tu. Item ad distinguenda heb[...]. Item notule
magistri cesaris in [...] [fenestratitel] Note:
Convoluut
ff. 70r-71v blanco
Recto schutblad vooraan bevat niet-geidentificeerde tekst
(pennenproeven?)
Verso schutblad vooraan: eigentijdse hand: 'donatus. a' en 'donatus
maior cum libro de accentu magistri Bernardi lombardi et quodam
libro de gramatica versificato'; notities over de inhoud in 17de-
en 18de-eeuwse handen
Recto schutblad achteraan (voormalig dekblad) bevat een 14de-eeuws
fragment van Quaestiones dominicales vel veneriales (De hereditatis
- Quaestio 57) van Bartholomeus Brixiensis Topic general subdivision:
Taal- en letterkunde Material:
Perkament Extent:
i perkamenten restauratieblad + i perkamenten voormalig dekblad + i
perkamenten schutblad + 104 ff. + iii perkamenten voormalig
dekbladen + i perkamenten restauratieblad Dimensions:
250 x 160 mm Decoration and binding:
Middeleeuwse band Script:
gotische semi-textualisgotische textualis Provenance:
Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.)
Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)