Summary:
Manuscript 277 is a composite manuscript, consisting of six -
mostly unnamed - texts: (ff. 2r-129v) a collection of 79 sermons by
Peter Damian (d. 1072/3) and Nicolas of Clairvaux (d. 1176/8), a
secretary of Bernard of Clairvaux; (ff. 129v) extracts from several
authors, including the Fathers; (ff. 130r-147v) the anonymous
Tractatus de tabernaculo Moysi, in some other copies attributed to
a 'magister Hugo'; (ff. 147v-148v) a text on the different lectures
of the liturgical year; (ff. 148v) a text on the ceremonies during
the Holy Week; and (ff. 150r-153v) two sermons. The manuscript was
copied in the scriptorium of Ten Duinen, during the first quarter
of the thirteenth century. The text is written in two columns, with
initials and rubrics in red ink. The first leaf contains an index,
based on the Ten Duinen foliation. Several leaves are missing after
fol. 129. [Summary by Dr. Mark Vermeer] Title:
[Sermones e.a.] Note:
Verzamelhandschrift afkomstig uit scriptorium Ten Duinen (cf.
Janzen 2019)
De twee schutbladen zijn afkomstig uit een missaal
Folio 1r bevat inhoudstafel a.d.h.v. Duinenfoliëring
Na f. 129 ontbreken folio's, met tekstverlies
Folio's 1v, 148r-v blanco Topic general subdivision:
Godsdienst Material:
Perkament Extent:
153 ff. + ii Dimensions:
300 x 200 mm Decoration and binding:
Duinenfoliëring
lombarden
gedecoreerde initialen
Postmiddeleeuwse band Script:
gotische textualis Provenance:
Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)