Summary:
This manuscript holds a group of sermons on the Pauline epistles.
This collection was popular in the Middle Ages and has a large
number of textual witnesses. The sermons are ascribed to Augustine
of Hippo (354-430), although a few are now assumed to have been
written by others. One, on ff. 79r-80r, is now attributed to
Maximus Turinensis (c. 380-c. 465), while the author(s) of three
others (ff. 39v-40v; 80r-82v; and 104r-105r) are anonymous and are
described as Pseudo-Augustine. This manuscript dates from the
thirteenth century and is a typical example of book production
around that time. Each page contains two columns of text, written
without decoration. The sermons are separated by rubricated titles
and each sermon begins with an initial in either red or blue ink.
Some decoration is added to this in the opposite colour (and
occasionally green for red initials). Undecorated, monochrome
initials are also used in the index, which is found on the first
three leaves. The manuscript was first part of the library of Ter
Doest, as indicated by an ownership mark and book curse found on
the final fly leaf. When the abbey was merged with that of Ten
Duinen, the manuscript was brought into the collection of the
latter. The first and last leaves carry the cross-shaped stamp of
Ten Duinen. The manuscript is bound in a seventeenth-century
binding of the 'Campmans' type. [Summary by Dr. Mark Vermeer] Title:
Sermones S. Augustini de verbis apostoli, de baptismo parvulorum et
super proverbia Salomonis a loco mulierem fortem [titel Carolus de
Visch] Note:
Inc. (f. 3r): 'Incipit sermo primus sancti Augustini episcopi de
uerbis apostoli in epistula ad Romanos de iustificatione. Quos
predestinauit, hos et uocauit. Et quos... Apostolum beatum
audiuimus exhortantem et confirmantem'; expl. (f. 112v): 'Beati qui
habitant in domo tua in secula seculorum laudabunt te'
Folio's 1v-3r bevatten inhoudstafel
Bevat: ff. 3r-6r: Sermo 158; ff. 6r-8v: S. 159; ff. 8v-13r: S. 153;
ff. 13r-18r: S. 154; ff. 18r-20v: S. 30; ff. 20v-26r: S. 155; ff.
26r-31v: S. 156; ff. 31v-33r: S. 157; ff. 33r-35v: S. 27; ff.
35v-39v: S. 161; ff. 39v-40v: Ps.-Aug. Inc. 'Omnium Christianorum
spes fratres karissimi in futurum tempus'; ff. 40v-45r: S. 26; ff.
45r-48v: S. 163; ff. 48v-50v: Quaestio 71; ff. 50v-54r: S. 164; ff.
54v-57r: S. 165; ff. 57r-58v: S. 181; ff. 58v-61v: S. 131; ff.
61v-68r: S. 169; ff. 68r-v: S. 172; ff. 68v-71v: S. 174; ff.
71v-74r: S. 175; ff. 74r-76r: S. 176; ff. 76r-79r: S. 178; ff.
79r-80r: Maximus Turinensis - Sermo 17; ff. 80r-82v: Ps.-Aug. Inc.
'Post resurrectionem Christi quorum operum patrocinio'; ff.
82v-84v: S. 43; ff. 84v-88v: S. 180; ff. 88v-91v: S. 181; ff.
91v-93v: S. 182; ff. 93v-97r: S. 183; ff. 97r-104r: S. 294; ff.
104r-105r: Ps.-Aug. Inc. 'Sancta et diuina eloquia fratres iugiter
immo cotidie nobis salubriter'; ff. 105r-112v: S. 37
Deze verzameling preken is bekend als 'De Verbis Apostoli' (zie Luc
De Coninck et al. 2006, p. 93)
Nummering preken volgens CCSL 41 en PL 38
Herkomst: Volgens Lieftinck 1953 is dit handschrift mogelijk
afkomstig uit het scriptorium van Ter Doest of Ten Duinen Topic general subdivision:
Godsdienst Material:
Perkament Extent:
112 ff. + i Dimensions:
340 x 250 mm Decoration and binding:
lombarden
gedecoreerde initialen
Campmansband (ca. 1625-1650) Script:
gotische textualis Provenance:
Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.)
Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.) Genre/form:
Preken Topic:
Apostelen; Christendom
Dopen; Christendom