Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 430

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  • 0900 - 0999
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  • Latin
Title
    • Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 430: Martin of Braga, Formula uitae honestae. Ferrandus, Epistola ad Reginum comitem. Ambrosius Autpertus, Sermo de cupiditate
    • Martin of Braga, Formula uitae honestae || Liber Martini episcopi ad Mironem regem
    • Ferrandus, Epistola ad Reginum comitem (epistola 7) || Liber Ferrandi diaconi ad Reginum comitem
    • Ambrosius Autpertus, Sermo de cupiditate || Sermo Ambrosii Autberti de cupiditate
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  • Preferred form
    • Martin (saint, 05..-0580?)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Martin of Braga
    Other form
    • MARTINO BRACARIENSI
    • MARTINUS BRACARENSIS ep. (s.)
    • Martinus Bracarensis (saint ; 05..-0580?)
    • Martin de Braga
    • S. Martinus Dumiensis
    • MARTINUS BRACARENSIS (s.)
    • Martinus Bracarensis
    • Martini Dumiensis
    • Martinus Bracarensis (saint)
    • Martin (05..-0580? ; saint)
    • Martinus
    • Martin (saint, 05..-0580?)
    • Martinus Bracarensis (s.)
    • Martinus de Braga
    • Martinus Dumiensis
    • Author: Martinus, Bracarensis
    • Martin (saint ; 05..-0580?)
    • Martin, of Braga, Saint, approximately 515-579 or 580
    • Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, (approximately 55 B.C.-approximately 39 A.D)
    • Martín, Santo, Arzobispo de Braga, m. 580
    • Martin, von Braga, Bischof, 515-580
    • Martinus <Bracarensis>
    • Martinho de Dume, Santo, ?-579 > , co-autor
    • Pseudo-Séneca
    • Martinus Bracarensis - auteur
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    • Ferrand Fulgence (05..?-054.)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Ferrandus
    Other form
    • Ferrand Fulgence (05..?-054.)
    • Fulgentius Ferrandus
    • FULGENTIUS FERRANDUS
    • FERRANDUS CARTHAGINENSIS diaconus
    • Ferrand, Fulgence, Carthaginois, 0500-0547
    • Ferrandus Carthaginiensis fl.ca. 500 - 547 ‎
    • Fulgenci de Cartagena, Sant
    • Fulgencio, Santo
    • Fulgentius Carthaginiensis, ca. 500-547
    • Author: Ferrandus, Carthaginiensis
    • Ferrandus, Fulgentius, d c 545, Deacon of Carthage
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    • Ambroise Autpert (730?-784)
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    • Author
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    • Ambrosius Autpertus
    Other form
    • AMBROSIUS AUTPERTUS (s.)
    • Ambrosius Autpertus (730?-784)
    • Ambroise Autpert (730?-784)
    • Ambroise, Le Bienheureux, dit Autpert, -0784
    • Ambrosius Autpertus -784
    • Autpertus, Ambrosius, d. 784
    • Autpertus, Ambrosius, m. 784
    • Author: Ambrosius, Autpertus
    • Ambrose Autpert, c 730-784, Abbot of San Vicenzo al Volturno
    • Ambrosius Autpertus (pseudo-Fulgentius)
    • Ambrosius, Autpertus, -784
    • Ambrosius <Autpertus> (????-784)
    • B. Augustinus
    • Ambrosius Autpertus O.S.B, m. 784
    • Ambroise Autpert (vers 730 - 784)
    • Ambrosius
    • Ambrosius Autpertus, O.S.B., ?-784 > , co-autor
    • Ambrosius Autpertus - gest. 784 - auteur
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Description
  • Summary: CCCC MS 430 contains three texts: Martin of Braga (c. 515-80), Formula uitae honestae, which was often attributed to Seneca in the Middle Ages; Ferrandus (d. 546/7), deacon of Carthage, Ad Reginum comitem, on Christian life for soldiers; and a sermon by Ambrosius Autpertus (d. 784). It was written in the late ninth or very early tenth century at the abbey of Saint-Amand in northern France, but was exported to England quite early, as is shown by tenth-century additions it received probably at St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury. It probably moved again before the end of the middle ages, as it seems to be identifiable with a book seen at Glastonbury Abbey by John Leland (1506-72), and may be mentioned in a Glastonbury inventory of 1247. It constitutes interesting evidence for the transmission of texts from the Continent to England at around the time of the Benedictine Reform Movement.


    Contents :


    1r-8v - Martin of Braga, Formula uitae honestae || Liber Martini episcopi ad Mironem regem

    Note: Red and black rustic capitals

    rubric: (1r) Incipit liber Martini Episcopi ad Mironem Regem de quattuor virtutibus

    Note: (P. L. LXXII 22)

    incipit: (1r) Gloriosissimo ac tranquillissimo et insigni catholicae fidei praedito pietate mironi regi

    explicit: (1v) uiuentibus ualeant adimplere

    rubric: (1v) Formula vitae Honestae

    incipit: (1v) Quattuor uirtutum species

    Note: (1v) Marginal note in English hand (xiii-xiv): Fertur esse libellus senece

    explicit: (8v) aut deficientem contempnat ignauiam

    rubric: (8v) Explicit


    9r-38r - Ferrandus, Epistola ad Reginum comitem (epistola 7) || Liber Ferrandi diaconi ad Reginum comitem

    rubric: (9r) Incipit liber Ferrandi Diaconi ad Reginum comitem

    Note: (P. L. LXVII 928)

    incipit: (9r) Socialis uitae laboribus exercendus

    explicit: (37v) supra se modo plagali in illa futura poena habebit

    rubric: (37v) Explicit liber Ferrandi diaconi

    Note: Cf. MS 253. 2

    Note: (38r) blank


    38v-54v - Ambrosius Autpertus, Sermo de cupiditate || Sermo Ambrosii Autberti de cupiditate

    Note: (38v) Title in red and green uncials

    rubric: (38v) In nomine sanctae Trinitatis incipit sermo Ambrosii Autberti presbiteri de cupiditate uiris saecularibus utilis ualde habens scripturarum testimonia octoginta et (?) eo amplius. lege quicunque (a)d aedificationem

    Note: (P. L. LXXXIX 1277)

    incipit: (38v) Sanctorum ecclesiam fratres karissimi esse dei agrum quis dubitet

    Note: The hand is probably different from, but coeval with, the preceding

    Note: The last leaf (f. 54r-54v) is in a later fine small black hand

    Note: Ends

    explicit: (54v) fidelem retinens promissorem mediatorem dei et hominum hominem Christum ihesum qui cum patre et spiritu sancto uiuit et regnat deus per omnia secula seculorum. Amen

    Note: f. 55r-55v blank

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