London. British Library, Cotton MS Vespasian D II

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Title
  • Penitential and similar texts including excerpts from Gennadius of Marseilles, Liber Ecclesiasticorum Dogmatum , and Bernard of Clairvaux, Parabolae ; Canones Penitentiales Secundum Ieronimum ; Fulbert of Chartres, De Peccatis Capitalibus ; anonymous penitential texts; Adso of Montier-en-Der, De Ortu et Tempore Antichristi ; Pseudo-Jerome, Quindecim Signa Ante Iudicium ; a collection of sermons for liturgical feasts, including sermons by St Wulfstan, St Augustine of Hippo, St John Chrysostom, and Bede the Venerable; Ordo ad Dandam Penitentiam in Capite Ieiunii ; Decreta Pontificum ; a collection of exempla, miracles and saints’ lives from the works of Gregory the Great, Rufinus of Aquileia, Bede, the Vitae Patrum and other sources; a tract on the addition of the Introit to the Mass; a division of biblical books for liturgical feasts of the Temporal cycle; a collection of miracles, including an excerpt from Hincmar of Reims, De divortio Lotharii et Tetbergae ; Remigius of Auxerre, De Celebratione Missae ; an anonymous tract on sacerdotal vestments; Canones Generalium Conciliorum , imperfect; a collection of sermons, including sermons by Geoffrey Babio
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    • Augustin (saint, 0354-0430)
    Original form
    • Augustine of Hippo, 354-430, Saint, Bishop of Hippo
    Other form
    • AUGUSTINUS (S.)
    • Saint Augustin
    • Augustin (saint, 0354-0430)
    • AUGUSTIN, Saint
    • Augustinus (saint ; 0354-0430)
    • Augustinus
    • AUGUSTINI
    • Augustin (0354-0430 ; saint)
    • Augustinus Hipponensis
    • Saint Augustin
    • Augustin d'Hippone
    • Augustin (saint ; 0354-0430)
    • S. Augustinus
    • AUGUSTINUS HIPPONENSIS ep. (s.)
    • AUGUSTINUS (s.)
    • AUGUSTINUS
    • Augustin, S.
    • Augustin (sain ; 0354-0430)
    • AUGUSTINUS HIPPONENSIS
    • Augustinus (s.)
    • S. Augustinus Hipponensis
    • Augustinus Hiponnensis
    • Augustin
    • Sancti Augustini
    • Sanctus Augustinus
    • S. Augustinus (?)
    • S. AUGUSTINUS HIPPONENSIS
    • Augustinus episcopus
    • Augustini
    • Sancti Augustini
    • S. Augustin
    • [Augustinus]
    • [AUGUSTINUS]
    • Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis
    • Augustin (Saint)
    • Augustin saint 0354-0430
    • Agustí, sant, bisbe d'Hipona, 354-430
    • Agustín, Santo, Obispo de Hipona
    • Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo
    • Augustinus, Aurelius, 354-430
    • Augustinus (heilige)
    • Author: Augustinus, Aurelius
    • Translator: Augustinus, Aurelius
    • Augustine
    • Augustine of Hippo
    • Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430
    • Augustin (0354-0430 ; saint). Auteur des citations ou des fragments textuels
    • Augustine (attrib.)
    • St Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (354-430)
    • St Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (354-430), author
    • Pseudo Augustine
    • Pseudo Augustine (Quodvultdeus)
    • Pseudo Augustine (Patrick of Dublin)
    • Pseudo Augustine (Jeronimus)
    • St Augustine
    • Augustinus, Aurelius, Hipponensis, 354-430
    • Augustinus, Aurelius, Hipponensis, 354-430 (role)aut
    • Augustin (saint)
    • Augustinus, Aurelius
    • S. Augustin
    • Aurelius Augustinus (354-430)
    • Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, author,
    • D. Augustinus
    • B. Augustinus
    • Agostino
    • Augustinus Aurelius santo
    • Augustine of Hippo, Saint (354-430)
    • Augustine, of Hippo, Saint (354-430)
    • Augustin d’Hippone (0354-0430) > Docteur de l'Eglise
    • Augustin d’Hippone (0354-0430)
    • Augustin d’Hippone (0354-0430) > Evêque
    • Augustinus, Aurelius (354-430)
    • Agustín, Santo, Obispo de Hipona, 354-430
    • Agostinho, Santo, 354-430
    • Agostinho, Santo, 354-430 > , co-autor
    • Agostinho, Santo, 354-430 > , ant. bibliog.
    • Augustin (05.. ?-0604 ? ; saint)
    • Augustinus - auteur
    • Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis - 354 - 430 - auteur
    • Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis - 354 - 430 - oorspronkelijke auteur
    • Saint Augustin d'Hippone
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    • Rufin d'Aquilée (034.?-0410?)
    Original form
    • Rufinus of Aquileia, c 345-411
    Other form
    • Rufinus Aquileiensis (034.?-0410?)
    • Rufino Aquileiense
    • RUFINO AQUILEIENSI
    • Rufino Aquileiensi
    • Rufin d'Aquilée (034.?-0410?)
    • Rufinus Aquileiensis
    • Tyrannius Rufinus
    • Rufinus
    • Rufino
    • RUFINUS AQUILEIENSIS
    • Rufinus aquileiensis
    • Rufin d'Aquilée, 034.?-0410? (?)
    • Rufin d'Aquilée 034.?-0410?
    • Rufin d'Aquilée 034.?-0410?
    • Rufí, d'Aquileia, 345-ca. 410
    • Rufino de Aquileya 345-410
    • Rufinus, of Aquileia, 345-410
    • Rufinus Aquileiensis 345-410
    • Rufinus van Aquileia
    • Rufí d'Aquileia 034.?-0410?
    • Rufino de Aquilea 034.?-0410?
    • Author: Rufinus, Aquileiensis
    • Translator: Rufinus, Aquileiensis
    • Rufinus, Tyrannius
    • Rufin d'Aquilée (034.?-0410?). Traducteur
    • Rufinus Aquileiensis, Tyrannius, 345-410
    • Rufin d'Aquilée
    • Rufinus Torritanus
    • Rufinus presbiter
    • Ruffinus
    • Rufin d'Aquilée (v. 345 - v. 411)
    • Ruffinus, Aquilejensis (ca. 345-ca. 410)
    • Rufinus Aquileiensis, ca 345-410 > , co-autor
    • Rufinus Aquileiensis, ca 345-410 > , trad.
    • Rufinus Aquileiensis - gest. 410 - auteurvertaler
    • Rufinus Aquileiensis - gest. 410 - vertaler
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    • Bernard de Clairvaux (saint, 1090?-1153)
    Original form
    • Bernard of Clairvaux, ?1090-1153, Abbot of Clairvaux
    Other form
    • S. Bernardus
    • BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS (s.)
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis (saint ; 1090?-1153)
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis,
    • Bernard
    • Bernard de Clairvaux (saint ; 1090?-1153)
    • S. Bernardus Clarevallensis
    • Bernard de Clairvaux
    • Bernard, de Clairvaux (S.)
    • Bernardus beatus
    • BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS
    • Bernardi Claraevallensis
    • Beati Bernardi
    • S. Bernardus [Claravallensis]
    • Bernardus
    • S. Bernardus Claraevallensis
    • Bernair
    • S. Bernardi
    • Bernardi
    • Sancti Bernardi [BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS]
    • BERNARDI abbati |BERNARDUS CLARAEVALLENSIS]
    • Bernard (Saint), abbé de Clairvaux
    • Bernard de Clairvaux, saint, 1090?-1153
    • Bernhard von Clairvaux
    • Bernardo de Claraval
    • Bernat de Claravall
    • Author: Bernardus, Claraevallensis
    • Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153
    • Bernard of Clairvaux
    • St. Bernard of Clairvaux
    • Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 1091-1153
    • Bernard of Clairvaux OCist
    • St Bernard
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis, 1090-1153
    • Bernard (saint)
    • Bernhard von Clairvaux, Heiliger, 1090-1153
    • Bernardus<Claraevallensis>
    • Bernhard <von Clairvaux, Heiliger> (1090-1153)
    • Sant Bernhart
    • D. Bernardus
    • Bernardus Abbas
    • Bernadus Abbas
    • Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint (1090 or 1091-1153)
    • Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint (1090 or 1091-1153)
    • Bernardus (ca. 1090/91-1153)
    • Bernardo, Santo, 1090-1153
    • Bernhard, von Clairvaux, Heiliger, 1090-1153
    • Bernardus <Claraevallensis>
    • Bernardo, Santo, 1090-1153 > , co-autor
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis - 1090 - 1153 - auteur
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis - 1090 - 1153 - auteur (dubium)
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis - 1090 - 1153 - oorspronkelijke auteur
    • Bernardus Claraevallensis - auteur
    • Bernardus - auteur
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    • Raban Maur (0780-0856?)
    Original form
    • Hrabanus Maurus, c 780-856, Archbishop of Mainz
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    • Raban Maur (0780-0856?)
    • Hrabanus Maurus (0780-0856?)
    • RABANI MAURI
    • Rabanus Maurus
    • Hrabanus Maurus
    • RABANUS MAURUS
    • Raban Maur
    • Rabani Mauri
    • Rabanus
    • Raban Maur 0780-0856?
    • Hrabanus Maurus 780-856
    • Raban Maur, arquebisbe de Magúncia, 780-865
    • Rabanus Maurus, Archbishop of Mainz, 784?-856
    • Rabanus Maurus, Arzobispo de Maguncia 784?-856
    • Author: Hrabanus, Maurus
    • Rhabanus Maurus
    • Hrabanus <Maurus> (780-856)
    • Rabanus Maurus, Archbishop of Mainz, 784?-856.
    • Rabano Mauro, Beato, 780?-856
    • Hrabanus, Maurus, 780-856
    • Hrabanus <Maurus>
    • Rabanus Maurus, 784?-856
    • Rabanus Maurus, 784?-856 > , co-autor
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    • Bède le Vénérable (saint, 0673?-0735)
    Original form
    • Bede the Venerable, c 673-735, Saint
    Other form
    • Bède le Vénérable (saint ; 0673?-0735)
    • Beda Venerabilis
    • Beda Venerabilis (saint ; 0673?-0735)
    • BEDA VENERABILIS
    • BEDA
    • Beda
    • BEDA VENERABILIS (s.)
    • Bède
    • S. Beda venerabilis
    • Venerabilis Bedae
    • Bède le Vénérable (0673?-0735)
    • Beda Venerabilis (ps.)
    • S. Beda Venerabilis
    • Venerabilis BEDE
    • Bede
    • Bedae
    • Bedae venerabilis
    • Bède le Vénérable saint 0673?-0735
    • Beda, el Venerable, sant, 673-735
    • Beda el Venerable, Santo
    • Beda Venerabilis 672-735
    • Bede, the Venerable, Saint, 673-735
    • Author: Beda, Venerabilis
    • Commentator: Beda, Venerabilis
    • Bede (attributed to)
    • Bede the Venerable
    • Bede the Venerable (attrib.)
    • Bede (673/4–735)
    • The Venerable Bede
    • Beda Venerabilis, 673-735
    • Beda<Venerabilis>
    • Bède le Vénérable
    • Beda <Venerabilis> (672-735)
    • Beda Scotus
    • Beda Venerabilis, ca.673-735
    • Beda Venerabilis, ca. 673-735
    • Bede, the Venerable, Saint 673-735
    • Bede the Venerable (b. c. 673, d. 735), monk and theologian
    • Bede the Venerable, Saint (673-735)
    • Bede, the Venerable, Saint (673-735)
    • Bède le Vénérable, saint (0673?-0735)
    • Beda, Venerabilis, 672-735
    • Beda <Venerabilis>
    • Beda, O Venerável, 673-736
    • Beda, O Venerável, 673-736 > , co-autor
    • Beda Venerabilis - 673 - 735 - auteur
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    • Adson de Montier-en-Der (0930?-0992)
    Original form
    • Adso of Montier-en-Der, c 910-992, Abbot of Montier-en-Der
    Other form
    • Adso Dervensis
    • Adson de Montier-en-Der (0930?-0992)
    • Adso
    • ADSO DERVENSIS abbas
    • Author: Adso, Dervensis
    • Adso Dervensis OSB
    • Adso de Montier-en-Der, O.S.B., ?-992 > , co-autor
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    • Fulbert de Chartres (saint, 0960?-1028)
    Original form
    • Fulbert of Chartres, c 960-1028, Bishop of Chartres
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    • Fulbert de Chartres (saint ; 0960?-1028)
    • Fulbertus Carnotensis
    • FULBERTUS CARNOTENSIS ep.
    • Fulbertus Carnotensis (saint ; 0960?-1028)
    • Fulbert de Chartres
    • Fulberti
    • Fulbert de Chartres (0960?-1028 ; saint)
    • Author: Fulbertus, Carnotensis
    • Fulbert of Chartres (pseudo-Ambrose)
    • Fulbert of Chartres (attrib.)
    • Fulbertus Carnotensis - gest. 1028 - oorspronkelijke auteur
    • Fulbertus Carnotensis - gest. 1028 - auteur
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    • Gennade (04..-0496?)
    Original form
    • Gennadius of Marseilles, 5th century
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    • Gennadius
    • Gennadius Massiliensis
    • GENNADIUS MASSILIENSIS
    • Gennadius (04..-0496?)
    • Gennade (04..-0496?)
    • Gennadus Massiliensis
    • Gennadii
    • GENNADUS MASSILIENSIS.
    • Gennade
    • Gennadi de Marsella, s.V
    • Gennadio de Marsella
    • Gennadius, of Marseilles, 5th cent.
    • Gennadius Massiliensis gest. 492 bzw. 505 n. Chr.
    • Gennadius van Marseille
    • Author: Gennadius, Massiliensis
    • Gennadius, of Marseilles, active 5th century
    • Gennadius<Massiliensis>
    • Gennadius <von Marseille>
    • Gennadius Massiliensis sec. 5. ex.
    • Gennadius, d. 496
    • Gennadius of Massilia (d. c. 496), priest and historian
    • Gennade de Marseille (04..-0496?)
    • Gennadius Massiliensis, ?-ca 496 > , co-autor
    • Gennadius Scholasticus - 5de eeuw - auteur
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    • Grégoire I (pape, 0540?-0604)
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    • Gregory I, c 540-604, Saint, Pope; also known as 'the Great'
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    • GRÉGOIRE LE GRAND
    • Grégoire le Grand
    • GREGORIUS I papa (S.)
    • GRÉGOIRE LE GRAND (S.)
    • Gregorius I (pape ; 0540?-0604)
    • Gregorius Magnus
    • Grégoire I (pape ; 0540?-0604)
    • Gregorius I
    • GREGORIUS MAGNUS I (s.), papa
    • GREGORIUS Magnus I (s.), papa
    • S. Gregorius Magnus
    • S. Gregorius
    • Gregoire Le Grand, S.
    • Gregorius
    • Saint Gregoire
    • Sancti Gregorii papae
    • GREGORIUS MAGNUS
    • Grégoire I (pape, 0540?-0604)
    • Gregorius Magnus (s.)
    • Gregorii
    • Saint Grégoire le Grand
    • GREGORIUS I MAGNUS (s.), papa
    • Beati Gregorii papae
    • Gregorio papa
    • Gregorii Papae
    • Sancto Gregorio
    • S. Gregorii Magni
    • Sancti Gregorii
    • Grégoire I (0540?-0604 ; pape)
    • Sanctus Gregorius Magnus
    • GREGORIUS I Magnus (s.), papa
    • Gregorii [Magni]
    • Gregorius (saint ; 06.. ?-07.. ? ; évêque d'Agrigente)
    • Saint Grégoire
    • Grégoire le Grand (Saint), pape
    • Grégoire I, pape, 0540?-0604
    • Grégoire le Grand,‏ ‎saint‏, ‎0540?-0604
    • Gregorius Magnus,‏ ‎sant,‏ ‎ca. 540-604
    • Gregorius Magnus,‏ ‎saint,‏ ‎0540?-0604
    • Gregory ‎the Great, Saint,‏ ‎ca. 540-604
    • Gregorius‏ ‎Magnus, Saint,‏ ‎ca. 540-604‏
    • Gregorius de Grote (paus)
    • Gregorius (heilige)
    • Gregorius I, papa
    • Gregorius Magnus,‏ ‎santo,‏ ‎ca. 540-0604
    • Gregori I, papa, 540-604
    • Gregorio I, Papa
    • Gregorius I (paus)
    • Gregorius Papa, I. 540-604
    • Gregory I, Pope, ca. 540-604
    • Author: Gregorius I, Papa
    • Gregory the Great
    • Gregorius I, Pont. Max.
    • Gregory, I, Pope, approximately 540-604
    • Gregory
    • Gregory I, Pope, approximately 540-604
    • Gregory I, Pope
    • Pope Gregory the Great
    • Gregorius I, Magnus, paus, 540?-604
    • Grégoire (pape)
    • Gregorius, I.<Papa>
    • Gregor I., Papst, 542-604
    • Gregor, I.<Papst>
    • Gregorius papa
    • S. Grégoire
    • Grégoire le Grand (saint), pape
    • S. Grégoire le Grand
    • Gregor <I., Papst> (542-604)
    • Gregorius papa I
    • D. Gregorius
    • B. Gregorius
    • Divus Gregorius
    • Beatus Gregorius papa
    • Divus Gregorius papa
    • S. Gregorius papa
    • Gregorius PP.
    • Gregorius papa, 1., ca. 540-604
    • Gregory the Great, 540-604
    • Gregory the Great, (b. c. 540, d. 604), theologian and Pope
    • Gregory I, Pope (approximately 540-604)
    • Grégoire le Grand, pape, saint (540 - 604) > Pape
    • Grégoire le Grand, pape, saint (540 - 604)
    • Grégoire le Grand, pape, saint (540 - 604) > Père de l'Eglise
    • Gregorius (ca. 540-604)
    • Gregorio I, Papa, Santo, 540-604
    • Gregor
    • S. Gregorii
    • Gregor <I., Papst>
    • Gregorius Magnus (Nachtrag: Catalogus operum Gregorii Magni monasterio in maiore Frankenthal anno 1486 pertinentium)
    • Gregório Magno, Santo, 540-604
    • Gregório Magno, Santo, 540-604 > , co-autor
    • Igreja Católica, Papa 590-604 (Gregório I)
    • Gregorius Papa I - ca. 540 - 604 - auteur
    • Gregorius Papa I - ca. 540 - 604 - oorspronkelijke auteur
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    • Geoffroy Babion (1103?-1158)
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    • Geoffrey Babio du Louroux, 1136-1158, Archbishop of Bordeaux
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    • Gaufridus Babio
    • Gaufridus Babio (1103?-1158)
    • GAUFRIDUS BABIO
    • GAUFRIDUS BABIO, O.S.B.
    • Author: Galfredus, Babio
    • Geoffrey Babio du Louroux
    • Babion, Geoffroy.
    • Galfredus
    • Godefridus Babio, ?-1158, O.S.B.
    • Galfredus Babio - gest. 1158 - oorspronkelijke auteur
    • Galfredus Babio - gest. 1158 - auteur
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    • Jérôme (saint, 0345?-0420)
    Original form
    • Jerome, c 345-420, Saint
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    • HIERONYMUS (S.)
    • Hieronymus (saint ; 0345?-0420)
    • S. Hieronymus
    • S. HIERONYMUS
    • Hieronymus Stridonius
    • Hieronymus
    • HIERONYMUS
    • IERONIMO
    • HIERONIMO
    • Jérôme (saint ; 0345?-0420)
    • HIERONYMUS (s.)
    • Sancti Jeromini
    • S. Hieronymus,
    • Jerome, S.
    • Hieronymys Stridonius
    • Jérôme (saint ; 0345?-0420)
    • HIERONYMUS STRIDONIUS
    • Jérôme
    • Hieronymo
    • Saint Jérôme
    • Jérôme (0345?-0420 ; saint)
    • Sanctus Hieronimus
    • Jérôme (saint, 0345?-0420)
    • Hieronymus (s.)
    • Jheronimus Stridonius
    • Hieronimi
    • Hieronimus Stridonius
    • Hieronymus Stridonensis
    • JERONIMI
    • Ieronimi
    • Sancti Hieronymi
    • Hieronymi
    • Hieronimus
    • S. Jérôme
    • Jérôme (Saint)
    • Jérôme saint 0345?-0420
    • Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius 345-420
    • Hieronymus (heilige)
    • Jerome, Saint, d. 419 or 20
    • Jeroni, sant, ca. 342-420
    • Jerónimo, Santo
    • Author: Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius
    • Translator: Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius
    • Jerome
    • Jerome, Saint, -419 or 420
    • St Jerome
    • Jerome, Saint (-419 or 420)
    • Jerome, Saint (-419 or 420), author
    • Hieronymus, Heilige, 347?-420
    • Jérôme (saint ; 0345?-0420). Auteur.
    • Jérôme (saint)
    • Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius, 345-420
    • Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius
    • Saint Jérôme
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus (345-420)
    • D. Hieronymus
    • Divus Hieronymus
    • Hieronymus santo
    • Hieronimus santo
    • Hieronymus santo, 342/347-419
    • Jerome, Saint, 347-420
    • Saint Jerome (b. 347, d. c. 420)
    • Saint Jerome (b. 347, d. 420), priest and theologian
    • Saint Jerome (b. 347, d. 420, theologian and priest
    • Jerome Saint (-419 or 420)
    • Jérôme de Stridon, saint (345-420) > Père de l'Eglise
    • Jérôme de Stridon, saint (345-420)
    • Jérôme de Stridon (347/8-419/20)
    • Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius (ca. 349-420)
    • Jerónimo, Santo, 346-420
    • Jerónimo, Santo, ca 343-420
    • Jerónimo, Santo, ca 343-420 > , co-autor
    • Jerónimo, Santo, ca 343-420 > , impr.
    • Jerónimo, Santo, ca 343-420 > , trad.
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus - 348 - 420 - vertalerauteurbriefschrijver
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus - 348 - 420 - vertalerauteur voorwoord
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus - 348 - 420 - vertalerauteur
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus - 348 - 420 - auteur
    • Hieronymus - auteur
    • Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus - 348 - 420 - vertaler
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    • Hincmar of Reims, 806-882, Archbishop of Reims
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    • Hincmar (0806?-0882)
    • Hincmar
    • Hincmarus Remensis (0806?-0882)
    • Hincmarus Remensis
    • Hincmar, 0806?-0882
    • Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims (0806-0882)
    • Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims (806-882)
    • Hincmar, archevêque de Reims (0806-0882)
    • Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims, ca. 806-882
    • Hincmar, Arzobispo de Reims, ca. 806-882
    • Hincmar, de Reims, ca. 806-882
    • Hincmarus Remensis 806-882
    • Author: Hincmarus, Remensis
    • Hincmarus Remensis, Archbishop of Reims, 806?-882
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Description
  • This manuscript contains a large collection of penitential texts, papal decrees, conciliar canons, liturgical and theological treatises, sermons, miracles and exempla. Although the manuscript has previously been dated to the 11th or 12th century, the identification of sermons by Geoffrey Babio (r. 1136-1158), Archbishop of Bordeaux, in the collection of sermons on ff. 86r-165r indicates that it was written in the 2nd or 3rd quarter of the 12th century. The manuscript was produced by and for a monastery, as is indicated by its inclusion of instructions for priests, a text on reading biblical books at liturgical feasts for a monastic community, and a 13th- or 14th-century ownership inscription from a monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary that has been partially erased. The manuscript includes a relatively high number of works by French authors, and its script suggests an origin in Normandy (ex. info Michael Gullick). Watson states that the ownership inscription is that of the Benedictine abbey of Montebourg in Normandy (see Watson, The Manuscripts of Henry Savile of Banke (1969), p. 55 [no. 196]). The manuscript may have reached England as early as the 11th century, although there is no evidence for early English ownership (see Gameson, The Manuscripts of Early Norman England (1999), p. 104 [no. 416]). It was in England in the 16th century, when it became part of the collection of its first-known English owner Henry Savile, of Banke (b. 1568 d. 1617); who may have acquired the manuscript from a Yorkshire monastery. Contents: ff. 1v-2v: A Penitential and similar texts including excerpts from Gennadius (fl. late 5th century), Liber Ecclesiasticorum Dogmatum (Book of the Ecclesiastical Dogmas), and St Bernard of Clairvaux (b. 1090, d. 1153), abbot of Clairvaux, Parabolae (Parables), beginning ‘Penitentia aboleri peccata indubitanter credimus’. ff. 3r-7r: A Penitential, attributed to St Jerome (b. 347, d. 420), entitled: ‘Incipiunt canones penitentiales secundum ieronimum; de episcopo ebrioso · de episcopo · pro diacono ·et ceteris’; beginning: ‘Si quis episcopus aut diaconus aut aliquis ordinatus in consuetudine vitium habuerit’. f. 7r: Fulbert of Chartres (d. 1029), Bishop of Chartres, De Peccatis Capitalibus (On the Capital Sins), here entitled ‘Canones Fulberti’, beginning: ‘Si quis hominem occidit sponte VII annos peniteat’. ff. 7r-7v: Three anonymous penitential texts, relating to sodomy, and shortening a period of penance from seven years to two or three days. ff. 8r-9v: Adso Dervensis (b. c. 910/915, d. 992), Abbot of Moutier-en-Der, De Ortu et Tempore Antichristi (On the Rise and Time of the Antichrist), beginning ‘De antichristo scire volentibus primo dicemus quare sic vocatur ideo scilicet quia Christo contrarius erit et Christo contraria faciet’. f. 10r: Pseudo-Jerome (here attributed), Quindecim Signa Ante Iudicium (The Fifteen Signs Before Doomsday). ff. 10r-30v: A collection of sermons for liturgical feasts, including a sermon by St Wulfstan (b. c. 1008, d. 1095), Bishop of Worcester (ff. 28v-29r [ De Antichristo ]; and perhaps also on ff. 19v-20v, and ff. 23r-23v); St Augustine (b. 354, d. 430), Bishop of Hippo (ff. 23v-24v; ff. 29r-29v); St John Chrysostom (b. c. 347, d. 407), Patriarch of Constantinople (ff. 26r-27v); and Bede the Venerable (b. c. 673, d. 735), monk of Wearmouth–Jarrow (ff. 27v-28v). ff. 30v-34r: Instructions for priests for the Sacrament of Penance during the liturgical season of Lent (entitled: ‘Ordo ad dandam penitentiam in capite ieiunii’), beginning: ‘In primis praemonere debet sacerdos omnes christianos ex sacris scripturarum testimoniis’. ff. 34r-40v: A collection of papal decrees, entitled ‘Decreta pontificium’. ff. 40v-63v: A collection of exempla, miracles and saints’ lives focusing on conversion and penance; the collection begins with an exemplum entitled ‘De quodam vicedomino [nomine Theophilo] qui filium dei negavit’ [ff. 40v-43v]; the section that follows contains excerpts from the Dialogi (Dialogues), and the Homiliae in Evangeliae (Sermons on the Gospels) of Gregory the Great (b. c 540, d. 604) [ff. 43v-45r, 47r-47v, 50v, ff. 51r-53r]; Historia Monachorum in Aegypto (The History of the Monks in Egypt) by Rufinus of Aquileia (b. c. 345, d. 411) [ff. 46r-47r]; excerpts from the Vitae Patrum [ff. 50r; 54v; 56v-57r; 62r-63v]; the sermons of Hrabanus Maurus (d. 856) [ff. 47v-48r]; the Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum (Ecclesiastical History of the English People) of Bede the Venerable (d. 673, d. 735) [ff. 48r-48v, 53r (Vision of Dryhthelm)]; an unidentified narrative about St John the Merciful, Patriarch of Alexandria [ff. 48v-50r]; excerpts from the Vita Sancti Iohannis Eleemosynarii (Life of St John the Merciful) by Leontius (fl. 650), Bishop of Neapolis [ff. 50r; 55v-56v]; miracles and visions of St Macarius [ff. 53r-54v]; John the Deacon of Rome (fl. late 9th century)’s account of the miracles of St Nicholas [ff. 57r-60r]; and the anonymous Vita sanctae Marinae (The life of St Marina [the Monk]) [ff. 60r-61r]; and Vita Sanctae Thaisis (The Life of St Thaïs) [ff. 61r-61v]. ff. 63v-64r: A note about Pope Celestine I (r. 422-432)’s addition of the Introit to the Mass, beginning ‘Celestinus papa constituit ut ad introitum autem id est officium diceretur’.f. 64r: An allocation of biblical books to the feasts of the Temporal Cycle for liturgical reading by a monastic community, beginning: ‘Ad adventu domini usque ad natale; legitur ysaias propheta’. ff. 64r-66r: A collection of miracles, beginning with a miracle about a priest who daily recited masses for the souls of the dead, entitled: ‘Miraculum de sacerdos qui cotidie missas celebrabat pro defunctis’; followed by four unidentified miracles concerning a negligent monk, evil spirits, and ending with an excerpt from Hincmar (b. 806, d. 882), Archbishop of Reims, De divortio Lotharii et Tetbergae (The Divorce of Lotharius and Tetberga), beginning: ‘Tempore beati basilii archiepiscopi fuit quidam senator fidelis nomine protherus qui habens unicam filiam’. ff. 67r-77v: Remigius of Auxerre (b. 841, d. 908), Benedictine monk of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (Auxerre), De Celebratione Missae (On the Celebration of Mass), beginning ‘Celebratio misse in commemoratione passionis Christi peragitur sicut ipse prrecepit apostolis’. f. 77v: An anonymous tract on sacerdotal vestments, entitled ‘Expositio Misse atque Simboli’ (Exposition on the Mass and its Symbols).ff. 77v-85v: Conciliar canons, beginning ‘Canones generalium conciliorum in temporibus Constantini imperatoris ceperunt’; ending with a note on clerical celibacy attributed to the French theologian Anselm of Laon (d. 1117).ff. 86r-165r: A collection of sermons, containing a large number of sermons by Geoffrey Babio (b. 1136, d. 1158), Archbishop of Bordeaux, followed by unidentified sermons. The manuscript contains a few later additions:f. 1r: A prayer-charm, against evil (‘plentia mala’), added in a 12th-century script. f. 1r: A table of contents, added by Richard James (b. 1592, d. 1638), librarian for Sir Robert Bruce Cotton (b. 1571, d. 1631).[f. 66v and f. 165v are blank]. Decoration: 3 large initials in blue or purple with penwork decoration in blue and red, or red (ff. 147r, 149v, 152v); large, medium and small initials in green, ochre or red (some oxidized), sometimes with penwork decoration in the same or the other colour, or both colours: 5 large blue initials with green and red penwork decoration (ff. 107r, 132r, 144r, 156r, 158v); medium and small initials in brown ink with minor foliate penwork decoration, sometimes highlighted in red; some featuring human faces and pointing hands (ff. 20v, 24v). Display script (brown rustic capitals) sometimes highlighted in red, or green and red. Titles rubricated or highlighted with red or green horizontal lines. Decorated paraph marks in brown ink. Underlining in brown ink (added later).
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