London. British Library, Sloane MS 1580
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- British Library, Sloane MS 1580
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- Collection of sermons, moral and theological sentences, poems, hymns with monophonic and polyphonic music, prayers, tracts on law, grammar and the computus; including Samson of Canterbury, Excerptae ex diversis voluminibus ;Walter of Châtillon, Carmina ; De Clarevallensibus et Cluniacensibus; Questiones Adriani Imperatoris Secundo philosopho in silencio philosophantis ;Charm against infirmities;Adam of Saint-Victor, Lux iucunda lux insignis ; De hominum deificatione (excerpt); Philippe de Thaon, Comput ; Visio Karoli Grossi ; Office for the Virgin Mary; De Magistratibus Romanis
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- Augustine of Hippo, 354-430, Saint, Bishop of Hippo
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- 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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- Alain de Lille (11..-1202?)
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- Alain de Lille, c 1128-1203
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- Alanus de Insulis
- Alain de Lille
- Alanus ab Insulis (1115?-1202?)
- Alanus ab Insulis (11..-1202?)
- ALANUS DE INSULIS
- Alanus ab Insulis
- Alanus (Magister)
- Author: Alanus, ab Insulis
- Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille)
- Alanus<ab Insulis>
- Alanus, ab Insulis, 1120-1202
- Alain du Pui
- Alanus <ab Insulis> (1120-1202)
- Alanus
- Lille, Alan, 1128-1202
- Alan of Lille (b. c. 1128, d. c. 1202), theologian and poet
- Alain de Lille (1116-1202/1203)
- Alanus <ab Insulis>
- Alanus, de Insulis, 1128-1203, O.Cist.
- Alanus ab Insulis - ca. 1128 - 1202 - auteur
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- Hugues de Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)
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- HUGO DE SANCTO VICTORE
- Hugo de Sancto Victore
- Hugo de Sancto Victore (1096?-1141)
- Hugues de Saint-Victor
- Hugues de Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)
- Magistro Hugone
- Hugo
- Hugonis de Sancto-Victore
- Hugues de Saint-Victor, 1096?-1141
- Hug, de Sant Víctor, 1096-1141
- Hugh, of Saint-Victor, 1096?-1141
- Hugo de Sancto Victore, 1096?-1141
- Hugo van Sint-Victor
- Author: Hugo, de Sancto Victore
- Hugh of St. Victor
- Hugh of St.-Victor
- Hugues de Saint-Victor (10..-1141)
- Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA (attrib.)
- Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA
- Hugo de Sancto Victore, 1096-1141
- Hugo<de Sancto Victore>
- Hugo <de Sancto Victore> (1096-1141)
- Hugo von Sankt Victor
- Hugo de S. Victore
- Hugo De Sancto Victore
- Hugh of Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)
- Hugh, of Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)
- Hugues de Saint-Victor (1096?-1141) > Chanoine
- Hugues de Saint-Victor (1096?-1141) > théologien
- Hugo (ca. 1096-1141)
- Hugo, von Sankt Victor, 1096-1141
- Hugo <de Sancto Victore>
- Hugo de Sancto Victore, 1096-1141 > , co-autor
- Hugo de Sancto Victore - 1096 - 1141 - auteur
- Hugo de Sancto Victore - 1096 - 1141 - auteur (dubium)
- Hugo de Sancto Victore - auteur
- De Sancto Victore, Hugo - 1096-1141 - auteur
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- Lanfranc (1010-1089)
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- Lanfranc of Canterbury, c 1010-1089, Archbishop of Canterbury
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- Lanfrancus
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- LANFRANCUS, archiep. CANTUARIENSIS
- Lanfrancus, Cantuariensis archiep.
- Author: Lanfrancus, Cantuariensis
- Lanfranc
- Lanfranc OSB
- Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1005?-1089
- Lanfranco, O.S.B., 1010-1089 > , coment.
- Lanfrancus Cantuariensis - ca. 1005 - 1089 - auteur
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- Basile de Césarée (saint, 0329?-0379)
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- Basil of Caesarea, 329-379, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea; also known as 'the Great'
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- BASILE DE CÉSARÉE
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- Basile
- BASILE DE CÉSARÉE, ou BASILE LE GRAND (s.)
- Basile de Césarée
- Basile de Cesarée
- Basile de Césarée (saint ; 0329?-0379)
- Basilius Caesariensis (saint ; 0329?-0379)
- Saint Basile de Césarée
- Basile, saint
- BASILIUS (s.)
- Basilius Caesariensis
- S. Basilius episcopus Caesariensis
- Basilius Caesariensis (pseudo)
- Basilius Caesariensis (saint, 0329?-0379)
- Basilius Caesariensis (s.)
- Basilius abbas
- BASILIUS CAESARIENSIS ep. (s.)
- Basilius Caesariensis ep.
- BASILIUS CAESARIENSIS EP.
- Basile de Césarée, saint, 0329?-0379
- Basile, saint, évêque de Césarée, ca 329-379
- Basilius der Große, 330-379
- Basilius von Cäsarea, 330-379
- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379
- Basili, el Gran, sant, ca. 329-379
- Basilio, Santo, Obispo de Cesarea
- Basilius (heilige)
- Basilius Caesariensis 330-379
- Author: Basilius, Caesariensis
- Basil the Great
- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, approximately 329-379
- Basil of Caesarea
- Basil
- Basilius <Caesariensis> (330-379)
- Basilius
- D. Basilius
- S. Basilius
- S. Isidorus
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- Basilius episcopus Caesareae Cappadociae
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- Basilius archiepiscopus Caesareae
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea (approximately 329-379)
- Basile de Césarée (329 - 379)
- Basilio, Santo, Obispo de Cesarea, 329?-379
- Basilius, Caesariensis, 330-379
- Basílio Magno, Santo, fl. 330-379 > , co-autor
- Basilius van Caesarea - ca. 330 - 379 - 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
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- Gregorius papa
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- Grégoire le Grand (saint), pape
- S. Grégoire le Grand
- Gregor <I., Papst> (542-604)
- Gregorius papa I
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- B. Gregorius
- Divus Gregorius
- Beatus Gregorius papa
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- 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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- Jérôme (saint, 0345?-0420)
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- 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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- Samson monachus Cantuariensis (11..?-11..?)
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- Samson of Canterbury, fl 1170
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- Philippe de Thaon
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- Philippe de Thaon, fl 1113-1150
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- De Thaon, Philippe
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- Adam de Saint-Victor (10..-114.?)
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- Adam of Saint-Victor, d 1146
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- Adam de Sancto Victore
- ADAM DE SANCTO VICTORE
- Adamus de Sancto Victore (10..-114.?)
- Adamus de Sancto Victore
- Author: Adamus, de Sancto Victore
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- Gautier de Châtillon (1135?-12..?)
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- Walter of Châtillon, fl 1170-1180
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- Galterius de Castellione (1135?-12..?)
- Gualteri de Castellione
- GUALTERUS CASTELLIONENSIS
- Gautier de Châtillon
- Author: Gualterus, de Castellione
- Walter of Châtillon
- Gualterius
- Walter of Châtillon (active 1170-1180)
- Gautier de Châtillon (v. 1135 - v. 1190)
- Gualterus, de Castellione, 1135-1201
- Gualterus <de Castellione>
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- Description
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- This 13th-century miscellany mainly contains theological and liturgical works, including monophonic and polyphonic music. However, it also includes a copy of the Comput (Computus), the oldest extant scientific text in the vernacular, that Philippe de Thaon (fl. 1113-1150), the first Anglo-Norman poet, composed in 1113. Contents:ff. 2r-3r: A sermon for the first Sunday of Advent, imperfect at the end, beginning with Daniel 7.13-14: 'Aspiciebam ergo in visione noctis, et ecce cum nubibus caeli quasi filius hominis veniebat, et usque ad antiquum dierum pervenit: et in conspectu ejus obtulerunt eum. Et dedit ei potestatem, et honorem, et regnum: et omnes populi, tribus, et linguae ipsi servient’. f. 4v: Three lections from the Hours of the Virgin, beginning ‘Veni nobis benedicat de celo et que nata es semel te'.ff. 5r-7r: A sermon for the Nativity, opening with Psalm 97:2: ‘Notum fecit Dominus salutare suum’. f. 8r: Moral sentences excerpted from various authors. ff. 8v-12r: A sermon on justice and mercy, beginning ‘Ut discant pastores animarum in omnibus'. ff. 13r-16r: Notae [fratris Samsonis monachi] excerptae ex diversis voluminibus (Teachings by the Monk Samson, Excerpted from Various Books); collection of theological teachings on vices and virtues, beginning: ‘Docet nos Deus VI modis; per internam aspiracionem’; includes a gloss by Lanfranc (b. c. 1005 d. 1089), archbishop of Canterbury. f. 18v: A moral verse, ‘Pax, fama, fides, reverentia, cautio damni, defectus veri, poscunt sibi magna caveri’.ff. 19r-21r: A collection of Latin sayings, beginning: 'Quinque modis potest dici, Cum mane surgerem’.ff. 21r-22v: A sermon on things that should be desired and avoided, beginning: 'Rerum expetendarum tria sunt genera'.ff. 22v-23v: Moral sentences, beginning: 'Radix cuncti mali est superbia’. f. 24r: Walter of Châtillon (fl. 1170-1180), Carmina (Songs), Carmen 7, beginning: ‘Eliconis rivulo modice respersus’. ff. 24r-25r: Anonymous, De Clarevallensibus et Cluniacensibus (On [the Monks of] Clairvaux and Cluny), beginning: ‘Dum Saturno conjuge partus parit Rea’. ff. 25r-26r: Anonymous, Poem on the Word of God, beginning: 'Viri venerabiles, viri litterati’. ff. 26r-27r: Excerpts from Gregory the Great (b. c 540, d. 604), St Jerome (b. 347, d. 420), and a certain ‘Walelmus’. ff. 27r-27v: Anonymous, Questiones Adriani Imperatoris Secundo philosopho in silencio philosophantis (Questions of the Emperor Hadrian to Secundus the Philosopher, Philosophising in Silence), beginning: ‘Quid est mundus, Secundus respondit. Mundus est, O Adriane, constitucio celi et terre’. f. 27v: A definition of prayer, beginning: ‘Oratio est pius animi affectus’.f. 27r: A short exposition on Job 31:37, beginning: 'per singulos gradus meos pronunciabo eum'.f. 28r: Excerpts from St Jerome and Basil (b. c. 330, d. 379), bishop of Caesarea. f. 28r: A moral verse, beginning: 'Cur, homo, qui cinis es per avariciam sepelies.'f. 28r: A note on five different types of voices, beginning: 'Quinque sunt significaciones vocis.' ff. 28v-44r: Theological sentences excerpted from various authors, beginning: 'Quisquis ad divinam leccionem erudiendus accesserit'; an excerpt from Hugh of Saint-Victor (b. c. 1096, d. 1141), Didascalicon (Didactic Manual). ff. 44v-45r: A charm against infirmities, beginning with an apocryphal miracle of Christ healing St Peter’s tooth-ache: ‘Sanctus petrus super marmoream petram sedebat manus suas ad maxillam tenebat desuper perveniens dominus dixit'; two marginal notes comment that the narrative is apocryphal and false: ‘apocrifum est’ and ‘item falsum’. ff. 45r-46r: A scholastic treatise on the Trinity and virtues, beginning: 'Innascibilitas, proprietas, personalitas, filiacio, processio, spiracio'. f. 46v: A tract on the Psalm 134:7: ‘Qui producit ventos de thesauris suis’. f. 47r: A tract on grammar, beginning: ‘Plurimam oportet habeat dictator intelligenciam’. f. 47v: Moral sentences, beginning: ‘Mel et lac sub li[n]gua sponse’. ff. 48r-143v: A collection of sermons for liturgical feasts of the Temporale and Sanctorale (St Michael and St Benedict); contains excerpts from the Enchiridion (Manual) by St Augustine of Hippo (b. 354, d. 430) on ff. 81v-82r; and a sermon by Alain de Lille (b. c 1128, d. 1203) on f. 106v. ff. 143r-145r: A hymn for St Alban, with music notation, beginning ‘Inter flores electorum’ (see Deeming, Songs in British Sources (2013), pp. 52-53 (no. 35)). ff. 145r-147v: A hymn for St Gregory, with music notation, beginning ‘Dulci voce mente munda’ (see Deeming, Songs in British Sources (2013), pp. 54-55 (no. 36)). ff. 148v-149v: A sermon on the words ‘'Cum venerit Paracletus’. f. 149v: Salutations to Christ, beginning ‘Ave ihesu Christe fili virginis’. ff. 150v-152r: A sermon on the words ‘Ascendit Josehp super currum Pharaonis,' ff. 152v-153r: A hymn to the Holy Spirit, with music notation, beginning: ‘Veni, Sancte Spiritus’ (see Deeming, Songs in British Sources (2013), p. 56 (no. 37)). ff. 153v-154r: Adam of Saint-Victor (d. 1146), part of the poem Lux iucunda lux insignis (Pleasing Light, Extraordinary Light) with bars without music notation added, imperfect at the beginning: ‘Consolator alme, veni, linguas rege, corda leni’. ff. 154v-156r: A sermon on the words ‘Tellus ac ethra jubilent’. ff. 156v-157v: A hymn on the Resurrection, with music notation, beginning: ‘Verbo, celum quo firmatur’ (see Deeming, Songs in British Sources (2013), pp. 57-58 (no. 38)). f. 158v: A hymn to God, beginning: ‘Miserere mei, Deus, Quia miser, quia reus’. ff. 158v-159r: Walter of Châtillon, poem on the wealth of the curia, beginning: ‘Missum sum in vineam circa horam nonam’. ff. 159v-160r: Walter of Châtillon, poem on the state of the world, beginning: ‘Multiformis hominum fraus et injusticia’. ff. 160r-160v: Poem on generosity in captivity, beginning: 'Captivata largitas longe relegatur’. f. 160v: A poem on vain promises, beginning: ‘Allicit interdum sermo faleratus egentem’. f. 160v: A poem from the verse compendium De hominum deificatione [ Peri ton anthropontheopiisis ] (On the Deification of man), beginning: ‘'Uxor, villa, boves, cenam clausere vocatis.' ff. 160v-161r: A poem on clerical parsimony, beginning: ‘Stulti cum prudentibus tendunt ad coronam’.ff. 161r-161v: A poem on the state of the world, beginning: 'Ut Judeis hostia sunt carnes suille’.ff. 161v-162r: A poem on the corruption of the Church, beginning: ‘Pilatatur impii regnum Pharaonis’. ff. 162v-178r: Philippe de Thaon, Comput , beginning: 'Philippe de Thaun / Ad fait une raisun / Pur pruveires garnir / De la lei maintenir’. f. 178v: A sermon on Psalm 92:12, imperfect, beginning: 'Justus ut palma florebit'. ff. 179r-180r: Visio Karoli Grossi (Vision of Charles the Fat), beginning 'Anno DCCC. LXXXVI, Karolus Tercius, Imperator, filius Lodwici, Regis Noricolane Baiovariorum'. ff. 181r-181v: Office for the Virgin Mary, beginning: ‘In honore gloriose virginis Marie Pater noster’. ff. 182r-184r: A tract on law and virtues, beginning: 'Inter summas philosophie species, Ars boni et equi tum propter dignitatem.' [the same tract as a prologue to the juridical lexicon Epitome exactis regibus (Summary of Expelled Kings) in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS O.7.40, ff. 156r-157v; a manuscript from the late 12th or early 13th century that was owned by an unidentified English house of Augustinian canons]. ff. 184r-189v: Anonymous, De Magistratibus Romanis (On Roman beginning: 'Exactis a Romana civitate regibus constituti duo consules’. The manuscript contains a number of later additions: f. 1r: Salve Regina , imperfect, ‘[...] terge sordes peccatorum dona nobis beatorum [...]’, added in the 14th or 15th century. [ff. 3v, [3a] recto, [3a] verso, 4r, 7v, 82v, 112v, 113r, 139v, 148r, 150r, 158r, and 180v are blank].Decoration:1 two-panel miniature of a dream-vision of the prophet Daniel (below: Daniel sleeping; above: A man carried by angels is crowned king by God) in blue, green and red, in a green frame. 1 large historiated initial ‘B’ in blue with a miniature in blue, green and red in each compartment, foliate decoration and in a frame with a red ground. The subjects of the miniatures is as follows: above, Daniel seated, looking towards heaven, and holding a scroll; below, a monk, seated and writing. Large, medium and small initials in blue, purple or red, often with with penwork decoration in the other colour. Small (one-line) initials highlighted in red. Display script (rustic capitals) in brown ink. Rubrics in red. Decorated paraphs in red ink. Decorated run-over symbols in brown ink (a human head on f. 3r, 110r, 121v, 122r; a flower on f. 109r). Line-fillers in red. Bar lines for music notation in red on ff. 152v-154r.
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