Leyde. Universiteitsbibliotheek, LTK 347

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  • LTK 347
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  • Low Countries, northern part ; Holland, 15th century, second half
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  • Dutch
Title
    • Regula monachorum ad Eustochium sacram Deo virginem (Dutch) / Pseudo-Jerome, and other text(s), LTK 347
    • Dekalogerklärungen
    • Auszug der Kinder Israels
    • Wechwiser naer den hemelschen Jherusalem
    • Sermons
    • Sermoenen
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  • Content:
    Contains: (ff. 1r-170v) Regula monachorum ad Eustochium sacram Deo virginem / Pseudo-Jerome. Dutch translation. - (ff. 171r-207v) Wechwiser naer den hemelschen Jherusalem / Marquard von Lindau. Dutch translation. - (ff. 207v-268v) Sermons / Johannes Tauler.
    Note:
    Script: Possibly written by brother Anthonius Stienberg: his name is on f. 248r.
    Binding: Post-medieval binding.
    Textual: (ff. 1r-170v) Dutch translation of a Regula monachorum attributed to Jerome. Probably this is the Regula monachorum ad Eustochium sacram Deo virginem by a Pseudo-Jerome, altough there is also a similar text which was written by Jerome. - (ff. 171r-207v) Excerpt in Dutch of Marquard of Lindau's Dekalogerklärungen, part of his Auszug der Kinder Israels (Exodus, translated in Dutch as Wechwiser naer den hemelschen Jherusalem). - (ff. 207-268v) Contains an unidentified sermon for the Wednesday after Eastern on ff. 207v-226v and six sermons by Johannes Tauler, of which the last two are incomplete.
    Description (Bouwman 2023): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3619870
    Description (Rogge & 1887): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:124748
    Description (Catalogus compendiarius 1937): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:491717
    Description (Lieftinck 1948): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:489936
    Description (BNM 452): http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:1906558
    Also described by Handschriftencensus and MMDC.
    Subject (temporal):
    Middle Ages
    15th century
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