Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 203
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- MS 203
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- 1400 - 1499
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- Latin
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- Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 203: Nicholas of Lyre OFM, Postilla litteralis in nouum testamentum
- Nicholas of Lyre OFM, Postilla litteralis in nouum testamentum || Lyra super Novum Testamentum
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- Nicolas de Lyre (1270?-1340?)
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- Nicholas of Lyre OFM
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- Nicolaus de Lyra
- Nicolaus de Lyra (1270?-1340?)
- Nicolaus de Lira
- Nicolas de Lyre (1270?-1340?)
- NICOLAUS DE LYRA
- Author: Nicolaus, de Lyra
- De Lyra, Nicholaus
- Nicholas de Lyra
- Nicholas of Lyra
- Nicholas, of Lyra, approximately 1270-1349
- Nicolaus, de Lyra, 1270-1349
- Nicolaus de Lyra, 1270-1349
- Nicolas de Lyre
- Nicholaus de Lyra
- Nicolas de Lire
- Nicolaus <de Lyra> (1270-1349)
- Nicolaus De Lyra
- Lyra, Nicholas of, 1270-1349
- Nicholas of Lyra (b. 1270, d. 1349), Franciscan theologian
- Nicholas of Lyra (approximately 1270-1349)
- Nicolaus
- Nicolaus, de Lyra, 1270-1349, O.F.M.
- Nicolaus, de Lyra, 1270-1349 > , coment.
- Nicolas de Lyre (1270?-134.)
- Nicolaus de Lyra - ca. 1270 - 1349 - auteur
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- Description
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Summary: MS 203 contains Postilla litteralis in nouum testamentum by Nicholas of Lyre OFM (1270-1340). His biblical commentaries, which also included the Old Testament, were very popular in the later centuries of the Middle Ages and the early modern period. A large number of manuscript and early printed copies survive. The manuscript dates to the first quarter of the fifteenth century and was donated by Thomas Fawscet.
Contents :
iv-331v - Nicholas of Lyre OFM, Postilla litteralis in nouum testamentum || Lyra super Novum Testamentum
Note: (iv) A contemporary list of the books with references to the leaves is on the fly-leaf
rubric: (1r) Prologus super Evangelia
incipit: (1r) Quatuor facies uni
Note: After f. 1v is a gap. f. 2r begins on Matt. iv
Note: The books have pretty initials, usually in blue with a filling of red hatching bearing a white foliage pattern
Note: (148r) Pauline Epistles
Note: (259r) Catholic Epistles
Note: (280r) Acts
Note: (309r) Apocalypse
Note: (331r) Ending unfinished in Apoc. xxi in sinum abrahe. et nomina scripta
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