Durham. Cathedral Library, MS. A.I.14

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Durham University and Cathedral Library
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Durham. Cathedral Library
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  • MS. A.I.14
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Date
  • earlier 13th century
Language
  • Latin
Title
    • Postilla in Proverbia
    • Postilla in Ecclesiasten
    • Postilla super Ecclesiasticum
    • Additions including Impediments to Matrimony, Symbolism of the Chalice, and Lection Schedules
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Agent
  • Preferred form
    • Hugues de Saint-Cher (1190?-1263)
    Role
    • Author
    Original form
    • Hugh, of Saint-Cher, Cardinal, approximately 1200-1263
    Other form
    • Hugo de Sancto Caro
    • Hugo de Sancto-Charo (1190?-1263)
    • HUGO DE SANCTO CARO, card., O.P.
    • Hugues de Saint-Cher
    • Hugues de Saint-Cher (1190?-1263)
    • Author: Hugo, de Sancto Caro
    • Hugh of Saint-Cher (for postilla)
    • Hugh of Saint-Cher
    • Hugh of Saint-Cher OP
    • Hugo de Sancto Caro, -1263
    • Frater Hugo de S. Iacobo
    • Hugo
    • Frater Hugo
    • Hugues de Saint-Cher (11..-1263)
    • Hugo, von Saint-Cher, Kardinal, 1200-1263
    • Hugo de S. Caro
    • Hugues, de Saint-Cher, 1190?-1263
    • Hugo de Sancto Caro - gest. 1263 - auteur
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Description
  • Hugh of St Cher, Postille in Proverbia, Ecclesiasten, Ecclesiasticum, written in England in the first half of the 13th century. The volume comprises two contemporary, matching sections - f.2-102 (the end of which, f.100-2, is an early 15th century restoration), and f.103-197 - plus flyleaves. That they were together from an early date is shown by the presence of a common early 13th century hand adding marginalia throughout the first part and lection schedules to the end of the second. A continuous series of difficult-to-date quire signatures runs through the volume as a whole. Details such as number of leaves, size of written area, line count, ruling implement, ruling pattern vary from quire to quire throughout the volume.
Place
  • Preferred form
    • England (United Kingdom)
    Original form
    • England
    Other form
    • Angleterre
    • Angleterre (?)
    • Angleterre.
    • Angleterre ?
    • Anglaterra
    • Inglaterra
    • Engeland
    • Angleterre (Salisbury ?)
    • Anglaterra (Salisbury?)
    • Inglaterra (Salisbury?)
    • England (Salisbury?)
    • [Oxford?]
    • [England]
    • England, Norwich?
    • England, Canterbury, St. Augustine's Abbey?
    • England, Cornwall?
    • England, St. Albans?
    • England, North?
    • England, York?
    • England, Witham?
    • England, Winchester or St. Albans
    • England, Reading or Leominster
    • England, Cirencester?
    • England, Sherborne?
    • England, Worcester?
    • England, Bury St. Edmunds?
    • England, Tewkesbury?
    • England, East Anglia?
    • England, Peterborough?
    • England, Mercia?
    • England, Canterbury, Christ Church?
    • England, Canterbury, St. Augustine's?
    • England, Winchester?
    • England, Oxford?
    • Flanders (possibly executed in England)
    • England and Netherlands
    • England, Canterbury?
    • England, West Midlands?
    • England, London?
    • England, Crowland?
    • England, Wessex?
    • England, Reading?
    • England, Northeast?
    • England, Southeast?
    • England, Ely?
    • England, Winchester or Hereford?
    • England, Salisbury?
    • England, Oxford or Salisbury
    • German (but made in England)
    • England, South East (?)
    • England. Peterborough (?) or Lincoln (?)
    • Hereford?, England
    • England, Durham ?
    • England, Durham?
    • England, probably Durham
    • England, Oxford (?)
    • England, possibly Oxford
    • England (?Oxford)
    • England, Durham (?)
    • England, London/Westminster
    • Unknown, possibly London and Cambridge
    • Royal Chancery, London; Cambridge
    • Engeland (?)
    • England (II)
    • I. England
    • [Engeland]
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Rights
  • Provided by Durham Priory Library Project - a collaboration between Durham University and Durham Cathedral
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