Cfr. Ms. 238 Notitie f. 400v: 'Hunc librum emit dompnus Henricus Keddekin vicesimus septimus abbas de Capella Thosan anno Domini MCCCCLXXXII' - 14?? - 1488 gest. 1492
Summary:
Manuscript 239 contains part of Pantheologia, a theological
dictionary by Saint Rainerius (c. 1348/51). The dictionary is made
up of terms from the Thomistic Philosophy, in alphabetical order.
Manuscript 239 contains letters E to O. The work was copied by
Willelmus de Predio with the help of Per(egrinus) of Leyns, who
also helped with the table of contents, introductions and indices.
Leyns copied the first sextern of manuscript 239, which was added
in later. This first part contains distinctiones for the letters E
to O. Predio copied the rest of the text which contains the letters
followed by an overview of cited authorities. Willelmus worked on
it from 1457 to 1459, as evidenced by the dated markings in the
text (Folio 400r). The manuscript was sold to the Henricus
Keddekin, the abbot of Ter Doest Abbey, in 1482. The document
contains decorated initials. Each new book starts with a large
initial with decorations around its borders. [Summary by Sarah
Vanroye] Title:
Secundum uolumen Pantheologie ab E usque P exclusiue [titel
fenestra] Note:
Bevat E - O (van Electio tot en met Otium)
De eerste sextern is gekopieerd door Leyns en is later aan de rest
van het manuscript toegevoegd en bevat: Distinctiones voor de
letters E - O (ff. 1r-12v)
De rest het manuscript is gekopieerd door Predio en bevat de
letters E tot en met O telkens gevolgd door een overzicht van de
geciteerde auctoritates (behalve bij M, N en O)
Colofon f. 400r: 'Explicit D. pantheologie scripta per me Willermum
de predio et finita Anno domini 1458 in profesto sanctorum Remigii
et bauonis' Topic general subdivision:
Godsdienst Material:
Perkament Extent:
i + 400 ff. Dimensions:
31 x 22 cm Decoration and binding:
(Cfr. Mss. 238, 240, 241)
lombarden
gedecoreerde initialen
Moderne band Script:
gotische semi-hybrida Provenance:
Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.)
Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)