Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 151

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  • 1400 - 1499
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  • Latin
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    • Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 151: Iohannes Auerbach OFM, Processus iudiciarius. François de Meyronnes OFM, De indulgentiis, etc
    • Iohannes Auerbach OFM, Processus iudiciarius || [Petri de Urbe] prothodon in jus, sive tractatus de ordine et processu judiciario in jure canonico et curiis ecclesiasticis
    • Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea), Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis et affinitatis et cognationis spiritualis || Expositio arboris consanguinitatis et affinitatis
    • François de Meyronnes OFM, De indulgentiis || Sermo Fratris Francisci de Maronis de indulgentiis in illud, Quodcunque ligaveris
    • Andreas Didacus de Escobar, Tractatus decimarum || Tractatus qui vocatur ratio decimarum pro presbiteris curatis omnium ecclesiarum Christi fidelium beneficiatis, compilatus in insula maris Corsicae per in theologia M. Andream Hispanum, ordinis S. Benedicti, pauperem episcopum adiacen. olim civitatem, predicandus populis diebus festis
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  • Summary: CCCC MS 151 contains a number of theological and ecclesiastical texts copied in a number of workmanlike hands of the middle years of the fifteenth century. Among the material that can be identified are the Processus iudiciarius of Iohannes Auerbach (fl. 1406-22), Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) (c. 1270-1348) Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis et cognationis spiritualis and François de Meyronnes OFM (d. after 1328) De indulgentiis. It also contains a tract on tithes widely attributed to Andreas Didacus de Escobar (c. 1357-1427), Tractatus decimarum (De decimis). These treatises contain much that would interest Parker the ecclesiastical reformer, notably Giovanni d'Andrea's tract on the prohibited degrees of consanguinity, a subject that occurs not infrequently in Parker's own papers in the collection. The provenance of the manuscript and how it came to be in Parker's possession are unknown.


    Contents :


    1r-49v - Iohannes Auerbach OFM, Processus iudiciarius || [Petri de Urbe] prothodon in jus, sive tractatus de ordine et processu judiciario in jure canonico et curiis ecclesiasticis

    Note: (1r) Headed Prothodosimus

    Note: The Processus ludicii of Urbach of Erfurt. The book (or author) is oftenest called Petrus de Urbe: sometimes (as in All Souls MS. 63) Prothodosinus (or -mus or -ius) de Comitibus

    rubric: (1r) Incipit Rex pacificus cunctorum causa effectiua et finalis

    Note: Ends f. 45r, followed by some notes

    Note: ff. 46v-48v blank

    rubric: (48v) Incipit prohemium de quodam libro qui docet modum predicandi

    incipit: (48v) Quoniam plus exempla quam uerba mouent

    Note: f. 49r-49v is a slip with miscellaneous notes


    50r-56v - Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea), Super arboribus consanguinitatis et affinitatis et affinitatis et cognationis spiritualis || Expositio arboris consanguinitatis et affinitatis

    incipit: (50r) In exposicione arboris consanguinitatis et affinitatis plurimi laborant

    explicit: (56v) celestem assequi mereamur. Amen

    Note: ff. 57r-58v blank


    92r-98r - François de Meyronnes OFM, De indulgentiis || Sermo Fratris Francisci de Maronis de indulgentiis in illud, Quodcunque ligaveris

    incipit: (92r) Quodcunque ligaueris

    Note: Also in MS 107. 5, MS 156. 6

    Note: Ends f. 98r


    106r-114r - Andreas Didacus de Escobar, Tractatus decimarum || Tractatus qui vocatur ratio decimarum pro presbiteris curatis omnium ecclesiarum Christi fidelium beneficiatis, compilatus in insula maris Corsicae per in theologia M. Andream Hispanum, ordinis S. Benedicti, pauperem episcopum adiacen. olim civitatem, predicandus populis diebus festis

    incipit: (106r) Decimarum solucionem et primiciarum

    explicit: (114r) Sic est finis laudetur deus amen

    Note: The author is Andreas de Escobar. Another tract by him in MS 177. 30

    Note: f. 114v - end blank

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