Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 514

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  • 1400 - 1499
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  • Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 514: Conrad Holtnicker of Saxony OFM, Sermones de tempore et de sanctis
  • Conrad Holtnicker of Saxony OFM, Sermones de tempore et de sanctis || Sermones de tempore et de sanctis
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  • Summary: CCCC 514, probably written in Germany, contains a collection of sermons for the temporal by the Franciscan preacher and theologian Conrad Holtnicker of Saxony (d. 1279). The collection was a popular model in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and formed the basis for a well-known vernacular collection, the Schwarzwälder Predigten. This volume is part of the Elbing collection, a group of manuscripts associated with the Brigittine convent at Elbing (Elblag), near Gdansk which was founded in 1458 and deserted in 1521. Almost all the Elbing manuscripts contain the ownership inscription of Mary Pernham, wife of Richard Pernham (d. 1628), Fellow of the college and pastor Anglicus of St Marien church in Elbing from 1618-24.


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    ir-254v - Conrad Holtnicker of Saxony OFM, Sermones de tempore et de sanctis || Sermones de tempore et de sanctis

    Note: (ir) Alphabetical table

    Note: (1r) Notes

    Note: (1v) Dedication in verses (12)

    incipit: (1v) Suscipe sancte pater tibi que minor offero frater...Ut prosis precibus operam tantam tibi dantis

    rubric: (1v) Dominica prima Aduentus sermo primus

    incipit: (1v) Emitte manum tuam de alto, etc. Ecce karissimi fient naufragi in medio fluctum

    Note: Sermon 3 for Dom. 25 post Pent. ends 156r

    explicit: (156r) nulli instabilitati subiecta est. Amen

    rubric: (156r) Sequitur de sanctis

    Note: A list on f. 156v

    Note: (156v) Francis, Antony, Clara occur

    rubric: (157r) De Sancto Andrea sermo primus

    incipit: (157r) Extendam palmas meas ... Hoc verbum Moysi beatus Andreas potuit dicere

    Note: Ends with 8 verses

    explicit: (253v) Qui bene dum poteris sermonibus his potieris...Orari tociens moueas pro paupere quodam

    Note: Lists and notes follow

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