Tractatus domini Radulfi Flauiacensis monachi super Leuiticum pars secunda, et tractatus cuiusdam de amore carnis et de odio carnis, et nomina romanorum pontificum
Summary:
Manuscript 20 is a composite manuscript, containing three texts:
(ff. 1r-155v) Tractatus super Leviticum pars secunda; (ff.
155v-158r) De amore et odio carnis; and (ff. 158v-159v) Nomina
Romanorum Pontificum. The author of the first two works is Raoul of
Flaix (Radulfus Flaviacensis), a mid-twelfth-century Benedictine
monk. Both this second part and the first part of the Tractatus
super Leviticus, a commentary on one of the books of the
Pentateuch, exist also in copies found in the Ten Duinen library.
The second text in the volume, De amore et odio carnis, also by
Raoul of Flaix, is a small treatise. The copy in this volume is a
unique copy and has been edited by De Poorter from this manuscript.
The third text is a list of the first 189 Roman pontiffs. The
manuscript is dated to the thirteenth century, while the appearance
of Alexander IV (r. 1254-1261) at the end of the list of popes
might suggest a date sometime after the latter date. The text of
the manuscript, probably written in the scriptoria of either Ter
Doest or Ten Duinen, is organized in two columns; rubrics are being
used for headers, numerals and other reading aides. The manuscript
contains an ownership inscription of Ter Doest that has been
extended to include a book curse. It is bound in a
seventeenth-century binding of the 'Campmans' type. [Summary by Dr.
Mark Vermeer] Title:
Tractatus domini Radulfi Flauiacensis monachi super Leuiticum pars
secunda, et tractatus cuiusdam de amore carnis et de odio carnis,
et nomina romanorum pontificum Note:
Herkomst: Volgens Lieftinck 1953 is dit handschrift mogelijk
afkomstig uit het scriptorium van Ter Doest of Ten Duinen Topic general subdivision:
Godsdienst
Geschiedenis Material:
Perkament Extent:
i + 160 ff. + i Dimensions:
360 x 250 mm Decoration and binding:
(Cfr. Ms. 18)
lombarden
gedecoreerde initialen
Campmansband (ca. 1625-1650) Script:
gotische textualis Provenance:
Cisterciënzerabdij Ter Doest (S.O.Cist.)
Cisterciënzerabdij Ten Duinen (S.O.Cist.)