Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 226
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- MS 226
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- 1200 - 1299
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- Latin
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- Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 226: Stephen Langton, De poenitentia sub persona Magdalenae
- Stephen Langton, De poenitentia sub persona Magdalenae || Stephen Langton (?)De penitentia Magdalenae
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- Étienne Langton (1150?-1228)
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- Stephen Langton
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- Stephanus Langton
- Langton, Stephanus (1150?-1228)
- Stephanus Langton( ?)
- Étienne Langton
- [STEFANUS LANGTON]
- Etienne Langton
- Langton, Étienne (1150?-1228)
- STEPHANUS LANGTON card.
- STEPHANUS LANGTON, card.
- Author: Langton, Stephanus
- Langton, Stephen
- Langton, Stephen, d 1228, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Langton, Stephen (1150?-1228)
- Langton, Stephen, -1228
- Stephen Langton (1155-1228)
- Langton, Étienne (1150?-1228) > Archévêque
- Étienne Langton (v. 1150 - 1228), Archevêque de Canterbury et cardinal
- Stephen Langton - ca. 1155 - 1228 - auteur (dubium)
- Stephen Langton - ca. 1155 - 1228 - auteur
- Stephen Langton - ca. 1155 - 1228 - auteurauteur (dubium)
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- Description
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Summary: The text in CCCC MS 226 of the De poenitentia sub persona Magdalenae has been attributed to Stephen Langton (c. 1150-1228), archbishop of Canterbury (1207-28), but also to his younger brother Simon Langton (d. 1248), archdeacon of Canterbury. The book was given to the cathedral priory of Christ Church, Canterbury by the monk, Hugh of Girune OSB (d. after 1239), and is listed in the early fourteenth-century catalogue of the priory's books. It originally formed a single volume with CCCC MS 222 which contains his inscription of ownership.
Contents :
1r-110r - Stephen Langton, De poenitentia sub persona Magdalenae || Stephen Langton (?)De penitentia Magdalenae
incipit: (1r) Miserator et misericors dominus Ihesus Christus qui misericordias suas mirificauit in terra querens quod perierat
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