Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 418
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- MS 418
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- 1500 - 1599
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- Latin
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- Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 418: Martin Bucer, Collectanea
- Martin Bucer, Collectanea || Martini Buceri loci communes ex sanctis patribus aliisque autoribus collecti. Ad finem, Formula vivendi praescripta familiae sua a M. Bucero et propria manu revisa. Deest Oratio funebris in exequiis Buceri a Mattheo Parker habita cujus meminit Stanleius
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- Martin Bucer (1491-1551)
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- Martin Bucer
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- Description
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Summary: CCCC MS 418 contains a collection of tracts by Martin Bucer (1491-1551), a German Reformation theologian who moved to England in 1549 as a result of Archbishop Cranmer's invitation and Bucer's refusal to accept the Augsburg Interim (the temporary agreement brokered between the Catholics and Protestants at the Diet of Augsburg in 1548). Although mostly written by Bucer's amanuensis, Martin Brem, this manuscript also contains examples of Bucer's own hand.
Contents :
iir-634 - Martin Bucer, Collectanea || Martini Buceri loci communes ex sanctis patribus aliisque autoribus collecti. Ad finem, Formula vivendi praescripta familiae sua a M. Bucero et propria manu revisa. Deest Oratio funebris in exequiis Buceri a Mattheo Parker habita cujus meminit Stanleius
Note: Oratio funebris in exequiis Buceri. This was a printed tract (H. P. S.)
Note: Title by Parker or another
rubric: (iir) Hic liber locorum communium collectus a M. Bucero et sua manu ut plurimum scriptus
Note: A list of the topics treated occupies nine pages (iiir-viir)
Note: pp. 585-622 contain another index in a different hand, with additions by Bucer
Note: pp. 627-634 are occupied by
Note: Formula viuendi prescripta familiae sue a M. bucero et propria manu revisa. Dominus noster Ihesu Christus doceat formetque nos omnes
Note: There are particular directions to Martinus and Wilhelmus
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