Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 263
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- MS 263
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- 1200 - 1299
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- Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 263: Honorius Augustodunensis, Speculum ecclesiae
- Honorius Augustodunensis, Speculum ecclesiae
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- Honorius Augustodunensis (1080?-1154?)
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- Honorius Augustodunensis
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- Honorius Augustodunensis (1080?-1154?)
- Honorius Augustodunensis (1080 ?-1154 ?)
- HONORIUS AUGUSTODUNENSIS
- Honoré d'Autun
- Author: Honorius, Augustodunensis
- Honorius of Autun
- Honorius, of Autun, approximately 1080-approximately 1156
- Honorius of Autun, c 1080-c 1155
- Ps.-Augustine (Honorius of Autun)
- Honorius augustodunesis
- Honorius Solitarius
- Honorius Augustodunensis ou Honorius de Regensbourg (1080?-1157?)
- Honorius, Augustodunensis, 1080-1154
- Honorius <Augustodunensis>
- Honorius Augustodunensis, ca 1080-ca 1156 > , co-autor
- Honorius Augustodunensis - ca. 1080 - ca. 1154 - auteur
- Autun, H. d'
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Summary: CCCC MS 263 is a thirteenth-century incomplete copy of the Speculum ecclesiae by the theologian Honorius Augustodunensis (fl. 1106-1135 and probably d. 1151). This work is a collection of sermons. Neil Ker described as dubious the provenance attributed to the manuscript, namely the Benedictine cathedral priory of the Holy Trinity, Christ Church, Canterbury. CCCC MS 263 has received far less scholarly attention than other manuscripts of Honorius' works in the Parker collection, such as the Imago mundi in CCCC MS 66. Matthew Parker wrote "Canterbury" in this manuscript, suggesting that he acquired it there. Christ Church, Canterbury had some copies of this text in the Middle Ages, but MS 263 does not seem to appear in any of the surviving catalogues.
Contents :
1r-144v - Honorius Augustodunensis, Speculum ecclesiae
rubric: (1r) Fratres solitario de speculo ecclesie
Note: (Honorius of Autun P. L. CLXXII 814)
incipit: (1r) Cum proxime in nostro conuentu resideres
explicit: (1r) profecerint ex tuis loquelis
Note: (1r) Initial of the Church as a crowned woman, half-length, on gold ground: not very fine work
rubric: (1r) Prologus Solitarii
incipit: (1r) Peritissimi pictores ambrosius et augustinus Ieronimus, etc.
explicit: (1r) mores et actus suos componat
rubric: (1r) Incipit speculum ecclesie
incipit: (1r) Cum igitur uis alloqui populum inprimis ori pectorique tuo
explicit: (1r) sic humiliter incipe
rubric: (1v) In die natalis domini sermo
incipit: (1v) Letentur celi et exultet terra
Note: Ends imperfectly in the sermon on St Martin
explicit: (144v) O cuius meriti apud deum hic uir extitit. qui hunc uite restituit. qui se ipsum
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