Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 501

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  • MS 501
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  • 1400 - 1499
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  • Latin
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    • Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 501: Gregory of Rimini OESA, Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences. Augustine, Soliloquia animae ad Deum. James of Milan OFM, Stimulus amoris. John of Freiburg OP, Confessionale
    • Gregory of Rimini OESA, Commentary on the Lombard’s Sentences
    • pseudo-Augustine, Soliloquia animae ad Deum
    • James of Milan OFM, Stimulus amoris
    • John of Freiburg OP, Confessionale
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  • Summary: This book is in an extremely fragile condition and it has not been possible for much of it to be imaged, save for a few images of its cover and select pages. As a result of this fragility only the exterior and interior of the front cover, the first gathering recto and verso foliated ff. a-l, and the final page of the book with the explicit 'confessionale Johannis theotunici', foliated as f. m, have been imaged. The paper is disintegrating and cannot be stabilised, so it has not even been possible to foliate the manuscript throughout. . CCCC MS 501 was made in Bohemia, probably in Prague, in the fifteenth century. It contains four texts on theological, devotional and penitential subjects: a commentary on the 'Sentences' of Peter Lombard (c. 1095-1160) by Gregory of Rimini OESA (d. 1358), Pseudo-Augustine, 'Soliloquium animae ad Deum', James of Milan OFM (fl. c. 1296), 'Stimulus amoris', and John of Freiburg OP (d. 1314), Confessionale'. This volume is part of the Elbing collection; a group of manuscripts which belonged to a Brigittine convent at Elbing (Elblag), near Gdansk. The collection was donated to Corpus Christi College by either Richard Pernham (1583?-1628) or his wife Mary, whose name is in many of these books.


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    Gregory of Rimini OESA, Commentary on the Lombard’s Sentences

    rubric: Incipit Gregorius Ariminensis in Sententias Libri IV

    incipit: Circa prohemium primo dubito utrum habitus ... theolo-icum acquisitum ... fides uel fide alcoi Q. non. nam habitus qui inducit aliam certitudinem ultra fidem non est

    explicit: dyaph(m) quod possit esse subiectum (?) lucis. hec sanctus thomas


    pseudo-Augustine, Soliloquia animae ad Deum

    rubric: Soliloquium Augustini

    incipit: Cognoscam te domine


    James of Milan OFM, Stimulus amoris

    rubric: Bernhardus de stimulo amoris

    incipit: Currite gentes undique

    explicit: dulcis pre electis


    John of Freiburg OP, Confessionale

    rubric: Incipit prologus super confessionale fratris Iohannis theotonici ordine predicatorum adiunctum deuo(ne) summe confessorum sic autem inc.

    incipit: Simpliciores et minus expertos confessores

    Note: Capitula

    Note: Text

    incipit: Cum aliquis petit suam confessionem audiri

    explicit: frequentibus commonicionibus impulsabis

    rubric: Explicit confessionale fratris Johannis theotunici lectoris de ordine predicatorum. Amen

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