Durham. University Library, Cosin MS. V.I.11

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Durham. University Library
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  • Cosin MS. V.I.11
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Date
  • later 12th century
  • [end 12th or early 13th century]
Language
  • Latin
Title
    • 1. Sermon for Advent: on burdens (In aduentu. De oneribus)
    • 2. Sermon for Advent (In aduentu Domini)
    • 3. Sermon for the feast of Epiphany (In die sancto Epiphanie)
    • 4. Jesus Christ Temple visit at age twelve (historical interpretation) ([De Iesu puero duodenni]. historialiter.)
    • 5. Jesus Christ Temple visit at age twelve (allegorical interpretation) ([De Iesu puero duodenni]. De eadem lectione: allegorice.)
    • 6. Jesus Christ Temple visit at age twelve (moral interpretation) ([De Iesu puero duodenni]. Tractatus tercius secundum moralem sensum.)
    • 7. Sermon on the feast of the Purification (In ypapanti Domini)
    • 8. Sermon for Lent (In capite ieiunii)
    • 9. Second sermon on the feast of Quadragesima (Sermo secundus De ieiunio)
    • 10. Sermon on the feast of St Benedict (De Sancto Benedicto)
    • 11. Second sermon on the feast of St Benedict (De Sancto Benedicto secundus)
    • 12. Sermon on the feast of the Annunciation (Primus in annunciacione Dominica)
    • 13. Second sermon on the feast of the Annunciation (In annunciacione Dominica sermo secundus)
    • 14. Third sermon on the feast of the Annunciation (Sermo tercius In annunciacione Dominica)
    • 15. Sermon for Easter (In die Sancto Pasche)
    • 16. Second sermon for Easter (In die Sancto Pasche)
    • 17. Sermon for priests in synod (In synodo ad sacerdotes)
    • 18. Sermon for synod (In Synodo)
    • 19. Sermon for the feast of Ascension (In ascensione Domini)
    • 20. Sermon for the feast of Pentecost (Primus sermo dies Pentecostes)
    • 21. Second sermon for the feast of Pentecost (Secundus sermo in festo Pentecostes)
    • 22. Third sermon for the feast of Pentecost (Tercius sermo in festo Pentecostes)
    • 23. Sermon for the feast of St John the Baptist (De Sancto Johannis Baptiste)
    • 24. Sermon for the feast of St Peter and St Paul (Beatissimorum apostolorum Petri et Pauli)
    • 25. Sermon for the feast of the nativity of the Virgin Mary (In natiuitate beate Uirginis)
    • 26. Sermon for the feast of All Saints (In festiuitate omnium sanctorum)
    • Sermon for the feast of the Assumption (In assumpcione Sancte Marie)
    • Sermon for the first Sunday in Lent: on reading the gospel [Treatise on the seven deserts] (In dominica prima quadragesime, de lectione euangelica)
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  • A manuscript from Northern England, written towards the end of the 12th century, containing sermons by two religious authors. It consists of three distinct sections (cited as (A), (B) and (C)) containing sermons: respectively 26 and 1 by Aelred of Rievaulx and 1 by Achard of Saint Victor. The date of the manuscript is inferred from the script and the punctuation and subject matter indicates it to have been written under Cistercian influence, with the possible assumption that this could have been at Rievaulx itself. The three sections have very similar appearance, layout and ruling, and annotations in the same 13th century hand. Raciti in his edition says that this group of Aelred's sermons (i.e. sections (A) and (B)) is not edited by the author, but of the type collected and circulated privately by his associates. The repaired damage and general wear that the manuscript has sustained would imply that it was heavily used, and post-dissolution inscriptions and the gift of the book to George Davenport by a canon of York Minster with family connections near Rievaulx all lead to the conclusion that the book did not stray far from its place of origin.
Place
  • Preferred form
    • England (United Kingdom)
    Original form
    • England
    Other form
    • Angleterre
    • Angleterre (?)
    • Angleterre.
    • Angleterre ?
    • Anglaterra
    • Inglaterra
    • Engeland
    • Angleterre (Salisbury ?)
    • Anglaterra (Salisbury?)
    • Inglaterra (Salisbury?)
    • England (Salisbury?)
    • [Oxford?]
    • [England]
    • England, Norwich?
    • England, Canterbury, St. Augustine's Abbey?
    • England, Cornwall?
    • England, St. Albans?
    • England, North?
    • England, York?
    • England, Witham?
    • England, Winchester or St. Albans
    • England, Reading or Leominster
    • England, Cirencester?
    • England, Sherborne?
    • England, Worcester?
    • England, Bury St. Edmunds?
    • England, Tewkesbury?
    • England, East Anglia?
    • England, Peterborough?
    • England, Mercia?
    • England, Canterbury, Christ Church?
    • England, Canterbury, St. Augustine's?
    • England, Winchester?
    • England, Oxford?
    • Flanders (possibly executed in England)
    • England and Netherlands
    • England, Canterbury?
    • England, West Midlands?
    • England, London?
    • England, Crowland?
    • England, Wessex?
    • England, Reading?
    • England, Northeast?
    • England, Southeast?
    • England, Ely?
    • England, Winchester or Hereford?
    • England, Salisbury?
    • England, Oxford or Salisbury
    • German (but made in England)
    • England, South East (?)
    • England. Peterborough (?) or Lincoln (?)
    • Hereford?, England
    • England, Durham ?
    • England, Durham?
    • England, probably Durham
    • England, Oxford (?)
    • England, possibly Oxford
    • England (?Oxford)
    • England, Durham (?)
    • England, London/Westminster
    • Unknown, possibly London and Cambridge
    • Royal Chancery, London; Cambridge
    • Engeland (?)
    • England (II)
    • I. England
    • [Engeland]
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