London. British Library, Harley MS 3061

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  • British Library, Harley MS 3061
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Language
  • Latin
Title
  • Paschasius Radbertus, De corpore et sanguine domini ; St Augustine of Hippo, Sermon 52; Lanfranc of Canterbury, De corpore et sanguine domini; Caesarius of Arles, De igne purgatorio
Agent
  • Preferred form
    • Augustin (saint, 0354-0430)
    Original form
    • Augustine of Hippo, 354-430, Saint, Bishop of Hippo
    Other form
    • AUGUSTINUS (S.)
    • Saint Augustin
    • Augustin (saint, 0354-0430)
    • AUGUSTIN, Saint
    • Augustinus (saint ; 0354-0430)
    • Augustinus
    • AUGUSTINI
    • Augustin (0354-0430 ; saint)
    • Augustinus Hipponensis
    • Saint Augustin
    • Augustin d'Hippone
    • Augustin (saint ; 0354-0430)
    • S. Augustinus
    • AUGUSTINUS HIPPONENSIS ep. (s.)
    • AUGUSTINUS (s.)
    • AUGUSTINUS
    • Augustin, S.
    • Augustin (sain ; 0354-0430)
    • AUGUSTINUS HIPPONENSIS
    • Augustinus (s.)
    • S. Augustinus Hipponensis
    • Augustinus Hiponnensis
    • Augustin
    • Sancti Augustini
    • Sanctus Augustinus
    • S. Augustinus (?)
    • S. AUGUSTINUS HIPPONENSIS
    • Augustinus episcopus
    • Augustini
    • Sancti Augustini
    • S. Augustin
    • [Augustinus]
    • [AUGUSTINUS]
    • Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis
    • Augustin (Saint)
    • Augustin saint 0354-0430
    • Agustí, sant, bisbe d'Hipona, 354-430
    • Agustín, Santo, Obispo de Hipona
    • Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo
    • Augustinus, Aurelius, 354-430
    • Augustinus (heilige)
    • Author: Augustinus, Aurelius
    • Translator: Augustinus, Aurelius
    • Augustine
    • Augustine of Hippo
    • Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430
    • Augustin (0354-0430 ; saint). Auteur des citations ou des fragments textuels
    • Augustine (attrib.)
    • St Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (354-430)
    • St Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (354-430), author
    • Pseudo Augustine
    • Pseudo Augustine (Quodvultdeus)
    • Pseudo Augustine (Patrick of Dublin)
    • Pseudo Augustine (Jeronimus)
    • St Augustine
    • Augustinus, Aurelius, Hipponensis, 354-430
    • Augustinus, Aurelius, Hipponensis, 354-430 (role)aut
    • Augustin (saint)
    • Augustinus, Aurelius
    • S. Augustin
    • Aurelius Augustinus (354-430)
    • Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, author,
    • D. Augustinus
    • B. Augustinus
    • Agostino
    • Augustinus Aurelius santo
    • Augustine of Hippo, Saint (354-430)
    • Augustine, of Hippo, Saint (354-430)
    • Augustin d’Hippone (0354-0430) > Docteur de l'Eglise
    • Augustin d’Hippone (0354-0430)
    • Augustin d’Hippone (0354-0430) > Evêque
    • Augustinus, Aurelius (354-430)
    • Agustín, Santo, Obispo de Hipona, 354-430
    • Agostinho, Santo, 354-430
    • Agostinho, Santo, 354-430 > , co-autor
    • Agostinho, Santo, 354-430 > , ant. bibliog.
    • Augustin (05.. ?-0604 ? ; saint)
    • Augustinus - auteur
    • Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis - 354 - 430 - auteur
    • Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis - 354 - 430 - oorspronkelijke auteur
    • Saint Augustin d'Hippone
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  • Preferred form
    • Lanfranc (1010-1089)
    Original form
    • Lanfranc of Canterbury, c 1010-1089, Archbishop of Canterbury
    Other form
    • Lanfrancus
    • LANFRANCUS, archiep. Cantuariensis
    • LANFRANCUS, archiep. CANTUARIENSIS
    • Lanfrancus, Cantuariensis archiep.
    • Author: Lanfrancus, Cantuariensis
    • Lanfranc
    • Lanfranc OSB
    • Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1005?-1089
    • Lanfranco, O.S.B., 1010-1089 > , coment.
    • Lanfrancus Cantuariensis - ca. 1005 - 1089 - auteur
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  • Preferred form
    • Paschase Radbert (saint, 0790?-0865?)
    Original form
    • Paschasius Radbertus, c 785-c 865, Abbot of Corbie
    Other form
    • Paschasius Radbertus (saint ; 0790?-0865?)
    • Paschasius Radbertus
    • PASCHASIUS RADBERTUS, abbas Corbeiensis
    • Paschase Radbert (saint ; 0790?-0865?)
    • Paschase Radbert
    • Paschasius Radbertus (saint)
    • Author: Paschasius, Radbertus
    • Radbert <Heiliger> (785-865)
    • Paschasius
    • Paschasius Radbertus, Saint (786-approximately 860)
    • Radbert
    • Pascásio Radberto, Santo, 785-865 > , co-autor
    • Paschasius Radbertus - 786/90 - 856/59 - auteur
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  • Preferred form
    • Césaire d'Arles (saint, 0470?-0542)
    Original form
    • Caesarius of Arles, c 470-542, Saint
    Other form
    • CÆSARIUS Arelatensis (S.)
    • Caesarius Arelatensis (saint)
    • Caesarius Arelatensis
    • CESARII [ARELATENSIS]
    • Caesarius Arelatensis (saint ; 0470?-0542)
    • Césaire d'Arles
    • CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS ep. (s.)
    • CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS (s.)
    • S. Caesarius Arelatensis
    • Césaire d'Arles (saint ; 0470?-0542)
    • Césaire
    • S. CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS
    • CAESARIUS ARELATENSIS
    • Césaire, saint
    • Césaire d'Arles saint
    • Caesarius, of Arles, Saint, 470?-542
    • Caesarius Arelatensis 470-542
    • Caesarius van Arles
    • Cesáreo, Santo, Obispo de Arlés
    • Cesari, d'Arle, sant, ca. 470-542
    • Author: Caesarius, Arelatensis
    • Caesarius of Arles
    • Ps.-Augustine (Caesarius of Arles)
    • Caesarius<Arelatensis>
    • Saint Césaire
    • D. Caesarius
    • Caesarius of Arles, Saint (470?-542)
    • Césaire d'Arles (469/70-542/43)
    • Caesarius
    • Caesarius Arelatensis - ca. 470 - 542 - oorspronkelijke auteur
    • Caesarius Arelatensis - ca. 470 - 542 - auteur
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Description
  • This manuscript contains theological texts and sermons mainly focusing on the Eucharist. The last text of the manuscript is probably a contemporary addition written by a different scribe, according to Gullick, 'Professional Scribes' (1995).Contents:f. 1r: List of contents, added in the 14th century; indicates that the present contents of the volume were originally followed by works of William of Saint-Thierry (b. 1075/1080, d. 1148) and Anselm of Canterbury (b. c. 1033, d. 1109). f. 1v: Full-page author portrait, possibly slightly later than the text. The opening words ‘Dilectissimo filio’ of Paschasius, De corpore et sanguine domini were added later to the figure’s book. ff. 2r–28v: Paschasius Radbertus (b. 785, d. 865), De corpore et sanguine domini (On the Body and Blood of the Lord), preceded by capitula (ff. 2r–3v) and the prologue (ff. 3r-4v); beginning of the prologue: 'Dilectissimo filio et uice Christi presidenti magistro monastice discipline'; beginning of the text (f. 4v): 'Quisque catholicorum recte Deum cuncta crease de nichilo corde credit ad iustitiam et ore confidetur ad salutem'. ff. 28v–35r: St Augustine of Hippo (b. 354, d. 430), Sermon 52; presented here as a continuation of Paschasius, with the rubric ‘Huc usque de eucharistia', beginning: 'Evangelica lectio proposuit nobis unde loquamur'. ff. 36r–58v: Lanfranc of Canterbury (b. c . 1010, d. 1109), De corpore et sanguine domini (On the Body and Blood of the Lord) , beginning: 'Lanfrancus misericordia Dei catholicus Beringerio catholice ecclesie aduersario: si diuina pietas cordi tuo inspirare'. ff. 58v–61v: Caesarius of Arles (b. c. 470, d. 542) [here attributed to St Augustine], De igne purgatorio (On the Fire of Purgatory), beginning: 'In lectione apostolica que nobis Paulo ante recitata est'. Decoration:Full-page author portrait in brown ink (f. 1v).A large inhabited initial in green and red with dogs and a dragon (f. 4v). A large initial in green with red penwork foliate decoration (f. 3v). Initials in red or green, some with simple penwork decoration in the same or the other colour. Highlighting of capitals and paraphs in red. Rubrics in red.Quire signatures.
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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  • Preferred form
    • France, Northwestern
    Original form
    • Northwestern France
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  • Public domain in most countries other than the UK
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