Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 461
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- Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 461: Exactis regibus. Peter Lombard, Sententiarum abbreuiationes. pseudo-Hugh of Saint Victor OSA, Speculum ecclesiae
- Exactis regibus || Institutio quaedam juris civilis || The Epitome Exactis regibus
- Peter Lombard, Sententiarum abbreuiationes || Compendium sententiarum Mag. Petri Lombardi || Petri LombardiSententiae abbreviatae
- Richard the Premonstratensian, De canone missae || Tractatus de sacramento altaris || The tract on the Cross in the Mass attributed to Joh. Cornubiensis, etc.
- pseudo-Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA, Speculum ecclesiae || Speculum ecclesie
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- Pierre Lombard (1095?-1160?)
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- Peter Lombard
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- Pierre Lombard (1095?-1160?)
- Petrus Lombardus
- Petrus Lombardus (1095?-1160?)
- PETRUS LOMBARDUS
- PETRUS LOMBARDUS, Parisiensis ep.
- Petri Lombardi
- Pierre Lombard
- Author: Petrus, Lombardus
- Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160
- Lombard, Peter, c 1100-1160, Bishop of Paris
- Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160
- Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris, approximately 1100-1160
- Petrus Lombardus, 1095?-1160
- Petrus Lombardus, 1095-1160
- Petrus<Lombardus>
- Petrus, Lombardus, 1095-1160
- Petrus <Lombardus> (1095-1160)
- Lombard, Peter, 1100-1160
- Peter Lombard (b. c. 1100, d. c. 1160), theologian and Bishop of Paris
- Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris (approximately 1100-1160)
- Pierre Lombard (1100-1160) > Chancelier de l'Université de Paris
- Pierre Lombard (1100-1160)
- Petrus Lombardus, Obispo de París, 1095-1160
- Petrus
- Lombardus, Petrus, 1096-1164
- Lombardus, Petrus, 1096-1164 > , ant. bibliog.
- Petrus Lombardus - ca. 1095 - ca. 1160 - auteur
- Petrus Lombardus - ca. 1095 - ca. 1160 - oorspronkelijke auteur
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Summary: The four texts by several scribes in CCCC MS 461, dating to the early thirteenth century, have no apparent thematic connection. Perhaps they were originally separate volumes or pamphlets. The main work in the book is the Sententiarum abbreuiationes of Peter Lombard (c. 1095-1160). The others, all relatively short are Exactis regibus (or Epitome iuris ciuilis), a civil law text, Richard the Premonstratensian (fl. late twelfth century), De canone missae, sometimes attributed to John of Cornwall (d. after 1179), and the Speculum ecclesiae by the pseudo-Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA. The book also contains four diagrams on ff. 34r-35v which pertain to the commentary by Bernardus Silvestris (d. c. 1178) on Martianus Capella, De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii.
Contents :
1r-24v - Exactis regibus || Institutio quaedam juris civilis || The Epitome Exactis regibus
incipit: (1r) Exactis a romana ciuitate regibus constituti sunt duo consules
Note: Ending
explicit: (20r) sciat necessarium esse introducendis quod superuacuum est prouectis
Note: (20v) blank
Note: ff. 21r-24v have had pencil-writing, now for the most part rubbed out
Note: There were copies of this Epitome at Canterbury and Dover (Ancient Libraries , pp. 85, 403, 476)
Note: It was printed three times in cent. xvi under the title Epitome Iuris Civilis, viz. in 1582 and 1599 at Paris and in 1599 at Orleans
Note: It was last fully edited from 14 MSS. (not including the present one) by Dr Max Conrat (Cohn), Die Epitome Exactis Regibus, Berlin 1884, with Introduction and Appendixes
25r-139r - Peter Lombard, Sententiarum abbreuiationes || Compendium sententiarum Mag. Petri Lombardi || Petri LombardiSententiae abbreviatae
Note: (Prol.)
incipit: (25r) Cupientes aliquid
explicit: (25v) distinguntur premisimus
rubric: (25v) Explicit prologus
Note: (25v) Capitula of the four books, with shortened (?) prologues to ii, iii, iv
Note: A note on tonsure
Note: (30v) Quod clerici caput radere desuper in modum spere iubentur a petro apostolo dicitur initium habuisse. cuius caput gentiles in opprobrium et derisum rasisse dicuntur, etc.
Note: It is a supplied passage belonging to the next tract which is
rubric: (31r) De ordinibus ecclesiasticis. Capitulum I
incipit: (31r) Nunc ad considerationem sacre ordinationis accedamus. Septem sunt spiritualium officiorum gradus
Note: (33v) The last chapter, quibus modis sacra pagina exponi debeat, ends
explicit: (33v) anagogice illarn celestem patriam
Note: Then follow four pages of very neatly drawn trees or tables
Note: a.
Note: (34r) Virtues
Note: b.
Note: (34v) Mundus
Note: c.
Note: (34v) Magica
Note: d.
Note: (35r) Philosophia
Note: e.
rubric: (35v) Hee sunt septem ancille quas Mercurius a Philologia in dotem accepit, etc.
Note: viz. Lanificium Armaturam Nauigationem Agriculturam Venationem Medicinam Theatricam
Note: A hand of cent. xv
rubric: (36r) fforma inquisicionis in curia Christiana
rubric: (36v) fforma probacionis alicuius testamenti
Note: (dated 10 May 1430)
Note: The former hand resumes
rubric: (37r) Incipit compendium sententiarum magistri Petri Lonbardi Parisiac. ep.
incipit: (37r) Ut ait augustinus omnis doctrina
explicit: (139r) ad pedes usque illo duce peruenit
139v-144v - Richard the Premonstratensian, De canone missae || Tractatus de sacramento altaris || The tract on the Cross in the Mass attributed to Joh. Cornubiensis, etc.
Note: In a taller hand, very beautiful
incipit: (139v) In uirtute sancte crucis et sacramento altaris magna est conuenientia
Note: (P. L. CLXXVII 455)
explicit: (144v) in tercia uero differentia
Note: Cf. MS 459. 8, etc.
144v-170v - pseudo-Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA, Speculum ecclesiae || Speculum ecclesie
Note: Change of hand
rubric: (144v) Incipit prolgus (!) in libellum qui dicitur Speculum Ecclesie
incipit: (144v) De officiis ecclesiasticis ut tractarem (Hugonis de S. Victore)
Note: P. L. CLXXVII 389
explicit: (144v) speculum ecclesie intitulari placuit
Note: Capitula
Note: Text
incipit: (144v) Ecclesia igitur in qua populus conuenit
Note: Ends unfinished (?)
explicit: (170v) Secundum uero rei significationem et hoc per exteriorem formam. Phisica secundum interiorem naturam
Note: Not identical with that in MS 460
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