3 E. i-v OLD TESTAMENT, in Latin, of S. jerome's version; with the Glossa Ordinaria and interlinear glosses. The prologues of S. Jerome are prefixed to the several books. Five volumes. Gatherings of 10 leaves, with catchwords. Sec. fol. '-ram spiritualem'. Small miniature-initials are prefixed to each book, and at the beginning of Genesis (3 E 1, f. 3) is a fine border with a large I with miniatures of the Creation and Crucifixion (see PI. 33). Coloured paragraphmarks and flourished initial...
3 E. x, xi COMMENTARIES on the Four Gospels, the Catholic Epistles, and the Apocalypse, in Latin, by Nicholas de Gorram [al. Gorran, d. 1295]. In two volumes. Vol, i contains the commentaries on (i) S. Matthew, beg. 'Presens prologus in tres partes diuiditur'. f. 1;- (2) S. John, beg. 'Huic autem euangelio Ieronimus'. f. 81;-(3) the Apocalypse, beg. 'Vidit Iacob in sompnis'. f. 173;-(4) the Catholic Epistles, beg. 'Missesunt epistole ex regis nomille'. f. 187. Vol. ii contains those on (i...
4 D. i- iii GOSPELS OF SS. MATTHEW, MARK, AND JOHN, in Latin, of S. Jerome's version; with the Glossa Ordinaria and interlinear glosses. Preceded by the usual prologues. Three volumes. Vellum; ff. 103, 62, 80. 1 ft. 2.5/8 in. x 9.1/2 in. XII~XIII cent. Gatherings of 8 leaves. Sec. fol. '-uit ad'. Handsomely written (see Pl. 36), with good illuminated initials at the beginning of each prologue and book and narrative of the Passion, also at the beginning of the Lord's Prayer in S. Matthew (vol...
5 C. x, xi S. AUGUSTINE, Enarrationes super Psalmos: the second and third volumes of a set, containing Ps. li-c and ci-cl respectively. The headlines are continuous through the two volumes, and they are nearly uniform in size, so that they probably belong to one set; but they are not uniform with 5 C. ix. Vellum; ff. 286 and 279. 1 ft. 2.5/8 in. x 9.1/2 in. and i ft. all in.x 10 in. Early XIII cent. Several hands in each volume. Gatherings of 8 leaves. in vol. i (xi7, xix7, xxi7, xxxv6) iii...
5 D. i, ii S. AUGUSTINE, Enarrationes super Psalmos: the second and third volumes of a set, containing Ps. li~c and ci-cl respectively. Vellum; ff. 249 and 237. 1 ft. 2.3/8 in. x 9.1/4 in. and 1 ft. 2.5/8 in. x 9.3/4 in. Early XII cent. Gatherings of 8 leaves, numbered at the end (in vol. ii sometimes at the beginning also). Double columns. Sec. fol. 'caeleste' and (vol. ii) '-retur. Sufficeret'. Ornamental initials, sc. vol. i, ff. i (very large), 45, 101, 129 b, 167, 175 b, 196 b, 203, 21...
5 D. iv, v S. AUGUSTINE, Enarrationes super Psalmos: the second and third volumes of a set, containing Ps. li~c and ci-cl respectively. To vol. ii is prefixed a summary of contents (ff. 2-6), not included in the sheet-numeration. Vellum; ff. i + 226 and 225. i ft. 3.1/2 in. x 10.1/2 in. and 1 ft 3.5/8 in x ii in. Early XII cent. Gatherings of 8 leaves (vol. i, i7, ii7, xiv6, xx6, xxix6), in vol. i numbered at the end, in vol. ii at beginning and end. Double columns. Sec. fol. 'et sacrata' a...
CONTROVERSIAL THEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS, temp. Hen. VIII, chiefly in Latin. The two volumes are traditionally known as Archbishop Cranmer's commonplace-books, and, although neither the archbishop's own hand nor that of Ralph Morice, his principal secretary, occurs in them, a comparison with Cranmer's copies of some of the works quoted (e. g. Ricardus de Media Villa super Sententias, now in the Museum, cf. 7 B. XII, f. 222 b) confirms the connexion. With small exceptions (7 B. XI, ff. 56-77, 7 ...
PANTHEOLOGUS, parts ii-iv, by Peter de Cornubia; cf. 7 E. viii, which is the first volume of this MS. Vellum; ff. 166, 269. 121/4 in. x 81/2 in XIII cent. Gatherings of 8 leaves, numbered at the end. Double columns. Written in a very small, neat hand, apparently the same as that of 7 E. VIII. Sec. fol. 7 C. XIII, 'Basis' or 'De amigdalo' or' matris eradicat'; 7 C. XIV, 'De descendere' or 'ammiranda' or '-onem ecce'. Ornamental initials in colours. Belonged to Rochester Priory, 'per Alexandr...
'LECTVRA HOSTIENSIS': commentary on the Gregorian books of Decretals, and on the new constitutions of Innocent IV, by Henricus de Bartholomaeis de Segusia (cf. 10 D. IV). Two volumes; the first comprising the gloss on libb. i, ii, the second that on the last three books, followed (f. 231) by that on the Innocentine Novellae. Printed, Paris, 1512. Beg. 'Ad dei omnipotentis gloriam et uniuersalis ecclesic decus et decorem'. The colophon to lib. v is 'Explicit commentum decretalium. benedictus ...
COMMENTARY on the Decretals of Gregory IX, lib. v, by Johannes de Anania, and lectures on other topics of canon law by Andreas Barbatia. Two volumes. The commentary. on lib. v, which is divided between the two volumes, is in one hand, the rest of the contents in another. Paper; ff. 296, 305. Folio. 173/4 in. x 111/2 in. Late XV cent. Gatherings (incl. u-nnumbered blank leaves) of 10 leaves (Vol. I, Xvil, Vol. II, xvi8, xviii8), lettered, with catchwords. Double columns. Sec.fol. 'fatigetur...