Petrus de Musanda or Musandinus, Praxis medica; imperfect at the end. Incipit: 'Cum sit stomachus pro nature necessitate / et humani corporis'. For the text, see L. Thorndike and P. Kibre, A Catalogue of Incipits of Medieval Scientific Writings in Latin, rev. ed. (London, 1963), pp. 343g (incl...
Quaestiones medicine, including works attributed to the Salernitan physician Urso of Calabria
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Quaestiones medicine, including works attributed to the Salernitan physician Urso of Calabria (d. 1225). Imperfect at the beginning and at the end. Incipit: 'Ortis medicinalis iudicio difficili ad cu/mulum'. The collection includes: 1. ff. 72v-75r: Urso of Calabria, Liber de effectibus qualitat...
Petrus Wilhymleyd, Tabula septem custodiarum and Robert of Masham, Table of biblical concordances
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Volume 1 of a two-volume manuscript, including: f. 1v: A list of contents (volumes 1-2). ff. 4r-110v: Petrus Wilhymleyd, Tabula septem custodiarum, incipit: 'Liber generationis (...) Ad huius expositionem valet, quod dicit Augustinus' (see F. Stegmüller and N. Reinhardt, Repertorium Biblicum ...
Commentary on the Song of Songs, fragment used as flyleaves at the beginning of the volume, incipit: '...et dentes eidem possunt dici quia pro eos infideles consumuntur' (Cantica, 9); explicit: '..hii enim quo sine strepitu mundi vivunt eo mentem in dei visio...'
Noted Missal, Use of Sarum, adapted for the diocese of Norwich, including: ff. 3r-8v: Calendar, including the following saints: Wulstan, Cedd (bishop of London), Edward, Cuthbert, Vitalis, translation of Edmund (twice), John of Beverley, Dunstan, Aldelin, translation of Richard, translation of ...
Peter Lombard, Gloss on the Pauline Epistles, imperfect
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Peter Lombard, Gloss on the Pauline Epistles (Magna glosatura), imperfect fragment from a different manuscript, used as flyleaves at the end of the volume, includes an initial portion of the Gloss on the Epistle to the Romans, incipit (commentary): 'Principia rerum requirenda sunt', and the Roma...
Pseudo-Boethius, De disciplina scholarium, imperfect. Decoration: 1 large initial 'V'(estra) in red surmounted by a crown, at the beginning of the text. Initials in red.