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MS Facsimile 454
- Record Id:
- 040-001952517
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-001951760
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000493.0x00014f
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- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- MS Facsimile 454
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Rotographs of:-(1) Paris, Bibl. Nat., MS. lat. 3183, ff. 165b-173b, the Quaestiones ex Commentariis super Epistolam Pauli ad Corinthios et super Lucam of Thomas Docking (the Quaestiones actually begin on f. 169b, ff. 165b-168b contain part of the Quaestio 'Utrum paupertas mendicitatis' of Uhtred of Boldon, which begins on f. 160b, and f. 169 contains the Argumenta Uthredi monachi de Mendicitate), together with a letter from H. Omont to A. G. Little, 13 Feb. 1926;-(2) ibid., ff. 178b- 181b, Docking, 'Queritur utrum perfectioris paupertatis';-(3) ibid., ff. 181b-182b, Docking, 'Utrum melius et perfectius sit vivere de labore manuum' (followed by a transcript by Little of ff. 169b-173b, 178b-182b of the MS.);-(4) Assisi, MS. 158, ff. 93b-96b, Quaestiones at Oxford and Cambridge, not by Bacon, cz'rc. 1282-129O (together with a postcard from M. Bihl to Little, 8 March 1934);-(5) Worcester Cathedral Library, These questioned discussed in A. G. L. Meek Oxford Theology and Theologians (Oxf. Hist. Soc. XCVI), 1934. MS. Q. 99, ff. 12-13, 27 b, 63-64 b, 69 b, 77, 77b, Quaestiones at Oxford, not by Bacon, circ. 1300-1302;-(6) Durham, Bishop Cosin's Lib., MS. V. III. 18, ff. 1-22 b, treatises on evangelical poverty by Richard Conyngton (ff. 1-4b), Walter Chatton (ff. 5-18b) and an anonymous writer (ff. 19-22b);-(7) Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS. 170, pp. 72-76, foundation deeds of the Franciscan Friary at Greenwich, 2 July 1482;-(8) two manuscripts of the Tractatus Pauperis contra Insipientem of John Peckham, (together with two postcards from A. van den Wyngaert to Little, 17 March and 3 Aug. 1922) viz.:-(a) Oxford, Corpus Christi College, MS. 182;-(b) Rome, Bibl. Vat., MS. Borghese 161, ff. 176b-182b (Peckham's tract actually begin at f. 59 in the M.S.).
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Surrogates
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-001951760
036-001952514
040-001952517 - Is part of:
- MS Facsimile 1-*SUPPL. VII : Facsimiles of manuscripts
MS Facsimile 452-454 : ROGER BACON: Rotographs of manuscripts of works of Roger Bacon, etc., used by the donor in connexion with his editions for…
MS Facsimile 454 : Rotographs of:-(1) Paris, Bibl. Nat., MS. lat. 3183, ff. 165b-173b, the Quaestiones ex Commentariis super Epistolam Pauli… - Hierarchy:
- 032-001951760[0488]/036-001952514[0003]/040-001952517
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: MS Facsimile 1-*SUPPL. VII
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1934
- End Date:
- 1934
- Date Range:
- 1934
- Era:
- CE
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