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Add MS 38021
- Record Id:
- 040-002054506
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002054487
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000984.0x00031b
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"SERMONES dominicales per circulum anni, a fratre Iacobo [de Voragine] Ianuensi archiepiscopo editi, ordinis fratrum predicatorum. Completi per manus Hermanni presbyteri, vicarii perpetui in Wurme [Würm, in Baden], anno Dom. millesimo quadringen- [te]simo vicesimo primo, in vigilia beati Iacobi apostoli" (so colophon, f. 269 b). Besides three sermons for each Sunday, the MS. also contains two for each week-day from Ash Wednesday to Easter Tuesday; these last are not in the printed editions of J. de Voragine's Sermones de Tempore, but are in his Sermones Quadragesimales (Pavia, 1499). Prologue beg. "Hvmane labilis vite decursus." (f. 3). The Sermons beg. "Dominica prima Aduentus. Prepara te in occursum..........Quando. rex uel aliquis princeps" (f. 3). The second of the three sermons for the 2nd Sunday after Pentecost, omitted in its proper place (f. 185), has been added by the scribe at the end (f. 269 b). It is followed (f. 271) by the chapter" De dedieacione templi "from the Legenda Aurea (ed. Graesse, 1846, cap. 182). Paper; ff. 276, in double columns. 111 in. x 8¼ in. A.D. 1421 (see above). Formerly MS. 169 in the Carthusian monastery of St. Barbara at Cologne (see ff. 1, 1 b). On f. 276, "Iste liber pentinet dom. Johanni pastori in Schoekhen" [Sehocken, near Bromberg, in Posen], the last five words written later over an erasure. No. 226 in the Van Ess library (see above, Add. 38003); Phillips MS. 610 (sale-cat. 1910, lot 466).
Manuscripts, Dated (to A.D. 1500): Latin and Modern Languages.: 1332-1457: A.D. 1421.
Jacobas de Voragine: Sermones de Tempore,: 1421.
Hermann, priest, perpetual vicar in Würm: Wrote: in 1421.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002054487
040-002054506 - Is part of:
- Add MS 38003-38035 : THOMAS PHILIPS MANUSCRIPTS
Add MS 38021 : "SERMONES dominicales per circulum anni, a fratre Iacobo [de Voragine] Ianuensi archiepiscopo editi, ordinis fratrum… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002054487[0019]/040-002054506
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- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 38003-38035
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1421
- End Date:
- 1421
- Date Range:
- 1421
- Era:
- CE
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Leander van Ess, professor at Marburg: Owned: 19th cent.
John, pastor in Schocken: Owned: 16th cent.
Cologne, Germany: The monastery of S. Barbara at, owned, etc.: in 1511.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Ess, Johann Heinrich, German Catholic priest, theologian and professor at Marburg; also known as Leander van Ess, 1772-1847
Hermann, priest, perpetual vicar in Würm
Jacobus de Voragine, chronicler and archbishop of Genoa, c 1230-1298
John, pastor in Schocken - Places:
- Cologne, Germany