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Elbinger Handschriften in Cambridge
- Title:
- Elbinger Handschriften in Cambridge
- Author:
- Perlbach, M.
- Publication Info:
- Mitteilungen des Westpreussischen Geschichtsvereins
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 500 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. In connection with English merchants in Elbing, Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 500 is among five of these MSS containing the Speculum peccatoris, p. 34
- CCCC MS 501 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. In connection with English merchants in Elbing, Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 501 is one of three of the MSS containing the Stimulus amoris, p. 34
- CCCC MS 503 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary. Richard Pernham is listed as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 503, from Bohemia, among five of these MSS containing the Speculum peccatoris, and also Prussian annals in German 1170-1430 (item 9) (excerpts), Statutes of Archbishop Arnest of Prague (1344-64), pp. 34, 35
- CCCC MS 504 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. In connection with English merchants in Elbing, Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 504 was written in Bohemia, p. 35
- CCCC MS 508 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 508 is among five of these MSS containing the Speculum peccatoris, and among three of them containing the Stimulus amoris, p. 34
- CCCC MS 509 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. In connection with English merchants in Elbing, Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 509 item 2 is Johannes of Marienberg, Septililium Dorotheae viduae (Analecta Bollandiana 1885), p. 35
- CCCC MS 510 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 510 contains sermons, De corpore christi, attributed to Thomas Aquinas, written in 1398 by the scribe Paul in Mergenvelt, p. 35
- CCCC MS 511 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. In connection with English merchants in Elbing, Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 511 was written in England and is separate from those from Elbing, p. 34
- CCCC MS 512 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. In connection with English merchants in Elbing, Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 512, written in Bohemia, is among five of these MSS containing the Speculum peccatoris, pp. 34, 35
- CCCC MS 513 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. In connection with English merchants in Elbing, Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 513 contains Sermones de tempore , p. 35
- CCCC MS 515 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary. Richard Pernham listed as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 515, now lost, was recorded by Masters as containing Cartae regiae concessae universitati Parisiensi, Martin of Troppau Super Decreta. Perlbach cites 14/15c students from Elbing at the University of Paris, p. 34
- CCCC MS 518 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 518 is one of three of the MSS containing the Stimulus amoris, and also contains Heidenrich, Bishop of Chelmno (1246-63), De laude Dei (item 17), pp. 34, 35
- CCCC MS 519 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 519 was written in Bohemia. On the cover is written Post mortem Georgii Metheloff liberarie Elbing, p. 35
- CCCC MS 521 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 521 item 5 are the Instituta synodalia of Henry III, Bishop of Warmia (Ermeland, near K√嬶nigsberg) (1373-1401) otherwise known only from a MS in Seeburg, p. 35
- CCCC MS 526 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. In connection with English merchants in Elbing, Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. A kochemeister is mentioned on the back cover of CCCC MS 526, possibly Michael Kuchmeister (fl. 1414-22), p. 35
- CCCC MS 528 Discusses MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from Richard Pernham and his wife, Mary. Richard Pernham listed in the church records of St Mary,Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 528 has sermons of Nicholas Luce, rector of a parochial school in Ganzhowa. Has a dedication to Bishop Albert of Posen (1399-1412). Brigittine convent of Elbing mentioned on inside cover with initials MB, Michael Brugsman? (fl. 1432-41), benefactor of the convent , p. 35-6
- CCCC MS 534 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. In connection with English merchants in Elbing, Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 534, written in Bohemia, is among five of these MSS containing the Speculum peccatoris, p. 34
- CCCC MS 538 Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham and his wife, Mary. Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. CCCC MS 538 was written in Bohemia and contains Conrad Zoltov (Soltau), Summa de trinitate et fide. Inscription of ownership by Johannes Mokelburg. Heinrich Mokelburg of Elbing in 1419 was a student at Leipzig, pp. 34, 36
- Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. In connection with English merchants in Elbing, Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. Contains Jacobus da Voragine, Quadragesimale, p. 35
- Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24. It contains (item 2a) Prussian annals in German. On the cover is recorded the name Laurentius Rothemunt, p. 34
- Discusses the MSS from Elbing CCCC MSS 499-538 and their origin from the collection of Richard Pernham (in 1613 minister of St Benet’s) and his wife, Mary, whose name is in 26 of the MSS. In connection with English merchants in Elbing, Richard Pernham is recorded as ’concionator anglicus’ in the church records of St Mary, Elbing 1618-24, p. 34
- Volume:
- 19
- Pages:
- 34–37
- Reference Type:
- Journal article
- Manuscript:
- ch848mw3016