Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 185: Martin Bucer, Consilium theologicum
Description
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- CCCC MS 185 contains a copy of Martin Bucer's Consilium theologicum, written in May 1541. Martin Bucer (1491-1551) was an influential German reformation theologian who moved to England in 1549 as a result of Archbishop Cranmer's invitation and Bucer's refusal to accept the Augsburg Interim (the temporary agreement brokered between the Catholics and Protestants at the Diet of Augsburg in 1548).
- Contents
- Consilium theologicum
Bibliographic information
- M.R. James Date
- xvi
- Downloadable James Catalogue Record
- https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:mm164nb9283/MS_185.pdf
- Superseded Interim Catalogue Record
- https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:cm720vc8151/185.pdf
- Contains
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- Martin Bucer, Consilium theologicum. 1-172
- Author
- Martin Bucer
- Note
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Various notes on p. 1, pp. 2-8 blank
Title and mottoes on p. 9. Table, pp. 10-14
Text begins - Incipit
- (15) Christi menbrum haberi nobis debet quicunque invocat nomen Ihesu
- Note
- In 802 numbered paragraphs ending
- Explicit
- (149) Anno 1541 descripta mense maio
- Rubric
- (151) Summa sententiae augustini de ratione communicationis cum malis
- Note
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pp. 157-169 blank
On pp. 170-172 are various notes
- Martin Bucer, Consilium theologicum. 1-172
- TJames
- vac.
- Stanley
- Misc. 16
- Location
- https://purl.stanford.edu/ct661mh8216
- MS 185
- Repository
- UK, Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Parker Library
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- Use and reproduction:
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