Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 340: Papers and Tracts of Reformers
Description
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- CCCC MS 340 contains a collection of sixteenth-century papers, tracts and letters on theological issues from the Reformation period including pieces by Martin Bucer (1491-1551) and Peter Martyr (1500-62). There is material here relating to the course of the Reformation both in England and on the Continent.
- Contents
- St Paul's letter to the Galatians and Ephesians translated from Syriac into Latin -- Confession on the Eucharist -- Contra dilationem baptismi -- Sermon against rebellion -- Dialogue between the king and the people -- Sermon against rebellion -- Sermon on the authority of councils and fathers -- Disputations at Oxford, 2 April 1554 -- Explication and answer to the three articles for disputation at Oxford -- Disputations at Oxford, 16 April 1554 -- Augsburg Confession (Articles 22-28) -- Apologia -- Extracts out of the common law -- De reformatione collegii canonici [Argentinensis] --
Bibliographic information
- M.R. James Date
- xvi
- Downloadable James Catalogue Record
- https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:dt869vd2554/MS_340.pdf
- Superseded Interim Catalogue Record
- https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:ts008tv2382/340.pdf
- Contains
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- St Paul's letter to the Galatians and Ephesians translated from Syriac into Latin. 1-36
- Nasmith
- Epistolae D. Pauli ad Galatas et ad Ephesios ex Syriaca lingua in Latinam conversae per Emanuelem Tremellium. 1-36
- Note
- No particulars of the source employed are given
- Martin Bucer, Confession on the Eucharist. 37-52
- Nasmith
- Aphorismi D. Martini Buceri de coena dominica. 37-52
- Author
- Martin Bucer
- Incipit
- (37) De sacra Eucharistia ut de omnibus Christi mysteriis loquendum est quoad fieri potest clarissime ac certissime
- Note
- 54 aphorisms ending p. 46
- Martin Bucer, Contra dilationem baptismi. 53-70
- Nasmith
- Contra dilationem baptismi per Bucerum. 53-70
- Author
- Martin Bucer
- Incipit
- (55) Iohannes primus baptismi minister (?)
- Note
- Ends p. 68
- Peter Martyr, Sermon against rebellion. 71-96
- Nasmith
- Sermo Petri Martir manu propria scriptus in seditionem Devonensium. 71-96
- Author
- Peter Martyr
- Note
- Note by Parker: Hic sermo habetur anglice in libro Miscell. C. Hoc luctuoso tempore (MS 102. 29). Cf. Gasquet and Bishop, Edward VI and the Prayer-book, p. 242
- Peter Martyr, Dialogue between the king and the people. 97-112
- Nasmith
- Dialogus regis et populi per eundem. 97-112
- Author
- Peter Martyr
- Note
-
Italice
Autograph - Incipit
- (97) Re. E possibile che con questi nostri tumulti
- Note
- See MS 102. 27. Ends p. 108
- Peter Martyr, Sermon against rebellion. 113-132
- Nasmith
- Alter ejusdem sermo in seditionem. 113-132
- Author
- Peter Martyr
- Incipit
- (115) Oratione perstrinsimus hactenus
- Note
-
Autograph
p. 132 blank
pp. 133 and 134 missing
- Thomas Godwin, Sermon on the authority of councils and fathers. 165-186
- Nasmith
- Sermon preached by Thomas Godwyne before the queen at Greenwich 27 March, 1556, on the authority of councils and fathers. 165-186
- Author
- Thomas Godwin
- Note
- pp. 185 and 186 missing
- Disputations at Oxford, 2 April 1554. 247-264
- Nasmith
- Disputatio habita Oxonii 2 Aprilis, 1554, de reali presentia corporis Christi in eucharistia, respondente D. Ridley episcopo Londinensi. 247-264
- Incipit
- (247) Nunquam mihi contigit
- Note
- Printed partly from this MS. in Parker Society, Ridley, Appendix I
- Explication and answer to the three articles for disputation at Oxford. 265-270
- Nasmith
- Prefatio et protestatio Thomae Cranmeri scripta et tradita propria manu prolocutori in schola publica. 265-270
- Incipit
- (265) Dominus et seruator noster Iesus Christus in sancta parascaeue
- Note
- Parker Society, Cranmer (on the Lord's Supper), p. 396, note
- Disputations at Oxford, 16 April 1554. 271-280
- Nasmith
- Disputatio Oxoniae habita 16 Aprilis, 1554, de reali presentia respondente Thoma Cranmer, opponente D. Chedsey. 271-280
- Note
- Cf. Parker Society, Cranmer (on the Lord's Supper), p. 391
- Augsburg Confession (Articles 22-28). 301-340
- Nasmith
- Articuli in quibus recensentur abusus mutati [ejecto papismo]. 301-340
- Rubric
- (303) De utraque specie
- Incipit
- (303) Laicis datur utraque species sacramenti
- Pierre Alexandre, Apologia. 425-444
- Nasmith
- Apologia Petri Alexandri adversus animadversiones domini Galasii ad reverendum patrem et dominum, dominum episcopum Londinensem. 425-444
- Author
- Pierre Alexandre
- Incipit
- Si tam essemus in nostra causa oculati
- Extracts out of the common law. 445-476
- Nasmith
- Extracts out of the common law, which most exalt the popes power or seem any way most extravagant. 445-476
- Note
- Printed in Parker Society, Cranmer II 68
- Martin Bucer, De reformatione collegii canonici [Argentinensis]. 477-576
- Nasmith
- De reformatione collegii canonici [Argentinensis] per Bucerum. 477-576
- Author
- Martin Bucer
- Note
- Autograph of Bucer
- St Paul's letter to the Galatians and Ephesians translated from Syriac into Latin. 1-36
- TJames
- vac.
- Stanley
- Misc. F
- Location
- https://purl.stanford.edu/dv741jv3198
- MS 340
- Repository
- UK, Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Parker Library
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