Description
Alternative title
Rich. Armachanus
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 2 + 168 + 3
Date created
[ca. 1375 - 1399]
Language
Latin
Material
Vellum
Layout
36 lines to a page
Height (mm)
206
Width (mm)
150
Collation
a(2), 1(12)-14(12), b(4) (wants 4).
Writing
in a fairly good hand, a good deal contracted
Foliation
ff. a-b + i-ii + 1-168 + iii-v + c-d
Provenance
From St Augustine's, Canterbury. At bottom of f. 1r in red: De librario Sancti Augustini Cantuar.
Research
Ancient Libraries, p. 263, no. 621
2 fo.
omnia possedisse
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- The De pauperie Saluatoris of Richard FitzRalph (d. 1360), archbishop of Armagh, contained in CCCC MS 382, is a text on the poverty of the mendicants in relation to the poverty taught by Christ, and the problems caused by their acquiring property and privilege. It is also found in CCCC MSS 103 and 180. The dating of this copy has been suggested as c. 1375-1400. It belonged to St Augustine's, Canterbury, and is in the fifteenth-century library catalogue of the abbey.
- Contents
- De pauperie Saluatoris
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