Description
Alternative title
Stephanus Langton super Vetus Testamentum
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 283 + 1
Date created
[ca. 1200 - 1299]
Language
Latin
Material
Vellum
Layout
double columns of 68 and 60 lines
Height (mm)
334
Width (mm)
222
Collation
1 flyleaf (mutilated), 1(8)-30(8) 31 (three) 32(8)-36(8).
Writing
in two or three very good regular small hands
Foliation
ff. a-b + i + 1-283 + c-d
Provenance
This seems to have been sent to Parker from Lincoln by John Aelmer when Archdeacon of Lincoln (see a letter 3 Nov. 1567 in MS. 114, no. 324).
2 fo.
Tabernaculum moysi. funditus gratia
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- This manuscript, dating from the thirteenth century, contains biblical commentaries by Stephen Langton (c. 1150-1228) on parts of the Old Testament. Included are commentaries on the Pentateuch, and the books from Joshua through to Maccabees. It has been noted that CCCC MS 55 contains substantial textual differences to other copies of the same works. The marginal notes in this manuscript are of particular interest in determining the relationship between Langton's commentaries and his sermons, as they seems to show the excerpting of material from the commentaries for use in preaching texts. CCCC MS 55 has been identified as the manuscript mentioned in a letter to Matthew Parker from Aylmer, Archdeacon of Lincoln, thus suggesting that the manuscript was in Lincoln by the mid-sixteenth century.
- Contents
- Commentaries on selected books of the Old Testament
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