Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 428: John Baret OCarm, Collectanea
Description
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- CCCC MS 428 contains a sixteenth-century collection of extracts from the Early Christian Fathers on tradition compiled by John Baret (c.1495-1563). His name is sometimes given as Barrett or Barret. Baret was a Carmelite and a Reformation theologian. The Parker Library also holds two further collections of theological extracts compiled by him: CCCC MS 413 and CCCC MS 124.
- Contents
- Collectanea
Bibliographic information
- M.R. James Date
- xvi
- Downloadable James Catalogue Record
- https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:rs752fw1948/MS_428.pdf
- Superseded Interim Catalogue Record
- https://stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:hq997mm5136/428.pdf
- Contains
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- John Baret OCarm, Collectanea. 1-299
- Author
- John Baret OCarm
- Note
- The principal headings are
- Rubric
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(2) Peccata quibus maxime hodie populus sit obnoxius
(15) Obstinata populi peruicatia et impoenitentia
(29) Poenitentie
(38a) Minae et afflictiones a deo pro peccatis
(49) Pastores pseudoprophete seductores et inertes
(63) De cruce et afflictione
(73) Consolatio
(91) Bona opera, etc.
(99) Principibus ... obtemperandum
(107) De Ecclesia, etc. - Note
- The last item, p. 293, is
- Rubric
- (293) Collectaneae quaedam Rapsodiae ex lectione Hosii episcopi contra Brentium
- Note
- Cf. nos. 124, and 413
- John Baret OCarm, Collectanea. 1-299
- TJames
- vac.
- Stanley
- Misc. 13
- Location
- https://purl.stanford.edu/hr167gd6348
- MS 428
- Repository
- UK, Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Parker Library
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- Use and reproduction:
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