Description
Alternative title
Petri Alexandri Praelectiones de Eterna Dei Praescientia, Praedestinatione, Providentia et Libero Arbitrio, Habitae in Ecclesia Cathedrali Cantuar. a.d. 1552
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 76 numbered
Date created
[ca. 1500 - 1599]
Language
Latin
Material
Paper
Height (mm)
332
Width (mm)
218
Writing
in another hand (? the author's)
Foliation
ff. i-v + 1-81 + vi-ix
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- MS 115 and MS 126 are sixteenth-century notebooks containing lectures from the four lecture series given in Canterbury by Pierre Alexandre in 1552 and 1553 at the request of Cranmer who hoped to make Canterbury a centre of learning. Pierre Alexandre (b. c. 1498-d. 1563), who also wrote under the pseudonym Simon Alexius, was a reformation theologian who came to England with Pietro Martire Vermigli (Peter Martyr) (1500-62) and came into the employ of Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556).
- Contents
- Praelectiones de eterna Dei praescientia, praedestinatione, providentia et libero arbitrio
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