Description
Alternative title
Aegidius Romanus, etc.
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 4 + 77 + 4
Date created
[ca. 1375 - 1399]
Language
Latin, English
Material
Vellum
Layout
40 lines to a page
Height (mm)
204
Width (mm)
132
Collation
a(4), 1(8)-10(8) (wants 6-8), b(4).
Writing
in a pretty hand of Italian aspect
Foliation
ff. a-b + i-iv + 1-77 + v-viii + c-d
Provenance
On f. 1v in large black letters the name William Porter. This name is also in Trinity MS. B. 16. 3. William Porter occurs in Grace Book C as B.A. 1537-8, M.A. 1540-1 (H. P. S.) On ff. iir-ivv in a hand of cent. xv late: Casus in quibus iudex ecclesiasticus potest cognoscere regea prohibicione non obstante concessi per regis magnam cartam. Edwardus dei gratia, etc....Sciatis quod cum dudum temporibus progenitorum nostrorum. Ending f. iiiv: teste me ipso apud Eborac. xxiii die mens. nouembr. ano regni nostri xiiio. litera domini regis iusticiariis directa supra ponitur infra constituciones prouinciales de foro competenti C. Circumspecte agatis in quo C. continentur omnes casus in quibus, etc. - non obstante. Melius tamen est quod non faciat nisi regiam consultacionem optineat. Edmundus poplay. Supplicat: Supplicat venerabili, etc. Edmundus poplay in jure canonico Baccallarius quatenus studia quindecim annorum que habuit in hac uniuersitate in facultate arcium et in juribus ciuili et canonico sibi sufficiant ad hunc effectum ut admittatur ad incipiendum in jure canonico ita quod soluat markam (?). Hec gracia concessa et confirmata est a. d. millmo cccco lxxxxix mens. Jun. xiimo condicio talis est quod soluat uniuersitati xls. A Popley occurs as Bachelor of Canon Law in 1524-5, Grace Book B, part II, p. 123. In Grace Book A, p. 42 under 1463-4, is 'receptum de popy quia non incepit in iure canonico xls.' But both dates seem unsuitable.
Additions
On a flyleaf (f. vr) is a late xvth cent. receipt in English
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- CCCC MS 412 contains not Giles of Rome OESA's De regimine principum but an anonymous work in the same genre of guidance on royal governance, the Liber de informatione principum, written between 1297 and 1314, perhaps for the sons of Philip the Fair. It seems at least plausible. however, that Parker was just as interested in the late fifteenth-century copy of the Articuli cleri (1316) that is attached to the beginning of the volume and which deals with the question of royal and ecclesiastical jurisdiction. This is followed by a series of notes bearing the name Edmund Poplay, who seems to have been confirmed as a bachelor of canon law at Cambridge University in 1489, though no contemporary reference to him is known in the university Grace Books. Apart from this, there is no information as to the manuscript's provenance.
- Contents
- Liber de informatione principum -- De XII abusiuis saeculi (De duodecim abusionum gradibus, excerpt)
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