Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 294: Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA, Various Works
- Title:
- Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 294: Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA, Various Works
- Alternate Title:
- Hugo de S. Victore
- Language:
- Latin and English, Middle (1100-1500)
- Extent:
- ff. 127 + 2
- Dimensions:
- 250 Height (mm) and 175 Width (mm)
- Approximate Date:
- [ca. 1100 - 1199]
- Provenance:
- In red (xv-xvi) on the last flyleaf (f. 129r) is: liber Mri Rici Mabot sacre theologie bachalarii et eccl. cathedralis beate Marie Lincoln. canonici.Rich. Mabot occurs in Grace Book C p. 61, as B.A. 1507-8: in Grace Book B I p. 240, Mabot is B.A. in 1509 (H. P. S.)
- Table of contents:
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- De arca Noe morali et mystica
- De uirtute orandi
- Didascalicon de studio legendi
- De institutione nouiciorum
- Soliloquium de arra animae
- Sermo de natiuitate Christi (sermon 100)
- Sermo de sacramentis altaris (sermon 54)
- De meditatione
- Description:
- This twelfth- or thirteenth-century manuscript contains various works by Hugh of Saint-Victor (d. 1141), as well as texts attributed to Hildebert of Lavardin (c.1055-1133). The volume also contains a loose vellum leaf of the fifteenth century containing miscellaneous texts, including Middle English verses on 'the leaps of Christ'. This manuscript belonged to Richard Mabot, who graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1507-8 and later became canon of Lincoln Cathedral.