Description
Alternative title
Sancti Hilarii quaedam
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 166
Date created
[ca. 1100 - 1199]
Language
Latin
Material
Vellum
Layout
double columns of 33 lines
Height (mm)
325
Width (mm)
220
Collation
i(8)-xx(8) xxi(6).
Writing
in a fine hand
Foliation
ff. i-ii + 1-166 + iii-iv
Provenance
Donum Reuerendi Viri Rogeri Flint A.M. Norfolciensis Presbyteri dignissimi et hujus Collegii olim alumni. He was admitted in 1632, M.A. 1641, elected Fellow but never admitted: Chaplain to Charles I and published Edw. Boyse's Sermons in 1672 (Masters, p. 468).
From Christ Church, Canterbury. No mark remains, and the hand is not that characteristic of the house. But the opening words of f. 2r agree with an entry in Ingram's list (Anc. Lib., p. 157, no. 125): Hilarius de. trinitate. Idem de sinodis. 2 fo. atque omnipotenciam. See also no. 886 in Eastry's Catalogue, (l. c., p. 87).
Though given by Roger Flint and not occurring in T. James, it occurs in Parker's list. Very probably it had been separated from its companions soon after Parker's death, and was absent in 1599 or so, when T. James wrote: it may have been subsequently found by Flint and restored to the College.
Additions
In items 1 and 2 are occasional notices, in the original hand, of variants in other copies.
2 fo.
atque ita omnipotentiam
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- This twelfth-century manuscript contains works by Hilary of Poitiers (c. 315-67), including De trinitate, his important work against the Arians. The manuscript was given to Corpus Christi College by Roger Flint, a graduate of the college, who served as chaplain to Charles I.
- Contents
- De trinitate -- De synodis -- Liber contra Constantium imperatorem -- Liber I ad Constantium imperatorem -- Liber II ad Constantium imperatorem -- Contra arianos siue Contra Auxentium -- Contra arianos siue Contra Auxentium continued
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