Description
Alternative title
Summa Raymundi etc.
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 119 + 2
Date created
[ca. 1200 - 1299]
Language
Latin
Material
Vellum
Layout
mostly double columns of 52 lines
Height (mm)
315
Width (mm)
190
Collation
a(2) 1(8)-13(8) (wants 5-7) | 14(8) 15(10).
Writing
in a good small hand
Foliation
ff. a-b + i-ii + 1-119 + c-d
Provenance
On the last leaf (f. 119r) at top (xiv): Liber domus de angleseye acomodatus Willelmo de bromptoun rectori ecclesie de Brecham ad restituendum sub pena xs.
Additions
On f. iv at top (xiii): Liber Reymund. Cum tract. de sacramentis ecclesie et articulis fidei.
On f. iir opposite, the number 43. At top (xiii, very faint): Hoc est testamentum Margarete Lesn ale by Michaelis Piscatoris de Haliffe.
ff. ir-iiv are from a xiiith century copy of the Digest unrubricated.
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- The texts in CCCC MS 136 are typical of the manuals of pastoral literature on confession, penance and moral instruction which became popular following the pastoral reforms recommended by the Fourth Lateran council of 1215. They were intended for the use of parish priests and confessors. Among the texts it contains are: Raymond of Peñafort OP (c. 1190-1275), Summa de casibus poenitentiae, Robert Grosseteste (d. 1253), Templum Domini and De confessione (sermo 15), and a tract on the vices. An ex libris shows that it belonged to the Augustinian abbey of Anglesey (Cambs.). The book can be dated to the second half of the thirteenth century.
- Contents
- Summa de casibus poenitentiae -- Tractatus de uiciis -- Templum Domini -- De confessione (sermo 15) -- Summa de arte praedicandi
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction:
- Images courtesy of The Parker Library, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. For higher resolution images suitable for scholarly or commercial publication, either in print or in an electronic format, please contact the Parker Library directly at parker-library@corpus.cam.ac.uk
- License:
- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC).