Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 512: Theological Tracts. Papal Bulls. Nicholas de Gorran OP (attrib.), Commentary on Psalms. Michael of Massa (Michele Beccucci de Massa) OESA, Historia passionis Jesu Christi
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 512: Theological Tracts. Papal Bulls. Nicholas de Gorran OP (attrib.), Commentary on Psalms. Michael of Massa (Michele Beccucci de Massa) OESA, Historia passionis Jesu Christi
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 512: Theological Tracts. Papal Bulls. Nicholas de Gorran OP (attrib.), Commentary on Psalms. Michael of Massa (Michele Beccucci de Massa) OESA, Historia passionis Jesu Christi
Quaestiones super libros sententiarum (Abbreuiationes)
Questio de bonorum translatione
Tract on the Eucharist
Bulls of Popes Clement VI, Urban VI, Clement VII and Boniface IX
De essentia diuinitatis
Speculum peccatoris (excerpt)
Commentary on the Song of Songs
Speculum peccatoris (excerpt)
Recommendatio sacrae theologiae
Bull of Pope Gregory XI
Bull of Pope Urban VI
Tabula fidei christiane
Historia passionis Jesu Christi
Excerpta indulgenciis Johanitarum
Description:
CCCC MS 512 is a fifteenth-century manuscript, written in Bohemia, containing a number of religious tracts and papal bulls of Popes Clement VI, Urban VI, Clement VII, Boniface IX, Gregory XI, and Urban VI. Among the main religious tracts are a major work by Thomas Aquinas OP (c. 1225-74), Quaestiones super libros sententiarum (Abbreuiationes), Michael of Massa (Michele Beccucci de Massa) OESA (c.1298-1337), Historia passionis Jesu Christi, a commentary on Psalms attributed to Nicholas de Gorran OP (1232- c.1295), pseudo-Augustine, De essentia diuinitatis, and excerpts from pseudo-Bernard of Clairvaux, Speculum peccatoris. The Bohemian origin of the volume is suggested by a note on the back flyleaf which has a deed relating to the parish church of Gumeyn (Brno-Komín) in the diocese of Olomouc. This volume is part of the Elbing collection; a group of manuscripts which belonged to a Brigittine convent at Elbing (Elblag), near Gdansk. The collection was donated to Corpus Christi College by Richard Pernham (1583?-1628) or his wife, Mary whose signature is in many of the boks.