Description
Alternative title
Stephanus Langton super aliquos libros Veteris Testamenti
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 134
Date created
[ca. 1200 - 1299]
Language
Latin
Material
Vellum
Layout
double columns of 46 lines
Height (mm)
330
Width (mm)
225
Collation
1(10)-4(10) 5(12) | 6(8) 7(8) 8(10) 9(10) 10(8) 11(8) (+1) | 12(8) 13(8) 14(12) (wants 12).
Writing
very well written in three hands at least
Foliation
ff. i-ii + 1-132 + iii-iv
2 fo.
aqua bonus prelatus
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- CCCC MS 204 contains Stephen Langton's Commentaries on the Old Testament books of Isaiah, Kings, Chronicles and Maccabees, though the text on Kings is incomplete, containing only the moral commentary rather than the full text. Stephen Langton (c. 1150-1228) wrote numerous commentaries on the books of the Old and New Testaments, and is among the most important of early scholastic commentators. The manuscript was written in the thirteenth century and contains a later, perhaps fourteenth-century, incomplete title list and possible shelf mark.
- Contents
- Commentaries on Isaiah, Kings, Chronicles and Maccabees
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