Description
Alternative title
Petri Lombardi Glossa in Epistolas Pauli
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 203 + 5
Date created
[ca. 1100 - 1199]
Language
Latin, English
Material
Vellum
Layout
double columns of 52 lines
Height (mm)
340
Width (mm)
230
Collation
a(2) b(2) 1(8)-25(8) 26 (three), 1 flyleaf.
Writing
in a fine upright hand, not very large
Foliation
ff. a-b + i-iv + 1-203 + v + c-d
Additions
On flyleaf (xv, xvi) prec. 16s. 8d.
2 fo.
Paulus
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- CCCC MS 52 is a twelfth-century manuscript containing the Magna glosatura, or Glossa continua, on the Pauline Epistles by Peter Lombard (c. 1095-1160). The text is written in a fine hand, with attractive ornamental initials. The manuscript also contains some passages from Augustine, De trinitate and Hilary, De trinitate in a twelfth-century hand. The flyleaves contain fifteenth- or sixteenth-century recipes in Latin and English. The provenance is unknown.
- Contents
- Gloss on the Pauline Epistles (Magna glosatura)
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