Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 025: Cyprian of Carthage, Letters and Short Treatises
- Title:
- Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 025: Cyprian of Carthage, Letters and Short Treatises
- Alternate Title:
- Cypriani Epistolae et Tractatus
- Language:
- Latin
- Extent:
- ff. 144 + 2
- Dimensions:
- 380 Height (mm) and 245 Width (mm)
- Approximate Date:
- [ca. 1300 - 1399]
- Provenance:
- At the end of the table of contents (f. iiv) is an erasure which, revived, looks like liber Abbendonie (i.e. Abingdon Abbey).
- Table of contents:
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- Ad Donatum
- De habitu uirginum
- De lapsis
- De catholicae ecclesiae unitate
- De dominica oratione
- De mortalitate
- De opere et eleemosynis
- Ad Demetrianum
- De bono patientiae
- De zelo et liuore
- Ad Fortunatum de exhortatione martyrii
- Ad Quirinium, books 1 and 2
- Ad Quirinium, book 3
- Epistola 55
- Epistola 74
- Epistola 69
- Epistola 69 (continued)
- Epistola 40
- Epistola 67
- Epistola 64
- Epistola 2
- Epistola 60
- Epistola 57
- Epistola 59
- Epistola 52
- Epistola 47
- Epistola 45
- Epistola 44
- Epistola 51
- Epistola 13
- Epistola 43
- Epistola 65
- Epistola 1
- Epistola 61
- Epistola 46
- Epistola 66
- Epistola 4
- Quod idola dii non sint
- Epistola 56
- Epistola 3
- Epistola 72
- Epistola 58
- Epistola 63
- Epistola 6
- Epistola 76
- Epistola 73
- Epistola 71
- Sententiae episcoporum numero LXXXVII de haereticis baptizandis
- Epistola 28
- Epistola 37
- Epistola 38
- Epistola 39
- Epistola 70
- De aleatoribus
- De laude martyrii
- Letter to Cyprian of Carthage
- Epistola 20
- Epistola 32
- Epistola 47
- Epistola 54
- Letter to Cyprian of Carthage (Epistulae ad Cyprianum et alios, 78)
- Letter to Cyprian of Carthage (Epistulae ad Cyprianum et alios, 75)
- Letter to Cyprian of Carthage (Epistulae ad Cyprianum et alios, 53)
- Epistola 16
- Epistola 15
- Epistola 17
- Epistola 18
- Epistola 19
- Epistola 26
- Epistola 25
- Epistola 9
- Epistola 29
- De montibus Sina et Sion
- Epistula xxxi inter opera Sancti Cypriani
- Description:
- This manuscript comprises a collection of letters and tracts attributed to Cyprian (d. 258). However, the attribution of some of these texts is spurious; for example, the De aleatoribus, though undoubtedly an early text, has also been attributed to a number of other authors, including Popes Victor I and Callixtus I. CCCC MS 25 is a fourteenth-century copy of the twelfth-century Buildwas manuscript, Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 154, and the marginalia of the latter manuscript has been incorporated into the former.