Catalogue of manuscripts in the library of All Souls College / [Anon].
- All Souls College Library
- Date:
- 1842
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of manuscripts in the library of All Souls College / [Anon]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![cionis the first chapitle speketh that the inner hauyng of man shuld be like to the utter.” Beg. “ Gostly brotheren in Ihesu Crist, I preie the that in the callyng.” End, “ that is cleped the conscience.” At the end, “ Explicit Scala perfectionis.” XXVI. Paper, in folio, ff. 5, xv. Cent.; formerly be- longed to Narcissus Luttrell. “ Here begynneth the tretyse hough our glo- rious lady virgyn Mary passed out of this mor- tal lyfe, that is to say out of this wrecched world, and was assumpt unto the blysse of heuen; drawen out of Hebrew into Greke by the prior of S. John of the Bodys, and trans- latyd out of Greke into Laten by the sub-prior of S. John, and out Laten into Englysh by Bo. Sukar, the yere of grace 1485 in Westmystre.” Prol. beg. “ Be it knowe to euery Cristen man or woman whatsoeuer he be, of what con- dicion, state or dignite, clerke or layman or wo- man, beynge in Cristen byleue, that hath this tretise upon hym or in his hous, the wycked feend shal neuer haue power to disese or to noye hym.” Beg. “ In those dayes and tyme that our Lord Ihesu Crist.” End, “ on the crosse deyed for us. Amen.” XXVII. Codex membranaceus, in folio, If. 177, sec. xiv.; binis columnis nitide exaratus. Thomse de Aquino, sive Aquinatis, prima pars secundse partis summse de theologia, cum ta- bula qusestionum posthabita. Exstat impress, edit. Venet. tom. xxi. p. 1. In fine, “ Expliciunt capitula prime partis secundi libri editi a fratre Thoma de Aquino, ordinis prsedicatorum: Deo gratias. Dionisius sit henedictus. Amen.” XXVIII. Membranaceus, in folio majori, ff. 154, sec. xil; binis columnis bene exaratus; in fronte legitur “ liber collegii Animarum Omnium fidelium Oxonie, ex dono Regis Henrici Sexti.” 1. Isidori, episcopi Hispalensis, de officiis ec- clesiasticis, libri duo cum prologo et capitulis instructi. fol. 1. Consentiunt cum edit, impress. 1617, p. 391. Sequitur, “ Ordo officiorum, qui agitur in ecclesia Bomana.” fol. 22. 2. [Buperti, abbatis] de ecclesiasticis institutio- nibus libri duodecim cum prologo. fol. 25. Incip. prol. “ Ea que per anni circuhim ordine constituto indivisus.” Incip. cap. i. “ De divinis officiis. Septem canonicas horas diei, non licet.” Desin. “pugna, tanto difficilior victoria est.” Cf. Scriptt. de Div. Off. 1624, col. 855. 3. Gulielmi Malmesbiriensis Amalarii de offi- ciis ecclesiasticis abbreviatio, in libros tres distincta, cum prologo et epilogis ad Bober- tum [Glocestrise ducem ?], necnon capitulis instructa. fol. 123. Incip. prol. “ In historicis nos narrationi- bus occupatos.” Incip. lib. i. “ Antiquus ecclesie mos fuit jam inde ab apostolorum.” Desin. lib. ult. “ et eternam postremo coronam.” Prologum et epilogum primi ultimique librorum edidit Petrus Allixius, in calce prse- fationis ad determinat. Joan. Parisiensis, London. 1686. 4. Ivonis, episcopi Carnotensis, de officiis ec- clesiasticis liber, preevia capitulorum tabula, fol. 137. XXIX. Codex membranaceus, in folio majori, ff. 4. et 236, secc. xvi. et xv., praecipue binis co- lumnis haud eodem librario exaratus; olim Thomse Wynterburne. 1. Hugonis Viennensis, sive de S. Caro, sive de S. Theoderico, in S. Lucse evangelium com- mentarii, cum notulis marginalibus, et tabula materiarum alphabetica illustrati. fol. 1. Exstant impress. Paris. 1543, part. v. p. 116.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22017768_0020.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)