Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 436

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  • Résumé : There are two apparently unconnected works in CCCC MS 436, dating from c. 1400. The first is a commentary on the Apocalypse attributed in the manuscript to Hugo de Vienna, but in fact by an unknown author, pseudo-Hugh of Saint-Cher, so called because his Apocalypse commentary with the incipit Vidit Iacob in sompnis is sometimes attributed to Hugh of Saint-Cher OP (c. 1200-63) to whom several commentaries on that book are misattributed. The second text is a Latin tract by John Wyclif (d. 1384), De officio pastorali.


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    Langue(s) des textes : latin


    Intervenants :

    Hugh of Vienna (pseudo-Hugh of Saint-Cher OP) - author

    1r-96v - Hugh of Vienna (pseudo-Hugh of Saint-Cher OP), Commentary on the Apocalypse || Hugo de Vienna, super apocalypsim

    Note : (Opera VI 334)

    incipit : (1r) Vidit iacob in sompnis scalam stantem super terram

    Note : Ends

    explicit : (96r) ad quam eternitatem nos perducat qui precioso sanguine nos redemit. Amen

    Note : f. 96v blank


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    John Wyclif - author

    97r-135r - John Wyclif, De officio pastorali || Io. Wycliffe, Tractatus de officio Pastorali

    incipit : (97r) Cum duplex debet esse officium christiani

    Note : Capitulum 30 ends

    explicit : (135r) se esse proditorem regum temporalium et cristi enim domini regis regum et cetera

    rubric : (135r) Explicit tractatus de officio pastorali

    Note : Printed by Lechler in 1853 and in English by Matthew, p. 405 (Shirley, Catalogue, Latin works, no. 40)

    Note : ff. 135v-136v blank; an erasure f. 137r

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Notes

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  • Additions: Flyleaves from an unfinished psalter (xiv-xv).

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