Leiden. Universiteitsbibliotheek, ABL 19

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  • Part 1 contains: (ff. 1r-33) Dialogus miraculorum / Caesarius of Heisterbach. Incomplete (part of an anthology). - (f. 3v) Arbor consanguinitatis (drawing, added in the 14th century, in combination with part 2).
    Part 2 contains: (ff. 4r-8r) Table of contents. - (ff. 8v-172v) Summa de penitentia / Burchard of Strasbourg.
    Subject (temporal):
    Middle Ages
    14th century

    Titre(s) :
    Composite manuscript, two parts (Latin): 1 (ff. 1-3) Dialogus miraculorum / Caesarius of Heisterbach. - 2 (ff. 4-172) Summa de penitentia / Burchard of Strasbourg, ABL 19
    Dialogus miraculorum
    Libri VIII Miraculorum
    Summa de penitentia
    Summae casuum conscientiae libri IV
    Summa Juris

    Langue(s) des textes : latin

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Provenance

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  • Owned by Buxheim Charterhouse, 16th-18th century (notes on ff. 1r, 3r).

Notes

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  • The scribe took the last quire of a 13th-century manuscript (German regions, southwestern part) , an empty sexternio, except for the first pages (now ff. 1r-3r) and started his own work from f. 4r onwards.
  • Illustration: (f. 3v) Full page pen drawing (partly coloured) of a king, arms spread, showing the "arbor consanguinitatis" (tree-shaped table indicating the genealogy of a family). Added later to illustrate the Summa.
  • Textual: (ff. 8v-172v) Unpublished treatise, divided in four books. Incipit (f. 8v) "Symonia dicitur heresis. non quod ipse actus sit hereticus. sed credere libenter posse emi spiritualia vel eis anexa. Quid sit symonia? R. Symonia est studiosa voluntas emendi vel vendendi aliquid spirituale vel spiritualis anexum ...".
  • Also described by BNM and MMDC.
  • Acquired as part of the D'Ablaing collection in 1890.

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