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Résumé : CCCC MS 90 contains books one to four of the Doctrinale antiquitatum fidei by Thomas Netter of Walden OCarm (c. 1370 - 1430) and dates to around 1427. It has been suggested that this manuscript may have been one of the books Netter gave to the London Carmelites. The work forms part of Thomas Netter's refutation of Lollard teachings. Netter was, himself, a Carmelite friar who served as the prior provincial of the Carmelite order in England, as confessor to both Henry V and Henry VI of England, and as Henry V's envoy to King Władisław of Poland and Michael Küchmeister, grand master of the Teutonic knights.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
Intervenants :
Thomas Netter of Walden OCarm - author
1r-304v - Thomas Netter of Walden OCarm, Doctrinale antiquitatum fidei
incipit : (1r) Martino benignissimo pape (lined through) quinto uniuersi gregis Carmelitarum etc.
Note : (1r) Beautiful initial and partial border in the English style: executed with a very rare degree of delicacy. The gold is very fine
explicit : (2v) et exitum tuum ex hoc nunc et usque in seculum
rubric : (2v) Prologus primus in doctrinale ecclesie contra blasfemias Wycliff
incipit : (2v) Mea doctrina non est mea
Note : (Printed at Paris in 1532 etc.)
Note : Ends
explicit : (8r) sed eius qui misit me
rubric : (8v) Liber primus de capita ecclesie Ihesu Christo in naturis suis disparibus, prologus
incipit : (8v) Exurgat deus et dissipentur etc.
Note : (8v) Here is an initial: red ground with gold flourishing. In C. a Pope in blue seated blessing. Walden in white Carmelite habit kneels and presents his book. On L. two figures, on R. three (cardinals and doctors). Partial border again of very fine work
Note : (9r) Articuli against Wycliff follow
Note : (9v) Cap. I begins
incipit : (9v) In omni disputacione quam fecit noster iohannes memorie ter dampnate
Note : On ff. 50v, 63v (in Lib. I) are fine initials
Note : (73r) Prologus libri II with fine initial
Note : (74v) Text with fine initial
Note : (224r) Prologus libri III with fine initial
Note : (260r) Capitula of Liber IV
Note : (260v) Text with fine initial
Note : (304v) This Book ends imperfectly in ch. xlii
explicit : (304v) Oportet clericos specialiter
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