Bruges. Bibliothèque publique, Ms. 107

  • Attested title :
    • Sanctus Augustinus de civitate Dei a libro primo usque ad 15 exclusive [titel 18de eeuw]
  • Other label of the document :
    • Bruges Public Library, Ms. 107
    • Bruges. Bibliothèque publique, Ms. 107
    • Brugge. Hoofdbibliotheek Biekorf, Ms. 107
    • Brugge. Openbare Bibliotheek, Ms. 107
  • Held at : Bruges. Bibliothèque publique
  • Languages : Latin
  • Author : Augustin (saint, 0354-0430)
  • Date of Origin :
  • Place of Origin :
  • Script :
    • gotische textualis
  • Support Material : Perkament
  • Composition :
    • 171 ff.
  • Dimensions :
    • 340 x 240 mm

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Contents

Data Source: Mmmonk

  • The contents of manuscript 107 are unequally divided between two texts. The main part (ff. 1r-169v) is formed out of the first fourteen books of the De Civitate Dei, the magnum opus of Saint Augustine (354-430). In this work, comprising 22 books, Augustine expresses fierce critique on Roman religion and presented his dualistic worldview of the Earthly City and the City of God. The other books exist in a fifteenth-century copy, kept at the Library as manuscript 108. The last leaves (ff. 170r-171r) contain the Prophetia Sibille, a prophecy attributed to the Tiburtine Sybil, a Roman oracle. The text is copied in two columns. A table of contents is found at the beginning of each book, with each chapter title alternately in red and green and with Roman chapter numbering in red. The same alternate colouring is used in the initials found at the beginning of each chapter, and in the larger and more elaborately executed initials at the beginning of each book. Rubrics are found between books. An ownership inscription of Ter Doest is found at the end of book fourteen. The Prophetia has a single green initial at the beginning of the text. The manuscript is bound in a seventeenth-century binding of the 'Campmans' type. [Summary by Dr. Mark Vermeer]

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Notes

Data Source: Biblissima

  • Lieftinck, G.I., De librijen en scriptoria der Westvlaamse Cisterciënser-abdijen Ter Duinen en Ter Doest in de 12e en 13e eeuw en de betrekkingen tot het atelier van de kapittelschool van Sint Donatiaan te Brugge, Brussel: AWLSK, 1953
  • Le Loup, W. e.a., Vlaamse kunst op perkament: handschriften en miniaturen te Brugge van de 12de tot de 16de eeuw, Brugge: Stadsbestuur, 1981
  • Online catalogue description by Dr. Evelien Hauwaerts (Public Library Bruges). Online catalogusbeschrijving door Dr. Evelien Hauwaerts (Openbare Bibliotheek Brugge)
  • Janzen, Jenneka. Written Culture at Ten Duinen. Cistercian Monks and their Books c. 1125-c. 1250. [Onuitgegeven doctoraatsthesis: Universiteit Leiden, 2019]
  • Hoste, Anselm. De handschriften van Ter Doest. Steenbrugge: Sint-Pietersabdij, 1993

Data Source: Mmmonk

  • Herkomst: Volgens Lieftinck 1953 is dit handschrift mogelijk afkomstig uit het scriptorium van Ter Doest of Ten Duinen
  • Folio's 1r en 171v blanco

Bibliography

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