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Résumé : This collection of Latin sermons on the Sunday gospels in CCCC MS 235, written in the fifteenth century, seems to have escaped the attention of scholars, having received no study.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin
1r-210v - Homilies
Note : Text begins
rubric : (1r) Omelia prima
incipit : (1r) Cum appropinquasset Ihesus etc. Mt. 21, Mr. xi, Luc. xix et Jo. xii, in sententia. Hoc euuangelium potest sic introduci. Karissimi tempus presens dicitur aduentus
Note : There are 54 homilies. The last, on Mulier que paciebatur fluxum sanguinis, ends
explicit : (203v) In resurrectione iustorum. Ad quam retribucionem uos perducat qui sine fine etc.
rubric : (203v) Explicit hic liber deo gracias
Note : (204r) Table. Aduentus - Ypocrite
Note : (208v) List of Homilies
Note : A few notes follow
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