Cambridge. Corpus Christi College, Parker Library MS 184

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  • Résumé : CCCC MS 184 contains a twelfth-century copy of Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260-c. 340) Historia ecclesiastica in the Latin translation by Rufinus, an important source of early Christian history. Although the book may have been copied at the cathedral priory of Christ Church, Canterbury, not long after that it was recorded in the library catalogue of the cathedral priory of St Andrew in Rochester. It was almost certainly copied from an earlier Christ Church copy of the same text (CCCC MS 187 copied c. 1100), since both manuscripts share a common omission from Book XI of the Historia. It is one of several manuscripts from Rochester priory in Parker's collection.


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    Langue(s) des textes : latin


    Intervenants :

    Eusebius of Caesarea - author

    Rufinus - author

    1r-175v - Eusebius of Caesarea, Historia ecclesiastica, transl. by Rufinus || Eusebii Historia Per Rufinum

    rubric : (1r) Incipit Prefatio historie Ecclesiastice. Epistola Rufini ad Chromatium

    Note : (P. L. XXI 462)

    incipit : (1r) Peritorum dicunt esse

    Note : (1r) Initial in red, green, yellow

    explicit : (1v) ad obitum Theodosii augusti

    rubric : (1v) Explicit prefatio

    rubric : (1v) Incipiunt capitula Libri primi

    rubric : (1v) Expliciunt capitula libri primi

    rubric : (1v) Incipit hystorie ecclesiastice Eusebii Cesariensis episcopi Liber primus Cap. I.

    incipit : (2r) Successiones sanctorum apostolorum

    Note : (2r) Fine initial, red outline (mainly) on yellow ground, with figure of a man among foliage

    Note : (17r) Liber II

    Note : (30r) Liber III

    Note : (48r) Liber IV

    Note : (65r) Liber V

    Note : (85r) Liber VI

    Note : (106r) Liber VII

    Note : (121r) Liber VIII

    Note : (133v) Liber IX

    Note : (145r) Liber X

    Note : (162v) Liber XI

    Note : Ends

    explicit : (175v) percepturus premia meritorum

    rubric : (175v) Ecclesiastice Historie undecimus liber explicit

    Note : 176r blank

    Note : On f. 176v and flyleaves are lists of bishops from the History (xvi) and other scribbles

    Note : A portion of text is omitted in Liber XI (XXIII sqq.: destruction of Serapeum etc.)

    Note : On f. 173v the text reads

    Note : (173v) Post hoc reuulsum ceruicibus que apud illos sunt elementis cuius littere seu uocabuli

    Note : See further on MS 187

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Historique de la conservation

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  • In a fine hand which is that characteristic of Christ Church, Canterbury. There can be little doubt that the book was written there. At the bottom of f. 1r is: Ecclesiastica historia per Ricardum monachum. The position and character of this mark lead me to believe that the book, written at Canterbury, belonged to Rochester priory. (See Ancient Libraries of Canterbury, p. lxxxviii.) It is probably a copy of MS 187: see on that.

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