46 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS [31-
I do not find Gaucelin of Toulon. There was a Gosselin bishop ofx
Toulouse in 1178.
iv b has further notes.
Decretales novae (Gregorii Addressed to Paris university) . . f. 1
Gloss begins : In epistola ad hebreos prout hie sumitur fides est
substantia rerum sperandarum, etc.
The initials in blue have nice penwork in red.
Colophon to gloss of Lib. 1:
Explicit expliceat ludere scriptor eat
Nomen scriptoris Ti (or et) seruus amoris.
Lib. II. f. 71. The gloss, which is here briefer in parts, is sometimes
written in patterns. Various later hands make additions to it.
Lib. in. f. 134 £. iv. f. 199. v. f. 220.
Ending homagium compellatur. Expl. lib. quintus.
Gloss ends : inducit. s. de pact, pacciones. B.
Expl. lib. quintus.
After this is scribbled : m. f. flor. ...f. gross.
After the text, erased, is : Iste decretales sunt Ihoannis Aldici (or
Aldia) diocesis Sci Fiori et decostiterant ...florenos anno dni.
m°. ccc°.... Over this is scribbled Lenci«j.
On the flyleaf are notes, seemingly all legal.
QO T U J E‘ 6
32. 1 . B RADWARD INE. fl c 1
I fol. 2 I I
Vellum, 15^x9!, ff. 4 + 271+4, double columns of 62 lines.
Cent, xiv late (1385), in at least two hands, the first of which is
quite good. 2 fo. cetus.
Calf binding.
Chainmark at bottom of flyleaves.
Collation: a^b2 i12-2212 23s (wants 8) C.
The flyleaves, 2 at the beginning and 4 at the end, are from
a well written xiiith cent. Civil Law book in double columns of 48
lines.
As will appear, the MS. was written at Cambridge. The William
Dyngley who pledged it in 1436 was of Peterhouse, to which he gave
many books, and this very volume is entered among his gifts in the
Old Catalogue of 1418, no. iii, Brodewardin de causa dei. 2 fo. cetus.
See my Catalogue, p. 8.
Two blank flyleaves precede the text.
Thomas Bradwardine de causa dei . . . . . . f. 1
The only title is, at the bottom of f. 1 : doctor profundus de causa dei.
Prol. Inc. Magnorum et multorum peticionibus atque repeticionibus
—accipio causam tuam.
I do not find Gaucelin of Toulon. There was a Gosselin bishop ofx
Toulouse in 1178.
iv b has further notes.
Decretales novae (Gregorii Addressed to Paris university) . . f. 1
Gloss begins : In epistola ad hebreos prout hie sumitur fides est
substantia rerum sperandarum, etc.
The initials in blue have nice penwork in red.
Colophon to gloss of Lib. 1:
Explicit expliceat ludere scriptor eat
Nomen scriptoris Ti (or et) seruus amoris.
Lib. II. f. 71. The gloss, which is here briefer in parts, is sometimes
written in patterns. Various later hands make additions to it.
Lib. in. f. 134 £. iv. f. 199. v. f. 220.
Ending homagium compellatur. Expl. lib. quintus.
Gloss ends : inducit. s. de pact, pacciones. B.
Expl. lib. quintus.
After this is scribbled : m. f. flor. ...f. gross.
After the text, erased, is : Iste decretales sunt Ihoannis Aldici (or
Aldia) diocesis Sci Fiori et decostiterant ...florenos anno dni.
m°. ccc°.... Over this is scribbled Lenci«j.
On the flyleaf are notes, seemingly all legal.
QO T U J E‘ 6
32. 1 . B RADWARD INE. fl c 1
I fol. 2 I I
Vellum, 15^x9!, ff. 4 + 271+4, double columns of 62 lines.
Cent, xiv late (1385), in at least two hands, the first of which is
quite good. 2 fo. cetus.
Calf binding.
Chainmark at bottom of flyleaves.
Collation: a^b2 i12-2212 23s (wants 8) C.
The flyleaves, 2 at the beginning and 4 at the end, are from
a well written xiiith cent. Civil Law book in double columns of 48
lines.
As will appear, the MS. was written at Cambridge. The William
Dyngley who pledged it in 1436 was of Peterhouse, to which he gave
many books, and this very volume is entered among his gifts in the
Old Catalogue of 1418, no. iii, Brodewardin de causa dei. 2 fo. cetus.
See my Catalogue, p. 8.
Two blank flyleaves precede the text.
Thomas Bradwardine de causa dei . . . . . . f. 1
The only title is, at the bottom of f. 1 : doctor profundus de causa dei.
Prol. Inc. Magnorum et multorum peticionibus atque repeticionibus
—accipio causam tuam.