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CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS
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II. 2. Inc. questiones dominicales mag. bartholomei brixiensis . f. 31
Ad honorem omnip. dei et eccl. romane cui presidet greg. IXUS.
Ends 66 b : in prima parte allegata. Expl. quest, barth. brix.
III. 3. Inc. summa Monaldi in iure canonico tractans et expediens
multas materias sec. ordinem alphabeti. Rubrica . . 67
Quoniam ignorans ignorabitur scire ait paulus
—corrigas et emendas.
Hie primo agendum est de abbate
Ends 232 a: cum hiis qui ad iusticiam multos erudiunt in
celesti gloria perhempniter fulgeamus. Amen.
232 b blank.
IV. 4. A blank leaf torn out before the text.
(Bernardi Compostellani Lectura, vel quaestiones in Inno-
centii IV apparatum decretalium—Sancroft’s title) . . 233
Hactenus ut loquar cum seneca meam ignoranciam ignoraui
Change of hand at f. 238. There are marginalia in a very
good charter hand which may be English. On 271 b is a
blank space which has been filled by an English scribe.
Text ends imperfectly 273 b.
40. P. Lombardus in Psalmos.
J- 5
fol. 87
C. 3
Vellum, 15 x 9^, ff. 2 + 260 + 4, text and gloss, double columns,
a full column of gloss having 50 lines. Cent, xiii, in a good clear
hand. 2 fo. caput libri or similitudinem.
Calf binding, pr. 3s.
Collation: a2- i10-610 /8 810-2310 24s 2510 2610 274 b2.
On i b is (xiv) Psalterium glossatum.
On i a the names Hamalton, Hanmer, London, written several
times (xvi): at the end, Thomas Johnson and Campion.
Probably from Ely in view of the documents at the end.
Psalter with gloss of P. Lombard ....... f. 1
Cum omnes prophetas (in red and blue capitals, tall and narrow).
Beatus vir, f. 2 b, has a fine initial of David crowned and throned
playing harp, on burnished gold ground. The ground outside
is blue with rosettes of white dots.
The Nocturnes have fine large initials in red and blue, also Quid
gloriaris and Domine exaudi.
Ends: uite eterne uox est omnis spiritus laudet dominum.
Finito libro reddatur cena Magistro.
On the verso (xiv) is a copy of memoranda regarding Norwold.
At top : versus. Nos vexant trip(l)ici certamine tres inimici
Serpens antiquus caro lubrica mundus iniquus.
CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS
[39-
II. 2. Inc. questiones dominicales mag. bartholomei brixiensis . f. 31
Ad honorem omnip. dei et eccl. romane cui presidet greg. IXUS.
Ends 66 b : in prima parte allegata. Expl. quest, barth. brix.
III. 3. Inc. summa Monaldi in iure canonico tractans et expediens
multas materias sec. ordinem alphabeti. Rubrica . . 67
Quoniam ignorans ignorabitur scire ait paulus
—corrigas et emendas.
Hie primo agendum est de abbate
Ends 232 a: cum hiis qui ad iusticiam multos erudiunt in
celesti gloria perhempniter fulgeamus. Amen.
232 b blank.
IV. 4. A blank leaf torn out before the text.
(Bernardi Compostellani Lectura, vel quaestiones in Inno-
centii IV apparatum decretalium—Sancroft’s title) . . 233
Hactenus ut loquar cum seneca meam ignoranciam ignoraui
Change of hand at f. 238. There are marginalia in a very
good charter hand which may be English. On 271 b is a
blank space which has been filled by an English scribe.
Text ends imperfectly 273 b.
40. P. Lombardus in Psalmos.
J- 5
fol. 87
C. 3
Vellum, 15 x 9^, ff. 2 + 260 + 4, text and gloss, double columns,
a full column of gloss having 50 lines. Cent, xiii, in a good clear
hand. 2 fo. caput libri or similitudinem.
Calf binding, pr. 3s.
Collation: a2- i10-610 /8 810-2310 24s 2510 2610 274 b2.
On i b is (xiv) Psalterium glossatum.
On i a the names Hamalton, Hanmer, London, written several
times (xvi): at the end, Thomas Johnson and Campion.
Probably from Ely in view of the documents at the end.
Psalter with gloss of P. Lombard ....... f. 1
Cum omnes prophetas (in red and blue capitals, tall and narrow).
Beatus vir, f. 2 b, has a fine initial of David crowned and throned
playing harp, on burnished gold ground. The ground outside
is blue with rosettes of white dots.
The Nocturnes have fine large initials in red and blue, also Quid
gloriaris and Domine exaudi.
Ends: uite eterne uox est omnis spiritus laudet dominum.
Finito libro reddatur cena Magistro.
On the verso (xiv) is a copy of memoranda regarding Norwold.
At top : versus. Nos vexant trip(l)ici certamine tres inimici
Serpens antiquus caro lubrica mundus iniquus.