421] LAMBETH LIBRARY 581
Prior of S. Mary de Suwerke (Southwark) and the Convent,
giving the benefit of their prayers etc. to all who say a Mass
of the Virgin on Thursdays in London.
2. Mariale. In an earlier hand ....... 7
Prol. Mirande uirginis qui miratur
The initials of the first seven paragraphs make the name
Mariale.
The prologue explains that the work consists of four triplets of
sermons for the Annunciation, Purification, Assumption, and
Nativity of the Virgin and a thirteenth for general use. It
ends
in qualibet eius sollemnitate uti poteris.
Sermo primus in annunc. S. Marie Virginis .... 8
In principio creauit—dies unus. (D)uo sunt opera dei
Names of authorities are given in red in the margin throughout.
The last sermon begins
Multe uirgines congregauerunt diuitias beata Maria sola super-
gressa est uniuersas . . . . . . . . 52 b
ending 82^:0 uere singularis gloria in uirgine et ex uirgine
domini matre Maria (unfinished ?)
Half the page and all 83 a blank.
3. De Sibyllis .......... 83 b
Sibille generaliter omnes femine (xc. 1281)
—ipsi cum eo regnabunt in sec. sec.
4. De Antichristo ......... 88 b
De antichristo uolentibus scire (xl. 1131)
—qua hora seculum iudicabit.
5. A smaller hand. Ps.-Jerome on the assumption (xxx. 122) . 91
Cogitis me o paula et eustochium
—et uos appareatis in gloria. Amen.
Ad interrogata de uirginis et matris domini resolutione . . 106
—cum quo regnum et imperium in omnia sec. sec. amen.
421. Petrus Blesensis etc.
G. 0. 10
4to. 122
194
Vellum, 8|x6, ff. 142, double columns of 36 lines. Cent, xii, xiii,
in a very good narrow upright hand. 2 fo. turn est quia.
Old binding, stamped with roll bearing the initial R. P. Strings
gone.
Contents by Sancroft.
Collation: i8—148 1510—1710.
Prior of S. Mary de Suwerke (Southwark) and the Convent,
giving the benefit of their prayers etc. to all who say a Mass
of the Virgin on Thursdays in London.
2. Mariale. In an earlier hand ....... 7
Prol. Mirande uirginis qui miratur
The initials of the first seven paragraphs make the name
Mariale.
The prologue explains that the work consists of four triplets of
sermons for the Annunciation, Purification, Assumption, and
Nativity of the Virgin and a thirteenth for general use. It
ends
in qualibet eius sollemnitate uti poteris.
Sermo primus in annunc. S. Marie Virginis .... 8
In principio creauit—dies unus. (D)uo sunt opera dei
Names of authorities are given in red in the margin throughout.
The last sermon begins
Multe uirgines congregauerunt diuitias beata Maria sola super-
gressa est uniuersas . . . . . . . . 52 b
ending 82^:0 uere singularis gloria in uirgine et ex uirgine
domini matre Maria (unfinished ?)
Half the page and all 83 a blank.
3. De Sibyllis .......... 83 b
Sibille generaliter omnes femine (xc. 1281)
—ipsi cum eo regnabunt in sec. sec.
4. De Antichristo ......... 88 b
De antichristo uolentibus scire (xl. 1131)
—qua hora seculum iudicabit.
5. A smaller hand. Ps.-Jerome on the assumption (xxx. 122) . 91
Cogitis me o paula et eustochium
—et uos appareatis in gloria. Amen.
Ad interrogata de uirginis et matris domini resolutione . . 106
—cum quo regnum et imperium in omnia sec. sec. amen.
421. Petrus Blesensis etc.
G. 0. 10
4to. 122
194
Vellum, 8|x6, ff. 142, double columns of 36 lines. Cent, xii, xiii,
in a very good narrow upright hand. 2 fo. turn est quia.
Old binding, stamped with roll bearing the initial R. P. Strings
gone.
Contents by Sancroft.
Collation: i8—148 1510—1710.