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1. Inc. capitula florum libri Bernardi (ten books) ... i
5 b blank.
Text begins f. 6, but the upper part of the leaf is torn.
Lib. II. 17 gold initial, in. 25 b, iv. 34, v. 41, VI. 58, VII. 70,
VIII. 88, ix. in imperfect: a gap in and after c. 30 (f. 117 3).
f. 118 resumes with cap. ill of another book, which has seven
chapters, ending 120a: quia utrobique periculum. Expl.
libri florum Bernardi.
This is not the Xth book as described in the capitula : it had
26 chapters.
120 b blank.
2. Inc. lib. primus speculi iuniorum. de malo culpe et pene . 121
Racionalem creaturam a deo factam
Lib. secundus. de bono, 151.
Ending 226 : nec pasci a parentibus debent.
226 b blank.
Other copies are in Laud. Misc. 166, Bodl. 767, Rawl. A. 367.
3. Compendium theologiae. Bonaventurae ..... 227
The beginning is torn away with the upper part of 227.
Pars II. (nice gold initial) 237, HI. 244, iv. 250, v. 257,
vi. 266b, vil. 276, ending 283 : donee intrem in gaudium
dei mei qui est trinus et unus deus bened. in sec. sec.
Amen.
(Expl. compend. theol. fr. bonauenturae).
On 286 a are some accounts (xvi); ‘in commonse ’ and ‘in
cyssyng’ ( = sizing) are the only two items, repeated often.
On 286 £ in two columns (xiii) a poem on the 12 abuses of the
Cloister :
lam pridem scolis ineram sed labilis intencio
hoc parum quod didiceram deZ<?Z me facto monacho
ob hoc in claustro residens me mancipaui studio
vt reuocarem usui quod perdidit obliuio.
5 Licet enim discrecio sit cordis mei modica
et res inmensas dicere non sufficit sciencia
me tamen ad thalamum trahunt mundi vicia
que conspicor extinguere uirtutum fere semina
Bella per ematheos campos1 nolo canere
10 Nec fraternas acies2 hectoremve gemere
Gesta ducis macedum3 qui scit(fit) mecenas4 dicere
sed in noua fert animus5 iam carmina prorumpere
Cum animaduerterem6 errare quam plurimos
morum et iusticie iam excedentes terminos
15 cum sim ipse monachus non transeam ad reliquos
sed carmen quoddam metrice scribam quod tangit monachos
1 Lucan. 2 Statius. 3 W. de Chatillon. 4 Horace, Sat.
5 Ovid, Metamm. 6 Cato, Disticha.
1. Inc. capitula florum libri Bernardi (ten books) ... i
5 b blank.
Text begins f. 6, but the upper part of the leaf is torn.
Lib. II. 17 gold initial, in. 25 b, iv. 34, v. 41, VI. 58, VII. 70,
VIII. 88, ix. in imperfect: a gap in and after c. 30 (f. 117 3).
f. 118 resumes with cap. ill of another book, which has seven
chapters, ending 120a: quia utrobique periculum. Expl.
libri florum Bernardi.
This is not the Xth book as described in the capitula : it had
26 chapters.
120 b blank.
2. Inc. lib. primus speculi iuniorum. de malo culpe et pene . 121
Racionalem creaturam a deo factam
Lib. secundus. de bono, 151.
Ending 226 : nec pasci a parentibus debent.
226 b blank.
Other copies are in Laud. Misc. 166, Bodl. 767, Rawl. A. 367.
3. Compendium theologiae. Bonaventurae ..... 227
The beginning is torn away with the upper part of 227.
Pars II. (nice gold initial) 237, HI. 244, iv. 250, v. 257,
vi. 266b, vil. 276, ending 283 : donee intrem in gaudium
dei mei qui est trinus et unus deus bened. in sec. sec.
Amen.
(Expl. compend. theol. fr. bonauenturae).
On 286 a are some accounts (xvi); ‘in commonse ’ and ‘in
cyssyng’ ( = sizing) are the only two items, repeated often.
On 286 £ in two columns (xiii) a poem on the 12 abuses of the
Cloister :
lam pridem scolis ineram sed labilis intencio
hoc parum quod didiceram deZ<?Z me facto monacho
ob hoc in claustro residens me mancipaui studio
vt reuocarem usui quod perdidit obliuio.
5 Licet enim discrecio sit cordis mei modica
et res inmensas dicere non sufficit sciencia
me tamen ad thalamum trahunt mundi vicia
que conspicor extinguere uirtutum fere semina
Bella per ematheos campos1 nolo canere
10 Nec fraternas acies2 hectoremve gemere
Gesta ducis macedum3 qui scit(fit) mecenas4 dicere
sed in noua fert animus5 iam carmina prorumpere
Cum animaduerterem6 errare quam plurimos
morum et iusticie iam excedentes terminos
15 cum sim ipse monachus non transeam ad reliquos
sed carmen quoddam metrice scribam quod tangit monachos
1 Lucan. 2 Statius. 3 W. de Chatillon. 4 Horace, Sat.
5 Ovid, Metamm. 6 Cato, Disticha.