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James, M. R.; Lambeth Palace Library [Editor]
A descriptive catalogue of the manuscripts in the Library of Lambeth Palace: the mediaeval manuscripts — Cambridge: Univ.Pr., 1932

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LAMBETH LIBRARY

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Lib. vii. om. li ........ . 36
,, VIII. om. 1 viii ........ 59 b
,, IX. om. Ixvii ......... 793
,, x. om. Ixxvii ......... 107
Om. Ixxxiiii ends 136 (140) b : usque ad consummacionem
seculi. et tunc finitis laboribus mecum sine fine regnabitis.
Expl. exposicio hildebrandi serui ihesu Christi super matheum.
secundum uerba et sensum sanctorum expositorum et subtili-
tatem glosarum uenerandorum magistrorum. Adiuro te
scriptorem per tremendum iudicem ihesum christum ut
istud in fine libri scribas. et diligenter librum tuum secundum
presens exemplar corrigas. et ut in mandatis dei iuste usque
in finem uivas.
This is followed by an erasure of several lines, probably the
title of the following piece, which is written in a larger and
very irregular hand of the xiith century. It is the Epistle of
Jesus Christ concerning Sunday. The first complete sentence
remaining is :
qui uos demergunt in profundum maris • et ideo auertam faciem
mean a uobis et tabernaculis que fecerunt manus mee et
quecunque feceritis in sancta mea ecclesia ego iudicabo etc.
The next page ends : ut credant omnes et semper habeant in
memoriam. anathematizab(o) in present! et in futuro seculo
et • vij • trono.
The next page (141 3) begins : Juro ego per dei potestatem et
per sanctam trinitatem
—set de trono dei et de digitis dei eius. Vta(?) uice transmissa
est (?) de vij • Throno.
In die dominica creati sunt angeli etc.
■—In d. d. manna pluit de celo. In d. d. fecit dominus de
aqua uinum. In d. d. pauit dominus
The rest is erased and replaced by notes in the hand of the
annotator of f. 1. At bottom is an erased inscription in red
ink, which might possibly have given a clue to the
provenance.
The commentary of Hildebrand has not been printed. P. Allix
printed a passage of it from this MS. (on the Eucharist) in 1686 in
the Preface to a Determinatio of Joh. Parisiensis, and attributed it
to Gregory VII. Wharton, in his Auctarium to Ussher’s Hist.
Dogmatica (p. 405) pointed out that Gregory VII could not be the
author, since {inter alia) S. Bernard is quoted in the Commentary:
the author must have been a later Hildebrand living about 1150. I
know of no other MS. of the Commentary. In Migne, P.L. clxxi,
a Libelhis de Consolatione of Hildebrandus Junior, published by
Martene, is reprinted.
 
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