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Theological miscellany Ms. Codex 696
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
Manuscript Overview
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Physical Description

Support: parchment; Extent: 72 leaves : 165 x 106 x 172 x 129 mm; Collation: Parchment, 72; 1-3⁸, 4¹², 5-6⁸, 7-8⁶, 9⁸; [1-72]; modern foliation in pencil, upper right recto.

Layout

Written in 2 columns.

Script

Written in a Gothic hybrid script by at least 5 different hands.

Notes

Ms. codex.

Title supplied by cataloger.

Item 1 incipit: De Castitate et continentia (f. 1r) [first letters of alphabet are missing]. (This work, titled Liber Scintillarum in Zacour-Hirsch, is not the same text as that of Defensor.)

Item 2, second sermon incipit: Primum querite regnum dei et hec omnia adicientur vobis (f. 30r).

Item 3 incipit: In nomine Iesu Christi incipiunt interrogaciones que de scripturis sanctis et canonibus sacris in foro penitencie ad utilitatem confitencium fieri possunt et debent (f. 37r).

Item 4, second sermon incipit: Effundam spiritum meum super omnem carmen (f. 53r).

Item 6 incipit: Inter Ierusalem et Babyloniam nulla pax est sed guerra continua (f. 59r) (Migne 183, 761-765).

Item 7 incipit: Forte die quadam avarus libidini obvians (f. 59v).

Item 8 incipit: Ad habendum salutifere confessionis breviordinem (f. 61v).

Item 9 incipit: Domino patri[?] dei gratia portuensi episcopo Lotharius indignus diaconus gratiam in praesenti (f. 62r).

Item 10 incipit: Quindecim signa xv dierum ante diem iudicii invenit sanctus Ieronimus in annalibus Hebreorum (f. 70v) (Migne 217, 717-746).

Item 11 incipits: a. Tempus acceptabile, tempus est salutis (Walther 19171) and b. Sacerdotes mementote, nichil maius sacerdote (Walter 16999) (f. 72v).

Folios 1-58 are 14th century, folios 59-72 are 13th century, originally from at least two different manuscripts, from Germany (according to Zacour-Hirsch).

Some leaves stained, breaking at the edges.

These are pages that we pulled aside that disrupted the flow of the manuscript reader. These may be bindings, inserts, bookmarks, and various other oddities.

Spine

Keywords
13th century
14th century
German
Germany
Collection of Sermons
Literature -- Poetry
Bible
University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

Binding

Modern vellum over wooden boards.

Language

Latin

Provenance

Sold by Helmuth Domizlaff (Munich), 1952.

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Language

Latin

Provenance

Sold by Helmuth Domizlaff

Manuscript Overview

Notes

Ms. codex.

Title supplied by cataloger.

Item 1 incipit: De Castitate et continentia (f. 1r) [first letters of alphabet are missing]. (This work, titled Liber Scintillarum in Zacour-Hirsch, is not the same text as that of Defensor.)

Item 2, second sermon incipit: Primum querite regnum dei et hec omnia adicientur vobis (f. 30r).

Item 3 incipit: In nomine Iesu Christi incipiunt interrogaciones que de scripturis sanctis et canonibus sacris in foro penitencie ad utilitatem confitencium fieri possunt et debent (f. 37r).

Item 4, second sermon incipit: Effundam spiritum meum super omnem carmen (f. 53r).

Item 6 incipit: Inter Ierusalem et Babyloniam nulla pax est sed guerra continua (f. 59r) (Migne 183, 761-765).

Item 7 incipit: Forte die quadam avarus libidini obvians (f. 59v).

Item 8 incipit: Ad habendum salutifere confessionis breviordinem (f. 61v).

Item 9 incipit: Domino patri[?] dei gratia portuensi episcopo Lotharius indignus diaconus gratiam in praesenti (f. 62r).

Item 10 incipit: Quindecim signa xv dierum ante diem iudicii invenit sanctus Ieronimus in annalibus Hebreorum (f. 70v) (Migne 217, 717-746).

Item 11 incipits: a. Tempus acceptabile, tempus est salutis (Walther 19171) and b. Sacerdotes mementote, nichil maius sacerdote (Walter 16999) (f. 72v).

Folios 1-58 are 14th century, folios 59-72 are 13th century, originally from at least two different manuscripts, from Germany (according to Zacour-Hirsch).

Some leaves stained, breaking at the edges.

Script note

Written in a Gothic hybrid script by at least 5 different hands.

References
Binding Images

These are pages that we pulled aside that disrupted the flow of the manuscript reader. These may be bindings, inserts, bookmarks, and various other oddities.

Spine

Keywords
13th century
14th century
German
Germany
Collection of Sermons
Literature -- Poetry
Bible
University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
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