Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 436: Hugh of Vienna (pseudo-Hugh of Saint-Cher OP), Commentary on the Apocalypse. John Wyclif, De officio pastorali

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There are two apparently unconnected works in CCCC MS 436, dating from c. 1400. The first is a commentary on the Apocalypse attributed in the manuscript to Hugo de Vienna, but in fact by an unknown author, pseudo-Hugh of Saint-Cher, so called because his Apocalypse commentary with the incipit Vidit Iacob in sompnis is sometimes attributed to Hugh of Saint-Cher OP (c. 1200-63) to whom several commentaries on that book are misattributed. The second text is a Latin tract by John Wyclif (d. 1384), De officio pastorali.
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Commentary on the Apocalypse -- De officio pastorali

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Alternative title Hugo Super Apocalypsim. Wyclif de Officii Pastorali
Type of resource mixed material
Extent ff. 2 + 136
Date created [ca. 1300 - 1499]
Language Latin
Material Vellum
Layout 26 lines to a page
Height (mm) 190
Width (mm) 129
Collation a(2), 1(8)-12(8) | 13(8)-17(8).
Writing clearly written
Foliation ff. a-b + i-ii + 1-136 + c
Additions Flyleaves from an unfinished psalter (xiv-xv).
2 fo. ista prophecia

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M.R. James Date xiv-xv
Downloadable James Catalogue Record
Superseded Interim Catalogue Record
Contains
TJames 256
Stanley Q. 1
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/dm833zd9241
Location MS 436
Repository UK, Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Parker Library

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