Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 423: Letters and Documents concerning the University of Oxford. Sermons
Epistolae Oxonienses. Sermones
mixed material
Vellum and paper
ff. 1 + 49 + 21 + 82
Vellum
three volumes
200
135
1 vellum flyleaf, 1(18) 2(12) (paper) 3(10) (+1: 1st and two last and inner sheets paper, rest vellum) 4(8) (vellum) a(12) (+1: paper) b(8) (vellum) | A(12) (outer and middle sheets vellum) B(12)-F(12) G(10) (as A).
In a current hand
ff. a + i + pp. 1-214 + 214a-215a + 215-304 + f. b
The volume has been examined by Mr Strickland Gibson, who has kindly supplied me with references.
Mr Anstey mentions this volume in his Preface, p. vi. The hand of part of it at least is probably identical with that shewn in the second plate of his second volume.
On f. iv Parkerian notes on George Neville, etc., andHic liber quondam erat Wilhelmi Warham ut in pag. 30. On p. 30 is scribbled in pencil Warham Son liure (?).
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CCCC MS 423 is in three parts. The first is a sixteenth-century manuscript which contains a collection of letters and documents regarding the University of Oxford mostly relating to the church and theology, and a copy of the Ten Commandments in Middle English verse. The second and third parts, of the late fifteenth century, contain a collection of material on preaching including Thomas Penketh OESA (d. 1487), Ars sermocinandi, Simon Alcock (d. 1459), De modo dividendi themata, and sermons by Michael of Hungary (fl. c. 1450-1500).
xv late and xvi early
Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Kempe -- List of Bishops of London from Richard Clifford to Thomas Kempe -- On the building of the library at Oxford -- Two letters of Edward Poole to his father -- Letter of Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury to the University of Oxford, 1480 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV -- Letter of the University of Oxford to John Sante, Abbot of Abingdon, 1478 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Lionel Woodville, Dean of Exeter -- Letter of the University of Oxford to William Waynfleet, Bishop of Winchester, 1478 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Kempe, Bishop of London, 1478 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Kempe, Bishop of London, 1476 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to William Waynfleet, Bishop of Winchester -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Kempe, Bishop of London -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Kempe, Bishop of London -- Letter of the University of Oxford to John Morton, Bishop of Ely, 1480 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Myllyng, Bishop of Hereford, 1480 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury, 1480 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1481 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to John Morton, Bishop of Ely, 1481 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edmund Audley, Bishop of Rochester, 1481 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury, 1480 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Bourchier, Archdeacon of Canterbury -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury -- Letter of the University of Oxford to John Kempe -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury -- Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford -- Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford -- Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford -- Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford, 1471 -- Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford -- Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford -- Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford -- Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford -- Letter of the University of Oxford to John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, 1469 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV -- Letter of the University of Oxford to John Whethamstede, abbot of St Albans -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Richard Mey, 1470 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Henry VI, 1469 -- Decree of the University of Oxford -- Letter of John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, to the University of Oxford -- Letter of George Neville, Archbishop of York, to the University of Oxford, 1469 -- Letter of George Neville, Archbishop of York, to the University of Oxford -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Pope Pius II, 1459 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to George Neville, Archbishop of York, 1470 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1481 -- Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward of Lancaster, Prince of Wales -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Emperor Frederick III, 1443 -- Note by Matthew Parker concerning the manuscripts in the divinity schools in Oxford -- Ten commandments in English verse -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1480 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1477 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1475 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1472 -- Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1471 -- Ars sermocinandi -- De modo diuidendi themata -- Notes on sermon themes for the whole year -- Sermones praedicabiles
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Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Kempe
1-3
Epistola academiae ad Thomam Kempe episcopum Londinensem, laudes illi meritas attribuens, quod parietes scholarum theologiae lapide quadrato absolvisset, easque opere celato ostiis et turriculis ornasset
1-3
(1) Cum tuarum preclarissimarum laudum monumenta
List of Bishops of London from Richard Clifford to Thomas Kempe
4-4
De temporibus quibus episcopi Londinenses a Richardo Clifford ad Thomam Kempe sunt consecrati
4-4
In Parkerian hand
This article and the following one are more modern than the rest of the book, being added by Joceline and archbishop Parker
On the building of the library at Oxford
4-4
Of the building of the library at Oxford
4-4
In English and Latin in two Parkerian hands
This article and the previous one are more modern than the rest of the book, being added by Joceline and archbishop Parker
Two letters of Edward Poole to his father
5-6
Epistolae duae brevissimae Edwardi Poole, qui tunc in academia Oxoniensi studebat, ad patrem suum, in quibus commendat ei scribam academiae cui has literas perferendas dederat et enarrat quanta est ejus in academia expectatio
5-6
Edward Poole
author
(5) Qui meas ad te literas dabit
p. 6 blank
Letter of Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury to the University of Oxford, 1480
7-7
Epistola episcopi Sarisburiensis ad academiam Oxon. in qua gratulatur eis quod petitionem suam ejus consilio jam essent consecuturi, cum ipse cito esset venturus et nobilem infantulum in gremium matris suae oblaturus, data ex Windesora 7 Apr.
7-7
Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury
author
Cf. Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 456, etc.
Letter of the University of Oxford to Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury
7-8
Epistola academiae ad eundem episcopum, in qua maximas ei agunt gratias quod ejus consilio nobilis hic infantulus, regius scilicet nepos, universitati ascisceretur
7-8
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV
8-10
Epistola academiae ad regem Edwardum IV. in qua declarant innocentiam doctoris Smyth suspecti de heresi
8-10
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 415, etc.
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV
10-11
Epistola academiae ad eundem, ne avocaret latomos quos ad scholas theologiae perficiendas perquisiverunt, aut saltem si episcopus Winton. aliquos, quos usui suo concesserat rex, impertiri voluerit usui academiae, illis utendi potestatem faceret
10-11
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 446, etc.
Letter of the University of Oxford to John Sante, Abbot of Abingdon, 1478
11-12
Epistola academiae ad Iohannem abbatem de Abbendon, ut Romam profecturus, privilegia academiae confirmari curaret
11-12
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 447, etc.
Letter of the University of Oxford to Lionel Woodville, Dean of Exeter
12-13
Epistola academiae ad Leonellum Widevil Exon. ecclesiae decanum in qua continetur gratia ei concessa in congregatione solemni, nempe primum ut ad extraordinariam decretalium lecturam admitti, tum in decretis licentiari possit
12-13
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 448, etc.
Letter of the University of Oxford to William Waynfleet, Bishop of Winchester, 1478
13-14
Epistola academiae ad episcopum Winton. ut velit eis copiam facere utendi illis edificialibus instrumentis quae ad clarissimi ejus collegii fabricam comparata sunt
13-14
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 443, etc.
Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Kempe, Bishop of London, 1478
14-15
Epistola academiae ad episcopum London. quod eligerunt quatuor viros qui pecuniam ab eo reciperent pro edificatione scholarum theologiae et quam primum eis redderent 1478
14-15
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 435, etc.
Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Kempe, Bishop of London, 1476
15-16
Epistola academiae ad Thomam Kempe episcopum London. ut scholas theologiae jamdudum inchoatas sed multis annis mancas et prope neglectas perficere velit 1476
15-16
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 429, etc.
Letter of the University of Oxford to William Waynfleet, Bishop of Winchester
16-17
Epistola academiae ad episcopum Winton. ut confoederet pacem inter Thomam Davers et doctorem Haydok
16-17
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 431, etc.
Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Kempe, Bishop of London
17-18
Epistola academiae ad Thomam Kempe episcopum Londini in qua gratias ei agunt, quod eorum precibus adductus perfectionem scholarum theologiae in se suscepisset
17-18
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p.432
Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Kempe, Bishop of London
18-19
Alia epistola ad eundem eadem de re
18-19
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 438
Letter of the University of Oxford to John Morton, Bishop of Ely, 1480
19-20
Epistola academiae ad episcopum Eliensem ut nepotem suum faciat in jure canonico procedere
19-20
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 459
Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Myllyng, Bishop of Hereford, 1480
20-21
Epistola academiae ad episcopum Herefordensem, in qua gratias singulares ei reddunt pro singulari amore quo benemeritos academiae viros complectitur
20-21
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 460
Letter of the University of Oxford to Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury, 1480
22-23
Epistola academiae ad episcopum Sarum ut acceleret adventum domini Edwardi Poole ad academiam
22-23
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 461
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1481
23-24
Epistola academiae ad regem Edwardum IV. de electione Iohannis Harries in bedellum, quod licite nec secus ac jubent statuta facta est
23-24
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 465
Letter of the University of Oxford to John Morton, Bishop of Ely, 1481
24-25
Epistola academiae ad episcopum Eliensem ut regiae majestati innocentiam eorum in dicta electione persuadeat
24-25
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 465
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edmund Audley, Bishop of Rochester, 1481
25-25
Epistola academiae ad episcopum Roffensem de eadem re
25-25
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 466
Letter of the University of Oxford to Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury, 1480
26-26
Epistola academiae ad episcopum Sarum, in qua narrant quanto cum gaudio audierunt eum matrem suam Oxoniam jam esse visurum, desideratissimum infantem ducturum, dignissimique gradus ejus cathedram lecturis decoraturum; et quod magistrum Ricardum Andrew incorporaverunt et dominum Ricardum (Stephanum) Brown in artibus licentiaverunt prout desideraverat
26-26
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 463
Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Bourchier, Archdeacon of Canterbury
27-27
Epistola academiae ad Bowchier Cantuar. archidiaconum de gradibus ei concessis
27-27
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 460
Letter of the University of Oxford to Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury
28-28
Epistola academiae ad quendam episcopum (Episc. Sarum), in qua gratias ei agunt pro singulari ejus in academiam benevolentia, praesertim in negotiis magistri Ioannis Taylor cui datum est beneficium vel ab ipso episcopo vel eo postulante a rege
28-28
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 472
Letter of the University of Oxford to John Kempe
28-29
Epistola academiae ad Ioannem Kempe episcopum Londinensem, in qua gratias ei agunt pro praeclaris ejus in academiam meritis praesertim in edificatione scholarum
28-29
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 470
Letter of the University of Oxford to Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury
29-36
Epistola academiae ad Thomam Bouchier archiepiscopum Cantuar. in qua gratias ei agunt pro singulari benevolentia qua rempublicam eorum hactenus est complexus, et exorant ut in eadem perseveret
29-36
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 475
pp. 32-36 blank
Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford
37-37
Letter from king Edward IV. to the university, commanding them not to proceed to the election of a bedel till the coming thither of Nevyle archbishop of York their chancellor
37-37
Edward IV
author
Westminster, 15 Dec., cf. no. 20
Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford
37-38
From the same, directing them to proceed to the election of a chancellor in the room of the archbishop of York, whom he commands them to remove from that office; - he tells them they need not choose a bishop to protect and defend them as had been heretofore their custom, for that he would for the future be himself their protector
37-38
Edward IV
author
Windsor, 14 May
pp. 37-44 in English, possibly in another hand
Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford
38-39
From the same, signifying his approbation of their choice of Mr. Thomas Chaundeler his chaplain for their chancellor
38-39
Edward IV
author
Greenwich, 10 June, cf. no. 56
Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford, 1471
39-40
From the same, in recommendation of one Martyn a Portuguese fryar going to study at Oxford 1471
39-40
Edward IV
author
Southampton, 5 May
Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford
40-40
From the same, desiring them to restore master Thomas Beston whom they had formerly by his command expelled
40-40
Edward IV
author
Westminster, 3 Nov.
Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford
40-42
From the same, commanding them to search the university and to seize all the copies of the writings of Pecock and Wicliff, and publickly to burn them
40-42
Edward IV
author
Westminster, 13 Feb., cf. no. 55
Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford
42-43
From the same, thanking them for their ready and speedy execution of the above order
42-43
Edward IV
author
Windsor, 17 April, cf. no. 55
Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford
43-44
From the same, thanking them for their offer to keep perpetually yn the resumcion of the yere a masse of the holy gost with a special collect for him by name, and promising to be their special benefactor
43-44
Edward IV
author
Eltham, 11 April
Letter of the University of Oxford to John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, 1469
45-46
Epistola academiae ad comitem Wigorniae, in qua literis ab eo receptis respondent, et gratias ei maximas agunt pro beneficiis ejus
45-46
1 April 1469
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV
47-48
Epistola academiae ad regem Edwardum IV. in qua gratulantur ei de felici ejus in regnum reditu, hostibus subactis et deletis
47-48
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 395
Letter of the University of Oxford to John Whethamstede, abbot of St Albans
49-49
Epistola academiae ad Iohannem Frumentarium S. Albani abbatem, in qua gratias ei agunt pro libris quos academiae dederat
49-49
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 373
Letter of the University of Oxford to Richard Mey, 1470
50-50
Epistola academiae ad Ricardum Mey A.M. in qua gratias ei agunt pro pecunia quam in edificationem scholarum theologiae erogaverat
50-50
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 384
Letter of the University of Oxford to Henry VI, 1469
51-60
Epistola academiae ad regem Henricum VI. in qua gratulantur ei quod potestatem regiam recuperasset 1469
51-60
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 392
(53) blank
On pp. 54-56 a late Summa earum rerum que habentur in hiis literis
57-60 blank
But on p. 60 is a short list of names of men and women in a small hand
Decree of the University of Oxford
61-62
Decretum academiae Oxon. de assignando registrario cum annua pensione quatuor marcarum
61-62
In another hand
Letter of John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, to the University of Oxford
63-64
Epistola Iohannis comitis Wigorniae ad academiam, in qua promittit se daturum illis libros quorum indices miserat, data Pataviae 7 Feb. 1468
63-64
John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester
author
Letter of George Neville, Archbishop of York, to the University of Oxford, 1469
65-66
Epistola Georgii Neville archiepiscopi Ebor. ad academiam in qua rogat, ut Robertus Canon eo officio donaretur quod Iohannes Canee nuper obtinuit, data ex manerio suo de More kalends Decembris 1469
65-66
George Neville, Archbishop of York
author
Letter of George Neville, Archbishop of York, to the University of Oxford
66-68
Epistola ejusdem, quod summa ope laboravit, ut libros quos ipse comes Wigorniae academiae daturus erat, eo jam mortuo eis redderentur, ex domo sua apud Westmonasterium 15 kalendis Decembris
66-68
George Neville, Archbishop of York
author
Letter of the University of Oxford to Pope Pius II, 1459
68-69
Epistola academiae ad papam, in qua gratulantur ei quod gubernaculum universae ecclesiae sit ei a divina providentia tributum
68-69
In another script
The name J. Farley at the end. He wrote many of the letters in the Oxford Registrum F (note of Mr Strickland Gibson). His name also occurs in MS. 480 in Greek characters, as it also does in the Registrum (Anstey, p. xii), cf. Anstey, p. 361. For the subject of the letter, cf. Anstey, p. 346
Letter of the University of Oxford to George Neville, Archbishop of York, 1470
69-70
Epistola academiae ad Georgium Neville archiepiscopum Ebor. in qua rogant ut libros illos quibus a Wigorniae comite nuperius defuncto academia erat donata ad valorem quingentarum ferme marcarum eis obtinere summa sua prudentia dignaretur
69-70
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 389
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1481
70-74
Epistola academiae ad regem Edwardum IV. in qua gratias ei agunt quod cantuariam perpetuam fundaverat, et eam quoties vacaverit erudito quodam theologo ab academia nominando conferendam decreverat [ad quam nominant magistrum Iohannem Taylor] et quod lecturam theologiae sine audientium impensis concesserat
70-74
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 468
(74) blank
Letter from Edward IV to the University of Oxford
75-75
Epistola -- ad academiam, in qua gratias agit quod ex mero motu suo capellanum ejus G. Ascogh in filium academiae adoptaverant, data ex manerio suo de Sheene 3 Nov.
75-75
Edward IV
author
From the king: sent by 'capellanus noster M. Henr. Sever'
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward of Lancaster, Prince of Wales
75-77
Epistola academiae ad Edwardum filium regis Henrici VI. in qua orant ut tutelam et defensionem academiae in se suscipere dignaretur
75-77
Letter of the University of Oxford to Emperor Frederick III, 1443
77-78
Epistola academiae ad Fredericum Romanorum regem de pace et unitate sedis apostolicae stabiliendis
77-78
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 226
Note by Matthew Parker concerning the manuscripts in the divinity schools in Oxford
79-80
A note written by archbishop Parker that the MSS. formerly kept in the divinity-schools at Oxford were sold to Christ-Church
79-80
Matthew Parker
author
The note is as follows
Md that Mr Walley ciuilian attending vppon the L. Arundell and Lumley, and abowte 12. or 13 yeares agoe was Proctor in the Vniuersity of Oxford cominge to me M(att) C(antuar) the 2 of November Ao 1574 from the L. Lumley with certeine greate Bookes of textes and Comentaries of the Bible imperfect, as also 2 greate bookes of onely the text of the Bible old written in a common hand, whearewth was ioyned, a greate booke of the Psalter hauinge the begining glosed with Lattin notes, and the inward parte of the psalter, manie Psalmes glosed interlineally with the Saxon wordes, the whole Psalter being written in the Saxon carect. As he also brought one other of the 4 Euangelists in the Saxon charect. etc. Shewed me that whilest he was Proctor the Librarie of owre (lined through) the Diuinitie schoole theare was replenished with old Authors written, and with stalles and Deskes, on both sides Librarie wise, weare taken awaie and solde to Christes Church theare
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Ten commandments in English verse
81-86
The ten commandments in verse
81-86
(81) Sequitur de decem mandatis et de septem peccatis capitalibus siue mortalibus
(81) Thow shalt love god with harte entereWith all thi sowle with all thy myȝtheOthere god yn no manereThow shalt not haue be daye ne nyȝth, etc.
(83) headed: In dei nomine ego Joannes Pypyn. Some lines at top erased
(83) A second copy of no. 7
(85) A second copy of no. 8
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1480
87-91
Epistola academiae ad regem Edwardum IV. in qua maximas ei agunt gratias pro patrocinio suo et singulari illo beneficio quod nepotem suum Edwardum Pole apud eos educari voluerat 1480
87-91
1480, 5 kalendis Novembris
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1477
91-93
Epistola academiae ad eundem, contra injurias cancellario suo illatas in decimis colligendis
91-93
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 424
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1475
93-95
Epistola academiae ad eundem, in qua summis laudibus efferunt pietatem regiam in heresi reprimenda et dicunt se diligenter executos esse mandatum et libros Pecock et Wiclevi in academia inventos igni tradidisse
93-95
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 412
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1472
96-97
Epistola academiae ad eundem, quod eligerunt magistrum Thomam Chaundeler in cancellarium suum
96-97
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 400
Letter of the University of Oxford to Edward IV, 1471
97-98
Epistola academiae ad eundem, in qua gratias agunt pro summa ejus in academiam benevolentia
97-98
Anstey, Epistolae Academicae (Oxford Historical Society), p. 396
finis epistolarii Oxon.
Thomas Penketh OESA, Ars sermocinandi
99-124
Concionatorium Oxoniense sive ars sermocinandi
99-124
Thomas Penketh OESA
author
(99) Quamuis unica et certa ars sermocinandi tradi non solet
Ends with
(119) Antethemata in die parasceues aut pasche
(124) ut viden(tes) videant et audientes intelligant. Luc. 8o. In quibus precibus, etc.
Simon Alcock, De modo diuidendi themata
125-140
Concionatorium Oxoniense sive ars sermocinandi
125-140
Simon Alcock
author
Late title
(125) Ars sermocinandi tractatus secundus
Begins with memorial verses
(125) Ad quare per sicut notat In similatque gerundi, etc.
(125) In prescriptis versibus continentur dicciones per quas potest fieri diuisio
Ends, perhaps unfinished
(138) Agnoscens quod in operibus fidei perseuerantes eternam participent (recipient) felicitatem
A blank leaf follows (pp. 139-140)
Notes on sermon themes for the whole year
141-158
Themata pro sermonibus per totum annum
141-158
(141) (Themata pro sermonibus per totum annum)
(141) Dominica prima aduentus domini Hora est iam nos
Ends after Common of Saints with a Thema
(157) Mortuus est in senectute bona
(157) mors habet 3es condiciones. He is bitter to manis mynd. he ys siker to all mankynd. he bryngis euery man to end
(158) blank
Michael of Hungary OFM Obs, Sermones praedicabiles
159-303
Sermones XIII
159-303
Michael of Hungary OFM Obs
author
(159) Sermones (Michaelis de Ungaria)
In single lines
(159) Carissimi sicut dicit doctor de lira super mt 2. quod 4or de causis Judei christum sequebantur
Each Sermon has a headline of a word. In the colophon these words are given as two verses
(303) Sequitur . humiliat dominum . filius voca seruus .Stans . moritur diligit . venit ambula . surge resurge
English phrases occur frequently
Ends
(303) et si ita fecerimus ad dei gloriam perueniemus. Ad quam nos perducat
(303) Sequitur, etc. as above
(303) Carmina qui dedit hec benedicat Melchisadech
Printed: e.g. Louvain n.d., by Joh. Westphal. Hain *9045. Cf. no. 429
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