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B117. Books bought by Prior William More, 1518-31
60 identified entries found.
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B117.¶12 (`a boke of lawe called Archdeacon'):
Guido de Baysio, known as Archidiaconus [†1313], archdeacon of Bologna
Rosarium seu Apparatus ad Decretum
pr. [Strassburg 1473] (GW
3744), &c.; Schulte, 2. 187–8.
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B117.¶13:
Dominicus de S. Geminiano [†1431/36]
Commentarius in Librum sextum Decretalium
the two parts printed
together for the first time, Speyer [not after 1479] (GW 8648), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 295. [The first part was first printed at [Rome]: Sixtus
Riessinger, [before 1470] (GW 8643), the second part at [Rome]: Adam Rot,
1471 (GW 8644).]
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B117.¶17:
Henry Bohic [† after 1350]
Distinctiones in libros V Decretalium
pr. Lyon 1498 (GW
4964), &c.; Schulte, 2. 266–70.
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B117.18:
Willelmus de Pagula [early 14th cent.]
Summa summarum
unpr.; excerpts ed. L. E. Boyle, Proceedings of
Second Congress of Medieval Canon Law (Vatican City 1965), 415–56;
Bloomfield 0234; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 800.
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B117.¶19:
Henricus de Segusio, known as Hostiensis [c1200–1271]
Summa super titulis Decretalium
pr. Rome 1473 (GW 12231), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 125–7. [F. Soetermeer, `Summa archiepiscopi alias Summa
Copiosa: some remarks on the medieval editions of the Summa Hostiensis',
Ius commune 26 (1999) 1–25.]
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B117.¶22:
Hortus sanitatis, Latin tr.
pr. Mainz 1491 (Goff H486); Thorndike/Kibre
5, 994. The original version is the German of Johannes von Cube.
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B117.¶24:
Hortus uocabulorum
pr. by W. de Worde, Westminster 1500 (STC 13829), &c.
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B117.¶26a:
Liber sextus Decretalium, continuing the Decretals from Gregory IX
(1234) to Boniface VIII (1298)
pr. Strassburg 1465 (GW 4848), &c.;
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 933–1124; Schulte,
2. 34–44. [The ordinary gloss on the Sext is that of Iohannes Andreae;
at Paris that of Iohannes Monachus was preferred; the triple gloss also
contained Guido de Baysio.]
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B117.¶26b:
Constitutiones Clementinae, collecting the constitutions of Clement V,
promulgated by John XXII in 1317
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici,
2. 1129–1200; Schulte, 2. 45–50. [The ordinary gloss on the Clementines is
that of Iohannes Andreae; others include Jean le Moine, Guido de Baysio,
Jesselin de Cassagnes, Paulus de Liazariis, and William of Mont Lauzun.]
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B117.¶27:
Gratian [† by c1160]
Decretum
PL 187; ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, vol.
1 (1879). [The ordinary gloss on the Decretum is that of Iohannes Teutonicus,
revised in the mid 13th cent. by Bartholomew of Brescia: pr. Venice 1605;
Kuttner, 103–115.] [`Paleae' are canons added to Gratian's original
recension in the second, vulgate version.]
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B117.¶28:
Gregory IX (Ugolino da Segni) [c1148–1241, sedit 1227–1241]
Decretales
ed. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 1–928;
Schulte, 2. 3–25, 412. [The ordinary gloss on the Decretals is that by Bernard
of Parma: pr. Strassburg 1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte,
2. 115.] [Entries for Decretales ueteres are more likely to refer to one of
the older decretal compilations; entered under Bernard of Pavia.]
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B117.¶29 (`the Abbott'):
Nicholaus de Tudeschis, known as Abbas [†1445], archbishop of Palermo
Lectura in Decretales
pr. Venice 1475–77 (Goff P44), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 313.
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B117.¶30:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Legenda aurea, English tr. by William Caxton
pr. by W. Caxton,
Westminster 1483 (STC 24873), &c.
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B117.¶31 (`legenda sanctorum de Anglia'):
Noua legenda Anglie
pr. by W. de Worde, London 1516 (STC 4601); ed.
C. Horstman, Noua legenda Anglie (Oxford 1901).
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B117.¶32 (gl.):
Regula S. Benedicti
CPL 1852; ed. J. Neufville, SChr 181–2 (1972);
ed. R. Hanslik, CSEL 75 (19772).
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B117.¶33:
William Lyndwood [†1446]
Prouinciale
pr. [Oxford 1483] (STC 17102), &c.; pr. Oxford 1679;
C. R. Cheney, Medieval Texts and Studies (Oxford 1973), 158–84.
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B117.¶34:
Justinian [†565]
Corpus iuris ciuilis, comprising Justinian's Digestum, Codex,
Institutiones, and Nouellae
pr. with the gloss of Accursius, Lyon
1584; ed. P. Krüger & others (Berlin 1868–95). [See also under
individual titles.]
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B117.¶35:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
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B117.¶37:
Petrus de Anchorano [c1330–1416]
Commentary on the Sext
pr. Lyon 1517 &c.; Schulte, 2. 281.
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B117.¶38:
Philippus Franchus de Franchis [†1471]
Apparatus super Librum sextum Decretalium
pr. Venice 1499 (GW
10248), &c.; Schulte, 2. 188–9.
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B117.¶39 (`Archidiaconus super Sexto'):
Guido de Baysio, known as Archidiaconus [†1313], archdeacon of Bologna
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. Milan 1490 (GW 3743); Schulte,
2. 188–9. [See also under Liber Sextus.]
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B117.¶40:
Franciscus de Zabarellis (Francesco Zabarella) [1360–1417]
Lectura super Constitutiones Clementinas
pr. [Rome c. 1468–9]
(Goff Z2), &c.; Schulte, 2. 284.
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B117.¶41:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
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B117.¶42 (`Filinus ij volumes'):
Felinus Sandeus (Felino Maria Sandeo) [1444–1503]
G. Arrighi, Felino Sandei (1444–1503), Canonista e Umanista,
Accademia Lucchese di scienze lettore e arti, Studi e testi 23 (Lucca
1987).
Super Decretales
pr. Venice 1497–9 (Goff S142); Schulte, 2. 351.
But perhaps more likely the collection printed as commentary on the five
books, ed. Jacques Mareshcal, [?Lyon 1513].
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B117.¶44a (`consilia abbatis'):
Nicholaus de Tudeschis, known as Abbas [†1445], archbishop of Palermo
Consilia
pr. [Strassburg 1475] (Goff P28), Ferrara 1475
(Goff P29), &c.; Schulte, 2. 313.
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B117.¶44b:
Iohannes Calderinus (Giovanni Calderini) [†1365]
Consilia
pr. Rome 1472 (GW 5898), &c.; Schulte, 2. 251–2.
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B117.¶44c:
Lodovico of Bologna [1381–1456]
Consilia
pr. Bologna 1499 &c.; Schulte, 2. 347.
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B117.¶45:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Nouellae in Decretales
pr. Venice 1489 (GW 1729), &c.; pr.
Venice 1581; Schulte, 2. 219–21. For the various recensions, see
K. Pennington in ZRG kan. 74 (1988) 328–47.
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B117.¶†46 (`Prepositus super causis et super distinctionibus'):
Iohannes Antonius de S. Georgio [1439–1509]
Tractatus appellationum
pr. Como 1474 &c.; Schulte, 2. 338–41.
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B117.¶47 (2 vols):
Henricus de Segusio, known as Hostiensis [c1200–1271]
Lectura super Decretales
pr. Strassburg 1512 &c.; Schulte, 2. 125.
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B117.¶48:
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Rationale diuinorum officiorum
pr. Mainz 1459 (GW 9101), &c.;
ed. A. Davril & T. M. Thibodeau, CCCM 140, 140A (1995–8); Schulte,
2. 155. [There is also an annotated English translation of Book IV by T. M.
Thibodeau (Turnhout 2013).]
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B117.¶49 (`. . in Anglia'):
Noua legenda Anglie
pr. by W. de Worde, London 1516 (STC 4601); ed.
C. Horstman, Noua legenda Anglie (Oxford 1901).
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B117.¶50:
Adam the Carthusian [early 15th cent.]
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 8–9.
Speculum spiritualium
¶*pr. Paris 1510 (Moreau, 1. 1510); Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 8–9, identified the writer as most probably Adam Horsley
OCarth (†1424). The Syon catalogue SS1.793 refers to the addition of
rubrics by Henry the Carthusian, identified by Sharpe, Latin Writers,
165, as Henry Rickmansworth OCarth (†1430/31).
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B117.¶53 (`Hugo cardinalis j volume'):
Hugh of Saint-Cher OP [†1263]
unspecified works
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B117.¶54 (`opera Willelmi Parisiensis'):
William of Auvergne, known as Parisiensis [c1180–1249], bishop of Paris
P. Viard in DS 6 (1967) 1182–92.
Opera
pr. [Nürnberg c. 1497] (GW 11862), &c.; Guillelmi
Alverni opera omnia (Paris/Orleans 1674). [P. Glorieux in Miscellanea
moralia in honorem Arthur Janssen (Louvain 1948), 551–65, on the 1674
edition.]
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B117.¶55 (anon.):
Dominicus Nannus Mirabellius [fl. 1500]
Polyanthea
pr. Savona 1503 &c.
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B117.¶56:
Richard of Saint-Victor OSA [†1173]
R. Goy, Die handschriftliche Überlieferung der Werke Richards von
St. Viktor im Mittelalter, Bibliotheca Victorina 18 (Turnhout 2006).
De trinitate
PL 196. 887–992; ed. J. Ribaillier, Textes
philosophiques du moyen âge 6 (Paris 1958).
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B117.¶57 (`opera'):
Hilary of Poitiers [c310–367], bishop of Poitiers
Opera
pr. Paris 1510 (Adams H549), &c.
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B117.¶59:
Lorenzo Iustiniano [1380–1456]
Dottrina della uita monastica
pr. Venice 1494 (Goff J500).
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B117.¶60 (`opera'):
Rupert of Deutz OSB [c1075–1129/30], abbot of Deutz
Opera
pr. Cologne: F. Birckmann, 1526–8 (Adams R916, R921, R928,
R932, R935, R939, R941), &c. [Birckman's edition is not described as Opera
but runs to seven vols. during the years 1526–9.]
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B117.¶61:
Guillaume Pepin [†1533]
J. K. Farge, Biographical Register of Paris Doctors of Theology
1500–1536 (Toronto 1980), 364–7.
Expositio in Genesim
pr. Paris 1528.
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B117.¶62 (`opera'):
Basil of Caesarea [c330–379], bishop of Caesarea
Opera, Latin tr.
by Raphael Volaterranus, pr. Rome 1515 (Adams B332),
&c.; by various hands, Paris 1520, Cologne 1523, &c.; tr. Janus Cornarius: pr.
Basel 1540 (Adams B336), &c.
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B117.¶63a:
Bede the Venerable [c673–735], monk of Wearmouth–Jarrow
De natura rerum
CPL 1343.
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B117.¶63b:
Bede the Venerable [c673–735], monk of Wearmouth–Jarrow
De schematibus et tropis
CPL 1567; ed. C. B. Kendall, CCSL 123A (1975) 151–71.
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B117.¶64:
Angelomus of Luxeuil [†855], monk of Luxeuil
Enarrationes in libros Regum
PL 115. 243–552; Stegmüller
Bibl. 1335–8.
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B117.¶65:
Philippus Presbyter [†455/6]
Commentary on Job
CPL 643.
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B117.¶66 (`opera'):
Bruno [c1032–1101]
Opera
pr. [Paris:] Badius Ascensius [1524] (Moreau, 3. 624).
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B117.¶67 (`opera'):
Cyprian of Carthage [†258], bishop of Carthage
Opera
pr. Rome 1471 (GW 7883), &c.
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B117.¶69:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
Kaeppeli's repertory of Dominican writers excluded Thomas Aquinas, for
whom there is no manuscript-based listing. Since the list by Glorieux,
1. 85–104, the tally of works has been reduced. For an up-to-date list,
see G. Emery in J. P. Torrell, Thomas Aquinas 1 The Person and His work
(Washington, DC, 1996), 330–61, following on from lists by I. T. Eschmann
in E. Gilson, The Christian Philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas (New York,
NY, 1956), 381–437, and J. A. Weisheipl, Friar Thomas d'Aquino (New
York, NY, 1974), 355–405. There is an up-to-date list of current editions
by E. Alarcón, Optimae editiones operum Thomae de Aquino,
http://corpusthomisticum.org/reoptiedi.html.
Commentary on Job
STO 26. 1–230; Glorieux Rép. 14az; Stegmüller
Bibl. 8027.
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B117.¶70 (`opera'):
Fulgentius of Ruspe [† c532], bishop of Ruspe
Opera
pr. Hagenau 1520 (Adams F1136) (with Ioannes Maxentius), &c.
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B117.¶71:
Philo Iudaeus [1st cent.]
[pseud.]
Centum et duae quaestiones
pr. Paris 1520.
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B117.¶72:
Statuta Angliae
manuscript collections vary, but most begin with
Magna carta; for example, CUL MS Dd. 10. 28 (s. xiv), Baker, English
Legal Manuscripts, xxii–xxiv. In print, Magna carta cum statutis, pr.
by R. Pynson, London 1508 &c. (STC 9266–73). [See also under Magna
carta, Statuta noua.]
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B117.¶73a:
Haimo of Auxerre [fl. 840–865]
Textes et manuscrits exégétiques carolingiens. Études autour d'Haymon
d'Auxerre, ed. S. Shimahara (Turnhout 2007).
Commentary on the Pauline Epistles
pr. Strassburg 1519, &c.;
PL 117. 361–938; Stegmüller Bibl. 3101–114.
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B117.¶73b:
Haimo of Auxerre [fl. 840–865]
Commentary on the Song of Songs
CPL 910; PL 70. 1055–1106
(as Cassiodorus, with biblical quotations marked); PL 117. 295–358 (as
Haimo); Stegmüller Bibl. 3065, 3079.
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B117.¶74:
Haimo of Auxerre [fl. 840–865]
Commentary on the Minor prophets
PL 117. 11–294; Stegmüller
Bibl. 3088–99.
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B117.¶75:
Haimo of Auxerre [fl. 840–865]
Commentary on Revelation
PL 117. 937–1220 (as Haimo); Stegmüller
Bibl. 3072, 3122.
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B117.¶79:
Ludolf of Saxony OCarth [c1300–1378]
Vita Christi
pr. [Cologne c. 1472] (CIBN L260), &c.; ed. L. M.
Rigollot, Ludolphus de Saxonia. Vita Iesu Christi (Paris/Rome 1865, 1870).
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B117.¶82:
Robert Fabian [†1513]
Prima pars cronecorum
pr. by R. Pynson, London 1516
(STC 10659). Or more likely the later edition, Fabyans cronycle newly
printed, London 1533 (STC 10660).
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B117.¶86:
The Passyon of our Lorde, tr. from French by Andrew Chertsey
pr. by W.
de Worde, London 1521 and 1532 (STC 14558–9).
60 identified entries found.
All data was derived from the List of Identifications by Professor Richard Sharpe.
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