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BENEDICTINES: Dover-St Martin's
BM1. John Whitfield's catalogue, 1389
1120 identified entries found.
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BM1.3:
Jerome [c347–420]
Prologue to Job
ed. D. de Bruyne, Préfaces de la Bible latine
(Namur 1920), 38; Lambert 417; Stegmüller Bibl. 344.
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BM1.4a–7 (4 copies, all bibles):
Jerome [c347–420]
Epistula ad Paulinum presbyterum (ep. 53, `Frater Ambrosius')
CPL
620; ed. I. Hilberg, CSEL 54 (19962) 442–65; Stegmüller Bibl. 284,
3306. [Most commonly found as the preface to Jerome's Vulgate.]
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BM1.9b (`leges regum Anglie', inc.):
Quadripartitus
ed. F. Liebermann, Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen (Halle
1898–1916), 1. 279–371 (1–2 Cn; other texts in chronological order); C. P.
Wormald & R. Sharpe in Law and Government in Medieval England and Normandy,
edited by G. S. Garnett & J. G. H. Hudson (Cambridge 1994), 111–72.
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BM1.9c:
John Beleth [† after 1182]
Summa de ecclesiasticis officiis
ed. H. Douteil, CCCM
41, 41A (1976).
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BM1.13b (attrib. Aug.):
Vigilius Thapsensis [fl. 484], bishop of Thapsus
Contra Felicianum arianum
CPL 808. [See also Athanasius.]
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BM1.13c (`A. ad Paulum et Eutropium', inc.):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De perfectione iustitiae hominis
CPL 347.
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BM1.13d:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De natura et gratia
CPL 344.
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BM1.13e (`A. ad V. contra pellagium'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Epistulae ad Valentinum (epp. 214–15)
CPL 262; PL 33. 968–74;
ed. A. Goldbacher, CSEL 57 (1911) 380–96.
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BM1.13f:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De gratia et libero arbitrio
CPL 352.
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BM1.13g:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De correptione et gratia
CPL 353; ed. G. Folliet, CSEL 92
(2000) 219–80.
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BM1.13h:
Jerome [c347–420]
Prologue to Isaiah
ed. D. de Bruyne, Préfaces de la Bible latine
(Namur 1920), 123; Stegmüller Bibl. 482.
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BM1.14b (`summa ut nos iuniores'):
Summa Vt nos minores
unpr.; Bloomfield 6231.
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BM1.16 (`prohemium W. in cantica canticorum', inc.):
William of Newburgh OSA [† after 1199]
Explanatio sacri epithalamii in matrem sponsi
ed.
J. C. Gorman, Spicilegium Friburgense 6 (1960) 71–364; Stegmüller Bibl.
3009.
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BM1.17a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Moralia in Iob
CPL 1708; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 143, 143A, 143B
(1979–85).
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BM1.†17b (`ars collacionum uel sermo', inc. is Hom. Ez. II 10):
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae in Ezechielem
CPL 1710; ed. M. Adriaen, CCSL 142 (1971).
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BM1.19b (`exposiciones dictionum biblie', inc.):
Garnier de Rochefort [† after 1225], bishop of Langres
(ps. Hrabanus Maurus), Allegoriae sacrae scripturae
PL 112. 849–1088; Stegmüller Bibl. 2364, 7078.
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BM1.‡20b:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
De libertate arbitrii
SAO 1. 207–26.
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BM1.22a:
Philip the Chancellor (Philippe de Grève) [†1236]
H. Meylan, in an unpublished thesis for the Ecole des chartes (1927), cited
by F. Ueberweg, Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie, ed. B. Geyer
(1923–8), 2. 730, distinguishes Philippus Cancellarius from Philippus de
Greva, with whom he has been customarily identified.
Sermones in Psalterium
ed. Iudocus Badius Ascensius, ¶*pr. Paris
1523 (Moreau, 3. 568); Schneyer Rep. 4. 848–68; Stegmüller Bibl. 6952;
Glorieux Rép. 119b.
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BM1.23b (`sermones legibiles in festis', inc. from serm. 42):
Leo the Great [sedit 440–461]
Sermones
CPL 1657–8; pr. [Rome 1470] (Goff L131), &c.; ed. A.
Chavasse, CCSL 138, 138A (1973).
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BM1.27c (attrib. Gregory):
Ambrosius Autpertus [†781]
De conflictu uitiorum et uirtutum
PL 17. 1057–74
& under other authors; ed. R. Weber, CCCM 27B (1979) 907–31; Bloomfield 0455.
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BM1.29b (`Lilbertus abbas Westmonasterii', inc.):
Gilbert Crispin OSB [†1117], abbot of Westminster
Disputatio iudaei et christiani
PL 159. 1005–1036; ed. A. S. Abulafia
& G. R. Evans, Auctores Britannici medii aeui 8 (1986), 8–53.
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BM1.30d, (`sermones S. archiepiscopi'):
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Sermones
largely unpr.; listed in Schneyer Rep. 5. 466–507 and by P. B.
Roberts, Studies in the Sermons of Stephen Langton (Toronto 1968), 139–242.
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BM1.30e:
Richard Wetheringsett [13th cent.]
Summa Qui bene praesunt
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 519;
Bloomfield 4583. [Almost always anonymous.]
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BM1.33:
Jerome [c347–420]
Commentary on Matthew
CPL 590; Lambert 217.
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BM1.‡35 (IV):
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
SBonO vols. 1–4; Distelbrink
2; Glorieux Rép. 305b; Stegmüller Sent. 111.
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BM1.37a (`breuiarium sententiarum', inc. Stegmüller 6):
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
—–, Sententiarum abbreuiationes
various texts, all unpr.;
Stegmüller Sent. 2–9,8.
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BM1.38 (IV):
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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BM1.39a (IV):
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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BM1.39b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
L. Minio-Paluello in DSB 1. 267–81 (on tradition and influence).
Indexing Aristotle's works presents difficulties at several levels. He
wrote a great deal. The sources provide evidence at different periods for the
Greek text, multiple Latin translations from Arabic and from Greek, groupings
of individual works under familiar medieval titles, and a wide range of
pseudonymous texts. The descriptions provided by the sources are often
imprecise, especially as to which Latin translation was recorded. Since the
sixteenth century scholarly interest has focused on the Greek text rather than
on versions current in the middle ages. Only in recent decades has
Aristoteles Latinus attempted to document the Latin versions current at
different times, but its progress with editions has been slow. Recently
Aristoteles Latinus Database (ALD) has provided complementary material.
Since 1971 a separate series Aristoteles Semito-Latinus has aimed to edit
translations from Arabic. Where neither is not available, one must have
recourse either to major sixteenth-century printings of Latin (in cases where
they print the medieval versions) or to the earliest printed editions that may
themselves have been documented by our sources. The resulting index is
inevitably uneven. Thanks to Pieter de Leemans for his advice.
De anima, Latin tr. from Arabic by Michael Scot
pr. Padua 1472 (GW
2349), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 179, 1271.
Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice [AL 12/1], ed. J. Decorte & J. Brams,
ALD.
Latin tr. from Greek by William de Moerbeke [AL 12/2], pr. with Thomas
Aquinas's commentary, ed. R. A. Gauthier, STO 45/1 (1984).
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BM1.40a (IV):
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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BM1.40b (`elucidarium', inc.):
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
Elucidarius
PL 172. 1109–1176; ed. Y. Lefèvre, L'Elucidarium et
les lucidaires, Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome
180 (Paris 1954), 361–477.
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BM1.40c (`Deleth de rebus et ordinibus ecclesie'):
John Beleth [† after 1182]
Summa de ecclesiasticis officiis
ed. H. Douteil, CCCM
41, 41A (1976).
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BM1.40d (`I. de summo bono'):
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Sententiae
CPL 1199; pr. Nuremberg [not after April 1470] (Goff
I192), &c.; ed. P. Cazier, CCSL 111 (1998); Diaz 111.
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BM1.41a (anon., `summa super sentencias', inc.):
Peter of Poitiers [c1130–1205]
Sententiarum libri V
PL 211. 78–1280; ed. P. S. Moore & M. Dulong,
Publications in Medieval Studies 7, 11 (Notre Dame, IN, 1943–50); Stegmüller
Sent. 679.
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BM1.41b (`doctores super epistolas Pauli', inc.):
Gilbert de la Porrée [1076–1154]
Gloss on the Pauline Epistles
fragments ed. R. M. Martin, RHE 13
(1912) 677–83; Stegmüller Bibl. 2515–28; Landgraf, 109–10.
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BM1.42a (IV):
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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BM1.42c (anon.):
Defensor of Ligugé [late 7th cent.]
Liber scintillarum
CPL 1302; ed. H. M. Rochais, CCSL 117 (1957)
1–234.
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BM1.42d:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
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BM1.42e (anon., inc.):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
[pseud.]
Speculum ecclesiae
PL 177. 335–80; H. Weisweiler, Mélanges
J. de Ghellinck, 2. 534–70; Bloomfield 1439.
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BM1.43–4 (`Petrus Cartusiensis . .', inc.):
Peter of Tarentaise OP (later Innocent V) [c1224–1276, sedit 1276]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
pr. Toulouse 1649–52;
Stegmüller Sent. 690; Kaeppeli 3340.
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BM1.45 (IV):
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
SBonO vols. 1–4; Distelbrink
2; Glorieux Rép. 305b; Stegmüller Sent. 111.
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BM1.†46 (III):
Gandulf of Bologna [† after 1185]
Sententiae
ed. J. von Walter (Vienna 1924); Stegmüller Sent. 244.
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BM1.47 (IV):
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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BM1.48a (`breuiarium sententiarum', inc. Stegmüller 9,5):
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
—–, Sententiarum abbreuiationes
various texts, all unpr.;
Stegmüller Sent. 2–9,8.
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BM1.48c (`A. de uera penitencia', inc. 351):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermones de poenitentia (serm. 351–2)
CPL 284; PL 39.
1535–60. [See also Augustine ps., De poenitentibus, serm. 393.]
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BM1.49a:
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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BM1.49b (inc.):
Peter the Chanter [†1197]
Libellus de contrarietatibus Sacrae Scripturae
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl. 6452–3.
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BM1.49c (`encheridion uel anulus Sixti'):
Sextus the Pythagorean [?2nd cent.]
Sententiae, tr. Rufinus
CPG 1115; ed. H. Chadwick, The Sentences
of Sextus (Cambridge 1959), 9–63.
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BM1.50:
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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BM1.51:
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Sententiarum libri IV
pr. [Strassburg, before 1471] (Goff P479),
&c.; PL 192. 521–962; ed. I. Brady, Spicilegium Bonauenturianum 4–5
(Grottaferrata 1971–81).
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BM1.52 (`glose super librum Sententiarum', inc.):
Hugh of Saint-Cher OP [†1263]
Commentary on the Lombard's Sentences
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent.
372; Kaeppeli 1983.
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BM1.53a (`liber sententiarum uel scintillarum Cassiodori'):
Defensor of Ligugé [late 7th cent.]
Liber scintillarum
CPL 1302; ed. H. M. Rochais, CCSL 117 (1957)
1–234.
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BM1.54 (anon.):
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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BM1.55a:
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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BM1.55b (`compendium historiarum Petri', inc.):
Peter of Poitiers [c1130–1205]
Genealogia historiarum
ed. P. S. Moore (Notre Dame, IN, 1936);
Stegmüller Bibl. 6778; Glorieux Rép. 100f.
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BM1.56a:
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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BM1.56c:
Egilbertus [?]
De remissione peccati
unidentified.
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BM1.57 (part):
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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BM1.58 (part):
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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BM1.59a:
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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BM1.59c (part):
Peter of Poitiers [c1130–1205]
Genealogia historiarum
ed. P. S. Moore (Notre Dame, IN, 1936);
Stegmüller Bibl. 6778; Glorieux Rép. 100f.
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BM1.59f (prose):
Nigel Witeker OSB [† after 1206]
De eruditione praelatorum
ed. T. Wright, Anglo-Latin Satirical
Poets, RS 59 (1872), 146–53 (verse), 153–230 (prose); ed. A. Boutemy,
Nigellus de Longchamps (Paris 1959), 144–9 (verse), 150–210 (prose);
WIC 14366.
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BM1.60:
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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BM1.61a:
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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BM1.61b (part):
Peter of Poitiers [c1130–1205]
Genealogia historiarum
ed. P. S. Moore (Notre Dame, IN, 1936);
Stegmüller Bibl. 6778; Glorieux Rép. 100f.
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BM1.62:
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
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BM1.63:
John of La Rochelle OFM [c1190–1245]
List of works by J. G. Bougerol in AFH 87 (1994) 205–216.
Gloss on Pauline Epistles
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl.
4901; Glorieux Rép. 302s.
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BM1.66b (`Lotharius de miseria hominis'):
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De miseria humanae conditionis (1194–5)
PL 217. 701–746; ed.
M. Maccarrone (Lugano 1955); ed. R. E. Lewis (Athens, GA, 1978); Bloomfield
1753.
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BM1.66c:
Elias of Evesham OSB [fl. 1200]
Quadrilogus de uita S. Thomae Cantuariensis
ed. J. C. Robertson, RS 67/4 (1879), 266–424; BHL 8194–5.
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BM1.66d:
Robert Bacon OP [†1248]
Veriloquium de sanctitate beati Edmundi Cantuariensis archiepiscopi
ed. C. H. Lawrence, St Edmund of Abingdon (Oxford 1960), 248–53.
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BM1.†69a (`preposiciones grece secundum Priscianum'):
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Praepositiones Graecae
unpr.; WIC 8972; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
256.
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BM1.70b (`. . de translatione', inc.):
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Sermones
largely unpr.; listed in Schneyer Rep. 5. 466–507 and by P. B.
Roberts, Studies in the Sermons of Stephen Langton (Toronto 1968), 139–242.
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BM1.76a (`tractatus de lapsu et reparacione hominis', inc.):
Ralph of London OSB [13th cent.]
Electuarium, inc. `Consideranti diligentius'
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 449.
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BM1.76b:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
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BM1.76c:
Confessionis informatio, inc. `Vade ostende te sacerdoti [Mt 8
14]
In his (quattuor) uerbis': unpr.; Bloomfield 6307–8.
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BM1.76d:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Homiliae quattuor super Missus est
SBO 4. 13–58; Stegmüller
Bibl. 1726.
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BM1.77a (`speculum iuniorum', anon., inc.):
Simon of Hinton OP [† after 1261]
Summa iuniorum
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 615; Bloomfield 0245;
Kaeppeli 3600. [Anonymous entries for Speculum iuniorum may be this work or,
more likely, that entered below, under Speculum; Simon's work is the commoner
but is usually called Summa.]
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BM1.77b (anon., inc.):
Hugh of Saint-Cher OP [†1263]
[pseud.]
Epitome of Lombard's Sentences
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent. 373;
Kaeppeli 1994.
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BM1.78a:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De sacramentis
CPL 154.
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BM1.78b (`liber de Asseneth uxore Iosephi'):
Liber Ioseph et Aseneth, Latin tr. from Greek
ed. M. R. James in P.
Batiffol, Studia Patristica (Paris 1890), 2. 89–115; C. Burchard,
Untersuchungen zu Joseph und Aseneth. Überlieferung – Ortsbestimmung
(Tübingen 1965); Stegmüller Bibl. 88,4–5.
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BM1.78c:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De Ioseph patriarcha
CPL 131.
-
BM1.78d (`de patriarchis liber secundus', inc.):
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De patriarchis
CPL 132.
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BM1.78e–f:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De poenitentia
CPL 156.
-
BM1.78g–h:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De excessu fratris Satyri
CPL 157.
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BM1.78i–j (`A. de nuptiis . ., A. contra cartulam', inc.):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De nuptiis et concupiscentia
CPL 350. The letter to Valerius
(ep. 200) often precedes the work, and the second book is sometimes
distinguished as Contra cartulam.
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BM1.78k (`tractatus de commendatione ecclesie', inc.):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermo de muliere forti (serm. 37)
CPL 284; CPPM 1. 121; PL 38.
221–35; ed. C. Lambot, CCSL 41 (1961) 446–73.
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BM1.79a:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De poenitentia
CPL 156.
-
BM1.79b (prose):
Nigel Witeker OSB [† after 1206]
De eruditione praelatorum
ed. T. Wright, Anglo-Latin Satirical
Poets, RS 59 (1872), 146–53 (verse), 153–230 (prose); ed. A. Boutemy,
Nigellus de Longchamps (Paris 1959), 144–9 (verse), 150–210 (prose);
WIC 14366.
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BM1.79c:
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De miseria humanae conditionis (1194–5)
PL 217. 701–746; ed.
M. Maccarrone (Lugano 1955); ed. R. E. Lewis (Athens, GA, 1978); Bloomfield
1753.
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BM1.79d (`tractatus super regula monachorum', inc.):
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
De professione monachorum
ed. B. Pez, Thesaurus
anecdotorum nouissimus (Vienna 1721), 567–650; Kaeppeli 1624.
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BM1.80a (`Ciprianus in epistolis Pauli'):
Cyprian of Carthage [†258], bishop of Carthage
[dub.]
`Super epp. ad Romanos, Corinthios, Galathas'
unidentified.
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BM1.80b (`Macarius ad Ianuarium', inc.):
Bachiarius [early 5th cent.]
De lapso
CPL 569.
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BM1.81:
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
Homilies. On the collection of Latin homilies that circulated in England
see A. Wilmart, JTS 19 (1917–18) 305–327. [Itemized examples of such
collections in B13.82, B24.*39–49, B71.101, B77.*59, FA8.106; many of the
homilies are pseudonymous.]
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BM1.82a:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De praecepto et dispensatione
pr. [Paris 1494/9] (GW 3909), &c.;
SBO 3. 253–94.
-
BM1.82b:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De diligendo Deo
SBO 3. 119–154.
-
BM1.82c (`B. ad nouiter conuersos', inc.):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Epistola ad quosdam nouiter conuersos (ep. 462)
SBO 8. 438–45.
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BM1.82d (`Bernardus ad fratres de Monte Dei', inc.):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Apologia ad Guillelum S. Theodorici abbatem
SBO 3. 81–108.
-
BM1.82e:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Homiliae quattuor super Missus est
SBO 4. 13–58; Stegmüller
Bibl. 1726.
-
BM1.82f:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Proslogion
SAO 1. 93–122.
-
BM1.82g (`de fide et sacramentis'):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
[pseud.]
Summa sententiarum
PL 176. 41–174; Goy, 486–7; Stegmüller
Sent. 837.
-
BM1.83a (anon.):
Defensor of Ligugé [late 7th cent.]
Liber scintillarum
CPL 1302; ed. H. M. Rochais, CCSL 117 (1957)
1–234.
-
BM1.83b:
Liber florigerus, inc. `Da mihi Domine', a collection of excerpts from
the writings of St Augustine
unpr.; A. Wilmart, Auteurs, 453n.
-
BM1.83d (III 34):
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de casibus poenitentiae
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez, Universa
bibliotheca iuris 1B (Rome 1976); Kuttner, 443–5; Bloomfield 5054; Diaz
1324. [Manuscripts listed by L. Robles, `Escritores dominicos de la Corona
de Aragón (siglos XIII–XV)', in Repertorio de historia de las ciencias
eclesiásticas en España (Salamanca 1967–79), 3. 11–175 (at 14–31).
The common apparatus is that of William of Rennes.] [Book III tit. 34,
De poenitentiis et remissionibus, Ochoa & Diez, 795–882 (Bloomfield
3954) and Book IV, Ochoa & Diez, ??? (Bloomfield 4943) also circulate
separately.]
-
BM1.83e:
Confessionis informatio, inc. `Vade ostende te sacerdoti [Mt 8
14]
In his (quattuor) uerbis': unpr.; Bloomfield 6307–8.
-
BM1.83f:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
BM1.83g:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Soliloquium de arra animae
PL 176. 951–70; ed. K. Müller (Bonn
1913); Goy, 277–329.
-
BM1.83h (`Odo de brutis animalibus in prouerbis'):
Odo of Cheriton [†1247]
Parabolae
ed. Hervieux, 4. 173–255; Bloomfield 0449.
-
BM1.84a (anon.):
Defensor of Ligugé [late 7th cent.]
Liber scintillarum
CPL 1302; ed. H. M. Rochais, CCSL 117 (1957)
1–234.
-
BM1.84c (part, `uersus policratici'):
John of Salisbury [c1115–1180], bishop of Chartres
Entheticus ad Policraticum
ed. C. C. J. Webb (Oxford 1909), 1. 1–11;
WIC 17789.
-
BM1.85a (anon.):
Defensor of Ligugé [late 7th cent.]
Liber scintillarum
CPL 1302; ed. H. M. Rochais, CCSL 117 (1957)
1–234.
-
BM1.85b (`de fide et spe'):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
[pseud.]
Summa sententiarum
PL 176. 41–174; Goy, 486–7; Stegmüller
Sent. 837.
-
BM1.85c (`liber penitencie metrificatus', inc.), 91d (d'o), 152f:
William de Montibus [†1213]
Poeniteas cito
PL 207. 1153–6; ed. Goering, William de Montibus, 107–38;
Bloomfield 3812; WIC 13564.
-
BM1.85d (`exortaciones predicancium', inc.):
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Summa de uitiis et uirtutibus
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 631;
Glorieux Rép. 104t; Bloomfield 0308, 1182.
-
BM1.87 (anon.):
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).]
-
BM1.88a (`liber de uita beata', inc.):
Edmund of Abingdon [†1240], archbishop of Canterbury
Speculum ecclesiae, Latin tr. from French
ed. H. P. Forshaw,
Auctores Britannici medii aeui 3 (1973), 29–111 [odd pages].
-
BM1.88b:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
BM1.88c:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
De poenitentia
CPL 156.
-
BM1.88d (`Odo malengi de triplici consilio', inc.):
William of Conches [c1080–1154]
[attrib.]
Moralium dogma philosophorum
PL 171. 1007–1056; ed. J. R. Holmberg
(Uppsala 1929); Bloomfield 3095, 6088.
-
BM1.88f (attrib. Bernard, inc.):
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Commentary on Aue maris stella
unpr.; Glorieux Rép.
104ab.
-
BM1.90a:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
De officiis
ed. M. Winterbottom, OCT (1994).
-
BM1.90b:
Plato [429–347 BC]
Timaeus, tr. Calcidius
ed. J. H. Waszink, Plato Latinus 4 (Leiden
1962).
-
BM1.91a:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
De ecclesiasticis officiis
CPL 1207; ed. C. M. Lawson, CCSL
113 (1989); Diaz 104.
-
BM1.91b:
Richard Wetheringsett [13th cent.]
Summa Qui bene praesunt
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 519;
Bloomfield 4583. [Almost always anonymous.]
-
BM1.91c (`summa de penitencia', inc. ``quoniam circa confessiones''):
Paulus Hungarus OP [†1242]
Summa poenitentiae
pr. in Bibliotheca Casinensis (1873–94),
4. 191–215; Bloomfield 4919; Kaeppeli 3184.
-
BM1.91e:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Sermones
SBO vols. 4–6.
-
BM1.92a (anon.):
H. of Sawtry OCist [12th cent.]
Tractatus de purgatorio S. Patricii
ed. K. Warnke, Das Buch vom
Espurgatoire S. Patrice der Marie de France und seine Quellen, Bibliotheca
Normannica 9 (Halle/Saale, 1938), 2–166 [first col.]; BHL 6510–12a.
-
BM1.92d (`speculum beati Eadmundi in gallico'):
Edmund of Abingdon [†1240], archbishop of Canterbury
Mirour de seinte eglyse, French tr.
ed. A. D. Wilshere, ANTS 40
(1982); Dean 629.
-
BM1.92e (`septena quinque in scriptura'):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De quinque septenis
PL 175. 405–414; ed. R. Baron, Six
opuscules spirituels, SChr 155 (1969), 100–119; Goy, 368–83.
-
BM1.93a–b (anon., with themata):
William de Lanicea OFM [late 12th cent.]
Dieta salutis
pr. Cologne 1474 (GW 4720), &c.; ed. A. C. Peltier,
S. Bonaventurae opera omnia (Paris 1864–71), 8. 247–347; Distelbrink 124;
Bloomfield 2301. [The accompanying Themata, ib. 8. 347–58; Bloomfield 0077.]
-
BM1.94a (II):
Willelmus de Pagula [early 14th cent.]
Oculus sacerdotis
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 799; Bloomfield
1088, 2499, 3129, 3686.
-
BM1.94b:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
-
BM1.94c (`Alquinus super . .'):
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 Aristotle's De anima
STO 45/1. 3–260; Glorieux
Rép. 14ar–as.
-
BM1.95a–c (I–III):
Willelmus de Pagula [early 14th cent.]
Oculus sacerdotis
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 799; Bloomfield
1088, 2499, 3129, 3686.
-
BM1.95d (`margarita uel breuiarium iuris', inc.):
Petrus Ilerdensis (Peter of Lerida) [fl. 1234]
Breuiarium iuris canonici, inc. `Verborum superfluitate penitus
resecata'
pr. Paris 1516 &c.; Schulte, 2. 485–6; S. Kuttner in
Collectanea Vaticana in honorem Anselmi M. Card. Albareda, Studi e
testi 212 (Rome 1962), 421–2.
-
BM1.96a–c (I–III):
Willelmus de Pagula [early 14th cent.]
Oculus sacerdotis
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 799; Bloomfield
1088, 2499, 3129, 3686.
-
BM1.97a:
Testamentum XII patriarcharum, tr. Robert Grosseteste
PG 2. 1038–1150;
Thomson, Grosseteste, 42–4; Stegmüller Bibl. 87,7 and 7398,2.
-
BM1.97b:
De arbore crucis, variously known as Apocalypsis Moysis, De poenitentia
Adae, De oleo misericordiae, Historia Adae et Euae
ed. W. Meyer, Abh.
Bayer. Akademie, phil.-hist. Kl. 14/3 (1878), 221–50 (two recensions);
ed. B. Hill, Medium Ævum 34 (1965) 203–222; Stegmüller Bibl. 74,2–11;
Bloomfield 3966.
-
BM1.97c (art. 2, `quomodo Christus factus est sacerdos', inc.):
Lexicon Suida, tr. Robert Grosseteste
unpr.; Thomson, Grosseteste,
63–4. The second article, De probatione uirginitatis beatae Mariae, has
an independent existence: unpr.; Thomson, Grosseteste, 64–5; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 546.
-
BM1.97d (`summa †Hilarii de arte predicandi'):
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
R. de Lage, Alain de Lille, poète du XIIe siècle (Paris 1951),
169–86.
Summa de arte praedicandi
PL 210. 111–98; Stegmüller Bibl. 951.
-
BM1.98a–b:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Didascalicon de studio legendi
pr. [Strassburg not after 1474]
(Goff H532); PL 176. 741–838; ed. C. Buttimer
(Washington, DC, 1939); Goy, 14–36.
-
BM1.98c:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Apologia ad Guillelum S. Theodorici abbatem
SBO 3. 81–108.
-
BM1.98d:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Soliloquium de arra animae
PL 176. 951–70; ed. K. Müller (Bonn
1913); Goy, 277–329.
-
BM1.98e:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
[pseud.]
Prouerbia
several alphabetical collections of proverbs
circulated under Seneca's name, usually a mixture of extracts from
ps. Seneca, De moribus and Publilius Syrus, Sententiae.
-
BM1.98g (anon., inc.):
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum, inc. `Aaz apprehendens'
often pr. in early bibles, Rome 1471 (GW 4210), &c.;
Stegmüller Bibl. 7192,1 (attrib. Remigius of Auxerre), 7708–9;
Lambert 402; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 628.
-
BM1.98j (anon.):
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
Templum Domini
ed. J. W. Goering & F. A. C. Mantello (Toronto 1984);
Thomson, Grosseteste, 138–140; Bloomfield 5982.
-
BM1.98l (`Augustinus de humilitate et obediencia', inc.):
Jerome [c347–420]
(attrib.; ps. Augustine), Tractatus de oboedientia
CPL 605; CPPM
1. 1123, 1181; ed. G. Morin, CCSL 78 (1958) 552–5; Lambert 240. [Commoner
in England than elsewhere.]
-
BM1.98m:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermo de caritate (serm. 350)
→ Augustine, Sermones de caritate.]
CPL 284; PL 39. 1533–5. [Entries
for `Augustinus de caritate'
-
BM1.98n:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermones de timore Dei (serm. 347–8)
CPL 284; PL 39. 1524–9;
Bloomfield 3117. [See also Sermo de uita beata (Serm. 346).]
-
BM1.98p (part):
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
Epistolae
PL 207. 1–560; L. Wahlgren, The Letter Collection of
Peter of Blois. Studies in the Manuscript Tradition, Studia Graeca et Latina
Gothoburgensia 58 (1993).
-
BM1.‡99g (`ex dictis Makarii abbatis', inc. of 1 or 4):
Ps. Macarius
Epistola ad filios Dei (ep. 1)
CPG 2415 (1); PG
34. 405–410; PL 67. 1163–67; A. Wilmart, Revue d'ascétique et de mystique
1 (1920) 58–83.
-
BM1.99a:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Sententiae
CPL 1199; pr. Nuremberg [not after April 1470] (Goff
I192), &c.; ed. P. Cazier, CCSL 111 (1998); Diaz 111.
-
BM1.99b:
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De miseria humanae conditionis (1194–5)
PL 217. 701–746; ed.
M. Maccarrone (Lugano 1955); ed. R. E. Lewis (Athens, GA, 1978); Bloomfield
1753.
-
BM1.99c:
Confessionis informatio, inc. `Vade ostende te sacerdoti [Mt 8
14]
In his (quattuor) uerbis': unpr.; Bloomfield 6307–8.
-
BM1.99d (III 34):
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de casibus poenitentiae
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez, Universa
bibliotheca iuris 1B (Rome 1976); Kuttner, 443–5; Bloomfield 5054; Diaz
1324. [Manuscripts listed by L. Robles, `Escritores dominicos de la Corona
de Aragón (siglos XIII–XV)', in Repertorio de historia de las ciencias
eclesiásticas en España (Salamanca 1967–79), 3. 11–175 (at 14–31).
The common apparatus is that of William of Rennes.] [Book III tit. 34,
De poenitentiis et remissionibus, Ochoa & Diez, 795–882 (Bloomfield
3954) and Book IV, Ochoa & Diez, ??? (Bloomfield 4943) also circulate
separately.]
-
BM1.99f (`C. de sacerdotibus', inc.):
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
[dub.]
`De reparatione sacerdotum', inc. `Multi sunt sacerdotes et pauci'
unidentified. [The incipit given is that of Willelmus de Pagula, Oculus
sacerdotis, pars dextera; but the text appears to be much shorter.]
-
BM1.99i:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
BM1.99j (`flores in contemplacione Augustini', inc.):
Liber florigerus, inc. `Da mihi Domine', a collection of excerpts from
the writings of St Augustine
unpr.; A. Wilmart, Auteurs, 453n.
-
BM1.100a:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Sententiae
CPL 1199; pr. Nuremberg [not after April 1470] (Goff
I192), &c.; ed. P. Cazier, CCSL 111 (1998); Diaz 111.
-
BM1.101a:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Sententiae
CPL 1199; pr. Nuremberg [not after April 1470] (Goff
I192), &c.; ed. P. Cazier, CCSL 111 (1998); Diaz 111.
-
BM1.101b (anon.):
Defensor of Ligugé [late 7th cent.]
Liber scintillarum
CPL 1302; ed. H. M. Rochais, CCSL 117 (1957)
1–234.
-
BM1.102:
Liber florum, inc. `Cum multos diuine auctoritatis', a 12th-cent.
theological florilegium
unpr.; R. W. Hunt in Sapientiae doctrina.
Mélanges offerts à Dom Hildebrand Bascour, RTAM spécial 1 (Leuven 1980),
137–47.
-
BM1.102d:
Confessionis informatio, inc. `Vade ostende te sacerdoti [Mt 8
14]
In his (quattuor) uerbis': unpr.; Bloomfield 6307–8.
-
BM1.‡103ae:
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Breuiloquium pauperis seu Compendium sacrae Scripturae
SBonO
5. 201–291; Distelbrink 1; Glorieux Rép. 305k.
-
BM1.103a:
Liber florigerus, inc. `Da mihi Domine', a collection of excerpts from
the writings of St Augustine
unpr.; A. Wilmart, Auteurs, 453n.
-
BM1.103ad (`B. ad Seuerinum de caritate'):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
De caritate
PL 184. 583–97; PL 196. 1207–1224; ed. G. Dumeige,
Textes philosophiques du moyen âge 3 (1955); Bloomfield 0840. The work is
compiled from Richard of Saint-Victor, Peter of Blois, &c.; Dumeige
follows an ascription to an unknown Frater Ivo as the compiler.
-
BM1.103af (`H. ad quatuor interrogaciones amicicie', inc.):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De obliuione malorum preteritorum et memoria et ira (Miscellanea I 74)
PL 177. 509–510; Goy, 452–7; Bloomfield 2686.
-
BM1.103ag (anon.):
Martin of Braga [†580], bishop of Braga
Formula uitae honestae
CPL 1080; Diaz 27; Bloomfield 4457.
-
BM1.103ah:
Ralph of London OSB [13th cent.]
Electuarium, inc. `Consideranti diligentius'
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 449.
-
BM1.103b (`Hugo in speculo peccatoris', inc.):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Speculum peccatoris
pr. [Speyer c. 1471] (GW 7469), &c.;
PL 40. 983–92 (as ps. Augustine); Bloomfield 4918; Lambert 616.
-
BM1.103c:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[dub.]
`Ad religiosos', inc. `Ex quo surgit'
unidentified. Copies
in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 5. 18 (s. xiv), fols. 47v–(48),
and Durham, Bishop Cosin's Library, MS V. 1. 7 (s. xv). Paired at
Dover and in these copies with 'De conuersione', inc. `Conuersorum sancte
et pie in Christo uiuentium'.
-
BM1.103d (`Aug. et Ans. in prosologion', inc.):
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Proslogion
SAO 1. 93–122.
-
BM1.103e:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De uera et falsa poenitentia
PL 40. 1113–1130; Bloomfield 4419.
[Perhaps by Gilbert the Minorite.]
-
BM1.103f:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De spiritu et anima
pr, [Lauingen] 1472 (GW 2936), &c.; PL
40. 779–832; Bloomfield 4935. [There is no evidence to support the
attribution of the work to Alcher of Clairvaux; on attibutions, D. Aschoff,
`Der pseudo-augustinische Traktat De spiritu et anima', Revue des études
augustinienne 18 (1972) 293–4. See also above, Augustine ps. De creatione
primi hominis, for c. 35.]
-
BM1.103g (`itinerarium C. de uerbis Petri', inc.):
Ps. Clement of Rome
Recognitiones, tr. Rufinus
pr. Paris 1504, Basel 1526 (Adams C2124);
ed. B. Rehm & G. Strecker, GCS 51 (19932). See note on B68.343.
-
BM1.103h:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
BM1.103i:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[dub.]
`De conuersione', inc. `Conuersorum sancte et pie'
unidentified.
Copies in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 5. 18 (s. xiv), fols. 67r–(71),
and Durham, Bishop Cosin's Library, MS V. 1. 7 (s. xiv/xv), fols.
231r–235v. Paired at Dover and in these copies with 'Ad religiosos'.
-
BM1.103j:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De XII abusiuis saeculi
CPL 1106.
-
BM1.103k:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Orationes and Meditationes
SAO 3. 3–75, 76–91, for authentic
works. Manuscript collections varied widely and usually comprised both authentic
and pseudonymous texts; for a 12th-cent. example, see T. H. Bestul, A Durham
Book of Devotions (Toronto 1987). PL 158. 709–820 is a compilation based
on later medieval collections; these tend to be far more extensive than those
of the 12th cent. [See also Wilmart, Auteurs spirituels, 147–216.]
-
BM1.103l:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
[pseud.]
Precatio in praeparatione ad missam
PL 17. 751–62.
-
BM1.103m (`A. in meditacionibus uel contemplacione', inc.):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
Meditationes de spiritu sancto
CPPM 2. 3072; PL 40.
901–942; Wilmart, Auteurs, 415–56.
-
BM1.103n (`monita beati Bernardi, ``†Do me totum. Nichil'''):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Epistola de modo confitendi
unpr.; Bloomfield 1388.
-
BM1.103o:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Meditatio 1 de timore mortis
SAO 3. 76–9.
-
BM1.103p (attrib. Bernard, inc.):
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Commentary on Aue maris stella
unpr.; Glorieux Rép.
104ab.
-
BM1.103q (abbr.):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Homiliae quattuor super Missus est
SBO 4. 13–58; Stegmüller
Bibl. 1726.
-
BM1.103s (`A. super Intrauit Iesus', inc.):
Ralph d'Escures OSB [†1122]
(ps. Anselm), Homilia de assumptione Mariae (hom. 9)
PL 95. 1505–1508 and PL 158. 644–9; Schneyer Rep. 5. 17.
-
BM1.103t (`Ier. de assumptione Marie', inc.):
Paschasius Radbertus [c785–c860]
(ps. Jerome), De assumptione beatae Mariae uirginis
CPPM 2. 858;
PL 30. 122–42; ed. A. Ripberger, CCCM 56C (1985) 109–162.
-
BM1.103u:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[dub.]
`De assumptione beatae Mariae', inc. `Indignum ualde'
unidentified.
-
BM1.103w:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Orationes and Meditationes
SAO 3. 3–75, 76–91, for authentic
works. Manuscript collections varied widely and usually comprised both authentic
and pseudonymous texts; for a 12th-cent. example, see T. H. Bestul, A Durham
Book of Devotions (Toronto 1987). PL 158. 709–820 is a compilation based
on later medieval collections; these tend to be far more extensive than those
of the 12th cent. [See also Wilmart, Auteurs spirituels, 147–216.]
-
BM1.103x:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Soliloquium de arra animae
PL 176. 951–70; ed. K. Müller (Bonn
1913); Goy, 277–329.
-
BM1.103y (or. 15, medit. 1, or. 2 and 7, inc.):
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Orationes and Meditationes
SAO 3. 3–75, 76–91, for authentic
works. Manuscript collections varied widely and usually comprised both authentic
and pseudonymous texts; for a 12th-cent. example, see T. H. Bestul, A Durham
Book of Devotions (Toronto 1987). PL 158. 709–820 is a compilation based
on later medieval collections; these tend to be far more extensive than those
of the 12th cent. [See also Wilmart, Auteurs spirituels, 147–216.]
-
BM1.103z (`ierarchia Bonauenture'):
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Itinerarium mentis in Deum
SBonO 5. 295–313; ed. A. Sépinski
(Quaracchi 1964); Distelbrink 19; Glorieux Rép. 305m.
-
BM1.†103ab (serm. 9, inc.):
Maximus of Turin [†408 × 423], bishop of Turin
Sermones
CPL 220–26.
-
BM1.104a, BM1.83b, BM1.99j:
Liber florigerus, inc. `Da mihi Domine', a collection of excerpts from
the writings of St Augustine
unpr.; A. Wilmart, Auteurs, 453n.
-
BM1.104c (`Cassiodorus in libro secretum meum', inc.):
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
De amicitia christiana
PL 207. 871–958; ed. M.-M. Davy, Un
traité de l'amour du XIIe siècle: Pierre de Blois (Paris 1932);
Bloomfield 4936, 5832.
-
BM1.104e:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De XII abusiuis saeculi
CPL 1106.
-
BM1.104f:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[dub.]
`Ad religiosos', inc. `Ex quo surgit'
unidentified. Copies
in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 5. 18 (s. xiv), fols. 47v–(48),
and Durham, Bishop Cosin's Library, MS V. 1. 7 (s. xv). Paired at
Dover and in these copies with 'De conuersione', inc. `Conuersorum sancte
et pie in Christo uiuentium'.
-
BM1.104g (`Aug. de 12 abusiuis claustri', II 11–23, inc.):
Hugh of Fouilloy OSA [†1172/3], prior of Saint-Laurent-au-Bois, Fouilloy
J. Gobry in DS 7. 880–86.
De claustro animae
PL 176. 1017–1182; Bloomfield 5211. [The
title `De xii abusionibus claustri' refers to the excerpt, II 11–23.]
-
BM1.104h (`soliloquium beati Isidori'):
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Synonyma
CPL 1203; ed. J. Elfassi, CCCM 111B (2009); Diaz 105.
-
BM1.104i (`A. contra manicheos de natura'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De Genesi contra manichaeos
CPL 265; ed. D. Weber, CSEL 91
(1998).
-
BM1.104j:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
BM1.104k (inc.):
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
[dub.]
`De reparatione sacerdotum', inc. `Multi sunt sacerdotes et pauci'
unidentified. [The incipit given is that of Willelmus de Pagula, Oculus
sacerdotis, pars dextera; but the text appears to be much shorter.]
-
BM1.105a:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
BM1.105b (`C. de sacerdotum lapsu et reparacione', inc.):
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
[dub.]
`De reparatione sacerdotum', inc. `Multi sunt sacerdotes et pauci'
unidentified. [The incipit given is that of Willelmus de Pagula, Oculus
sacerdotis, pars dextera; but the text appears to be much shorter.]
-
BM1.105d:
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
De professione monachorum
ed. B. Pez, Thesaurus
anecdotorum nouissimus (Vienna 1721), 567–650; Kaeppeli 1624.
-
BM1.105e:
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De miseria humanae conditionis (1194–5)
PL 217. 701–746; ed.
M. Maccarrone (Lugano 1955); ed. R. E. Lewis (Athens, GA, 1978); Bloomfield
1753.
-
BM1.105f (prose):
Nigel Witeker OSB [† after 1206]
De eruditione praelatorum
ed. T. Wright, Anglo-Latin Satirical
Poets, RS 59 (1872), 146–53 (verse), 153–230 (prose); ed. A. Boutemy,
Nigellus de Longchamps (Paris 1959), 144–9 (verse), 150–210 (prose);
WIC 14366.
-
BM1.105g (pref. inc.):
Nigel Witeker OSB [† after 1206]
Speculum stultorum
ed. T. Wright, Anglo-Latin Satirical Poets,
RS 59/1 (1872), 3–10 (prose preface), 11–145 (verse); ed. J. H. Mozley & R.
Raymo (Berkeley, CA, 1960) (verse only); WIC 18944; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
401.
-
BM1.105h (`P. Aldephunsus de dictis', inc.):
Petrus Alfonsi [early 12th cent.]
De disciplina clericali
PL 157. 671–706; ed. A. Hilka
& W. Söderhjelm (Helsinki / Heidelberg 1911); Diaz 892.
-
BM1.105i (`Odo in parabolis ed brutis'):
Odo of Cheriton [†1247]
Parabolae
ed. Hervieux, 4. 173–255; Bloomfield 0449.
-
BM1.105j–k:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De nuptiis et concupiscentia
CPL 350. The letter to Valerius
(ep. 200) often precedes the work, and the second book is sometimes
distinguished as Contra cartulam.
-
BM1.105l:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De XII abusiuis saeculi
CPL 1106.
-
BM1.105m (exc., inc.):
Hugh of Fouilloy OSA [†1172/3], prior of Saint-Laurent-au-Bois, Fouilloy
De claustro animae
PL 176. 1017–1182; Bloomfield 5211. [The
title `De xii abusionibus claustri' refers to the excerpt, II 11–23.]
-
BM1.105o:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum
this title most likely
refers to Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine sanitatis,
as translated into Latin by John of Seville, which is an extract from
Secretum secretorum. The complete text of the Secretum secretorum is
found with titles such as Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine
principum. There are also five rare letters, none of them with any English
circulation, listed in PAL 32–33 (nos. 38–42). Only those entries that
cannot be assigned to one or other of the first two works are noted here.
-
BM1.105p (`H. de informacione religiosorum', inc.):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De institutione nouiciorum
PL 176. 925–52; ed. H. B. Feiss &
P. Sicard, Sous la règle de S. Augustin 3 (Turnhout 1997); Goy, 340–67.
-
BM1.105q:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Orationes and Meditationes
SAO 3. 3–75, 76–91, for authentic
works. Manuscript collections varied widely and usually comprised both authentic
and pseudonymous texts; for a 12th-cent. example, see T. H. Bestul, A Durham
Book of Devotions (Toronto 1987). PL 158. 709–820 is a compilation based
on later medieval collections; these tend to be far more extensive than those
of the 12th cent. [See also Wilmart, Auteurs spirituels, 147–216.]
-
BM1.105r:
Apocalypsis Goliae episcopi
ed. K. Strecker (Rome 1928); WIC 91.
-
BM1.105s (`Cassiodorus de uera amicicia', inc.):
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
De amicitia christiana
PL 207. 871–958; ed. M.-M. Davy, Un
traité de l'amour du XIIe siècle: Pierre de Blois (Paris 1932);
Bloomfield 4936, 5832.
-
BM1.105u:
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de matrimonio
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez (Rome 1978); Kuttner,
445; Diaz 1332.
-
BM1.105v–w (inc.):
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Arbor consanguinitatis et affinitatis
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3525.
-
BM1.106a:
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
De amicitia christiana
PL 207. 871–958; ed. M.-M. Davy, Un
traité de l'amour du XIIe siècle: Pierre de Blois (Paris 1932);
Bloomfield 4936, 5832.
-
BM1.106c:
Tractatus de uitiis et uirtutibus, inc. `Gregorius in Moralibus'
unpr.;
Bloomfield 2260.
-
BM1.106d:
Testamentum XII patriarcharum, tr. Robert Grosseteste
PG 2. 1038–1150;
Thomson, Grosseteste, 42–4; Stegmüller Bibl. 87,7 and 7398,2.
-
BM1.106e:
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
De professione monachorum
ed. B. Pez, Thesaurus
anecdotorum nouissimus (Vienna 1721), 567–650; Kaeppeli 1624.
-
BM1.106f (prose):
Nigel Witeker OSB [† after 1206]
De eruditione praelatorum
ed. T. Wright, Anglo-Latin Satirical
Poets, RS 59 (1872), 146–53 (verse), 153–230 (prose); ed. A. Boutemy,
Nigellus de Longchamps (Paris 1959), 144–9 (verse), 150–210 (prose);
WIC 14366.
-
BM1.106g (verse inc.):
Nigel Witeker OSB [† after 1206]
Speculum stultorum
ed. T. Wright, Anglo-Latin Satirical Poets,
RS 59/1 (1872), 3–10 (prose preface), 11–145 (verse); ed. J. H. Mozley & R.
Raymo (Berkeley, CA, 1960) (verse only); WIC 18944; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
401.
-
BM1.107a (attrib. H. of Saint-Victor):
Hugh of Fouilloy OSA [†1172/3], prior of Saint-Laurent-au-Bois, Fouilloy
De claustro animae
PL 176. 1017–1182; Bloomfield 5211. [The
title `De xii abusionibus claustri' refers to the excerpt, II 11–23.]
-
BM1.107c (anon., inc.), 127a (anon., inc.):
Vincent of Beauvais OP [1189/94–c1264]
Expositio orationis dominicae
ed. A. Wimmer, B. Alberti Magni
Tractatus de forma orandi (Regensburg 1905); Kaeppeli 3999; Bloomfield 8983.
-
BM1.†107f (`Hugo ad religiosos', ?serm. 277):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Sermones
PL 177. 899–1210; Goy, 487; Schneyer Rep. 2. 786–813.
-
BM1.108a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De trinitate
CPL 329; pr. [Strassburg not after 1474] (GW
2925), &c.; ed. W. J. Mountain & F. Glorie, CCSL 50, 50A (1968).
-
BM1.109a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De trinitate
CPL 329; pr. [Strassburg not after 1474] (GW
2925), &c.; ed. W. J. Mountain & F. Glorie, CCSL 50, 50A (1968).
-
BM1.109b:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Retractationes
CPL 250; ed. A. Mutzenbecher, CCSL 57 (1984).
-
BM1.110a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Soliloquia
CPL 252; ed. W. Hörmann, CSEL 89 (1986) 3–98. [See
also Augustine ps., Soliloquia animae ad Deum; Ecbertus Schonaugiensis
(ps. Augustine), Soliloquium.]
-
BM1.110b (`A. in sermone de purgatorio', inc.):
Caesarius of Arles [c470–542], archbishop of Arles
De igne purgatorio (serm. 179; ps. Augustine serm.
104)
CPPM 1. 889; ed. G. Morin, CCSL 104 (1953) 724–9.
-
BM1.110c (attrib. Augustine, inc.):
Jerome [c347–420]
(attrib.), De persecutione christianorum
CPL 606; ed. G. Morin,
CCSL 78 (1958) 556–9; Lambert 241.
-
BM1.110d:
Vita Secundi philosophi, tr. Willelmus medicus
ed. A. Hilka, Leben und
Sentenzen des Philosophus Secundus (Breslau 1910), 8–23; ed. W. Suchier,
Illinois Studies in Language and Literature 24/2 (1939), 152–9, repr. B. E.
Perry, Secundus the Silent Philosopher (Ithaca, NY, 1964), 92–100; CTC
2. 1–3; Thorndike/Kibre 1423. [Suchier, 162–6, lists more than a hundred
copies.]
-
BM1.110f (`B. ad Eugenium', inc.):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De consideratione
SBO 3. 393–493.
-
BM1.110g (`Geronimus ad sacram uirginem', beginning at c. 9):
Pelagius [c350–after 423]
Ad Demetriadem uirginem
CPL 737; CPPM 2. 145. [See also
Jerome, Epistola ad Demetriadem uirginem (ep. 130).]
-
BM1.110h:
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
Epistolae
PL 207. 1–560; L. Wahlgren, The Letter Collection of
Peter of Blois. Studies in the Manuscript Tradition, Studia Graeca et Latina
Gothoburgensia 58 (1993).
-
BM1.110i:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De uisitatione infirmorum
PL 40. 1147–58; CPPM 2. 3082. [Three
copies, all English, preserve an ascription to Baudri of Bourgueil; Römer,
2/1. 199.]
-
BM1.110j (attrib. Augustine):
Pelagius [c350–after 423]
Liber de uita christiana
CPL 730; pr. [Mainz c. 1465–6] (CIBN
A772), &c.
-
BM1.110k (`A. ad Valerium comitem', inc.):
Paulinus of Aquileia [c750–802], patriarch of Aquileia
Liber exhortationis
PL 40. 1047–1078 (as Augustine); PL 99.
197–282 (as Paulinus). [Other copies with the title `ad Iulianum comitem'
may be confused with Augustine, Contra Iulianum, q.v.]
-
BM1.110l (attrib. Augustine):
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
(ps. Augustine), De cognitione uerae uitae
PL 40. 1005–1032.
-
BM1.110m:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermo de caritate (serm. 350)
→ Augustine, Sermones de caritate.]
CPL 284; PL 39. 1533–5. [Entries
for `Augustinus de caritate'
-
BM1.110n:
Thomas Aquinas OP [c1225–1274]
De perfectione spiritualis uitae
STO 41B. 69–111; Glorieux
Rép. 14bl.
-
BM1.110o:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Soliloquium de arra animae
PL 176. 951–70; ed. K. Müller (Bonn
1913); Goy, 277–329.
-
BM1.110p (`littera Blesensis H. regi de Iob', inc.):
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
Compendium in Iob
PL 207. 795–826;
Stegmüller Bibl. 6431.
-
BM1.110q (`de sompnio Nabugodonosor'):
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 eruditione hominis interioris
PL 196. 1229–1366; Stegmüller
Bibl. 7338. [Not to be confused with his De statu interioris hominis.]
-
BM1.111a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De mendacio
CPL 303.
-
BM1.111b:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Contra mendacium
CPL 304.
-
BM1.111c:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De cura pro mortuis gerenda
CPL 307.
-
BM1.111d:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De uera religione
CPL 264; ed. W. M. Green, CSEL 77/2 (1961); ed. K. D.
Daur, CCSL 32 (1962) 187–260.
-
BM1.111e–g:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De natura et origine animae
CPL 345.
-
BM1.111h–i (`A. in sermone arianorum, A. contra perfidiam ariarorum'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermo cuiusdam ariani
CPL 701. Paired with Augustine's
response, Contra sermonem arianorum: CPL 702; ed. M. J. Suda, CSEL
92 (2000) 33–113.
-
BM1.111j:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Contra aduersarium legis et prophetarum
CPL 326; ed. K. D.
Daur, CCSL 49 (1985) 35–131.
-
BM1.111k:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De adulterinis coniugiis
CPL 302.
-
BM1.112a:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De spiritu et anima
pr, [Lauingen] 1472 (GW 2936), &c.; PL
40. 779–832; Bloomfield 4935. [There is no evidence to support the
attribution of the work to Alcher of Clairvaux; on attibutions, D. Aschoff,
`Der pseudo-augustinische Traktat De spiritu et anima', Revue des études
augustinienne 18 (1972) 293–4. See also above, Augustine ps. De creatione
primi hominis, for c. 35.]
-
BM1.112b (attrib. Ambrose, `de penitencia ut creditur'):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De meditatione
PL 176. 993–8; Goy, 196–211. [BA1.798w
shows that the title 'Meditatio Hugonis' may refer to other works
besides this, in that case Richard of Saint-Victor, De exterminatione
mali.]
-
BM1.112c (`Aug. in prosologion Anselmi', inc.):
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Proslogion
SAO 1. 93–122.
-
BM1.112d (attrib. Augustine):
Prosper of Aquitaine [c390–c463]
De uera innocentia ex operibus S. Augustini
CPL 525;
ed. M. Gastaldo, CCSL 68A (1972) 257–365.
-
BM1.112e:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[dub.]
`De conuersione', inc. `Conuersorum sancte et pie'
unidentified.
Copies in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 5. 18 (s. xiv), fols. 67r–(71),
and Durham, Bishop Cosin's Library, MS V. 1. 7 (s. xiv/xv), fols.
231r–235v. Paired at Dover and in these copies with 'Ad religiosos'.
-
BM1.112g (`I. de plenitudine ueteris et noui testamentorum', inc.):
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
In libros ueteris et noui testamenti prooemia
CPL 1192; Diaz 102.
-
BM1.112h:
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
Elucidarius
PL 172. 1109–1176; ed. Y. Lefèvre, L'Elucidarium et
les lucidaires, Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome
180 (Paris 1954), 361–477.
-
BM1.*113:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De ciuitate Dei
CPL 313; pr. [Subiaco 1467] (GW 2874), &c.;
ed. B. Dombart & A. Kalb, CCSL 47–8 (1955).
-
BM1.114:
Anselm of Canterbury OSB [c1033–1109], archbishop of Canterbury
Orationes and Meditationes
SAO 3. 3–75, 76–91, for authentic
works. Manuscript collections varied widely and usually comprised both authentic
and pseudonymous texts; for a 12th-cent. example, see T. H. Bestul, A Durham
Book of Devotions (Toronto 1987). PL 158. 709–820 is a compilation based
on later medieval collections; these tend to be far more extensive than those
of the 12th cent. [See also Wilmart, Auteurs spirituels, 147–216.]
-
BM1.115a:
Thomas Hibernicus [14th cent.]
Manipulus florum
pr. Piacenza 1483 &c. Discussed by
R. H. & M. A. Rouse, Preachers, Florilegia, and Sermons: Studies on the
Manipulus Florum of Thomas of Ireland (Toronto 1979).
-
BM1.†115c (`declamaciones quedam', anon.):
Seneca the Elder [55 BC–AD c40]
Declamationes
ed. H. J. Müller (Vienna 1887); ed. L.
H$aring$$kanson, Teubner (1989).
-
BM1.†115d:
John Pecham OFM [c1240–1292]
Diuinarum sententiarum librorum bibliae collectarium
pr. Paris 1513
(Moreau, 2. 685), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 4841–2; Glorieux Rép. 316g.
-
BM1.116 (anon., `questiones de diuintate', inc.):
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
De officiis
ed. M. Winterbottom, OCT (1994).
-
BM1.117:
Hugo Ripelinus OP [† c1300]
Compendium ueritatis theologicae
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti
Magni opera omnia (Paris 1890–99), 34. 1–270; Stegmüller Sent. 368;
Kaeppeli 1982.
-
BM1.*118:
John of La Rochelle OFM [c1190–1245]
Summa de uitiis
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent. 493,2; Glorieux Rép.
302d; Bloomfield 1250.
-
BM1.*119a:
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
Elucidarius
PL 172. 1109–1176; ed. Y. Lefèvre, L'Elucidarium et
les lucidaires, Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome
180 (Paris 1954), 361–477.
-
BM1.*119x:
Magnus Felix Ennodius [473/4–521], bishop of Ticino
Epistulae
CPL 1487.
-
BM1.119x (exc.):
Cassiodorus Senator [c485–580]
Variae
CPL 896; ed. $caring$$. J. Fridh, CCSL 96 (1973) 3–499.
-
BM1.120a:
Hugo Ripelinus OP [† c1300]
Compendium ueritatis theologicae
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti
Magni opera omnia (Paris 1890–99), 34. 1–270; Stegmüller Sent. 368;
Kaeppeli 1982.
-
BM1.120c:
Ralph of London OSB [13th cent.]
Electuarium, inc. `Consideranti diligentius'
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 449.
-
BM1.121c (anon.):
Albertus Magnus OP [1193–1280]
DSB 1. 100–103.
[pseud.]
Commentum super Salutatione angelica
ed. A. Wimmer (Regensburg 1902);
Stegmüller Bibl. 1064.
-
BM1.122a:
Hugo Ripelinus OP [† c1300]
Compendium ueritatis theologicae
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti
Magni opera omnia (Paris 1890–99), 34. 1–270; Stegmüller Sent. 368;
Kaeppeli 1982.
-
BM1.122b (`Valensis ad omne genus', inc.):
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Communiloquium siue Summa collationum ad omne genus hominum
pr. Lyon 1511, 1r–139v, &c.; Glorieux Rep. 322a.
-
BM1.123a:
Hugo Ripelinus OP [† c1300]
Compendium ueritatis theologicae
ed. A. Borgnet, Alberti
Magni opera omnia (Paris 1890–99), 34. 1–270; Stegmüller Sent. 368;
Kaeppeli 1982.
-
BM1.*124a (`compotus ecclesiasticus', inc.):
Helperic of Auxerre [9th cent.]
Computus
PL 137. 17–48; on the manuscripts see L.
Traube in Neues Archiv 18 (1893) 71–105; P. McGurk, Medium Ævum
43 (1974) 1–5..
-
BM1.*124c (`algorismus doctrinalis', inc.):
Iohannes de Sacro Bosco [early 13th cent.]
Algorismus
ed. J. O. Halliwell, Rara mathematica (London 1839),
1–26; ed. F. Saaby Pedersen, Corpus philosophorum Danicorum medii aevi
10/1 (Copenhagen 1983), 174–201; Thorndike/Kibre 991.
-
BM1.*124d (`tractatus de mundo et astronomia', inc.):
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
Imago mundi
→ Gossuin de Metz.]
PL 172. 119–188; ed. V. I. J. Flint, AHDLMA 49 (1982)
7–153. [For the French poem of this name,
-
BM1.*124e (`kalendare gallice ruthmicatum', inc.):
Ralph de Lenham [13th cent.]
Art de Kalender
ed. A. B. Hunt, ANTS Plain Texts 1 (1983); Dean
342; Russell, Dictionary, 108–109.
-
BM1.125a (anon., `breuiarium uel breuiloquium theologie', inc.):
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Breuiloquium pauperis seu Compendium sacrae Scripturae
SBonO
5. 201–291; Distelbrink 1; Glorieux Rép. 305k.
-
BM1.125b:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Soliloquium de arra animae
PL 176. 951–70; ed. K. Müller (Bonn
1913); Goy, 277–329.
-
BM1.125c:
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
[dub.]
`Meditationes Stephani archiepiscopi'
unidentified.
-
BM1.125d (inc.):
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
De confessione (serm. 15)
unpr.; Thomson, Grossesteste, 125
(no. 79), 172 (no. 15); Bloomfield 4926.
-
BM1.126a (`breuiloquium theologie', inc.):
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Breuiloquium pauperis seu Compendium sacrae Scripturae
SBonO
5. 201–291; Distelbrink 1; Glorieux Rép. 305k.
-
BM1.126c:
Richard Wetheringsett [13th cent.]
Summa Qui bene praesunt
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 519;
Bloomfield 4583. [Almost always anonymous.]
-
BM1.126d:
Hugh of Fouilloy OSA [†1172/3], prior of Saint-Laurent-au-Bois, Fouilloy
De claustro animae
PL 176. 1017–1182; Bloomfield 5211. [The
title `De xii abusionibus claustri' refers to the excerpt, II 11–23.]
-
BM1.126e (`H. de informacione nouiciorum', inc.):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De institutione nouiciorum
PL 176. 925–52; ed. H. B. Feiss &
P. Sicard, Sous la règle de S. Augustin 3 (Turnhout 1997); Goy, 340–67.
-
BM1.126f (anon., `Tractatus de oracione', inc.):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De uirtute orandi
PL 176. 977–88; ed. H. B. Feiss &
P. Sicard, Sous la règle de S. Augustin 3 (Turnhout 1997); Goy, 404–38.
-
BM1.126g (`ad quatuor interrogata amici'):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De obliuione malorum preteritorum et memoria et ira (Miscellanea I 74)
PL 177. 509–510; Goy, 452–7; Bloomfield 2686.
-
BM1.126h:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Soliloquium de arra animae
PL 176. 951–70; ed. K. Müller (Bonn
1913); Goy, 277–329.
-
BM1.126i:
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Itinerarium mentis in Deum
SBonO 5. 295–313; ed. A. Sépinski
(Quaracchi 1964); Distelbrink 19; Glorieux Rép. 305m.
-
BM1.126j (anon., inc.):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De XII gradibus humilitatis
SBO 3. 15–59.
-
BM1.126l:
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
[pseud.]
Precatio in praeparatione ad missam
PL 17. 751–62.
-
BM1.126m (`expositio prophecie Venite', inc.):
Petrus Aureoli OFM [†1322]
Compendium litterale totius scripture
pr. [Strassburg not after 1476]
(GW 3077), &c.; pr. Quaracchi 1896; Glorieux Rép. 351h; Stegmüller
Bibl. 6422.
-
BM1.126n (exc.):
Athanasius [c296–373], patriarch of Alexandria
De trinitate, a standard Athanasian group of texts, comprising
–
a. De trinitate, Books I–VII (attributed by Morin to Eusebius
Vercellensis): CPL 105; ed. V. Bulhart, CCSL9 (1957) 3–99; Book VIII,
ib. 115–18 (a later addition). [The work circulated under the names of
Athanasius, Ambrosius, Vigilius Thapsensis.]
b. A form of the Nicene Creed with
commentary: CPL 552; ed. V. Bulhart, 129–32 (Book IX), 135–45 (Book X).
c. De trinitate et de spiritu sancto: ed. V. Bulhart, 165–205.
d. Vigilius Thapsensis, Contra arianos: CPL 807. The final part,
Sententia Probi iudicis, is sometimes treated as a separate book.
e. Potamius, Epistola ad Athanasium: CPL 542.
f. Ps. Athanasius, Ep. 2, ad Luciferum: PL 13. 1039–42; see CPL 117.
g. Ps. Vigilius Thapsensis, Solutiones obiectionum arianorum: CPL 812.
-
BM1.126o:
Martin of Braga [†580], bishop of Braga
Formula uitae honestae
CPL 1080; Diaz 27; Bloomfield 4457.
-
BM1.126p (exc.):
M. Fabius Quintilianus [† c100]
Institutio oratoria
pr. Rome 1470 (Goff Q24), &c.; ed. M.
Winterbottom, OCT (1970).
-
BM1.126q:
Origen [c185–c254]
[pseud.]
Homily on Maria stabat
ed. J. Merlin (Paris 1520), 3. 129–31
(and in other early editions of Origen's works); manuscripts and editions
listed by J. P. McCall in Speculum 46 (1971) 491–509; V. Saxer in Studi
medievali 3rd ser. 26 (1985) 667–76.
-
BM1.126r:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Homiliae quattuor super Missus est
SBO 4. 13–58; Stegmüller
Bibl. 1726.
-
BM1.127c (anon.):
Albertus Magnus OP [1193–1280]
[pseud.]
Commentum super Salutatione angelica
ed. A. Wimmer (Regensburg 1902);
Stegmüller Bibl. 1064.
-
BM1.127d:
Liber florigerus, inc. `Da mihi Domine', a collection of excerpts from
the writings of St Augustine
unpr.; A. Wilmart, Auteurs, 453n.
-
BM1.127f:
Prosper of Aquitaine [c390–c463]
De uera innocentia ex operibus S. Augustini
CPL 525;
ed. M. Gastaldo, CCSL 68A (1972) 257–365.
-
BM1.127g:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[dub.]
`De conuersione', inc. `Conuersorum sancte et pie'
unidentified.
Copies in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 5. 18 (s. xiv), fols. 67r–(71),
and Durham, Bishop Cosin's Library, MS V. 1. 7 (s. xiv/xv), fols.
231r–235v. Paired at Dover and in these copies with 'Ad religiosos'.
-
BM1.127i (`septenaria in scriptura sunt quinque'):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De quinque septenis
PL 175. 405–414; ed. R. Baron, Six
opuscules spirituels, SChr 155 (1969), 100–119; Goy, 368–83.
-
BM1.127j:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[dub.]
`Ad religiosos', inc. `Ex quo surgit'
unidentified. Copies
in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS B. 5. 18 (s. xiv), fols. 47v–(48),
and Durham, Bishop Cosin's Library, MS V. 1. 7 (s. xv). Paired at
Dover and in these copies with 'De conuersione', inc. `Conuersorum sancte
et pie in Christo uiuentium'.
-
BM1.127k:
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
De reparatione lapsi, tr. ? Annianus
CPG 4305; ed. J. Dumortier, SChr 117 (1966) 241–322.
-
BM1.127m:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De meditatione
PL 176. 993–8; Goy, 196–211. [BA1.798w
shows that the title 'Meditatio Hugonis' may refer to other works
besides this, in that case Richard of Saint-Victor, De exterminatione
mali.]
-
BM1.127n:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Soliloquium de arra animae
PL 176. 951–70; ed. K. Müller (Bonn
1913); Goy, 277–329.
-
BM1.127o:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De obliuione malorum preteritorum et memoria et ira (Miscellanea I 74)
PL 177. 509–510; Goy, 452–7; Bloomfield 2686.
-
BM1.128 (`Seneca ad Lucillum'), 371d (`Seneca ad Lucillum', inc. ep. 1):
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
Epistulae morales
ed. L. D. Reynolds, OCT (1965).
-
BM1.*129a:
Sulpicius Severus [c363—after 420]
Vita S. Martini
CPL 475–7; BHL 5610, 5611–16; ed. J. Fontaine, SChr 133 (1967).
-
BM1.*129b:
Sulpicius Severus [c363—after 420]
Vita S. Bricii, the last chapter of the Life of St Martin
BHL 1451.
-
BM1.*129c:
Abbo of Fleury OSB [c. 945–1004], abbot of Fleury
DBF 1. 83–6; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 1–4.
Passio S. Edmundi
ed. M. Winterbottom, Three Lives of
English Saints (Toronto 1972), 67–87; BHL 2392.
-
BM1.129d:
Boto of Prüfening OSB [† c1170]
Miracula beatae uirginis Mariae
ed. T. F. Crane (Ithaca, NY, 1925),
4–79; BHL 5357.
-
BM1.130f (Acts), 130g (Gospels):
Petrus Comestor [†1187]
Historia scholastica
pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (Goff P458), &c.; PL
198. 1053–1722; ed. H. A. Vollmer (Berlin 1925–7); Genesis only, ed. A.
Sylwan, CCCM 191 (2005).
-
BM1.131b:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
BM1.131c (attrib. Bernard, inc.):
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Commentary on Aue maris stella
unpr.; Glorieux Rép.
104ab.
-
BM1.132:
Bestiarium
on the genre and English manuscripts see F. Unterkircher,
Bestiarium: Die Texte der HS Ashmole 1511 (Graz 1986); W. B. Clark &
M. T. McMunn, Beasts and Birds of the Middle Ages (Philadelphia, PA, 1989).
-
BM1.*133:
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
Epistolae
PL 207. 1–560; L. Wahlgren, The Letter Collection of
Peter of Blois. Studies in the Manuscript Tradition, Studia Graeca et Latina
Gothoburgensia 58 (1993).
-
BM1.134a:
William of Waddington [late 13th cent.]
(attrib.), Le Manuel des pechiez
ed. F. J. Furnivall, Roxburghe Club 81
(1862); Dean 635.
-
BM1.134b:
Le Dialogue de saint Julien et de son disciple
ed. A. Bonjour, ANTS 8
(1940); Dean 628.
-
BM1.134e:
La Court de baron
ed. F. W. Maitland & W. P. Baildon, Selden Soc. 4 (1891),
20–67.
-
BM1.134f:
Magna carta, issued by King John (1215), and reissued three times in
modified forms by Henry III, which often stands at the head of collections
of statutes
ed. W. Stubbs, Select Charters (Oxford 19139), 292–303.
-
BM1.134i:
Apocalypsis Goliae episcopi
ed. K. Strecker (Rome 1928); WIC 91.
-
BM1.135a (part):
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
Epistolae
PL 207. 1–560; L. Wahlgren, The Letter Collection of
Peter of Blois. Studies in the Manuscript Tradition, Studia Graeca et Latina
Gothoburgensia 58 (1993).
-
BM1.135c:
Liber florigerus, inc. `Da mihi Domine', a collection of excerpts from
the writings of St Augustine
unpr.; A. Wilmart, Auteurs, 453n.
-
BM1.135d:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De uisitatione infirmorum
PL 40. 1147–58; CPPM 2. 3082. [Three
copies, all English, preserve an ascription to Baudri of Bourgueil; Römer,
2/1. 199.]
-
BM1.135e:
Pelagius [c350–after 423]
Liber de uita christiana
CPL 730; pr. [Mainz c. 1465–6] (CIBN
A772), &c.
-
BM1.135f (anon., inc.):
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Breuiloquium de uirtutibus antiquorum principum et
philosophorum
pr. Lyon 1511, fols. 200v–216r, &c.; Glorieux Rép. 322b.
-
BM1.136a:
Bonaventure OFM [1221–1274]
Itinerarium mentis in Deum
SBonO 5. 295–313; ed. A. Sépinski
(Quaracchi 1964); Distelbrink 19; Glorieux Rép. 305m.
-
BM1.136b (attrib. Jerome, `ad Eustochium', but inc.):
Pelagius [c350–after 423]
Ad Demetriadem uirginem
CPL 737; CPPM 2. 145. [See also
Jerome, Epistola ad Demetriadem uirginem (ep. 130).]
-
BM1.137a:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De consideratione
SBO 3. 393–493.
-
BM1.137b (attrib. Augustine):
Ambrosius Autpertus [†781]
De conflictu uitiorum et uirtutum
PL 17. 1057–74
& under other authors; ed. R. Weber, CCCM 27B (1979) 907–31; Bloomfield 0455.
-
BM1.137c (`dietarium Walensis', part I):
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Ordinarium siue Alphabetum uitae religiosae
pr. Lyon 1511, 217r–255r, &c.; Glorieux Rép. 322e.
-
BM1.139a:
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De miseria humanae conditionis (1194–5)
PL 217. 701–746; ed.
M. Maccarrone (Lugano 1955); ed. R. E. Lewis (Athens, GA, 1978); Bloomfield
1753.
-
BM1.139b (anon., inc.):
John of Salisbury [c1115–1180], bishop of Chartres
Vita S. Thomae Becket
PL 190. 193–206; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
309–10; BHL 8180.
-
BM1.139d (`uita s. Ieronimi', inc.):
Gennadius [late 5th cent.]
De uiris inlustribus
CPL 957.
-
BM1.139e (`uisio de resurrectione beate Marie uirginis'):
Elizabeth of Schönau [†1165]
Visio de resurrectione beatae Mariae (Book II, uisio 3)
ed.
F. W. E. Roth (Brünn 1886), 53–5; BHL 5355.
-
BM1.139f (inc.):
Translatio S. Clementis
ed. P. Meyvaert & P. Devos in AB 73 (1955)
412–13 (prol.), 455–61 (text). Accompanies the Life by Leo of Ostia?
-
BM1.139g (`uita s. Iohannis euangeliste'):
Ps. Mellitus
Vita S. Iohannis apostoli, Latin tr.
PG 1239–50;
BHL 4320–21.
-
BM1.139h (anon., inc.):
John, archdeacon of Bari [?]
Translatio S. Nicholai
largely unpr.; BHL 6190–98.
-
BM1.139j (anon., inc.):
Nicephorus of Bari []
Translatio S. Nicholai
ed. F. Nitti di Vito, La Leggenda della
traslazione di S. Nichola (Bari 1937), 44–61; BHL 6179.
-
BM1.141a:
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De quadripartito specie nuptiarum
PL 217. 922–68.
-
BM1.141b (Ps 28):
Richard of Saint-Victor OSA [†1173]
Ad nouitios, a sermon on Psalm 28, `Afferte Domino &c. Vobis dicitur,
nouicii. Attendite, nouicii'
PL 196. 285–322. Editions since the
16th cent. have merged various works on particular psalms under the title
Adnotationes mysticae in Psalmos (PL 196. 265–404).
-
BM1.142a (anon., inc.):
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
Summa de uitiis et uirtutibus
pr. [Basel, not after 1474] (Goff
P89), &c.; Kaeppeli 1622; Bloomfield 1628, 5601. [See also William of
Auvergne, also called Parisiensis, from whose work of the same title this
is often indistinguishable.]
-
BM1.143a:
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De miseria humanae conditionis (1194–5)
PL 217. 701–746; ed.
M. Maccarrone (Lugano 1955); ed. R. E. Lewis (Athens, GA, 1978); Bloomfield
1753.
-
BM1.143b (III):
Willelmus de Pagula [early 14th cent.]
Oculus sacerdotis
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 799; Bloomfield
1088, 2499, 3129, 3686.
-
BM1.143d:
Vita Secundi philosophi, tr. Willelmus medicus
ed. A. Hilka, Leben und
Sentenzen des Philosophus Secundus (Breslau 1910), 8–23; ed. W. Suchier,
Illinois Studies in Language and Literature 24/2 (1939), 152–9, repr. B. E.
Perry, Secundus the Silent Philosopher (Ithaca, NY, 1964), 92–100; CTC
2. 1–3; Thorndike/Kibre 1423. [Suchier, 162–6, lists more than a hundred
copies.]
-
BM1.143f:
Confessionis informatio, inc. `Vade ostende te sacerdoti [Mt 8
14]
In his (quattuor) uerbis': unpr.; Bloomfield 6307–8.
-
BM1.143g:
Liber florigerus, inc. `Da mihi Domine', a collection of excerpts from
the writings of St Augustine
unpr.; A. Wilmart, Auteurs, 453n.
-
BM1.143h:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Sententiae
CPL 1199; pr. Nuremberg [not after April 1470] (Goff
I192), &c.; ed. P. Cazier, CCSL 111 (1998); Diaz 111.
-
BM1.143i:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
BM1.143j (`C. de reparatione sacerdotum', inc.):
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
[dub.]
`De reparatione sacerdotum', inc. `Multi sunt sacerdotes et pauci'
unidentified. [The incipit given is that of Willelmus de Pagula, Oculus
sacerdotis, pars dextera; but the text appears to be much shorter.]
-
BM1.143k (`A. ad interrogaciones Alexandri', inc.):
Secretum secretorum (ps. Aristotle), Latin tr. from Arabic by Philippus
Tripolitanus
ed. R. Steele, Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi (Oxford
1909–40), 5. 1–175; S. J. Williams, The Secret of Secrets. The scholarly
career of a pseudo-Aristotelian text in the Latin middle ages (Ann Arbor, MI,
2003), 360–63 (translator's prologue), 388–413 (list of manuscripts); PAL
54–75 (no. 81B). [See also John of Seville, for an excerpt translated in the
12th cent., and Aristotle ps., Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum for
other possible copies.]
-
BM1.144a:
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De miseria humanae conditionis (1194–5)
PL 217. 701–746; ed.
M. Maccarrone (Lugano 1955); ed. R. E. Lewis (Athens, GA, 1978); Bloomfield
1753.
-
BM1.145 (`summa Saxonis', inc.):
Conrad Holtnicker of Saxony OFM [†1279]
Sermones
pr. as Bonaventure, Paris 1521 &c.; Distelbrink 208;
Schneyer Rep. 1. 748–91.
-
BM1.145b (`Iohannes Gandauensis in salutacione', inc.):
Conrad Holtnicker of Saxony OFM [†1279]
Speculum beatae Mariae uirginis
ed. L. Schmitz (Quaracchi 1904);
Distelbrink 214; Glorieux Rép. 305dp; Stegmüller Bibl. 2016–17.
-
BM1.146a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Registrum
CPL 1714; ed. D. Norberg, CCSL 140, 140A (1982).
-
BM1.146b (anon., inc.):
Goscelin of Saint-Bertin OSB [† after 1114]
Translatio S. Wulfhildae
ed. M. L. Colker, Studia monastica 7 (1965)
431–4; BHL 8736d.
-
BM1.146d:
Eadburga of Thanet
-
BM1.146e:
Erkenwald
-
BM1.146f (`exortaciones Almeri', inc. pref.):
Aelmer of Canterbury OSB [†1137], prior of Christ Church, Canterbury
Excitatio mentis in inquisitionem Dei
ed. J. Leclercq, Studia
Anselmiana 31 (1953) 87 (prefatory epistle), 110–114 (text); Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 27.
-
BM1.146g (BHL 8430a, inc.):
Passio S. Ursulae et sociarum
unpr.; BHL 8426–51.
-
BM1.147a, BM1.335b;:
L. Apuleius [c123–after 161]
De deo Socratis
ed. P. Thomas, Teubner (1908), 6–35.
-
BM1.147b:
Ps. Dionysius the Areopagite
De caelesti hierarchia, Latin tr.
CPG 6600; ed. P. Chevallier,
Dionysiaca (Bruges 1937–50), 727–1066.
-
BM1.147c (`I. de filio prodigo'):
Jerome [c347–420]
Epistula ad Damasum de filio prodigo (ep. 21)
CPL 620;
ed. I. Hilberg, CSEL 54 (19962) 111–42.
-
BM1.148a (`sermo de dedicacione ecclesie', inc.):
Ivo of Chartres [c1040–1116]
De ecclesiasticis sacramentis (serm. 1–5)
PL 162. 505–62. [In
some copies serm. 4 de dedicatione ecclesiae precedes serm. 1, and in
such texts this title may be found to designate the whole group.]
-
BM1.148c:
John of Salisbury [c1115–1180], bishop of Chartres
Vita S. Thomae Becket
PL 190. 193–206; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
309–10; BHL 8180.
-
BM1.148f:
Matthew Paris OSB [c1195–after 1259], monk of St Albans
(attrib.), Vita S. Edmundi archiepiscopi
ed. C. H. Lawrence,
St Edmund of Abingdon (Oxford 1960), 222–79; BHL 2405.
-
BM1.148i (inc.):
Aegidius
ed. E. C. Jones (Paris 1914), 99–111; BHL 93.
-
BM1.148j (anon., inc.):
Hrabanus Maurus [†856]
Hrabanus Maurus in Fulda mit einer Hrabanus-Maurus-Bibliographie
(1979–2009), Fuldaer Studien 13 (2010).
Sermo de reuersione sanctae crucis (serm. 70)
PL 110. 131–4;
BHL 4178.
-
BM1.149:
Richard Wetheringsett [13th cent.]
Summa Qui bene praesunt
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 519;
Bloomfield 4583. [Almost always anonymous.]
-
BM1.150a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
-
BM1.150b:
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De missarum mysteriis
PL 217. 773–916. [List of manuscripts
by D. F. Wright in Rivista di storia della chiesa in Italia 29 (1975)
444–52; edition by C. Egger in progress.]
-
BM1.150c:
Speculum iuniorum
unpr.; Bloomfield 5103. [For a mistaken identification
of the author as Galienus, see L. E. Boyle, `Three English pastoral summae',
Studia Gratiana 11 (1967) 133–44.] [See also Simon of Hinton, Summa
iuniorum.]
-
BM1.151a:
Paterius [6th cent.]
Liber testimoniorum ueteris testamenti ex opusculis S. Gregorii
CPL 1718.
-
BM1.‡152d (`tractatus de penitencia', inc.):
Jacques de Vitry [c1170–1240], bishop of Acre
Sermo de confessione
pr. in Iacobi de Vitriaco opera omnia
(Antwerp 1575), 229–39; pr. in Guillelmi Alverni opera omnia (Paris/Orleans
1674), 2. suppl. 238–47 (§§ 22–5); Bloomfield 0988. For the attribution
to Jacques rather than to William of Auvergne, see P. Funk, Jakob von Vitry,
Leben und Werke (Leipzig 1909), 78–80, and F. N. M. Diekstra in RTAM 61
(1994) 22–41. [P. Glorieux in Miscellanea moralia in honorem Arthur Janssen
(Louvain 1948), 551–65, on the 1674 edition.] [The incipit is not distinct
from the common work of Robert Holcot, Conuertimini, Bloomield 0989.]
-
BM1.152a:
Richard Wetheringsett [13th cent.]
Summa Qui bene praesunt
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 519;
Bloomfield 4583. [Almost always anonymous.]
-
BM1.152b:
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
Templum Domini
ed. J. W. Goering & F. A. C. Mantello (Toronto 1984);
Thomson, Grosseteste, 138–140; Bloomfield 5982.
-
BM1.152e:
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
Constitutiones (1238)
ed. H. R. Luard, RS 25 (1861), 154–64; Powicke
& Cheney, 2/2. 265–78.
-
BM1.†152c (inc. `ad principium dicat sacerdos'):
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
De modo confitendi, inc. `Ad primum dicat sacerdos'
ed. J. W.
Goering & F. A. C. Mantello, RTAM 54 (1987) 52–112 (text, 80–110);
Thomson, Grosseteste, 126; Bloomfield 0280.
-
BM1.153a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
-
BM1.153b:
Geoffrey Babio du Louroux [†1158], archbishop of Bordeaux
Commentary on Matthew
PL 162. 1228–1500 (as Anselm of Laon);
Stegmüller Bibl. 2604, 7899 (as Stephen Langton).
-
BM1.156:
François de Meyronnes OFM [† after 1328]
B. Roth, Franz von Mayronis OFM. Sein Leben, seine Werke, seine Lehre
vom Formalunterschied in Gott, Franziskanische Forschungen 3 (1936);
H. Rossmann, Die Hierarchie der Welt: Gestalt und System des Franz
von Meyronnes OFM mit besonderer Berücksichtigung seiner
Schöpfungslehre, Franziskanische Forschungen 23 (1972).
Sermones de tempore
pr. Brussels 1481/84 (Goff Suppl. M94a), Venice
1491/2 (Goff M92), &c.; Roth, Franz von Mayronis, 246–51; Schneyer Rep.
2. 64–71.
-
BM1.157a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae XL in euangelia
CPL 1711; pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (GW
11418), &c.
-
BM1.157b:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Homiliae quattuor super Missus est
SBO 4. 13–58; Stegmüller
Bibl. 1726.
-
BM1.†157c (attrib. Anselm):
Ralph d'Escures OSB [†1122]
(ps. Anselm), Homilia de assumptione Mariae (hom. 9)
PL 95. 1505–1508 and PL 158. 644–9; Schneyer Rep. 5. 17.
-
BM1.158:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae XL in euangelia
CPL 1711; pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (GW
11418), &c.
-
BM1.159:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae XL in euangelia
CPL 1711; pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (GW
11418), &c.
-
BM1.161a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
-
BM1.161b (`liber sentenciarum Hugonis', inc.):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
[pseud.]
Summa sententiarum
PL 176. 41–174; Goy, 486–7; Stegmüller
Sent. 837.
-
BM1.161c (anon., inc.):
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
[pseud.]
Speculum ecclesiae
PL 177. 335–80; H. Weisweiler, Mélanges
J. de Ghellinck, 2. 534–70; Bloomfield 1439.
-
BM1.162a:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Dialogi
CPL 1713; ed. A. de Vogüé, SChr 251, 260, 265 (1978–80).
-
BM1.162b:
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
Elucidarius
PL 172. 1109–1176; ed. Y. Lefèvre, L'Elucidarium et
les lucidaires, Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome
180 (Paris 1954), 361–477.
-
BM1.162c:
Fursey
BHL 3209.
-
BM1.163:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Dialogi
CPL 1713; ed. A. de Vogüé, SChr 251, 260, 265 (1978–80).
-
BM1.163A:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Dialogi
CPL 1713; ed. A. de Vogüé, SChr 251, 260, 265 (1978–80).
-
BM1.165a:
Hildebert of Lavardin [1056–1133], archbishop of Tours
Vita metrica S. Mariae Aegyptiacae
PL 171. 1321–40; ed. N. K.
Larsen, CCCM 209 (2004); BHL 5419; WIC 18159.
-
BM1.165b (`H. de officio misse'):
Hildebert of Lavardin [1056–1133], archbishop of Tours
De mysterio missae
PL 171. 1177–96; WIC 17396. And (in
many cases also) id. De sacra eucharistia: PL 171. 1195–1212;
WIC 17700.
-
BM1.166a (abbrev.):
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Legenda aurea
ed. T. Graesse (Breslau 18903/ repr. Osnabrück
1965); ed. G. P. Maggioni, Millennio medievale 6 (Florence 1998, 21999);
Kaeppeli 2154. [B. Fleith, Studien zur Überlieferungsgeschichte der
lateinischen Legenda aurea, Subsidia hagiographica 72 (1991), records more
than one thousand copies in manuscript; ISTC records some 150 printed
editions before 1501.]
-
BM1.166b (`Gwybertus Th. ad diuersos', inc.):
Guibert of Tournai OFM [†1284]
Sermones ad uarios status
pr. Lyon [after 1503] (GW 9. 608);
Glorieux Rép. 311g; Schneyer Rep. 2. 299–307.
-
BM1.*167a:
Osbern of Canterbury OSB [†1094], monk of Christ Church
Vita S. Dunstani
ed. W. Stubbs, RS 63 (1874), 69–161; BHL 2344–5.
-
BM1.*167b–c:
Osbern of Canterbury OSB [†1094], monk of Christ Church
Vita S. Elphegi
ed. H. Wharton, Anglia Sacra (London 1691),
2. 122–47; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 407; BHL 2518–9.
-
BM1.*167d:
Eadmer of Canterbury OSB [c1055–1124]
Vita S. Odonis Cantuariensis
ed. H. Wharton, Anglia Sacra (London
1691), 2. 78–87; BHL 6289.
-
BM1.168a (`liber de uitis sanctorum patrum', inc.):
Historia monachorum in Aegypto, tr. Rufinus
PL 21. 387–462;
ed. E. Schulz-Flügel (Berlin 1990); BHL 6524. [See also Vitas patrum.]
-
BM1.‡170a (anon., inc.):
Edward Grim [†1185/6]
Vita S. Thomae Becket
PL 190. 1–56; BHL 8182.
-
BM1.170b (anon., inc.):
Alan of Tewkesbury OSB [†1202], prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, later
abbot of Tewkesbury
Revision of John of Salisbury's Vita S. Thomae Becket
ed. J. C.
Robertson, Materials for the History of Thomas Becket, RS 67 (1875–85),
2. 299–301, 323–52; BHL 8179–81; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 34. [Found
with his collection of Becket's letters.]
-
BM1.170c:
Beneit le moine [12th cent.], monk of St Albans
Vie de saint Thomas le martyr
ed. B. Schlyter (Lund 1941); Dean 509.
-
BM1.170f:
Fierabras
ed. J. Miquet (Ottawa 1982); Dean 82.2.
-
BM1.170l (`Cato in gallicis', inc.):
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
French tr. by Everard de Kirkham
ed. F. J. Furnivall, The Minor Poems
of the Vernon Manuscript, EETS OS 117 (1901), 553–609; Dean 255. Most copies
include the Latin text as well. [There are two other translations, Elias of
Winchester (below) and the Anonymous, ed. A. B. Hunt, ANTS Plain texts 11
(1994). See E. Ruhe, Untersuchungen zu den altfranzösichen Übersetzungen
der Disticha Catonis (Munich 1986).]
-
BM1.170n (`Prouerbia Hendun in anglice'):
Hendyng [?]
Proverbs
ed. G. Schleich, Anglia 51 (1927) 247–77; IMEV 1669.
-
BM1.171:
Miracula beatae uirginis Mariae de Rupe Amatoris
ed. E. Albe, Les
Miracles de Notre-Dame de Roc-Amadour (Paris 1907), 61–319; BHL 5405.
-
BM1.171b:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De beatae Mariae uirginitate
PL 176. 857–76; Goy, 116–23.
-
BM1.172:
Boto of Prüfening OSB [† c1170]
Miracula beatae uirginis Mariae
ed. T. F. Crane (Ithaca, NY, 1925),
4–79; BHL 5357.
-
BM1.173a:
Boto of Prüfening OSB [† c1170]
Miracula beatae uirginis Mariae
ed. T. F. Crane (Ithaca, NY, 1925),
4–79; BHL 5357.
-
BM1.174a:
John of Salisbury [c1115–1180], bishop of Chartres
Vita S. Thomae Becket
PL 190. 193–206; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
309–10; BHL 8180.
-
BM1.174c:
Hildebert of Lavardin [1056–1133], archbishop of Tours
De mysterio missae
PL 171. 1177–96; WIC 17396. And (in
many cases also) id. De sacra eucharistia: PL 171. 1195–1212;
WIC 17700.
-
BM1.174f:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
L. Minio-Paluello in DSB 2. 228–36; bibliography in J. Gruber,
`Boethius 1925–1998', Lustrum 39 (1997) 307–383 and 40 (1998)
199–259.
[pseud.]
Commentary on Athanasian creed
unpr.; CPPM 2. 455a.
-
BM1.175 (`uitas uel dicta patrum', inc.):
Jerome [c347–420]
[pseud.]
Liber adhortationum sanctorum patrum
PL 73. 855–988, 993–1022;
Lambert 570; BHL 6527–31; C. N. Batlle, Die Adhortationes sanctorum patrum
(Verba seniorum) in lateinischen Mittelalter (Münster 1971). [Usually equated
with Vitas patrum V–VI.]
-
BM1.179:
Bartholomew the Englishman [†1250]
De proprietatibus rerum
pr. Frankfurt 1601; H. Meyer, Die
Enzyklopädie des Bartholomäus Anglicus. Untersuchungen zur Überlieferungs-
und Rezeptionsgeschichte von De proprietatibus rerum (Munich 2000);
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 69. A collaborative edition is in progress in the
series De diuersis artibus (Turnhout 2007–).
-
BM1.184:
F. Vegetius Renatus [fl. 400]
De re militari
pr. [Utrecht c. 1473/4] (Goff V104), &c.; ed.
A. Önnerfors, Teubner (1995); ed. M. D. Reeve, OCT (2004).
-
BM1.185a (`G. T. in communibus'):
Guibert of Tournai OFM [†1284]
Sermones ad uarios status
pr. Lyon [after 1503] (GW 9. 608);
Glorieux Rép. 311g; Schneyer Rep. 2. 299–307.
-
BM1.190b–c:
Hugh of Saint-Cher OP [†1263]
Sermones de tempore et de sanctis
unpr.; Schneyer Rep. 2. 758–85.
-
BM1.192:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Sermones de omnibus sanctis
pr. [Cologne c. 1478] (Goff J187),
&c.; Schneyer Rep. 3. 246–66; Kaeppeli 2155.
-
BM1.193:
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Sermones dominicales
pr. [Cologne c. 1478] (Goff J193), &c.;
Schneyer Rep. 3. 221–46; Kaeppeli 2156.
-
BM1.194:
Guy d'Evreux OP [fl. 1290]
Sermones dominicales
unpr.; Schneyer, 2. 319–65;
Kaeppeli 1400. The prologue, ed. P. Michaud-Qauntin in AFP 20 (1950)
213–33.
-
BM1.‡195e:
Clement of Lanthony OSA [† after 1169]
De sex alis cherubim
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl. 1980.
-
BM1.195e (anon.):
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
De sex alis cherubim
PL 210. 269–80; Stegmüller Bibl. 949. [Anonymous
copies may be the work of Clement of Lanthony.]
-
BM1.†198a:
Jerome [c347–420]
Epistula ad Heliodorum exhortatoria (ep. 14)
CPL 620; ed.
I. Hilberg, CSEL 54 (19962) 44–62.
-
BM1.†198b:
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
De muliere forti
unpr.; Hunt, Nequam, 139; Stegmüller Bibl. 1166.
-
BM1.199a:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
DBI 42. 319–41; G. Bruni, `Catalogo critico delle opere di Egidio Romano',
Bibliofilia 35 (1933) 7–69, 36 (1934) 78–110, and 37 (1935) 247–306.
De regimine principum
pr. Augsburg 1473 (GW 7217), &c.;
pr. Rome 1556 / repr. Frankfurt 1968; Glorieux Rép. 400q;
Bloomfield 2051.
-
BM1.199c:
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
De originali peccato
pr. Oxford 1479 (STC 158), &c.; pr. Rome
1554 / repr. Frankfurt 1968; Glorieux Rép. 400h; Bloomfield 1886.
-
BM1.200–201:
John of Salisbury [c1115–1180], bishop of Chartres
Policraticus
ed. C. C. J. Webb (Oxford 1909); I–IV, ed. K. S. B.
Keats-Rohan, CCCM 118 (1993).
-
BM1.200b:
John of Salisbury [c1115–1180], bishop of Chartres
Entheticus ad Policraticum
ed. C. C. J. Webb (Oxford 1909), 1. 1–11;
WIC 17789.
-
BM1.200–201:
John of Salisbury [c1115–1180], bishop of Chartres
Policraticus
ed. C. C. J. Webb (Oxford 1909); I–IV, ed. K. S. B.
Keats-Rohan, CCCM 118 (1993).
-
BM1.202a (anon.):
Arnold of Bonneval OSB [† after 1156], abbot of Bonneval
De sex uerbis Domini in cruce
PL 189. 1677–726; Stegmüller Bibl. 2254.
-
BM1.202b (`N. ad cancellarium Anglie', inc., verse prologue only):
Nigel Witeker OSB [† after 1206]
De eruditione praelatorum
ed. T. Wright, Anglo-Latin Satirical
Poets, RS 59 (1872), 146–53 (verse), 153–230 (prose); ed. A. Boutemy,
Nigellus de Longchamps (Paris 1959), 144–9 (verse), 150–210 (prose);
WIC 14366.
-
BM1.202c (anon., `de tropis loquendis', inc.):
Peter the Chanter [†1197]
Libellus de contrarietatibus Sacrae Scripturae
unpr.; Stegmüller Bibl. 6452–3.
-
BM1.202d:
Ps. Turpinus
Historia Caroli magni et Rolandi
ed. H. W. Klein (Munich 1986).
-
BM1.202f:
Methodius [], bishop of Olympus
[pseud.]
De initio et fine saeculi
the form found in most English copies
is unpr.; the oldest Latin version, ed. W. J. Aerts & G. A. A. Kortekaas,
Die Apokalypse des Pseudo-Methodius (Louvain 1998); other versions, pr.
in Maxima bibliotheca ueterum patrum (Lyon 1677), 3. 727–35, and ed.
E. Sackur, Sibyllinische Texte und Forschungen (Halle 1898), 61–96.
-
BM1.202g (`ymago mundi'):
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
Imago mundi
→ Gossuin de Metz.]
PL 172. 119–188; ed. V. I. J. Flint, AHDLMA 49 (1982)
7–153. [For the French poem of this name,
-
BM1.203a:
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
De amicitia christiana
PL 207. 871–958; ed. M.-M. Davy, Un
traité de l'amour du XIIe siècle: Pierre de Blois (Paris 1932);
Bloomfield 4936, 5832.
-
BM1.203b:
Robert Winchelsea [†1313], archbishop of Canterbury
Constitutiones (Merton 1305)
ed. D. Wilkins, Concilia Magnae
Britanniae et Hiberniae (London 1737), 2. 278–80.
-
BM1.203e:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Metamorphoses
ed. W. S. Anderson, Teubner (1977).
-
BM1.204a:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De arca Noe morali et mystica
PL 176. 617–80, 681–704; ed.
P. Sicard, CCCM 176 (2001); Goy, 212–37, 237–45.
-
BM1.204c (`dicta patrum', inc. of Vitas patrum III):
Vitas patrum. Collections with this common title invariably begin with
Rufinus's translation (often ascribed to Jerome) of the Historia monachorum
in Aegypto (PL 21. 387–462; ed. E. Schulz-Flügel [Berlin 1990]), and then
go on to include other Lives and apophthegmata of the type collected and
published by H. Rosweyde and reprinted in PL vols. 73–4. Jerome's Lives
of St Paul the Hermit, St Hilarion, and St Malchus (CPL 617–19) also make
a frequent appearance. [See also Historia monachorum in Aegypto; Jerome,
Liber adhortationum sanctorum patrum.]
-
BM1.205a:
Secretum secretorum (ps. Aristotle), Latin tr. from Arabic by Philippus
Tripolitanus
ed. R. Steele, Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi (Oxford
1909–40), 5. 1–175; S. J. Williams, The Secret of Secrets. The scholarly
career of a pseudo-Aristotelian text in the Latin middle ages (Ann Arbor, MI,
2003), 360–63 (translator's prologue), 388–413 (list of manuscripts); PAL
54–75 (no. 81B). [See also John of Seville, for an excerpt translated in the
12th cent., and Aristotle ps., Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum for
other possible copies.]
-
BM1.205b:
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
De amicitia christiana
PL 207. 871–958; ed. M.-M. Davy, Un
traité de l'amour du XIIe siècle: Pierre de Blois (Paris 1932);
Bloomfield 4936, 5832.
-
BM1.205c (`parabole Odonis de brutis'):
Odo of Cheriton [†1247]
Parabolae
ed. Hervieux, 4. 173–255; Bloomfield 0449.
-
BM1.205e:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
BM1.205f (anon.):
H. of Sawtry OCist [12th cent.]
Tractatus de purgatorio S. Patricii
ed. K. Warnke, Das Buch vom
Espurgatoire S. Patrice der Marie de France und seine Quellen, Bibliotheca
Normannica 9 (Halle/Saale, 1938), 2–166 [first col.]; BHL 6510–12a.
-
BM1.205g (BHL 6582):
Visio S. Pauli
one of several recensions, listed BHL 6580–6582s.
-
BM1.205i:
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
-
BM1.205j:
Innocent III (Lotharius de Segnis) [1160/61–1216, sedit 1198–1216]
De quadripartito specie nuptiarum
PL 217. 922–68.
-
BM1.205k (Ps 28):
Richard of Saint-Victor OSA [†1173]
Ad nouitios, a sermon on Psalm 28, `Afferte Domino &c. Vobis dicitur,
nouicii. Attendite, nouicii'
PL 196. 285–322. Editions since the
16th cent. have merged various works on particular psalms under the title
Adnotationes mysticae in Psalmos (PL 196. 265–404).
-
BM1.206a:
Regula S. Benedicti
CPL 1852; ed. J. Neufville, SChr 181–2 (1972);
ed. R. Hanslik, CSEL 75 (19772).
-
BM1.206b:
Benedict XII (Jacques Fournier OCist) [c1285–1342, sedit 1334–1342]
Constitutiones ad monachos nigros (`Summi magistri')
ed.
D. Wilkins, Concilia Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae (London 1737), 2.
585–613. The declaratory bull `Dudum pro bono' circulates with the
constitutions.
-
BM1.206c:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De praecepto et dispensatione
pr. [Paris 1494/9] (GW 3909), &c.;
SBO 3. 253–94.
-
BM1.206g (anon., inc.):
Roger Shepshed [13th cent.]
(attrib.), De septem uitiis capitalibus
unpr.; Thomson, Grosseteste,
268; Bloomfield 4166.
-
BM1.207a:
Regula S. Benedicti
CPL 1852; ed. J. Neufville, SChr 181–2 (1972);
ed. R. Hanslik, CSEL 75 (19772).
-
BM1.207b:
Hugh of Fouilloy OSA [†1172/3], prior of Saint-Laurent-au-Bois, Fouilloy
De claustro animae
PL 176. 1017–1182; Bloomfield 5211. [The
title `De xii abusionibus claustri' refers to the excerpt, II 11–23.]
-
BM1.207c:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De praecepto et dispensatione
pr. [Paris 1494/9] (GW 3909), &c.;
SBO 3. 253–94.
-
BM1.207d:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Epistola ad quosdam nouiter conuersos (ep. 462)
SBO 8. 438–45.
-
BM1.207e (`Bernardus ad fratres de Monte Dei', inc.):
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Apologia ad Guillelum S. Theodorici abbatem
SBO 3. 81–108.
-
BM1.207f:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De institutione nouiciorum
PL 176. 925–52; ed. H. B. Feiss &
P. Sicard, Sous la règle de S. Augustin 3 (Turnhout 1997); Goy, 340–67.
-
BM1.208a:
Regula S. Benedicti
CPL 1852; ed. J. Neufville, SChr 181–2 (1972);
ed. R. Hanslik, CSEL 75 (19772).
-
BM1.208b:
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
De professione monachorum
ed. B. Pez, Thesaurus
anecdotorum nouissimus (Vienna 1721), 567–650; Kaeppeli 1624.
-
BM1.208c:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De institutione nouiciorum
PL 176. 925–52; ed. H. B. Feiss &
P. Sicard, Sous la règle de S. Augustin 3 (Turnhout 1997); Goy, 340–67.
-
BM1.208d:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De praecepto et dispensatione
pr. [Paris 1494/9] (GW 3909), &c.;
SBO 3. 253–94.
-
BM1.209b:
Regula S. Benedicti
CPL 1852; ed. J. Neufville, SChr 181–2 (1972);
ed. R. Hanslik, CSEL 75 (19772).
-
BM1.209d (`regula milicie templi', inc.):
Regula commilitonum Christi, drawn up under the direction of St Bernard in
1128
ed. G. Schnürer, Die ursprüngliche Templerregel (Freiburg 1903);
S. Cerrini in Autour de la première croisade, ed. M. Balard (Paris
1996), 203–219.
-
BM1.209e:
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
De professione monachorum
ed. B. Pez, Thesaurus
anecdotorum nouissimus (Vienna 1721), 567–650; Kaeppeli 1624.
-
BM1.210a:
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
De professione monachorum
ed. B. Pez, Thesaurus
anecdotorum nouissimus (Vienna 1721), 567–650; Kaeppeli 1624.
-
BM1.210b (anon.):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De XII abusiuis saeculi
CPL 1106.
-
BM1.210c (`abusiones claustri'):
Hugh of Fouilloy OSA [†1172/3], prior of Saint-Laurent-au-Bois, Fouilloy
De claustro animae
PL 176. 1017–1182; Bloomfield 5211. [The
title `De xii abusionibus claustri' refers to the excerpt, II 11–23.]
-
BM1.210d (inc.):
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
De confessione (serm. 15)
unpr.; Thomson, Grossesteste, 125
(no. 79), 172 (no. 15); Bloomfield 4926.
-
BM1.210f (III 34):
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de casibus poenitentiae
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez, Universa
bibliotheca iuris 1B (Rome 1976); Kuttner, 443–5; Bloomfield 5054; Diaz
1324. [Manuscripts listed by L. Robles, `Escritores dominicos de la Corona
de Aragón (siglos XIII–XV)', in Repertorio de historia de las ciencias
eclesiásticas en España (Salamanca 1967–79), 3. 11–175 (at 14–31).
The common apparatus is that of William of Rennes.] [Book III tit. 34,
De poenitentiis et remissionibus, Ochoa & Diez, 795–882 (Bloomfield
3954) and Book IV, Ochoa & Diez, ??? (Bloomfield 4943) also circulate
separately.]
-
BM1.210g:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
[pseud.]
Meditationes piissimae de cognitione humanae conditionis
PL 184.
485–508; Bloomfield 3126.
-
BM1.210h:
Odo of Cheriton [†1247]
Parabolae
ed. Hervieux, 4. 173–255; Bloomfield 0449.
-
BM1.210j (attrib. Augustine):
Ambrosius Autpertus [†781]
De conflictu uitiorum et uirtutum
PL 17. 1057–74
& under other authors; ed. R. Weber, CCCM 27B (1979) 907–31; Bloomfield 0455.
-
BM1.210k:
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
De sex alis cherubim
PL 210. 269–80; Stegmüller Bibl. 949. [Anonymous
copies may be the work of Clement of Lanthony.]
-
BM1.210l:
Sextus the Pythagorean [?2nd cent.]
Sententiae, tr. Rufinus
CPG 1115; ed. H. Chadwick, The Sentences
of Sextus (Cambridge 1959), 9–63.
-
BM1.210m (`de quatuor uirtutibus cardinalibus'):
Martin of Braga [†580], bishop of Braga
Formula uitae honestae
CPL 1080; Diaz 27; Bloomfield 4457.
-
BM1.211a:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Epistola ad Romanos quando discesserunt a domino papa Eugenio (ep.
243)
SBO 8. 130–34.
-
BM1.211c (`questiones de natura rerum', inc.):
Adelard of Bath [early 12th cent.]
M. Clagett in DSB 1. 61–4.
C. S. F. Burnett, `The writings of Adelard of Bath and closely associated
works', in Adelard of Burnett, an English scientist and Arabist of
the early twelfth century (London 1987), 163–97.
Quaestiones naturales
ed. M. Müller, BGPM 31/2 (1934) 1–91; ed.
C. S. F. Burnett (Cambridge 1998).
-
BM1.211d:
Thomas Becket [†1170], archbishop of Canterbury
Epistolae
ed. J. C. Robertson, RS 67/5–7 (1881–5); A. J.
Duggan, Thomas Becket. A Textual History of his Letters (Oxford 1980).
-
BM1.212a:
Regula S. Benedicti
CPL 1852; ed. J. Neufville, SChr 181–2 (1972);
ed. R. Hanslik, CSEL 75 (19772).
-
BM1.212e:
Willelmus Peraldus OP [†1261]
De professione monachorum
ed. B. Pez, Thesaurus
anecdotorum nouissimus (Vienna 1721), 567–650; Kaeppeli 1624.
-
BM1.212f:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De institutione nouiciorum
PL 176. 925–52; ed. H. B. Feiss &
P. Sicard, Sous la règle de S. Augustin 3 (Turnhout 1997); Goy, 340–67.
-
BM1.212g (`Aug. de xii abusiuis claustri', exc.):
Hugh of Fouilloy OSA [†1172/3], prior of Saint-Laurent-au-Bois, Fouilloy
De claustro animae
PL 176. 1017–1182; Bloomfield 5211. [The
title `De xii abusionibus claustri' refers to the excerpt, II 11–23.]
-
BM1.212h:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De XII abusiuis saeculi
CPL 1106.
-
BM1.212i:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De praecepto et dispensatione
pr. [Paris 1494/9] (GW 3909), &c.;
SBO 3. 253–94.
-
BM1.213a:
Regula S. Benedicti
CPL 1852; ed. J. Neufville, SChr 181–2 (1972);
ed. R. Hanslik, CSEL 75 (19772).
-
BM1.213b:
Robert Winchelsea [†1313], archbishop of Canterbury
Constitutiones (Merton 1305)
ed. D. Wilkins, Concilia Magnae
Britanniae et Hiberniae (London 1737), 2. 278–80.
-
BM1.213c:
Nicholas Trevet OP [c1258–c1334]
De officio missae
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3142.
-
BM1.214:
David of Augsburg OFM [c1200–1272]
Formula nouiciorum is used as a title for more than one part of
De exterioris et interioris hominis compositione
pr. Quaracchi 1899;
Bloomfield 4155 (Book I), 5676 (Book I part 2), 2655 (Book II).
-
BM1.216 (`distinctiones', inc.):
Nicholas de Byard OP [fl. 1250]
Distinctiones theologicae
pr. Cologne 1505 &c.; Kaeppeli 3045;
L. J. Bataillon, `The tradition of Nicholas of Biard's Distinctiones',
Viator 24 (1994) 245–88; Stegmüller Bibl. 5693–4; Bloomfield 0103,
1004, 1841.
-
BM1.216b:
William de Lanicea OFM [late 12th cent.]
Dieta salutis
pr. Cologne 1474 (GW 4720), &c.; ed. A. C. Peltier,
S. Bonaventurae opera omnia (Paris 1864–71), 8. 247–347; Distelbrink 124;
Bloomfield 2301. [The accompanying Themata, ib. 8. 347–58; Bloomfield 0077.]
-
BM1.217a (`tabula', inc.):
William de Montibus [†1213]
Distinctiones theologicae
unpr. apart from excerpts in Goering,
William de Montibus, 261–303; Stegmüller Bibl. 2993–5; Bloomfield 0159, 0478.
-
BM1.218a:
Thomas of Chobham [† after 1233]
Summa confessorum
ed. F. Broomfield, Analecta
mediaevalia Namurcensia 25 (1968); Bloomfield 1145. [Anonymous copies after
1298 are more likely to be the work of John of Freiburg.]
-
BM1.218b:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
Homiliae quattuor super Missus est
SBO 4. 13–58; Stegmüller
Bibl. 1726.
-
BM1.218e (`tractatus de ueneno', inc.):
Malachias Hibernicus OFM [late 13th cent.]
(ps. Robert Grosseteste), De ueneno
pr. Paris 1518;
Thomson, Grosseteste, 268–70; Bloomfield 5102.
-
BM1.218f:
Ranulf de Glanvill [†1190]
(attrib.), Tractatus de legibus et consuetudinibus regum
Angliae
ed. G. D. G. Hall (London 1965).
-
BM1.219a:
William de Lanicea OFM [late 12th cent.]
Dieta salutis
pr. Cologne 1474 (GW 4720), &c.; ed. A. C. Peltier,
S. Bonaventurae opera omnia (Paris 1864–71), 8. 247–347; Distelbrink 124;
Bloomfield 2301. [The accompanying Themata, ib. 8. 347–58; Bloomfield 0077.]
-
BM1.220a (anon., inc.):
Peter of Limoges [†1306]
Oculus moralis
pr. Venice 1496 &c.; Thomson, Grosseteste,
256–7; Bloomfield 5532. See also R. Newhauser in Exempel und
Exempel-Sammlungen, ed. W. Haug & B. Wachinger (Tübingen 1991), 95–136.
-
BM1.220b:
Richard Wetheringsett [13th cent.]
Summa Qui bene praesunt
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 519;
Bloomfield 4583. [Almost always anonymous.]
-
BM1.220c:
John Pecham OFM [c1240–1292]
Constitutiones (Lambeth 1281)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2.
892–918. [See also Ignorantia sacerdotum.]
-
BM1.220e:
Boniface of Savoy OCarth [†1270], abp. of Canterbury
Constitutiones
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 794–7.
-
BM1.220f (anon., inc.):
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
[pseud.]
De lingua, inc. `Lingua congruit'
unpr.; Thomson, Grosseteste,
252–3; Bloomfield 2966.
-
BM1.220g:
Thomas of Chobham [† after 1233]
Summa confessorum
ed. F. Broomfield, Analecta
mediaevalia Namurcensia 25 (1968); Bloomfield 1145. [Anonymous copies after
1298 are more likely to be the work of John of Freiburg.]
-
BM1.221a (`de confessione et penitenciis', inc.):
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
[pseud.]
De poenitentia danda
unpr.; Thomson, Grosseteste, 257–8; Bloomfield 1674.
-
BM1.221b:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
[pseud.]
Speculum ecclesiae
PL 177. 335–80; H. Weisweiler, Mélanges
J. de Ghellinck, 2. 534–70; Bloomfield 1439.
-
BM1.221c:
Defensor of Ligugé [late 7th cent.]
Liber scintillarum
CPL 1302; ed. H. M. Rochais, CCSL 117 (1957)
1–234.
-
BM1.222a:
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
De confessione (serm. 15)
unpr.; Thomson, Grossesteste, 125
(no. 79), 172 (no. 15); Bloomfield 4926.
-
BM1.222c (`A. de xiiii beatitudinibus', c. 5, inc.):
Alexander of Canterbury OSB [early 12th cent.], monk of Christ Church,
Canterbury
Liber ex dictis beati Anselmi
ed. R. W. Southern & F. S. Schmitt,
Memorials of St Anselm (London 1969), 108–95. [De VII beatitudinibus is
the usual title of c. 5 (inc. `Queritur inter homines'), circulating
separately, Bloomfield 4509; this title may also be used for ps. Anselm,
De XIV partibus beatitudinis.]
-
BM1.222d (III 34):
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de casibus poenitentiae
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez, Universa
bibliotheca iuris 1B (Rome 1976); Kuttner, 443–5; Bloomfield 5054; Diaz
1324. [Manuscripts listed by L. Robles, `Escritores dominicos de la Corona
de Aragón (siglos XIII–XV)', in Repertorio de historia de las ciencias
eclesiásticas en España (Salamanca 1967–79), 3. 11–175 (at 14–31).
The common apparatus is that of William of Rennes.] [Book III tit. 34,
De poenitentiis et remissionibus, Ochoa & Diez, 795–882 (Bloomfield
3954) and Book IV, Ochoa & Diez, ??? (Bloomfield 4943) also circulate
separately.]
-
BM1.222e:
Petrus Albini [?]
De partu uirginis, inc. `Vniuersis hunc tractatum'
unidentified.
-
BM1.223a:
Robert of Saint-Pair [?]
Paenitentiarium
unpr.; Bloomfield 5002.
-
BM1.223b (`de origine crucis uel penitencia Ade', inc.):
De arbore crucis, variously known as Apocalypsis Moysis, De poenitentia
Adae, De oleo misericordiae, Historia Adae et Euae
ed. W. Meyer, Abh.
Bayer. Akademie, phil.-hist. Kl. 14/3 (1878), 221–50 (two recensions);
ed. B. Hill, Medium Ævum 34 (1965) 203–222; Stegmüller Bibl. 74,2–11;
Bloomfield 3966.
-
BM1.223c (`statuta curatoribus utilia', inc.):
Fulk Basset [†1259], bishop of London
Constitutiones
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 634–58.
-
BM1.223d:
Boto of Prüfening OSB [† c1170]
Miracula beatae uirginis Mariae
ed. T. F. Crane (Ithaca, NY, 1925),
4–79; BHL 5357.
-
BM1.224b:
Vita Secundi philosophi, tr. Willelmus medicus
ed. A. Hilka, Leben und
Sentenzen des Philosophus Secundus (Breslau 1910), 8–23; ed. W. Suchier,
Illinois Studies in Language and Literature 24/2 (1939), 152–9, repr. B. E.
Perry, Secundus the Silent Philosopher (Ithaca, NY, 1964), 92–100; CTC
2. 1–3; Thorndike/Kibre 1423. [Suchier, 162–6, lists more than a hundred
copies.]
-
BM1.224c (`sermones quidam A. de penitencia', inc.):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
[pseud.]
De poenitentibus (serm. 393)
PL 39. 1713–15; ed. E.
Rebilliard, Recherches Augustiniennes 28 (1995) 65–94; CPPM 1. 758;
Bloomfield 3835.
-
BM1.224d:
Edmund of Abingdon [†1240], archbishop of Canterbury
Mirour de seinte eglyse, French tr.
ed. A. D. Wilshere, ANTS 40
(1982); Dean 629.
-
BM1.224g:
De arbore crucis, variously known as Apocalypsis Moysis, De poenitentia
Adae, De oleo misericordiae, Historia Adae et Euae
ed. W. Meyer, Abh.
Bayer. Akademie, phil.-hist. Kl. 14/3 (1878), 221–50 (two recensions);
ed. B. Hill, Medium Ævum 34 (1965) 203–222; Stegmüller Bibl. 74,2–11;
Bloomfield 3966.
-
BM1.224h (`summa de conferentibus et nocentibus', inc. T/K 1700):
John of Saint-Paul [†1214/15]
De simplicium medicinarum uirtutibus, inc. `Cogitanti mihi'
pr. with the works of Isaac (Lyon 1515), 2. 186v–189v; ed. G. H. Kroemer,
diss. (Leipzig 1920); Thorndike/Kibre 229, 230, 1034, 1700.
-
BM1.†224h (title, wrong inc.):
Arnold of Villanova [c1240–1311]
M. McVaugh in DSB 1. 289–91.
[pseud.]
De conferentibus et nocentibus
pr. in his Opera (Lyon 1504),
fols. 302rb–313vb; Thorndike/Kibre 246.
-
BM1.225:
Nicholas de Byard OP [fl. 1250]
Distinctiones theologicae
pr. Cologne 1505 &c.; Kaeppeli 3045;
L. J. Bataillon, `The tradition of Nicholas of Biard's Distinctiones',
Viator 24 (1994) 245–88; Stegmüller Bibl. 5693–4; Bloomfield 0103,
1004, 1841.
-
BM1.227 (uetus) = BM1.233:
Justinian [†565]
Digestum
ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/2
(Berlin 1870). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.] [Entries often
divide Digestum uetus (I–XXIV 2), Infortiatum (XXIV 3–XXXVIII) and
Digestum nouum (XXXIX–L); Tres partes are the last three titles of
Infortiatum, XXXV 2–XXXVIII 17.]
-
BM1.228:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
-
BM1.229:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
-
BM1.230:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
-
BM1.230b:
Dinus de Mugello [†1298]
De Regulis iuris
pr. Rome 1472 (GW 8354), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 177. [The Regulae iuris is the last title in Liber Sextus
Decretalium.]
-
BM1.230c:
Tancred of Bologna (Tancredi da Corneto) [† c1236]
Ordo iudicarius
ed. F. Bergmann (Göttingen 1842); Kuttner, 431–2.
-
BM1.231:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
-
BM1.232:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
-
BM1.233:
Justinian [†565]
Digestum
ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/2
(Berlin 1870). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.] [Entries often
divide Digestum uetus (I–XXIV 2), Infortiatum (XXIV 3–XXXVIII) and
Digestum nouum (XXXIX–L); Tres partes are the last three titles of
Infortiatum, XXXV 2–XXXVIII 17.]
-
BM1.235–7 (uetus):
Justinian [†565]
Digestum
ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/2
(Berlin 1870). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.] [Entries often
divide Digestum uetus (I–XXIV 2), Infortiatum (XXIV 3–XXXVIII) and
Digestum nouum (XXXIX–L); Tres partes are the last three titles of
Infortiatum, XXXV 2–XXXVIII 17.]
-
BM1.238–9 (nouum):
Justinian [†565]
Digestum
ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/2
(Berlin 1870). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.] [Entries often
divide Digestum uetus (I–XXIV 2), Infortiatum (XXIV 3–XXXVIII) and
Digestum nouum (XXXIX–L); Tres partes are the last three titles of
Infortiatum, XXXV 2–XXXVIII 17.]
-
BM1.240:
Justinian [†565]
Codex
pr. Mainz 1475 (GW 7722), &c.; ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris
ciuilis 2 (Berlin 1877). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius: standard
text is that in Corpus iuris ciuilis (Lyon 1584).]
-
BM1.242:
Vacarius [†1200]
Liber pauperum
ed. F. de Zulueta, Selden Soc. 44 (1927).
-
BM1.243 (`summa super pauperum librum', inc.):
Placentinus [†1192]
Summa Codicis
pr. Mainz 1536 / repr. Turin 1962; ed. F. Patetta
(Turin 1967); Savigny, 4. 270–76.
-
BM1.244b (anon., `summa uel formularium notarium', inc.):
John of Bologna [late 13th cent.]
Summa notariae
ed. Rockinger, 603–712; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 218.
N. Denholm-Young, Collected Papers (Cardiff 1969), 67, lists two copies
from England.
-
BM1.244d:
John Pecham OFM [c1240–1292]
Constitutiones (Lambeth 1281)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2.
892–918. [See also Ignorantia sacerdotum.]
-
BM1.245:
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.]
-
BM1.246 (`cum glossa Iohannis'):
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.]
-
BM1.247 (gl.):
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.]
-
BM1.†247b:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Arbor consanguinitatis et affinitatis
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3525.
-
BM1.248:
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.]
-
BM1.248d (`summa quedam super decreta', inc. `Magister Gratianus uolens'):
Bartholomew of Brescia [†1258]
Breuiarium Decreti
unpr.; Kuttner, 109.
-
BM1.248e:
Geoffrey of Monmouth [†1154]
Prophetia Merlini (Historia regum Britanniae VII), often found separately
ed. A. Griscom (London 1929), 383–97; ed. E. Faral, La Légende arturienne
(Paris 1929), 3. 186–203. [= §§ 106–118 in Faral's text of the Historia regum Britanniae.]
-
BM1.250 (`decretales', inc.):
Bernard of Pavia [†1213]
Breuiarium extrauagantium, now known as Compilatio prima
decretalium
ed. Agustín, Antiquae collectiones, 9–353; part ed. E.
Friedberg, Quinque compilationes antiquae (Leipzig 1882), 1–65; Kuttner,
322–44. [Also known as Iuste from its opening words, `Iuste iudicate'.
The ordinary gloss is by Tancred of Bologna.] Entries listed here may
refer to more than one of the compilationes.
-
BM1.251:
Bartholomew of Brescia [†1258]
Glossa ordinaria in Decretum, a revision of the work of Iohannes
Teutonicus
pr. Venice 1496 &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte, 2. 86–87; Kuttner,
103–115.
-
BM1.252a (gl.):
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.]
-
BM1.252b:
Bernard of Parma [†1266]
Glossa ordinaria on the Decretals
pr. with the Decretals, Strassburg
1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte, 2. 115.
-
BM1.252c (`constituciones innocenciane', inc.):
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Constitutiones nouellae
pr. Strassburg 1478 (Goff I95), &c.;
ed. Mansi, 23. 651–74; Schulte, 2. 30, 91. The ordinary gloss is by Bernard
of Compostella Iunior: unpr.; Schulte, 2. 119–20. [S. Kuttner in ZRG
kan. 26 (1937) 436–55.]
-
BM1.253 (gl.):
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.]
-
BM1.253b:
Bernard of Parma [†1266]
Glossa ordinaria on the Decretals
pr. with the Decretals, Strassburg
1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte, 2. 115.
-
BM1.254 (gl.):
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.]
-
BM1.254b:
Bernard of Parma [†1266]
Glossa ordinaria on the Decretals
pr. with the Decretals, Strassburg
1468/71 (GW 11450), &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte, 2. 115.
-
BM1.255:
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.]
-
BM1.255c:
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.]
-
BM1.257 (`lectura decretalium', inc.):
Decretales abbreuiatae, inc. `In principio igitur libri decretorum
quinque sunt principaliter prouocanda'
recorded only from these two copies.
-
BM1.258a:
Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi) [sedit 1243–1254]
Apparatus in quinque libros Decretalium
pr. Strassburg 1478
(Goff I95), &c.; Schulte, 2. 91–4.
-
BM1.258b:
Bernard of Compostella iunior [13th cent.]
Commentary on the Decretals, inc. `Hactenus ut loquar'
pr. Paris 1516;
Schulte, 2. 118–9; Diaz 1348.
-
BM1.258c (`glosa aurea J. A. super quarto decretalium'):
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Summa de sponsalibus et matrimoniis
pr. Basel 1473/5 (GW 1751),
&c.; Schulte, 2. 214–16.
-
BM1.259b:
Bartholomew of Brescia [†1258]
Brocarda, a reworking of Damasus
pr. as Brocarda Damasi, Lyon 1519;
Schulte, 2. 84.
-
BM1.†259a (anon.):
Iohannes de Deo [†1267]
Casus Decretalium
unpr.; Diaz 1270; Schulte, 2. 97–8.
-
BM1.†259e:
Robert Kilwardby OP [†1279]
Arbor consanguinitatis et affinitatis
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3525.
-
BM1.260a (`casus Bernardi'):
Bernard of Parma [†1266]
Casus longi super Decretales
pr. Paris 1475 (GW 4092), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 115–16.
-
BM1.261 (`casus Bernardi'):
Bernard of Parma [†1266]
Casus longi super Decretales
pr. Paris 1475 (GW 4092), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 115–16.
-
BM1.262a:
Dinus de Mugello [†1298]
De Regulis iuris
pr. Rome 1472 (GW 8354), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 177. [The Regulae iuris is the last title in Liber Sextus
Decretalium.]
-
BM1.262b:
Robert Winchelsea [†1313], archbishop of Canterbury
Statuta de consistorio de arcubus Londoniarum (1295)
ed. D. Wilkins,
Concilia Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae (London 1737), 2. 204–213.
-
BM1.262d:
Lawrence of Somercotes [13th cent.]
Summa de formis electionum episcoporum faciendarum
ed. H. Bradshaw
& C. Wordsworth, Statutes of Lincoln Cathedral (Cambridge 1892–7),
2. cxxv–cxlii; ed. A. von Wretschko (Weimar 1907).
-
BM1.262e:
Nicholaus de Anesiaco OP [† after 1321]
Tabula Clementinarum
unpr.; Kaeppeli 3031; Schulte, 2. 232. [The
table on the Clementinae is usually though not always transmitted with
his tables on the Decretum and on the Decretals and Sext.]
-
BM1.263:
Bernard of Parma [†1266]
Casus longi super Decretales
pr. Paris 1475 (GW 4092), &c.;
Schulte, 2. 115–16.
-
BM1.264:
William de Lanicea OFM [late 12th cent.]
Dieta salutis
pr. Cologne 1474 (GW 4720), &c.; ed. A. C. Peltier,
S. Bonaventurae opera omnia (Paris 1864–71), 8. 247–347; Distelbrink 124;
Bloomfield 2301. [The accompanying Themata, ib. 8. 347–58; Bloomfield 0077.]
-
BM1.265:
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Breuiarium siue Repertorium
pr. Rome 1474 (GW 9145), &c.; Schulte,
2. 152–3.
-
BM1.266:
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Breuiarium siue Repertorium
pr. Rome 1474 (GW 9145), &c.; Schulte,
2. 152–3.
-
BM1.267a:
Tancred of Bologna (Tancredi da Corneto) [† c1236]
Ordo iudicarius
ed. F. Bergmann (Göttingen 1842); Kuttner, 431–2.
-
BM1.267c (`libellus reorum uel fugitiuorum', inc.):
Nepos de Monte Albano [13th cent.]
Liber fugitiuus
pr. Paris 1519 &c.; pr. Venice 1584; Schulte,
2. 314–15; Savigny, 5. 503–505.
-
BM1.267d:
Nicholaus de Camillis [?]
Flores de Apparatu Innocentii IV, inc. `Quia labilis est hominum
memoria'
unpr.; there is a copy, for example, in Oxford, New College,
MS 187 (s. xiv), fols. 321r–333v.
-
BM1.267e:
Walter of Henley [fl. 1250]
Hosebandrie
ed. D. Oschinsky, Walter of Henley (Oxford 1971),
113–90, 307–385; Dean 394.
-
BM1.267f:
Boniface of Savoy OCarth [†1270], abp. of Canterbury
Constitutiones (Lambeth 1261)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 669–85.
-
BM1.267g:
Manfredus de Arriago [early 14th cent.]
Tabula Decretalium
unpr.; Schulte, 2. 230.
-
BM1.‡268d:
Bartholomew of Brescia [†1258]
Brocarda, a reworking of Damasus
pr. as Brocarda Damasi, Lyon 1519;
Schulte, 2. 84.
-
BM1.268a:
Tancred of Bologna (Tancredi da Corneto) [† c1236]
Ordo iudicarius
ed. F. Bergmann (Göttingen 1842); Kuttner, 431–2.
-
BM1.268c:
Damasus of Bohemia [early 13th cent.]
DDC 4. 1014–19.
Quaestiones super titulis Decretalium
unpr.; Schulte, 1. 195;
Kuttner, 426–8.
-
BM1.268e:
Bernard of Pavia [†1213]
Summa decretalium
ed. E. A. T. Laspeyres (Regensburg 1860); Schulte,
1. 180–182; Kuttner, 387–390.
-
BM1.269a:
Tancred of Bologna (Tancredi da Corneto) [† c1236]
Ordo iudicarius
ed. F. Bergmann (Göttingen 1842); Kuttner, 431–2.
-
BM1.270a (`liber de ordine iudiciorum'):
Domitius Ulpianus [c160–228]
[pseud.]
Ordo iudicarius
ed. G. Haenel (Leipzig 1838); Schulte,
1. 233–4.
-
BM1.270b:
Ranulf de Glanvill [†1190]
(attrib.), Tractatus de legibus et consuetudinibus regum
Angliae
ed. G. D. G. Hall (London 1965).
-
BM1.271:
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.]
-
BM1.272b:
Iohannes presbyter (`Prester John')
Epistola Manueli Comneno imperatori Graecorum
ed. F. Zarncke,
Abh. der k. Sächsischen Gesellschaft d. Wissenschaften philol.-hist.
Kl. 7 (1879) 909–924; B. Wagner, Die Epistola presbyteri Iohannis
lateinsch und deutsch: Überlieferung, Textgeschichte, Rezeption und
Übertragungen im Mittelalter (Tübingen 2000).
-
BM1.*273a:
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.]
-
BM1.274:
Ranulf de Glanvill [†1190]
(attrib.), Tractatus de legibus et consuetudinibus regum
Angliae
ed. G. D. G. Hall (London 1965).
-
BM1.275:
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.]
-
BM1.276a (`constitutiones L. archiepiscopi', inc.):
Lanfranc OSB [c1005–1089]
Constitutiones
ed. M. D. Knowles, NMT (1951), repr. Corpus consuetudinum
monasticarum 3 (Siegburg 1967); ed. M. D. Knowles & C. N. L. Brooke, OMT
(2002).
-
BM1.276b:
Usuard [†877]
Martyrologium
PL 123. 601–992, 124. 9–860.
-
BM1.276c:
Regula S. Benedicti
CPL 1852; ed. J. Neufville, SChr 181–2 (1972);
ed. R. Hanslik, CSEL 75 (19772).
-
BM1.277c:
Benedict XII (Jacques Fournier OCist) [c1285–1342, sedit 1334–1342]
Constitutiones ad monachos nigros (`Summi magistri')
ed.
D. Wilkins, Concilia Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae (London 1737), 2.
585–613. The declaratory bull `Dudum pro bono' circulates with the
constitutions.
-
BM1.277d:
Otto de Monteferrato [†1251], cardinal
Constitutiones (1237)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 245–59.
-
BM1.277e:
Ottobuono Fieschi (later Adrian V) [sedit 1276], cardinal legate
Constitutiones (1268)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 747–92.
-
BM1.277f (`constitutiones prime Stephani archiepiscopi. Baptismus
cum magna'):
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Constitutiones primae
recorded from BM1 by Glorieux Rép. 104ac.
Followed in the manuscript by Langton's provincial consitutions of Oxford,
this incipit is not found in his earlier diocesan constitutions, ed. Powicke
& Cheney, 2/1. 24–36, and remains unidentified.
-
BM1.277g:
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Constitutiones (Oxford 1222)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 100–125.
-
BM1.277h:
Boniface of Savoy OCarth [†1270], abp. of Canterbury
Constitutiones (1258)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 573–85.
-
BM1.277i:
Boniface of Savoy OCarth [†1270], abp. of Canterbury
Constitutiones (Lambeth 1261)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 669–85.
-
BM1.277j:
John Pecham OFM [c1240–1292]
Constitutiones (Lambeth 1281)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2.
892–918. [See also Ignorantia sacerdotum.]
-
BM1.277m:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De praecepto et dispensatione
pr. [Paris 1494/9] (GW 3909), &c.;
SBO 3. 253–94.
-
BM1.277o:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De institutione nouiciorum
PL 176. 925–52; ed. H. B. Feiss &
P. Sicard, Sous la règle de S. Augustin 3 (Turnhout 1997); Goy, 340–67.
-
BM1.277p:
Domitius Ulpianus [c160–228]
[pseud.]
Ordo iudicarius
ed. G. Haenel (Leipzig 1838); Schulte,
1. 233–4.
-
BM1.277q:
William de Mandagout [†1321]
De electionibus
pr. Paris 1506 &c.; pr. in Tractatus uniuersi iuris
(Venice 1584–6), 15/1. 407v–435v; Schulte, 2. 183–5; DDC 5. 1077–8.
-
BM1.278a:
Benedict XII (Jacques Fournier OCist) [c1285–1342, sedit 1334–1342]
Constitutiones ad monachos nigros (`Summi magistri')
ed.
D. Wilkins, Concilia Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae (London 1737), 2.
585–613. The declaratory bull `Dudum pro bono' circulates with the
constitutions.
-
BM1.278c:
Otto de Monteferrato [†1251], cardinal
Constitutiones (1237)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 245–59.
-
BM1.278e:
Ottobuono Fieschi (later Adrian V) [sedit 1276], cardinal legate
Constitutiones (1268)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 747–92.
-
BM1.278g:
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Constitutiones (Oxford 1222)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 100–125.
-
BM1.278h:
Prophetia Sibyllae. The usual Sibylline prophecy in English manuscripts is
Sibylla Tiburtina
PL 90. 1181–6 (among ps. Bedan works); ed. E. Sackur,
Sibyllinische Texte und Forschungen (Halle 1898), 177–87; A. Holdenried,
The Sybil and Her Scribes (London 2005); Stegmüller Bibl. 124.
-
BM1.278j:
John XXII (Jacques Duèse) [1249–1334, sedit 1316–1334]
Extrauagantes
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2.
1205–1236; ed. J. Tarrant, Monumenta iuris canonici, ser. B, 8 (Rome 1983);
Schulte, 2. 50–65. [The gloss is by Jesselin de Cassagnes.]
-
BM1.279a:
Bartholomew of Brescia [†1258]
Glossa ordinaria in Decretum, a revision of the work of Iohannes
Teutonicus
pr. Venice 1496 &c.; pr. Venice 1605; Schulte, 2. 86–87; Kuttner,
103–115.
-
BM1.279b:
Boniface of Savoy OCarth [†1270], abp. of Canterbury
Constitutiones (Lambeth 1261)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 669–85.
-
BM1.279c:
Stephen Langton [c1165–1228], archbishop of Canterbury
Constitutiones (Oxford 1222)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 100–125.
-
BM1.279d:
Ottobuono Fieschi (later Adrian V) [sedit 1276], cardinal legate
Constitutiones (1268)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 747–92.
-
BM1.279e:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. with Liber sextus, Mainz 1465 &c. (GW
4848–87); standard edition is Corpus iuris canonici 3/3 (Rome 1582);
Schulte, 2. 213–14. [See also under Liber Sextus.]
-
BM1.280a:
Benedict XII (Jacques Fournier OCist) [c1285–1342, sedit 1334–1342]
Constitutiones ad monachos nigros (`Summi magistri')
ed.
D. Wilkins, Concilia Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae (London 1737), 2.
585–613. The declaratory bull `Dudum pro bono' circulates with the
constitutions.
-
BM1.280c:
Tancred of Bologna (Tancredi da Corneto) [† c1236]
Ordo iudicarius
ed. F. Bergmann (Göttingen 1842); Kuttner, 431–2.
-
BM1.281a:
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de casibus poenitentiae
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez, Universa
bibliotheca iuris 1B (Rome 1976); Kuttner, 443–5; Bloomfield 5054; Diaz
1324. [Manuscripts listed by L. Robles, `Escritores dominicos de la Corona
de Aragón (siglos XIII–XV)', in Repertorio de historia de las ciencias
eclesiásticas en España (Salamanca 1967–79), 3. 11–175 (at 14–31).
The common apparatus is that of William of Rennes.] [Book III tit. 34,
De poenitentiis et remissionibus, Ochoa & Diez, 795–882 (Bloomfield
3954) and Book IV, Ochoa & Diez, ??? (Bloomfield 4943) also circulate
separately.]
-
BM1.282:
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de casibus poenitentiae
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez, Universa
bibliotheca iuris 1B (Rome 1976); Kuttner, 443–5; Bloomfield 5054; Diaz
1324. [Manuscripts listed by L. Robles, `Escritores dominicos de la Corona
de Aragón (siglos XIII–XV)', in Repertorio de historia de las ciencias
eclesiásticas en España (Salamanca 1967–79), 3. 11–175 (at 14–31).
The common apparatus is that of William of Rennes.] [Book III tit. 34,
De poenitentiis et remissionibus, Ochoa & Diez, 795–882 (Bloomfield
3954) and Book IV, Ochoa & Diez, ??? (Bloomfield 4943) also circulate
separately.]
-
BM1.283:
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de casibus poenitentiae
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez, Universa
bibliotheca iuris 1B (Rome 1976); Kuttner, 443–5; Bloomfield 5054; Diaz
1324. [Manuscripts listed by L. Robles, `Escritores dominicos de la Corona
de Aragón (siglos XIII–XV)', in Repertorio de historia de las ciencias
eclesiásticas en España (Salamanca 1967–79), 3. 11–175 (at 14–31).
The common apparatus is that of William of Rennes.] [Book III tit. 34,
De poenitentiis et remissionibus, Ochoa & Diez, 795–882 (Bloomfield
3954) and Book IV, Ochoa & Diez, ??? (Bloomfield 4943) also circulate
separately.]
-
BM1.284a:
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de casibus poenitentiae
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez, Universa
bibliotheca iuris 1B (Rome 1976); Kuttner, 443–5; Bloomfield 5054; Diaz
1324. [Manuscripts listed by L. Robles, `Escritores dominicos de la Corona
de Aragón (siglos XIII–XV)', in Repertorio de historia de las ciencias
eclesiásticas en España (Salamanca 1967–79), 3. 11–175 (at 14–31).
The common apparatus is that of William of Rennes.] [Book III tit. 34,
De poenitentiis et remissionibus, Ochoa & Diez, 795–882 (Bloomfield
3954) and Book IV, Ochoa & Diez, ??? (Bloomfield 4943) also circulate
separately.]
-
BM1.284d (`Benedictus de faciali uisione'):
Benedict XII (Jacques Fournier OCist) [c1285–1342, sedit 1334–1342]
Constitutiones de uisione beatifica (`Benedictus Deus in donis
suis')
pr. in Acta Benedicti PP. XII, Codicis Iuris Canonici Orientalis
Fontes 3rd ser. 8 (Rome 1958), 10–13.
-
BM1.285a (`reportorium aureum Durandi', inc.):
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Breuiarium siue Repertorium
pr. Rome 1474 (GW 9145), &c.; Schulte,
2. 152–3.
-
BM1.285d:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. with Liber sextus, Mainz 1465 &c. (GW
4848–87); standard edition is Corpus iuris canonici 3/3 (Rome 1582);
Schulte, 2. 213–14. [See also under Liber Sextus.]
-
BM1.285e:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Apparatus ad Clementinas
pr. with Constitutiones Clementinae,
Mainz 1460 (GW 7077), &c.; Schulte, 2. 217. [See also under Constitutiones
Clementinae.]
-
BM1.285f (`statuta †Stephani archiepiscopi', inc.):
Simon Meopham [†1333], archbishop of Canterbury
Constitutiones (London 1328)
ed. D. Wilkins, Concilia
Magnae Britannae et Hiberniae (London 1737), 2. 552–4.
-
BM1.285h:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Summa de sponsalibus et matrimoniis
pr. Basel 1473/5 (GW 1751),
&c.; Schulte, 2. 214–16.
-
BM1.286:
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de casibus poenitentiae
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez, Universa
bibliotheca iuris 1B (Rome 1976); Kuttner, 443–5; Bloomfield 5054; Diaz
1324. [Manuscripts listed by L. Robles, `Escritores dominicos de la Corona
de Aragón (siglos XIII–XV)', in Repertorio de historia de las ciencias
eclesiásticas en España (Salamanca 1967–79), 3. 11–175 (at 14–31).
The common apparatus is that of William of Rennes.] [Book III tit. 34,
De poenitentiis et remissionibus, Ochoa & Diez, 795–882 (Bloomfield
3954) and Book IV, Ochoa & Diez, ??? (Bloomfield 4943) also circulate
separately.]
-
BM1.287b (`ars algorismalis', inc.):
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Algorismus
ed. J. O. Halliwell, Rara mathematica
(London 1839), 73–83; WIC 7470; Thorndike/Kibre 597.
-
BM1.288a (`tabula Martiniana', inc.):
Martin of Troppau OP [†1278]
Margarita Decreti
pr. [Cologne] 1481 (CIBN M177), &c.;
Kaeppeli 2973.
-
BM1.289e:
John of Aragon [13th cent.]
Flos Decreti
pr. with Gratian, Nürnberg 1483 (GW 11366),
fols. 411–416; Diaz 1321; Schulte, 2. 107–108.
-
BM1.290c (anon.):
William of Auxerre [†1231]
Summa aurea super quatuor libros Sententiarum
ed. J. Ribaillier,
Spicilegium Bonaventurianum 16–20 (Paris/Grottaferrata 1980–87); Stegmüller
Sent. 281.
-
BM1.290d:
Bartholomew of Brescia [†1258]
Brocarda, a reworking of Damasus
pr. as Brocarda Damasi, Lyon 1519;
Schulte, 2. 84.
-
BM1.290e (`summa Goffredi cardinalis'):
Goffredo di Trani [†1245]
Summa super titulis Decretalium
pr. [Cologne c. 1480] (GW
10949), &c.; Schulte, 2. 89–91.
-
BM1.290f:
Tancred of Bologna (Tancredi da Corneto) [† c1236]
Ordo iudicarius
ed. F. Bergmann (Göttingen 1842); Kuttner, 431–2.
-
BM1.290g:
Raymond of Peñafort OP [c1180–1275]
Summa de matrimonio
ed. X. Ochoa & A. Diez (Rome 1978); Kuttner,
445; Diaz 1332.
-
BM1.290l (`exacta', inc. ``exactis a romana''):
Exactis regibus, a glossary of terms in Roman law
ed. M. Conrat (Paris 1884).
-
BM1.290m:
Otto de Monteferrato [†1251], cardinal
Constitutiones (1237)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 245–59.
-
BM1.291:
Goffredo di Trani [†1245]
Summa super titulis Decretalium
pr. [Cologne c. 1480] (GW
10949), &c.; Schulte, 2. 89–91.
-
BM1.292:
Goffredo di Trani [†1245]
Summa super titulis Decretalium
pr. [Cologne c. 1480] (GW
10949), &c.; Schulte, 2. 89–91.
-
BM1.294a:
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.
-
BM1.295 (`W. in sacramentali'):
William of Mont Lauzun [†1343]
Sacramentale
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent. 292,1; Schulte, 2. 198.
-
BM1.296c:
Stephen of Tournai OSA [1128–1203], bishop of Tournai
Summa super Decretum Gratiani
prologue, PL 211. 575–80; part ed.
J. F. von Schulte (Giessen 1891); H. Kalb, Studien zur Summa Stephans von
Tournai (Innsbruck 1983); Kuttner, 133–6.
-
BM1.296d:
Master Rufinus [† before 1195]
Summa super Decretum Gratiani (?1164)
ed. H. Singer (Paderborn 1902);
Kuttner, 131–2.
-
BM1.297:
Stephen of Tournai OSA [1128–1203], bishop of Tournai
Summa super Decretum Gratiani
prologue, PL 211. 575–80; part ed.
J. F. von Schulte (Giessen 1891); H. Kalb, Studien zur Summa Stephans von
Tournai (Innsbruck 1983); Kuttner, 133–6.
-
BM1.299:
Iohannes Monachus (Cardinal Jean Le Moine) [†1313]
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. Venice 1585; Schulte, 2. 192. [Often known
as `Cardinalis'; his was treated as the ordinary gloss on the Sext at Paris
but not at Bologna. See also under Liber Sextus.]
-
BM1.299–301 (gl. J. Le Moine):
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.]
-
BM1.300:
Iohannes Monachus (Cardinal Jean Le Moine) [†1313]
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. Venice 1585; Schulte, 2. 192. [Often known
as `Cardinalis'; his was treated as the ordinary gloss on the Sext at Paris
but not at Bologna. See also under Liber Sextus.]
-
BM1.299–301 (gl. J. Le Moine):
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.]
-
BM1.301:
Iohannes Monachus (Cardinal Jean Le Moine) [†1313]
Apparatus ad Sextum
pr. Venice 1585; Schulte, 2. 192. [Often known
as `Cardinalis'; his was treated as the ordinary gloss on the Sext at Paris
but not at Bologna. See also under Liber Sextus.]
-
BM1.302:
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.]
-
BM1.303 (with glosses):
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.]
-
BM1.303b:
Jesselin de Cassagnes [†1334/5]
Apparatus on the Clementine Constitutions
unpr.; J. Tarrant in
BMCL new ser. 9 (1979) 50–56. [See also under Constitutiones Clementinae.]
-
BM1.303c:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Apparatus ad Clementinas
pr. with Constitutiones Clementinae,
Mainz 1460 (GW 7077), &c.; Schulte, 2. 217. [See also under Constitutiones
Clementinae.]
-
BM1.303d:
William of Mont Lauzun [†1343]
Lectura super Clementinas
part pr. with text and Iohannes
Franciscus de Pavinis, Rome 1475 (Goff P246); Schulte, 2. 197–8. [See
also under Constitutiones Clementinae.]
-
BM1.304–305 (w. Io. Andreae):
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.]
-
BM1.304b:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Apparatus ad Clementinas
pr. with Constitutiones Clementinae,
Mainz 1460 (GW 7077), &c.; Schulte, 2. 217. [See also under Constitutiones
Clementinae.]
-
BM1.304–305 (w. Io. Andreae):
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.]
-
BM1.305b:
Iohannes Andreae (Giovanni d'Andrea) [c1270–1348]
Apparatus ad Clementinas
pr. with Constitutiones Clementinae,
Mainz 1460 (GW 7077), &c.; Schulte, 2. 217. [See also under Constitutiones
Clementinae.]
-
BM1.311a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius
ed. L.
Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41. [See also Aristotle, Logica
uetus.]
-
BM1.311a–e:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica uetus comprised
–
a. the Isagoge of Porphyrius, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL
1/6–7 (1966), 5–31.
b. Aristotle's Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41.
c. his De interpretatione (usually called Peri ermenias), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2 (1965), 5–38.
d. Liber sex principiorum (attrib. to Aristotle, perh. by Gilbert de la Porrée):
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966), 35–58.
e. Boethius, Liber diuisionum: CPL 887.
f. Boethius, De differentiis topicis: CPL 889. [Some copies,
e.g. FA8.307, contained other texts in addition.]
-
BM1.311b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De interpretatione, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2
(1965), 5–38. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
BM1.311c:
Gilbert de la Porrée [1076–1154]
Liber sex principiorum
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966),
35–58. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
BM1.312a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Topica, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.312a–d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica noua comprised four works of Aristotle
– a. De sophisticis
elenchis, tr. Boethius: ed. B. G. Dod, AL 6/1–3 (1975), 5–60.
b. Topica, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. c. Analytica priora, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello,
AL 3/1–4 (1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). d. Analytica
posteriora, tr. James of Venice: ed. L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod,
AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107.
-
BM1.312b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sophisticis elenchis, tr. Boethius
ed. B. G. Dod, AL
6/1–3 (1975), 5–60. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.312c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Analytica priora, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 3/1–4
(1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.312d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Analytica posteriora, Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice
ed.
L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod, AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107. [Three other
translations in the same volume.] [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.313a:
Porphyry [232–302]
Isagoge in Categorias Aristotelis, tr. Boethius
ed. L.
Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966) 5–31. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
BM1.313a–f:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica uetus comprised
–
a. the Isagoge of Porphyrius, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL
1/6–7 (1966), 5–31.
b. Aristotle's Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41.
c. his De interpretatione (usually called Peri ermenias), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2 (1965), 5–38.
d. Liber sex principiorum (attrib. to Aristotle, perh. by Gilbert de la Porrée):
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966), 35–58.
e. Boethius, Liber diuisionum: CPL 887.
f. Boethius, De differentiis topicis: CPL 889. [Some copies,
e.g. FA8.307, contained other texts in addition.]
-
BM1.313b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius
ed. L.
Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41. [See also Aristotle, Logica
uetus.]
-
BM1.313c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De interpretatione, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2
(1965), 5–38. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
BM1.313d:
Gilbert de la Porrée [1076–1154]
Liber sex principiorum
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966),
35–58. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
BM1.314a:
Porphyry [232–302]
Isagoge in Categorias Aristotelis, tr. Boethius
ed. L.
Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966) 5–31. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
BM1.314b:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sophisticis elenchis, tr. Boethius
ed. B. G. Dod, AL
6/1–3 (1975), 5–60. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.314b–d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica noua comprised four works of Aristotle
– a. De sophisticis
elenchis, tr. Boethius: ed. B. G. Dod, AL 6/1–3 (1975), 5–60.
b. Topica, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. c. Analytica priora, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello,
AL 3/1–4 (1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). d. Analytica
posteriora, tr. James of Venice: ed. L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod,
AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107.
-
BM1.314c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Topica, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.314d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Analytica priora, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 3/1–4
(1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.316a:
Calcidius [4th cent.]
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus
ed. J. H. Waszink, Plato
Latinus 4 (Leiden 1962).
-
BM1.316b (inc.):
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
Commentary on Martianus Capella's De nuptiis Philologiae et
Mercurii
ed. C. J. McDonough (Florence 2005); Hunt, Nequam, 128.
-
BM1.318a:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Libri de animalibus
This title usually refers to a standard
collection of Aristotle's major zoological works in 19 books, tr. from Arabic
by Michael Scot (c. 1220), consisting of De historia animalium libri X,
De partibus animalium libri IV, De generatione animalium libri V:
Books I–X, to appear.; Books XI–XIV, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1998);
Books XV–XIX, ed. A. van Oppenraaij (Leiden 1992). It may sometimes refer
to the collection in 21 books, tr. from Greek by William of Moerbeke, which
adds De progressu animalium liber I and De motu animalium liber I:–
a. De historia animalium, Books I–V, ed.
P. Beullens & F. Bossier, AL 17/2. 1. 1 (2000); Books VI–X, ALD1.
b. De partibus animalium, ed. P. Rossi, ALD1.
c. De generatione animalium, ed. H. J. Drossaart Lulofs, AL 17/2. 5
(1966). d. De progressu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/2. 2–3
(2011). e. De motu animalium, ed. P. De Leemans, AL 17/1. 3 (2011);
Thorndike/Kibre 1188.
-
BM1.318b:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De uidendo Deo (ep. 147, ad Paulinam)
CPL 262; PL 33. 596–622;
ed. A. Goldbacher, CSEL 44 (1904) 274–331; Römer, 2/1. 280–81.
-
BM1.318c:
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
[pseud.]
De trinitate
ed. C. Baeumker, Philosophisches Jahrbuch 6 (1893)
426–9. A copy survives in Bodl. MS Auct. F. 5. 28 (SC 3623) (s. xiii), fols.
163–164.
-
BM1.‡319c (`glose super Aristotilem', inc.):
Peter Abelard [1079–1142]
Introductiones paruulorum (commentary on Aristotle's Peri hermenias
ed. M. Dal Pra, Scritti di logica (Milan 1969), 69–154; Lohr, 326–7.
-
BM1.319a (`Thopica Aristotilis', inc.):
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
Commentary on Cicero's Topica
CPL 888.
-
BM1.319b:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De gratia et libero arbitrio
SBO 3. 155–203.
-
BM1.321:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Ethica, tr. Robert Grosseteste
pr. Louvain 1476 (GW
2360), &c.; ed. R. A. Gauthier, AL 26/1–3 (1972–4), 141–370,
375–588 (two recensions, the second a revision by Moerbeke)).
Ethica noua (where specified) was an anonymous translation from the Greek
of Book I, circulating with Ethica uetus, a translation of Books II–III
(AL 26/2), both now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa.
-
BM1.322 BP21.169d,f (`liber ueteris ethice', `liber noue ethice') ?= BP10.9:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Ethica, tr. Robert Grosseteste
pr. Louvain 1476 (GW
2360), &c.; ed. R. A. Gauthier, AL 26/1–3 (1972–4), 141–370,
375–588 (two recensions, the second a revision by Moerbeke)).
Ethica noua (where specified) was an anonymous translation from the Greek
of Book I, circulating with Ethica uetus, a translation of Books II–III
(AL 26/2), both now attributed to Burgundio of Pisa.
-
BM1.323a (unidentified):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Physiognomia
various texts listed, PAL 45–50 (nos. 62–72);
to appear, AL vol. 19.
-
BM1.323b (anon., inc.):
Hildebert of Lavardin [1056–1133], archbishop of Tours
[pseud.]
Aetates septem metrificatae
PL 171. 1442; WIC 4364. This poem
may have begun a collection of Hildebert's verses.
-
BM1.323c:
Nigel Witeker OSB [† after 1206]
De commendatione philosophiae, inc. `Ingenii natura'
not known to survive.
-
BM1.323g:
Fulk Basset [†1259], bishop of London
Constitutiones
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 634–58.
-
BM1.323h (`parabole Odonis de cedro', inc.):
Odo of Cheriton [†1247]
Parabolae
ed. Hervieux, 4. 173–255; Bloomfield 0449.
-
BM1.323i (`Petrus Alphunsus', inc.):
Petrus Alfonsi [early 12th cent.]
De disciplina clericali
PL 157. 671–706; ed. A. Hilka
& W. Söderhjelm (Helsinki / Heidelberg 1911); Diaz 892.
-
BM1.324f (`liber qui dicitur imago mundi'):
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
Imago mundi
→ Gossuin de Metz.]
PL 172. 119–188; ed. V. I. J. Flint, AHDLMA 49 (1982)
7–153. [For the French poem of this name,
-
BM1.325:
Guido Faba [early 13th cent.]
E. H. Kantorowicz, `An ``autobiography'' of Guido Faba', MARS 1 (1941–3)
253–80.
Summa de modo dictaminis, inc. `Quasimodo geniti'
ed. A. Gaudenzi
in Il Propugnatore new ser. 3/1 (1890) 287–338, ib. 3/2 (1893) 345–93;
N. Denholm-Young, Collected Papers (Cardiff 1969), 65, lists copies from
England.
-
BM1.326a (`epistole Yuonis de dictamine'):
Ivo of Chartres [c1040–1116]
Epistolae
PL 162. 11–288.
-
BM1.326b:
Hildebert of Lavardin [1056–1133], archbishop of Tours
Epistolae
PL 171. 141–312.
-
BM1.326d:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
De beatae Mariae uirginitate
PL 176. 857–76; Goy, 116–23.
-
BM1.326e:
Bernard of Clairvaux OCist [1090–1153], abbot of Clairvaux
De diligendo Deo
SBO 3. 119–154.
-
BM1.326h:
Hugh of Saint-Victor OSA [c1096–1141]
Soliloquium de arra animae
PL 176. 951–70; ed. K. Müller (Bonn
1913); Goy, 277–329.
-
BM1.327a:
Guido Faba [early 13th cent.]
De arte conscribendi epistolas, inc. `Epistola est oratio'
unpr.; N. Denholm-Young, Collected Papers (Cardiff 1969), 66, lists copies
in England.
-
BM1.327b:
Guido Faba [early 13th cent.]
Summa de modo dictaminis, inc. `Quasimodo geniti'
ed. A. Gaudenzi
in Il Propugnatore new ser. 3/1 (1890) 287–338, ib. 3/2 (1893) 345–93;
N. Denholm-Young, Collected Papers (Cardiff 1969), 65, lists copies from
England.
-
BM1.327c:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Parisiana poetria
ed. T. Lawlor (New Haven, CT, 1974); WIC 13701.
-
BM1.327d (`ars dictaminis prosei', inc.):
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
De arte dictandi rhetorice
ed. M. Camargo, Medieval Rhetorics of
Prose Composition (Binghmaton, NY, 1995), 45–74.
-
BM1.328:
Thomas of Capua [before 1185–1239]
Summa de arte dictandi
ed. S. F. Hahn, Collectio monumentorum
(Brunswick 1724–6), 2. 279–385 (from an incomplete manuscript); part ed.
E. Heller, diss. (Heidelberg 1929).
-
BM1.329a (anon., inc.):
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
De institutione musica
CPL 880.
-
BM1.329b (anon., inc.):
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
De institutione arithmetica
CPL 879; ed. J. Schilling &
H. Oosthout , CCSL 94A (1999).
-
BM1.330a (`liber de rethorica', inc.):
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
De inuentione
ed. E. Stroebel, Teubner (1915).
-
BM1.330b:
Wipo [11th cent.]
Prouerbia
ed. H. Bresslau, Die Werke Wipos, MGH Scriptores in
usum scholarium 61 (1915), 66–74; WIC 4201.
-
BM1.331a (`rethorica', inc.):
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
De inuentione
ed. E. Stroebel, Teubner (1915).
-
BM1.331b:
C. Sallustius Crispus [86–c34 BC]
Catilina and Iugurtha
ed. A. Kurfess, Teubner (1957). Both
works usually together.
-
BM1.332:
Marius Victorinus [c275–after 363]
Explanationes in Ciceronis Rhetoricam
CPL 1544; pr. with Cicero's
De inuentione, Venice 14821/2; ed. A. Ippolito, CCSL 132 (2006).
-
BM1.333a (`liber super rethoricam Tullii', inc. of preface):
Manegold of Lautenbach [c1045–c1103]
Commentary on Cicero's De inuentione
unpr.; M. Dickey, MARS 6
(1968) 1–41. The copy from Leicester (now York Minster, MS XVI M. 7
(s. xii)), begins with Manegold's preface but continues with an anonymous
commentary on De inuentione and Ad Herennium, both referring to
Manegold's work; another copy in Durham Cathedral, MS C. IV. 7 (s. xii1),
fols. 1r–41v.
-
BM1.333b:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
Somnium Scipionis (De re publica VI 9–29)
ed. K. Ziegler,
Teubner (1969), 126–36.
-
BM1.334c (`tractatus quadrantis ueteris'):
Robertus Anglicus of Montpellier [late 13th cent.]
Tractatus quadrantis ueteris
ed. N. L. Hahn,
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 72/8 (1982) 6–113;
Thorndike/Kibre 585. [The opening passage of this text is almost identical
to another anonymous Practica geometriae: ibid. 113–65; Thorndike/Kibre
585.]
-
BM1.334d:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Algorismus
ed. J. O. Halliwell, Rara mathematica
(London 1839), 73–83; WIC 7470; Thorndike/Kibre 597.
-
BM1.334e (`tractatus de spera'):
Iohannes de Sacro Bosco [early 13th cent.]
Tractatus de sphaera
ed. L. Thorndike (Chicago, IL, 1949);
Thorndike/Kibre 1577, 1524. [In almost all cases anonymous.]
-
BM1.334f (anon., inc.):
William of Saint-Cloud [late 13th cent.]
Weijers, 3. 129.
Kalendarium reginae (1296)
ed. R. I. Harper, diss. (Emory
University, Atlanta, GA, 1996); Thorndike/Kibre 1568.
-
BM1.334i:
Theorica planetarum
pr. Ferrara 1472 (GW 10684), Venice 1478 (GW
10685), &c.; ed. F. J. Carmody, Theorica planetarum Gerardi
(Berkeley, CA, 1942); Carmody, 167–8; Thorndike/Kibre 223. [O. Pedersen,
`The Theorica planetarum literature of the middle ages', Classica &
Medievalia 23 (1962) 225–32.]
-
BM1.334j–k (`tractatus astrolabii, practica astrolabii'):
Messahala (Masha 'Allah Ibn Athari) [† c815]
Astrolabium, tr. John of Seville
ed. R. T. Gunther, Early
Science in Oxford (Oxford 1921–45), 5. 195–231; Carmody, 24–5;
Thorndike/Kibre 1409 (prol.), 353 (compositio), 916 (practica).
-
BM1.334m (`tractatus noui quadrantis', anon., inc.):
Petrus de S. Audomaro [fl. 1293]
Nouus quadrans correctus, building on the recent work of Profatius
Iudaeus
ed. F. Saaby Pedersen, Corpus philosophorum Danicorum 10 (1983–4),
2. 589–648; Thorndike/Kibre 1267.
-
BM1.334n:
Profatius Iudaeus (Jacob ben Machir) [fl. 1288–1301]
Quadrans nouus (1288), tr. Armengaudus Blasius (1290)
ed. G. Boffito
& C. Melzi d'Eril (Florence 1922); Gunther, Early Science in Oxford,
2. 163–5; Thorndike/Kibre 344.
-
BM1.335c (`Trimegistius ad Asclepium', inc.):
Ps. Hermes Trismegistus
Dialogus de natura deorum
ed. A. D. Nock & A. J. Festugière,
Corpus Hermeticum (Paris 1945), 2. 259–401; Thorndike/Kibre 151.
-
BM1.335d (`Plato', inc.):
L. Apuleius [c123–after 161]
(attrib.), De Platone et eius dogmate
ed. P. Thomas, Teubner (1908), 82–134.
-
BM1.335g:
Adam Parvipontanus (Adam of Balsham) [12th cent.]
DNB (`Adam Angligena'); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 5.
Ars disserendi
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, Twelfth-Century Logic. Texts
and Studies 1 (Rome 1956), 1–68.
-
BM1.335h (excerpts):
Servius (Maurus Servius Honoratus) [fl. 400]
Commentary on Virgil
pr. with Virgil, Venice 1475/6 (Bod-Inc V-087),
&c.; ed. G. Thilo & H. Hagen, Teubner (1881–7). The edition begun by E. K.
Rand (Cambridge, MA, 1946–65) covers only Books I–V.
-
BM1.336a (`conclusiones metheorum', Moerbeke, inc.):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Meteora, Latin tr.
to appear, AL 10/1; Thorndike/Kibre 1076.
Another translation by William of Moerbeke: ed. G. Vuillemin-Diem, AL 10/2
(2008); Thorndike/Kibre 386. Copies of Book IV alone may be the translation
by Henricus Aristippus, ed. E. Rubino, to appear, AL 10/1 (Thorndike/Kibre
1298).
-
BM1.336b:
Theorica planetarum
pr. Ferrara 1472 (GW 10684), Venice 1478 (GW
10685), &c.; ed. F. J. Carmody, Theorica planetarum Gerardi
(Berkeley, CA, 1942); Carmody, 167–8; Thorndike/Kibre 223. [O. Pedersen,
`The Theorica planetarum literature of the middle ages', Classica &
Medievalia 23 (1962) 225–32.]
-
BM1.336f (`Valeys de temporibus et momentis'):
Thomas Waleys OP [†1350]
De temporibus et momentis
ed. T. Kaeppeli, Le Procès contre
Thomas Waleys OP (Rome 1936), 157–83; Kaeppeli 3894.
-
BM1.337b:
Bartholomew of Salerno [early 12th cent.]
Practica medicinae
ed. Renzi, 4. 321–406; Thorndike/Kibre 1080.
-
BM1.337c (`distinccio medicinarum simplicium', inc. T/K 1273):
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
Liber graduum, existing in several forms; the prologue, `Cum
disputationem simplicis medicinae' has several variants (Thorndike/Kibre
293, 1273, 1303); the text too has several forms
pr. Basel 1536 (with
the works of Constantine), 342–87 (`Rosa est frigida', Thorndike/Kibre
1366) is the best edition; pr. Lyon 1515 (with the works of Isaac Iudaeus),
78r–86r (`Aurum temperantius est ceteris metallis', Thorndike/Kibre 168)
is shortened, arranged alphabetically, and included within the Practica
Pantegni; there is also another alphabetical arrangement (`Absinthium
calidum', Thorndike/Kibre 11).
-
BM1.337d (`Platearius de simplicibus medicinis', inc.):
John of Saint-Paul [†1214/15]
De simplicium medicinarum uirtutibus, inc. `Cogitanti mihi'
pr. with the works of Isaac (Lyon 1515), 2. 186v–189v; ed. G. H. Kroemer,
diss. (Leipzig 1920); Thorndike/Kibre 229, 230, 1034, 1700.
-
BM1.337g (`cronica medicinarum', inc.):
Liber Aesculapii
pr. Physica S. Hildegardis (Strassburg 1533), 2. i–lxxix;
pr. Experimentarius medicinae (Strassburg 1544), 4. i–lxxix; Thorndike/Kibre 237, 677, 962, 1304.
-
BM1.342a:
Bartholomew of Salerno [early 12th cent.]
Practica medicinae
ed. Renzi, 4. 321–406; Thorndike/Kibre 1080.
-
BM1.342b (anon., inc.):
John of Saint-Paul [†1214/15]
Flores dietarum
ed. H. J. Ostermuth (Lepizig 1919);
Thorndike/Kibre 269.
-
BM1.342d:
Marbod of Rennes [1035–1123]
Liber lapidum, inc. `Euax rex Arabum legitur scripsisse Neroni'
PL 171. 1737–70; WIC 5968. [See also `Evax rex Arabiae' for prose
lapidaries.]
-
BM1.343a (`practica de utilitate stomachi', inc.):
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
De stomacho
pr. Lyon 1515, 2. 178r–186v (with the works of Isaac
Iudaeus); pr. Basel 1536, 215–74 (with the works of Constantinus);
Thorndike/Kibre 1012. The two editions differ in substance.
-
BM1.343b (`Gyrardus paruus', inc. T/K 327):
Gerard of Montpellier [13th cent.]
Summa de modo medendi, inc. `Cum omnis scientia'
unpr.;
Thorndike/Kibre 327; Wickersheimer, 204–5. [See also Copho for a similar
text.]
-
BM1.345:
Iohannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al-`Ibadi) [809–873]
[app.]
Commentary on Isagoge
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 311.
-
BM1.346 (`planteyne de fisica', inc. T/K 348):
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
Pantegni
pr. Lyon 1515, 2. 1r–57v (Theorica Pantegni), 58r–144r
(Practica Pantegni) (with the works of Isaac Iudaeus); Thorndike/Kibre 348,
1221. Manuscripts are listed in C. S. F. Burnett & D. Jacquart, Constantine the
African and `Ali ibn al-`Abbas al-Magusi (Leiden 1994), 316–51.
-
BM1.347a:
Roland of Parma [fl. 1200]
Chirurgia
ed. Renzi, 2. 497–724; Thorndike/Kibre 191, 856.
-
BM1.347c:
Quid pro quo
unpr; Thorndike/Kibre 295, 1274.
-
BM1.347d (`Trotula maior de pas<sionibus mulierum>', inc.):
`Trotula'
De passionibus mulierum
ed. G. Kraut, Experimentarius medicinae
(Strassburg 1544), 3–35, &c.; ed. M. H. Green (Philadelphia, PA, 2001;
Florence, 2009); Thorndike/Kibre 284. [Textual history discussed by M. H.
Green in RHT 26 (1996) 119–203; manuscripts listed by her in Scriptorium
50 (1996) 137–75, 51 (1997) 80–104.]
-
BM1.347e:
Alphita
ed. J. L. G. Mowat (Oxford 1887); ed. Renzi, 3. 272–322;
Thorndike/Kibre 86.
-
BM1.347g (`circa instans'):
Matthaeus Platearius [†1161]
De simplicibus medicinae
pr. with the works of Serapion, Venice 1497
(Goff S466), &c.; VL2 1. 1282–5; Thorndike/Kibre 211, 84. [See also
John of Saint-Paul. There is a medieval French translation, ed. P.
Dorveaux (Paris 1913).]
-
BM1.348b:
Wipo [11th cent.]
Prouerbia
ed. H. Bresslau, Die Werke Wipos, MGH Scriptores in
usum scholarium 61 (1915), 66–74; WIC 4201.
-
BM1.348c:
Iohannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al-`Ibadi) [809–873]
Isagoge ad Artem paruam Galeni, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Venice 1491 &c.; ed. D. Garcia & J. L. Vidal, Asclepio 26–27 (1974–5)
267–382; ed. G. Maurach, Sudhoffs Archiv 62 (1978) 148–74; Thorndike/Kibre
856, 1352.
-
BM1.348d (T/K 1704):
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Aphorismata, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476] (GW
2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 29–90.
-
BM1.348e:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Prognostica, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 199–221.
-
BM1.348f:
Galen [c129–?199]
Tegni, tr. ? Gerard of Cremona
pr. in Articella (Venice 1487), fols.
159–210; Thorndike/Kibre 1585 (prologue), 858 (text), 757 (commentary). [The
commentary by Haly ibn Ridwan (Thorndike/Kibre 757, 1585) is often found
with the text.]
-
BM1.348g:
Theophilus [7th cent.]
Liber urinarum, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 393; Lexicon der Ärzte, 5. 549.
-
BM1.348h:
Philaretus [7th cent.]
Liber pulsuum, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1483 &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 764.
-
BM1.348i (`summa quedam pulsuum'):
De pulsibus uenarum cognitio, inc. `Pulsus diuiditur in partes duas'
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 1150.
-
BM1.348k (`conferencia membris'):
Arnold of Villanova [c1240–1311]
[pseud.]
De conferentibus et nocentibus
pr. in his Opera (Lyon 1504),
fols. 302rb–313vb; Thorndike/Kibre 246.
-
BM1.349a:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
Somnium Scipionis (De re publica VI 9–29)
ed. K. Ziegler,
Teubner (1969), 126–36.
-
BM1.349b:
Macrobius [fl. 400]
Commentary on Cicero's De somno Scipionis
ed. L. von Jan
(Quedlinburg/Leipzig 1848); ed. J. Willis, Teubner (19702).
-
BM1.350a:
Macrobius [fl. 400]
Commentary on Cicero's De somno Scipionis
ed. L. von Jan
(Quedlinburg/Leipzig 1848); ed. J. Willis, Teubner (19702).
-
BM1.350b:
M. Tullius Cicero [106–43 BC]
Somnium Scipionis (De re publica VI 9–29)
ed. K. Ziegler,
Teubner (1969), 126–36.
-
BM1.†351:
Bernard de Gordon [† c1320]
Lilium medicinae
pr. Naples 1477 (GW 4080), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
772.
-
BM1.352c (`breuiarium de cura membrorum', inc.):
John of Saint-Paul [†1214/15]
Breuiarium de signis morborum
largely unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 153,
1284; Wickersheimer, 480–81. See note on P9.77 for edited excerpts.
-
BM1.352e (T/K 553):
Ferrarius [12th or 13th cent.]
Curae de febribus
ed. P. Giacosa, Magistri Salernitani nondum editi
(Turin 1901), 1–64; Thorndike, HMES, 2. 757–8; Thorndike/Kibre 390, 551,
553, 1288.
-
BM1.†352a (anon., inc.):
Willelmus de Saliceto [c1210–c1280]
De urinis
-
BM1.‡355l (`liber choitus'):
Master Alexander [?]
De coitu, inc. `Creator uolens omne genus' (Thorndike/Kibre
273), survives in Bodl. MS e Musaeo 219 (SC 3541) (s. xiii ex.), fols.
105–110, and Oxford, Merton College, MS 324 (s. xv), fols. 113v–118r. It
appears to be based on Constantinus Africanus, Liber maior de coitu, with
a similar incipit, `Creator uolens animalium genus'
pr. Basel 1536, 299–307;
Thorndike/Kibre 273.
-
BM1.355a (`rogerina magnus de fisica', inc.):
Roger de Baron [† c1280]
Practica
pr. in Cyrurgia Guidonis de Cauliaco, Venice
1498, 211r–232v, &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 724, 1479; Wickersheimer, 720–21.
-
BM1.355aa:
Galen [c129–?199]
Secreta, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr. Venice 1490 (GW 10481),
1. 172r–177r; Thorndike/Kibre 1363.
-
BM1.355ab (`liber graduum Galieni', inc. T/K 1273):
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
Liber graduum, existing in several forms; the prologue, `Cum
disputationem simplicis medicinae' has several variants (Thorndike/Kibre
293, 1273, 1303); the text too has several forms
pr. Basel 1536 (with
the works of Constantine), 342–87 (`Rosa est frigida', Thorndike/Kibre
1366) is the best edition; pr. Lyon 1515 (with the works of Isaac Iudaeus),
78r–86r (`Aurum temperantius est ceteris metallis', Thorndike/Kibre 168)
is shortened, arranged alphabetically, and included within the Practica
Pantegni; there is also another alphabetical arrangement (`Absinthium
calidum', Thorndike/Kibre 11).
-
BM1.355ac:
Razes (Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Zakariyya al-Razi) [865–925]
Experimenta, Latin tr.
pr. Milan 1481 (Goff R175), fols.
163r–192v, &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 1710.
-
BM1.355ad:
Pomum ambre, a collection of medicinal recipes, inc. `Pomum ambre
duplicatum ad reuma suspendendum contra debilitatem cerebri'
unpr.;
Thorndike/Kibre 1057.
-
BM1.355ae (T/K 1686):
Practica puerorum
ed. K. Sudhoff, Erstlinge der pädiatrischen
Literatur (Munich 1925), xli–xlii; Thorndike/Kibre 370, 1654, 1686.
-
BM1.355af (anon., inc., T/K 1142):
Maurus of Salerno [c1130–1214]
(?), De phlebotomia, inc. `Presentis negotii propositum' or
`Propositum quidem presentis negotii'
ed. R. Buerschaper, Ein bisher
unbekannter Aderlasstraktat des Salernitaner Arztes Maurus, diss. (Leipzig
1919); Thorndike/Kibre 1086, 1142. The work is sometimes ascribed to Richard
the Englishman.
-
BM1.355ah:
Alphita
ed. J. L. G. Mowat (Oxford 1887); ed. Renzi, 3. 272–322;
Thorndike/Kibre 86.
-
BM1.355aj (`tabula salernitana', inc.):
Bernardus Provincialis [fl. 1150–1160]
Commentary on Tabula remediorum Salernitana; ed. Renzi, 5. 269–328;
Thorndike/Kibre 1001.
-
BM1.355c:
Roger de Baron [† c1280]
Rogerina minor, comprising cc. 1–3 of the fourth part of his Practica,
circulating separately
pr. as part of the Practica, in Cyrurgia Guidonis
de Cauliaco, Venice 1498, 211r–232v, &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 317; Wickersheimer, 720.
-
BM1.355f:
Roger Frugardi of Salerno [fl. 1170]
Chirurgia
ed. Renzi, 2. 426–96; ed. K. Sudhoff, Studien
zur Geschichte der Medizin 12 (1918) 148–236; Thorndike/Kibre 1064
(prologue), 191 (text).
-
BM1.355g (`tabula salerni', inc.):
Tabulae remediorum Salernitanae
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 4, 494,
498, 859, 950, 1109. [The comentary is likely to be Bernardus
Provincialis.]
-
BM1.355i:
`Trotula'
De passionibus mulierum
ed. G. Kraut, Experimentarius medicinae
(Strassburg 1544), 3–35, &c.; ed. M. H. Green (Philadelphia, PA, 2001;
Florence, 2009); Thorndike/Kibre 284. [Textual history discussed by M. H.
Green in RHT 26 (1996) 119–203; manuscripts listed by her in Scriptorium
50 (1996) 137–75, 51 (1997) 80–104.]
-
BM1.355j (`modus medendi archimathei', T/K 230):
Archimatthaeus [?]
Practica
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 230, 329, 438. [See also Copho,
Modus medendi.]
-
BM1.355k (`liber antidotarii', inc.):
Matthaeus Platearius [†1161]
Commentary on Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1495, 250r–271v;
Thorndike/Kibre 821.
-
BM1.355m:
Matthaeus Platearius [†1161]
De simplicibus medicinae
pr. with the works of Serapion, Venice 1497
(Goff S466), &c.; VL2 1. 1282–5; Thorndike/Kibre 211, 84. [See also
John of Saint-Paul. There is a medieval French translation, ed. P.
Dorveaux (Paris 1913).]
-
BM1.355n (`amicum induit'):
Iohannes Platearius [late 11th cent.]
Practica breuis
pr. with Serapion's Breuiarium, Venice 1497
(Goff S466); Thorndike/Kibre 91, 484.
-
BM1.355o (anon., `modus medendi', inc.):
Copho [fl. 1100]
(attrib.), Modus medendi, inc. `In medendis corporibus'
ed.
Renzi, 4. 416–38; Thorndike/Kibre 691. [Also ascribed to Archimatthaeus
and others.]
-
BM1.355p:
Copho [fl. 1100]
[attrib.]
(?), De conficiendis medicinis
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 540.
-
BM1.355q (`liber uirtutum med', inc.):
John of Saint-Paul [†1214/15]
De simplicium medicinarum uirtutibus, inc. `Cogitanti mihi'
pr. with the works of Isaac (Lyon 1515), 2. 186v–189v; ed. G. H. Kroemer,
diss. (Leipzig 1920); Thorndike/Kibre 229, 230, 1034, 1700.
-
BM1.355r:
John of Saint-Paul [†1214/15]
Flores dietarum
ed. H. J. Ostermuth (Lepizig 1919);
Thorndike/Kibre 269.
-
BM1.355s:
Iohannes Mesue (Masawaih al-Mardini) [†1015]
Liber aphorismorum
pr. with Maimonides' Aphorismi, Bologna 1489
(Goff M77), &c., and with the works of Razes, Venice 1497 (Goff R175), fols.
149v–151r, &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 824 &c. [The commentary attributed to
Isidore is found in several 14th-cent. manuscripts, Thorndike/Kibre 777.]
-
BM1.355t (anon., inc.):
Ricardus Anglicus [c1162–1242]
Regulae de urinis
unpr.; H. H. Beusing, Leben und Werke des
Richardus Anglicus, diss. (Leipzig 1922); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 472;
Thorndike/Kibre 223.
-
BM1.355u:
Ricardus Anglicus [c1162–1242]
De medicinis repressiuis
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin
Writers, 471; Thorndike/Kibre 84,
814.
-
BM1.355v (`Gyrardus paruus', inc. T/K 327):
Gerard of Montpellier [13th cent.]
Summa de modo medendi, inc. `Cum omnis scientia'
unpr.;
Thorndike/Kibre 327; Wickersheimer, 204–5. [See also Copho for a similar
text.]
-
BM1.355w:
Arnold of Villanova [c1240–1311]
[pseud.]
De conferentibus et nocentibus
pr. in his Opera (Lyon 1504),
fols. 302rb–313vb; Thorndike/Kibre 246.
-
BM1.355x (`Gyrardus magnus', inc.):
Gerardus Bituricensis [13th cent.]
Wickersheimer, 203, 204–5, distinguishes Gerardus Bituricensis, i.e.
Gerard de Berry, from Gerard of Montpellier.
Commentary on Constantinus's Viaticum
pr. Venice
1505, 89r–192r; Thorndike/Kibre 324, 325; Wickersheimer, 203.
-
BM1.355y (T/K 390):
Ferrarius [12th or 13th cent.]
Curae de febribus
ed. P. Giacosa, Magistri Salernitani nondum editi
(Turin 1901), 1–64; Thorndike, HMES, 2. 757–8; Thorndike/Kibre 390, 551,
553, 1288.
-
BM1.355z (`urinas Mauricii', inc. T/K 222, 223, ? a variant):
Mauricius [?]
De urinis
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 222, 223. [See also Maurus of
Salerno.]
-
BM1.356a (`practica Nicholai', inc.):
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
-
BM1.356c (`experimenta Petri Montis'):
Cancellarius [?]
Experimenta de morbis capitis, inc. `De capillis. Et primo'
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 63, 366; Wickersheimer, suppl. 52. [The identity of
the chancellor of Montpellier is not established.]
-
BM1.356d (`de medicina simplici et composita', inc.):
Walter Agilon [13th cent.]
Summa medicinalis
ed. P. Diepgen (Leipzig 1911); Thorndike/Kibre 860.
-
BM1.357a (`tractatus de figura membrorum', inc.):
Razes (Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Zakariyya al-Razi) [865–925]
Liber Almansoris, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr. Milan 1481 (Goff
R175), fols. 7r–114r; &c.; Carmody, 134–5; Thorndike/Kibre 272, 679.
-
BM1.357b (`liber diuisionum Rasis'):
Razes (Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Zakariyya al-Razi) [865–925]
Liber diuisionum, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr. Milan 1481 (Goff
R175), fols. 115r–161r, &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 1684.
-
BM1.359a:
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
-
BM1.359c:
Iohannes Platearius [late 11th cent.]
Practica breuis
pr. with Serapion's Breuiarium, Venice 1497
(Goff S466); Thorndike/Kibre 91, 484.
-
BM1.360a:
Matthaeus Platearius [†1161]
De simplicibus medicinae
pr. with the works of Serapion, Venice 1497
(Goff S466), &c.; VL2 1. 1282–5; Thorndike/Kibre 211, 84. [See also
John of Saint-Paul. There is a medieval French translation, ed. P.
Dorveaux (Paris 1913).]
-
BM1.360b:
Iohannes Platearius [late 11th cent.]
Practica breuis
pr. with Serapion's Breuiarium, Venice 1497
(Goff S466); Thorndike/Kibre 91, 484.
-
BM1.360c (`liber de medicina simplici', inc.), 361h (`Platearius de
simplicibus medicinis', inc.):
John of Saint-Paul [†1214/15]
De simplicium medicinarum uirtutibus, inc. `Cogitanti mihi'
pr. with the works of Isaac (Lyon 1515), 2. 186v–189v; ed. G. H. Kroemer,
diss. (Leipzig 1920); Thorndike/Kibre 229, 230, 1034, 1700.
-
BM1.360d:
Matthaeus Platearius [†1161]
Commentary on Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1495, 250r–271v;
Thorndike/Kibre 821.
-
BM1.361a:
Matthaeus Platearius [†1161]
De simplicibus medicinae
pr. with the works of Serapion, Venice 1497
(Goff S466), &c.; VL2 1. 1282–5; Thorndike/Kibre 211, 84. [See also
John of Saint-Paul. There is a medieval French translation, ed. P.
Dorveaux (Paris 1913).]
-
BM1.361b:
Giles of Corbeil [c1140–1224]
De urinis
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1826), 1–18; Wickersheimer,
196–7; WIC 4432. The usual commentary is that of Gilbertus Anglicus.
-
BM1.361d:
Philaretus [7th cent.]
Liber pulsuum, Latin tr.
pr. Venice 1483 &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 764.
-
BM1.361e:
Matthaeus Platearius [†1161]
Commentary on Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1495, 250r–271v;
Thorndike/Kibre 821.
-
BM1.361f (`liber Cophonis de spermate', inc.):
Galen [c129–?199]
(?), De semine, inc. `Sperma hominis descendit'
pr. Venice 1508,
1. 38v–39v; pr. in Galeni opera (Basel 1542), 8. 133–54; Thorndike/Kibre
1521.
-
BM1.361g:
Antidotarium Nicholai
pr. Venice 1471 (Goff N160), &c.; Thorndike/Kibre
165, 490.
-
BM1.362a:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Aphorismata, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476] (GW
2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 29–90.
-
BM1.362b:
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
Prognostica, Latin tr.
pr. in Articella, [Padua c. 1476]
(GW 2678), &c.; many versions are listed in HL 199–221.
-
BM1.362c:
Iohannitius (Hunayn ibn Ishaq al-`Ibadi) [809–873]
Isagoge ad Artem paruam Galeni, tr. Constantinus Africanus
pr. Venice 1491 &c.; ed. D. Garcia & J. L. Vidal, Asclepio 26–27 (1974–5)
267–382; ed. G. Maurach, Sudhoffs Archiv 62 (1978) 148–74; Thorndike/Kibre
856, 1352.
-
BM1.362d (`prologus in epistolam Aristotelis'):
John of Seville [fl. c1113–after 1142]
Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine sanitatis, a
medical excerpt from Secretum secretorum, with a prologue addressed to the
Queen of Spain
ed. H. Suchier, Denkmäler provenzalischer Literatur und
Sprache (Halle 1883), 473–80; ed. S. J. Williams, The Secret of Secrets.
The scholarly career of a pseudo-Aristotelian text in the Latin middle ages
(Ann Arbor, MI, 2003), 354–7 (prol.), 368–88 (list of manuscripts); Diaz
929; Thorndike/Kibre 291. [See also Aristotle ps., Epistola Aristotelis
ad Alexandrum for other possible copies.]
-
BM1.362e:
Constantinus Africanus OSB [c1015–1087], monk of Monte Cassino
Liber graduum, existing in several forms; the prologue, `Cum
disputationem simplicis medicinae' has several variants (Thorndike/Kibre
293, 1273, 1303); the text too has several forms
pr. Basel 1536 (with
the works of Constantine), 342–87 (`Rosa est frigida', Thorndike/Kibre
1366) is the best edition; pr. Lyon 1515 (with the works of Isaac Iudaeus),
78r–86r (`Aurum temperantius est ceteris metallis', Thorndike/Kibre 168)
is shortened, arranged alphabetically, and included within the Practica
Pantegni; there is also another alphabetical arrangement (`Absinthium
calidum', Thorndike/Kibre 11).
-
BM1.364 (`le romonse du roy Charles', inc.):
La Chanson d'Aspremont
ed. L. Brandin (Paris 1919–20; 19232);
Dean 77.
-
BM1.365:
Li Romanz d'Athis et Prophilias
ed. A. Hilka (Halle 1912–16).
-
BM1.366:
Jehan de Meun [fl. 1270–80]
(& Guillaume de Lorris), Le Roman de la rose
ed. E. Langlois,
Société des anciens textes français (Paris 1914–24).
-
BM1.367:
Wace [mid 12th cent.]
Roman de Brut
ed. I. Arnold (Paris 1938–40); Dean 2.
-
BM1.368 (`narracio reclusi militis', inc.):
Hélinand of Froidmont OCist [† after 1229]
Miserere
ed. A. G. Van Hamel (Paris 1885).
-
BM1.369a (`historia Turpini archiepiscopi', inc.):
Ps. Turpinus
Chronique de Turpin, French tr.
there are six independent translations
from the 13th-cent. listed by R. N. Walpole & I. Short in Medium Æuum 47
(1978) 123–30. The text in the Dover catalogue can be identified as that edited
by R. Mortier, Les Textes de la Chanson de Roland 3 (Paris 1941).
-
BM1.370a:
Henry Sulgrave OSB [late 13th cent.]
(attrib.), De primo aduentu Anglorum
ed. C. Hook, Caxton Soc. (1849).
-
BM1.370c:
Liber florigerus, inc. `Da mihi Domine', a collection of excerpts from
the writings of St Augustine
unpr.; A. Wilmart, Auteurs, 453n.
-
BM1.370d (`Macer de uiribus herbarum'):
`Macer' [? early 11th cent.]
De uiribus herbarum
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1832), 28–123;
Thorndike/Kibre 610; WIC 7711. A small number of manuscripts associate
the work with a writer called Odo, once named as Odo Magdunensis, from which
the author is sometimes supposed to be Odo of Meung, an unknown figure.
-
BM1.370e (`secreta Y. de morte', inc.):
Hippocrates [c460–c380 BC]
[pseud.]
Capsula eburnea, tr. Gerard of Cremona
pr. Bologna 1489 &c.;
HL 110–23; Thorndike/Kibre 1037.
-
BM1.370f (`tractatus de medicine partibus', inc.):
Epistola de taxone, inc. `Idpartus rex Egyptiorum', `Plurimis exemplis'
ed. E. Howald & H. E. Sigerist, Corpus medicorum Latinorum 4 (1927),
229–32 (two recensions); Thorndike/Kibre 1360, 1055. The text is
anonymous but travels with ps. Apuleius, Herbarium, and Sextus
Placitus.
-
BM1.370g:
John Pecham OFM [c1240–1292]
Constitutiones (Lambeth 1281)
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2.
892–918. [See also Ignorantia sacerdotum.]
-
BM1.371a:
Henry Sulgrave OSB [late 13th cent.]
(attrib.), De primo aduentu Anglorum
ed. C. Hook, Caxton Soc. (1849).
-
BM1.372a:
Martin of Troppau OP [†1278]
Chronica pontificum et imperatorum
ed. L. Weiland, MGH Scriptores
22 (1872), 377–482; Kaeppeli 2974; A. D. von den Brincken in Deutsches
Archiv 41 (1985) 460–531. [On the work's reception in England see
W. V. Ikas in EHR 116 (2001) 327-41 and at greater length, Fortsetzungen
zur Papst- und Kaiserchronik Martins von Troppau aus England, MGH (Hannover
2004).]
-
BM1.372b:
Regula S. Benedicti
CPL 1852; ed. J. Neufville, SChr 181–2 (1972);
ed. R. Hanslik, CSEL 75 (19772).
French tr.
ed. R. J. Dean & M. D. Legge, The Rule of St Benedict. A
Norman prose version (Oxford 1964). Or perhaps the metrical version,
tr. Nicole: ed. A. Héron (Rouen 1895).
-
BM1.373b:
Geoffrey of Monmouth [†1154]
Prophetia Merlini, Anglo-Norman tr. by Elias
unpr.; Dean 19. Or
other Anglo-Norman versions: unpr.; Dean 20–21. Or perhaps French tr.: ed. A.
Berthelot, Les Prophésies de Merlin (Cod. Bodmer 116) (Coligny/Geneva 1992).
-
BM1.373f:
Martin of Troppau OP [†1278]
Chronica pontificum et imperatorum
ed. L. Weiland, MGH Scriptores
22 (1872), 377–482; Kaeppeli 2974; A. D. von den Brincken in Deutsches
Archiv 41 (1985) 460–531. [On the work's reception in England see
W. V. Ikas in EHR 116 (2001) 327-41 and at greater length, Fortsetzungen
zur Papst- und Kaiserchronik Martins von Troppau aus England, MGH (Hannover
2004).]
-
BM1.*374:
William of Dover OSB [early 13th cent.]
(attrib.), Chronica
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 765.
-
BM1.374b:
Henry Sulgrave OSB [late 13th cent.]
(attrib.), De primo aduentu Anglorum
ed. C. Hook, Caxton Soc. (1849).
-
BM1.376:
Edmund of Abingdon [†1240], archbishop of Canterbury
Speculum ecclesiae, Latin tr. from French
ed. H. P. Forshaw,
Auctores Britannici medii aeui 3 (1973), 29–111 [odd pages].
-
BM1.378a (`donatus glosatus'):
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
Ars minor
GL 4. 355–66; ed. A. Schönberger (Frankfurt 2008).
-
BM1.378c (`qui bene uult disponere'):
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
De nominibus utensilium
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies
(London 1857), 96–119; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 181–90; Hunt, Nequam,
126–8; Dean 301.
-
BM1.379a:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
[pseud.]
De disciplina scholarium
ed. O. Weijers (Leiden 1976).
-
BM1.379b (`donatus glosatus'):
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
Ars minor
GL 4. 355–66; ed. A. Schönberger (Frankfurt 2008).
-
BM1.379b–c:
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
Ars maior
ed. L. Holtz, Donat et la tradition de l'enseignement
grammatical (Paris 1981), 603–74; ed. A. Schönberger (Frankfurt 2009).
-
BM1.379c (`precianus in barbarismo'):
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
De barbarismo (Ars maior III)
ed. L. Holtz, Donat et la tradition
de l'enseignement grammatical (Paris 1981), 653–74.
-
BM1.379e:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De constructione (Institutiones grammaticae XVII–XVIII)
CPL
1546; GL 3. 105–377.
-
BM1.379f:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De accentibus
CPL 1552.
-
BM1.379g:
Porphyry [232–302]
Isagoge in Categorias Aristotelis, tr. Boethius
ed. L.
Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966) 5–31. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
BM1.379g–k:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica uetus comprised
–
a. the Isagoge of Porphyrius, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL
1/6–7 (1966), 5–31.
b. Aristotle's Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41.
c. his De interpretatione (usually called Peri ermenias), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2 (1965), 5–38.
d. Liber sex principiorum (attrib. to Aristotle, perh. by Gilbert de la Porrée):
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966), 35–58.
e. Boethius, Liber diuisionum: CPL 887.
f. Boethius, De differentiis topicis: CPL 889. [Some copies,
e.g. FA8.307, contained other texts in addition.]
-
BM1.379h:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius
ed. L.
Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41. [See also Aristotle, Logica
uetus.]
-
BM1.379i:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De interpretatione, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2
(1965), 5–38. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
BM1.379j:
Gilbert de la Porrée [1076–1154]
Liber sex principiorum
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966),
35–58. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
-
BM1.379l:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sophisticis elenchis, tr. Boethius
ed. B. G. Dod, AL
6/1–3 (1975), 5–60. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.379l–p:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica noua comprised four works of Aristotle
– a. De sophisticis
elenchis, tr. Boethius: ed. B. G. Dod, AL 6/1–3 (1975), 5–60.
b. Topica, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. c. Analytica priora, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello,
AL 3/1–4 (1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). d. Analytica
posteriora, tr. James of Venice: ed. L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod,
AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107.
-
BM1.379m:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Topica, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 5/1–3 (1969),
5–179. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.379n:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Analytica priora, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 3/1–4
(1962), 5–139, 143–91 (two recensions). [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.379o–p:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Analytica posteriora, Latin tr. from Greek by James of Venice
ed.
L. Minio-Paluello & B. G. Dod, AL 4/1–4 (1968), 5–107. [Three other
translations in the same volume.] [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.380:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
Philosophiae consolatio
CPL 878; ed. L. Bieler, CCSL 94
(19842); ed. C. Moreschini, Teubner (2000).
-
BM1.381a:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
Philosophiae consolatio
CPL 878; ed. L. Bieler, CCSL 94
(19842); ed. C. Moreschini, Teubner (2000).
-
BM1.381b:
Martianus Capella [early 5th cent.]
De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii
ed. J. Willis, Teubner (1983).
-
BM1.381c:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
[pseud.]
De parte Gamedis
unpr.; WIC 3956. Only two copies, both
English, have been recorded; neither carries the attribution to Ovid.
-
BM1.381d:
`Macer' [? early 11th cent.]
De uiribus herbarum
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1832), 28–123;
Thorndike/Kibre 610; WIC 7711. A small number of manuscripts associate
the work with a writer called Odo, once named as Odo Magdunensis, from which
the author is sometimes supposed to be Odo of Meung, an unknown figure.
-
BM1.381e:
Adso Dervensis OSB [910/15–992], abbot of Montier-en-Der
De ortu et tempore antichristi, French tr. by Henri d'Arci
ed.
L. E. Kastner, Modern Language Review 1 (1906) 269–82; Russell,
Dictionary, 44.
-
BM1.382 (anon., `prosodion', inc.):
Iohannes Aegidius Zamorensis OFM [c1250–c1318]
Prosologion seu Tractatus de accentu et de dubiis Bibliae
unpr.;
Stegmüller Bibl. 4132; Diaz 1428.
-
BM1.383a:
Martianus Capella [early 5th cent.]
De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii
ed. J. Willis, Teubner (1983).
-
BM1.383b:
Jerome [c347–420]
Liber interpretationis hebraicorum nominum
CPL 581; ed. P. de
Lagarde, CCSL 72 (1959) 59–161; Lambert 201. [Anonymous texts usually
indeterminate.]
-
BM1.383c–d (`consultacio A. de origine', `super eo qui in uino offenderit'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
De origine animae hominis et de sententia Iacobi apostoli (epp.
166–7)
CPL 262; PL 33. 720–33, 733–41; ed. A. Goldbacher, CSEL
44 (1904) 545–85, 586–609; Stegmüller Bibl. 3395, 3403. [These
letters by Augustine to Jerome frequently occur in collections of
Jerome's letters as epp. 131–2; ed. I. Hilberg, CSEL 56 (19962)
202–25, 225–41.]
-
BM1.383e:
Jerome [c347–420]
Epistula ad Eustochium de uirginitate seruanda (ep. 22)
CPL 620;
ed. I. Hilberg, CSEL 54 (19962) 143–211.
-
BM1.383f (`idem ad Auitum de aduersariis'):
Jerome [c347–420]
Epistula ad Auitum (ep. 124)
CPL 620; ed. I. Hilberg, CSEL
56 (19962) 96–117.
-
BM1.384a (`altercatio duorum grammaticorum'):
Michael of Cornwall [mid 13th cent.]
Versus contra Magistrum Henricum Abrincensem
ed.
A. Hilka, Festgabe zum 60. Geburtstage von Hermann Degering (Leipzig 1926),
123–54; WIC 1432.
-
BM1.384b (anon., inc.):
Jerome [c347–420]
Liber interpretationis hebraicorum nominum
CPL 581; ed. P. de
Lagarde, CCSL 72 (1959) 59–161; Lambert 201. [Anonymous texts usually
indeterminate.]
-
BM1.*385a (`recapitulacio contentorum biblie', anon., inc.):
Ambrose [c339–397], archbishop of Milan
[pseud.]
Recapitulatio de paradiso fonte ac fluminibus et ligno
uitae
PL 93. 269–316; CPPM 2. 2038. [A 9th-cent. catena of extracts
from Isidore; the majority of the manuscripts (from 12th cent.) carry an
ascription to Ambrose; PL prints as ps. Bede, Gorman identifies as a
Genesis commentary by Wigbod.]
-
BM1.*385c:
Lanfranc OSB [c1005–1089]
Constitutiones
ed. M. D. Knowles, NMT (1951), repr. Corpus consuetudinum
monasticarum 3 (Siegburg 1967); ed. M. D. Knowles & C. N. L. Brooke, OMT
(2002).
-
BM1.386a (`liber de diriuacione', inc.):
Osbern Pinnock of Gloucester OSB [mid 12th cent.]
Panormia siue Liber deriuationum
ed. P. Busdraghi & others
(Spoleto 1996); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 408–409.
-
BM1.387a:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Synonyma
pr. [Cologne 1485] &c., London 1496 &c. (STC 11601–11617);
Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de Garlandia', 170–71 (B15); WIC 374.
-
BM1.387b:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Aequiuoca
pr. [Cologne] 1486 &c.; Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de
Garlandia', 169 (B14); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 253; Hunt, Teaching
Latin, 1. 138–43; WIC 1767. [See also his Tractatus de aequiuocis.]
-
BM1.387c:
Adam de Nutzard [†1268]
Russell, 9; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 19.
Neutrale
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 19.
-
BM1.387e (`liber distigiorum', inc.):
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Distigium
ed. E. Habel (Berlin 1908); ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and
Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 328–48;
Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de Garlandia', 163–5 (B10).
-
BM1.387f:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Vnus omnium
unpr.; WIC 3050; A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England
(Cambridge 1991), 1. 395–9; Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de Garlandia', 172.
-
BM1.387g (anon., inc.):
Petrus Hispanus [early 13th cent.]
Summa in Priscianum minorem, inc. `Absoluta cuiuslibet
disciplinae perfectio'
ed. C. H. Kneepkens, Het Iudicium constructionis. Het
Leerstuk van de Constructio in de 2de Helfte van de 12de Eeuw (Nijmegen 1987),
4. 1–84; R. W. Hunt in Historiographia Linguistica 2 (1975)
1–22. [Confused with Petrus Helias through references to `P. H.'; not
the future pope.]
-
BM1.388a (`liber Sedulii'):
Sedulius [fl. 450]
Carmen paschale
CPL 1447.
-
BM1.388b (`epigrammata Percii', inc. incomplete):
Aulus Persius Flaccus [AD 34–62]
Saturae
ed. W. V. Clausen, OCT (1959).
-
BM1.388c:
Prudentius [348–410]
Psychomachia
CPL 1441; ed. M. P. Cunningham, CCSL 126 (1966) 149–81.
-
BM1.388d:
Arator [early 6th cent.]
Historia apostolica
CPL 1504; ed. A. Orbán, CCSL 130, 130A
(2006).
-
BM1.389a:
Theodulus [?9th cent.]
Ecloga
ed. J. Osternacher (Linz/Urfahr 1902); ed. F. Mosetti
Casaretto, Per Verba 5 (Florence 1997); WIC 664. [For commentaries
see CTC 2. 303–348.]
-
BM1.389b:
Avianus [4th cent.]
Fabulae
ed. Hervieux 3. 263–88; ed. A. Guaglianone (Turin 1958);
WIC 16951.
-
BM1.389c:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Aequiuoca
pr. [Cologne] 1486 &c.; Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de
Garlandia', 169 (B14); Sharpe, Latin Writers, 253; Hunt, Teaching
Latin, 1. 138–43; WIC 1767. [See also his Tractatus de aequiuocis.]
-
BM1.389d:
Evrard de Béthune [† c1212]
Graecismus
ed. J. Wrobel (Breslau 1887). [A. Grondeux, Le Graecismus
d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses (Turnhout 2000).]
-
BM1.389e (Achilleis):
P. Papinius Statius [AD c45–c96]
Achilleis (`paruus')
pr. Venice 1472 (Goff S695), &c.; ed. O. A. W.
Dilke (Cambridge 1954).
-
BM1.390a:
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
French tr. by Everard de Kirkham
ed. F. J. Furnivall, The Minor Poems
of the Vernon Manuscript, EETS OS 117 (1901), 553–609; Dean 255. Most copies
include the Latin text as well. [There are two other translations, Elias of
Winchester (below) and the Anonymous, ed. A. B. Hunt, ANTS Plain texts 11
(1994). See E. Ruhe, Untersuchungen zu den altfranzösichen Übersetzungen
der Disticha Catonis (Munich 1986).]
-
BM1.390c:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
BM1.390d:
Evrard de Béthune [† c1212]
Graecismus
ed. J. Wrobel (Breslau 1887). [A. Grondeux, Le Graecismus
d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses (Turnhout 2000).]
-
BM1.390e:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Dictionarius
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies (London 1857), 1. 120–138;
ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England
(Cambridge 1991), 1. 196–203; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 255.
-
BM1.390f (`bestiarium in gallicis', inc.):
Guillaume le Clerc [early 13th cent.]
Le Bestiaire divin, French tr. by
ed. R. Reinsch (Leipzig
1890); Dean 702.
-
BM1.390g:
Beneit le moine [12th cent.], monk of St Albans
Vie de saint Thomas le martyr
ed. B. Schlyter (Lund 1941); Dean 509.
-
BM1.*391a (`Stacius magnus', inc.):
P. Papinius Statius [AD c45–c96]
Achilleis (`paruus')
pr. Venice 1472 (Goff S695), &c.; ed. O. A. W.
Dilke (Cambridge 1954).
-
BM1.392a (`lapidarius'):
Marbod of Rennes [1035–1123]
Liber lapidum, inc. `Euax rex Arabum legitur scripsisse Neroni'
PL 171. 1737–70; WIC 5968. [See also `Evax rex Arabiae' for prose
lapidaries.]
-
BM1.392c:
Solinus [3rd cent.]
Collectanea rerum mirabilium
pr. Venice 1473 (Goff S615), &c.;
ed. T. Mommsen (Berlin 1895).
-
BM1.392d:
Fulk Basset [†1259], bishop of London
Constitutiones
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/1. 634–58.
-
BM1.392e:
Hildebert of Lavardin [1056–1133], archbishop of Tours
Carmina
PL 171. 1177–458; ed. A. B. Scott, Teubner (1969).
-
BM1.393a:
`Macer' [? early 11th cent.]
De uiribus herbarum
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1832), 28–123;
Thorndike/Kibre 610; WIC 7711. A small number of manuscripts associate
the work with a writer called Odo, once named as Odo Magdunensis, from which
the author is sometimes supposed to be Odo of Meung, an unknown figure.
-
BM1.393b:
Marbod of Rennes [1035–1123]
Liber lapidum, inc. `Euax rex Arabum legitur scripsisse Neroni'
PL 171. 1737–70; WIC 5968. [See also `Evax rex Arabiae' for prose
lapidaries.]
-
BM1.393d:
Ranulf de Glanvill [†1190]
(attrib.), Tractatus de legibus et consuetudinibus regum
Angliae
ed. G. D. G. Hall (London 1965).
-
BM1.393e (`liber de anima Augustini', inc.):
John of La Rochelle OFM [c1190–1245]
Summa de anima
ed. T. Domenichelli (Prato 1882); ed. J. G. Bougerol,
Textes philosophiques du moyen âge 19 (Paris 1995); Stegmüller Sent.
493,1; Glorieux Rép. 302c.
-
BM1.†393f (inc. T/K 824):
Isaac Iudaeus (Ishaq Ibn Suleiman) [9th cent.]
De dietis uniuersalibus et particularibus, tr. Constantinus
Africanus or Gerard of Cremona
pr. Lyon 1515, 1. 11r–103r, 103r–156r;
Thorndike/Kibre 239, 1252.
-
BM1.*394a:
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Epistulae
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák, Teubner (1984).
-
BM1.*394b:
Geoffrey de Vinsauf [† after 1200]
Poetria noua
ed. E. Faral, Les Arts poétiques du XIIe et XIIIe
siècle (Paris 1924), 197–262.
-
BM1.*394d:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De accentibus
CPL 1552.
-
BM1.*394e:
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
Paruum doctrinale
PL 210. 581–94; WIC 71.
-
BM1.395a (`Alexander magnus', inc.):
Walter of Châtillon [late 12th cent.]
Alexandreis
PL 209. 463–572; ed. M. L. Colker
(Padua 1978).
-
BM1.395b:
`Macer' [? early 11th cent.]
De uiribus herbarum
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1832), 28–123;
Thorndike/Kibre 610; WIC 7711. A small number of manuscripts associate
the work with a writer called Odo, once named as Odo Magdunensis, from which
the author is sometimes supposed to be Odo of Meung, an unknown figure.
-
BM1.395c:
Evrard de Béthune [† c1212]
Graecismus
ed. J. Wrobel (Breslau 1887). [A. Grondeux, Le Graecismus
d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses (Turnhout 2000).]
-
BM1.395d:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Massa compoti
ed. R. Steele, Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi
(Oxford 1909–40), 6. 268–89; Thorndike/Kibre 167 (text), 826–7 (prologue);
WIC 1835 (text), 10310 (prologue).
-
BM1.395e (`poetria noua Oracii', inc.):
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Ars poetica
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák,
Teubner (1984).
-
BM1.395f:
D. Iunius Iuuenalis (Juvenal) [c60–c130]
Saturae
ed. W. V. Clausen, OCT (1959).
-
BM1.*396a (`Stacius magnus', BM1.433f (Achilleis):
P. Papinius Statius [AD c45–c96]
Achilleis (`paruus')
pr. Venice 1472 (Goff S695), &c.; ed. O. A. W.
Dilke (Cambridge 1954).
-
BM1.*396b:
P. Vergilius Maro [70–19 BC]
Aeneis
ed. R. A. B. Mynors, OCT (1969).
-
BM1.*397a:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Fasti
ed. D. E. W. Wormell & E. Courtney, Teubner (1978).
-
BM1.*397f (`Oracius sed caret principium'):
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Carmina
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák,
Teubner (1984).
-
BM1.*397g:
Henry of Avranches [†1260]
Vita metrica S. Francisci
pr. in Analecta Franciscana 10
(Quaracchi 1926–41) 406–521 (text, 407–488); BHL 3101.
-
BM1.*397h:
Hildebert of Lavardin [1056–1133], archbishop of Tours
De mysterio missae
PL 171. 1177–96; WIC 17396. And (in
many cases also) id. De sacra eucharistia: PL 171. 1195–1212;
WIC 17700.
-
BM1.*397i (`micrologus de musica'):
Guido of Arezzo [† c1050]
Musica, four texts transmitted together
– a. Micrologus, b.
Regulae rhythmicae, c. Praefatio in Antiphonarium (or Aliae regulae
de cantu ignoto), d. Epistola de cantu ignoto: PL 141. 379–432; ed.
A. Rusconi (Florence 2008). [Also Micrologus: ed. J. Smits van Waesberghe,
Corpus scriptorum de musica 4 (Rome 1955), 79–234; manuscripts described,
4–71. Praefatio in Antiphonarium: ed. J. Smits van Waesberghe, Divitiae
musicae artis A. 3 (Buren 1975).]
-
BM1.398:
Nonius Marcellus [early 4th cent.]
De compendiosa doctrina
pr. as De proprietate latini sermonis,
[Venice] 1471 (Goff N264), &c.; ed. W. M. Lindsay, Teubner (1903).
-
BM1.399a (`Stacius minor', inc.):
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Carmina
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák,
Teubner (1984).
-
BM1.399b:
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Ars poetica
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák,
Teubner (1984).
-
BM1.399c:
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Sermones
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák, Teubner (1984).
-
BM1.399d:
Aulus Persius Flaccus [AD 34–62]
Saturae
ed. W. V. Clausen, OCT (1959).
-
BM1.399g (`regule nominum et dict.', inc.):
Phocas [fl. 300]
Ars de nomine et uerbo
GL 5. 410–39.
-
BM1.400a (`V. in bucolicis', inc.):
P. Vergilius Maro [70–19 BC]
Bucolica
ed. R. A. B. Mynors, OCT (1969).
-
BM1.400b:
P. Vergilius Maro [70–19 BC]
Aeneis
ed. R. A. B. Mynors, OCT (1969).
-
BM1.401a (`Claudianus magnus'):
Claudianus Claudius [† after 404]
Claudianus maior, comprising all the shorter poems except
Panegyricus dictus Probino et Olybrio consulibus, and often including also
the minor poems of doubtful authenticity
ed. J. B. Hall, Teubner (1985), 12–288, 342–409. [Begins with In Rufinum, which may stand
as a title for the whole collection, as in FA8.485, P2.110.]
-
BM1.401b:
Honorius Augustodunensis [c1080–1137]
Elucidarius
PL 172. 1109–1176; ed. Y. Lefèvre, L'Elucidarium et
les lucidaires, Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d'Athènes et de Rome
180 (Paris 1954), 361–477.
-
BM1.401c (`liber de ordine iudiciorum', inc. close):
Domitius Ulpianus [c160–228]
[pseud.]
Ordo iudicarius
ed. G. Haenel (Leipzig 1838); Schulte,
1. 233–4.
-
BM1.402a:
D. Iunius Iuuenalis (Juvenal) [c60–c130]
Saturae
ed. W. V. Clausen, OCT (1959).
-
BM1.402b (`Rasis in lumine luminum'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Lumen luminum
unpr.; PAL 40–41 (no. 56); Thorndike/Kibre 290.
Also ascribed to Razes.
-
BM1.402c:
Alanus ab Insula (Alain de Lille) [c. 1128–1203]
Anticlaudianus
PL 210. 487–594; ed. T. Wright,
Anglo-Latin Satirical Poets, RS 59 (1872), 2. 268–428; ed. R. Bossuat,
Textes philosophiques du moyen âge 1 (Paris 1955).
-
BM1.†402d (`liber philosogi', inc.):
Arator [early 6th cent.]
Historia apostolica
CPL 1504; ed. A. Orbán, CCSL 130, 130A
(2006).
-
BM1.403a:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Tristia
ed. G. Luck (Heidelberg 1967–77).
-
BM1.403b:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Ars amatoria
ed. E. J. Kenney, OCT (19942).
-
BM1.403c:
Claudianus Claudius [† after 404]
De raptu Proserpinae
ed. J. B. Hall (Cambridge 1969); ed. J. B.
Hall, Teubner (1985), 289–341.
-
BM1.403d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Lumen luminum
unpr.; PAL 40–41 (no. 56); Thorndike/Kibre 290.
Also ascribed to Razes.
-
BM1.403e:
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Sermones
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák, Teubner (1984).
-
BM1.403f (`Socrates in exortacionibus uel stacionibus'):
Calcidius [4th cent.]
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus
ed. J. H. Waszink, Plato
Latinus 4 (Leiden 1962).
-
BM1.404 (I):
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Carmina
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák,
Teubner (1984).
-
BM1.*405:
P. Terentius Afer (Terence) [c195–159 BC]
Comoediae
ed. R. Kauer & W. M. Lindsay, OCT (19582).
-
BM1.407:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
BM1.408a:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
BM1.408b:
Evrard de Béthune [† c1212]
Graecismus
ed. J. Wrobel (Breslau 1887). [A. Grondeux, Le Graecismus
d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses (Turnhout 2000).]
-
BM1.408c:
Boniface of Savoy OCarth [†1270], abp. of Canterbury
Constitutiones
ed. Powicke & Cheney, 2/2. 794–7.
-
BM1.408d (`Alexander cusyneyer', inc.):
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
De nominibus utensilium
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies
(London 1857), 96–119; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 181–90; Hunt, Nequam,
126–8; Dean 301.
-
BM1.408e (`phaletolum cillentibus'):
Adam Parvipontanus (Adam of Balsham) [12th cent.]
De utensilibus
ed. A. Scheler, Jahrbuch für romanische und englische
Literatur 8 (1867) 75–93; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 172–6.
-
BM1.408f (`prepositiua Iohannis Garland', inc.):
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Praepositiones Graecae
unpr.; WIC 8972; Sharpe, Latin Writers,
256.
-
BM1.408g (`liber accentuarii', inc.):
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Accentuarius
unpr.; WIC 5204; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 253.
Extract and glosses in Hunt, Teaching Latin, 1. 143–51.
-
BM1.409a (`liber urbani'):
Daniel of Beccles [late 12th cent.]
Vrbanus magnus
ed. J. G. Smyly (Dublin 1939); WIC 11223.
-
BM1.409b:
Robert Grosseteste, known as Lincolniensis [†1253], bishop of Lincoln
[dub.]
`Pronostica'
unidentified.
-
BM1.409c:
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
De amicitia christiana
PL 207. 871–958; ed. M.-M. Davy, Un
traité de l'amour du XIIe siècle: Pierre de Blois (Paris 1932);
Bloomfield 4936, 5832.
-
BM1.409d (PAL no. 64; T/K 495):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Physiognomia
various texts listed, PAL 45–50 (nos. 62–72);
to appear, AL vol. 19.
-
BM1.409e:
Nigel Witeker OSB [† after 1206]
De commendatione philosophiae, inc. `Ingenii natura'
not known to survive.
-
BM1.409f:
Petrus Albini [?]
De partu uirginis, inc. `Vniuersis hunc tractatum'
unidentified.
-
BM1.409g:
Interpretationes somniorum, inc. `Luna prima quicquid'
unpr.; Thorndike/Kibre 838.
-
BM1.409h:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
[pseud.]
Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum
this title most likely
refers to Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine sanitatis,
as translated into Latin by John of Seville, which is an extract from
Secretum secretorum. The complete text of the Secretum secretorum is
found with titles such as Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum de regimine
principum. There are also five rare letters, none of them with any English
circulation, listed in PAL 32–33 (nos. 38–42). Only those entries that
cannot be assigned to one or other of the first two works are noted here.
-
BM1.409i:
Secretum secretorum (ps. Aristotle), Latin tr. from Arabic by Philippus
Tripolitanus
ed. R. Steele, Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi (Oxford
1909–40), 5. 1–175; S. J. Williams, The Secret of Secrets. The scholarly
career of a pseudo-Aristotelian text in the Latin middle ages (Ann Arbor, MI,
2003), 360–63 (translator's prologue), 388–413 (list of manuscripts); PAL
54–75 (no. 81B). [See also John of Seville, for an excerpt translated in the
12th cent., and Aristotle ps., Epistola Aristotelis ad Alexandrum for
other possible copies.]
-
BM1.409j:
Petrus Alfonsi [early 12th cent.]
Dialogus contra iudaeos
PL 157. 535–672; ed. K. P. Meith (Berlin
1982); Diaz 893; Reinhardt 250–58.
-
BM1.409l (inc.):
Ars chiromantiae, tr. ? Adelard
unpr.; C. S. F. Burnett in JWCI 50 (1987)
189–95; Thorndike/Kibre 830.
-
BM1.410a:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
BM1.410b:
Evrard de Béthune [† c1212]
Graecismus
ed. J. Wrobel (Breslau 1887). [A. Grondeux, Le Graecismus
d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses (Turnhout 2000).]
-
BM1.410c:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Remedia amoris
ed. E. J. Kenney, OCT (1961).
-
BM1.410d (`rogerinus magnus medic'):
Roger de Baron [† c1280]
Practica
pr. in Cyrurgia Guidonis de Cauliaco, Venice
1498, 211r–232v, &c.; Thorndike/Kibre 724, 1479; Wickersheimer, 720–21.
-
BM1.411a:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
BM1.411b:
Liber Merarii
ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in 13th-century
England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 351–67.
-
BM1.411c:
Evrard de Béthune [† c1212]
Tetrastichon, four lines of verse and commentary introducing his
Graecismus
ed. Hunt, Teaching Latin, 1. 95; WIC 8262.
-
BM1.411d:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
De mysteriis ecclesiae
ed. F. W. Otto (Giessen 1842); WIC 1019.
-
BM1.411e:
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
[pseud.]
Gloss on Theodulus's Ecloga
unpr.; CTC 2. 389–98. There is a copy,
for example, in Winchester Cathedral, MS 15 (s. xv), fols. 79r–100r.
-
BM1.411f (anon., inc.):
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Massa compoti
ed. R. Steele, Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi
(Oxford 1909–40), 6. 268–89; Thorndike/Kibre 167 (text), 826–7 (prologue);
WIC 1835 (text), 10310 (prologue).
-
BM1.411g:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Algorismus
ed. J. O. Halliwell, Rara mathematica
(London 1839), 73–83; WIC 7470; Thorndike/Kibre 597.
-
BM1.411h:
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace) [65–8 BC]
Ars poetica
ed. F. Klingner, Teubner (1950); ed. S. Borzsák,
Teubner (1984).
-
BM1.411i (anon., inc.):
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Morale scholarium
ed. L. J. Paetow (Berkeley, CA, 1927); WIC 17406.
-
BM1.412a (`donatus glosatus'):
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
Ars minor
GL 4. 355–66; ed. A. Schönberger (Frankfurt 2008).
-
BM1.412b (`Alexander cusynyer'):
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
De nominibus utensilium
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies
(London 1857), 96–119; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 181–90; Hunt, Nequam,
126–8; Dean 301.
-
BM1.412c:
Adam Parvipontanus (Adam of Balsham) [12th cent.]
De utensilibus
ed. A. Scheler, Jahrbuch für romanische und englische
Literatur 8 (1867) 75–93; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 172–6.
-
BM1.412d:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Dictionarius
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies (London 1857), 1. 120–138;
ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England
(Cambridge 1991), 1. 196–203; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 255.
-
BM1.412e:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Algorismus
ed. J. O. Halliwell, Rara mathematica
(London 1839), 73–83; WIC 7470; Thorndike/Kibre 597.
-
BM1.412f:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
BM1.412g (`tractatus de spera'):
Iohannes de Sacro Bosco [early 13th cent.]
Tractatus de sphaera
ed. L. Thorndike (Chicago, IL, 1949);
Thorndike/Kibre 1577, 1524. [In almost all cases anonymous.]
-
BM1.412h:
Evrard de Béthune [† c1212]
Graecismus
ed. J. Wrobel (Breslau 1887). [A. Grondeux, Le Graecismus
d'Évrard de Béthune à travers ses gloses (Turnhout 2000).]
-
BM1.413a:
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
-
BM1.413c (part):
Geoffrey of Monmouth [†1154]
Prophetia Merlini (Historia regum Britanniae VII), often found separately
ed. A. Griscom (London 1929), 383–97; ed. E. Faral, La Légende arturienne
(Paris 1929), 3. 186–203. [= §§ 106–118 in Faral's text of the Historia regum Britanniae.]
-
BM1.413d (`donatus'):
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
Ars minor
GL 4. 355–66; ed. A. Schönberger (Frankfurt 2008).
-
BM1.413g:
Apocalypsis Goliae episcopi
ed. K. Strecker (Rome 1928); WIC 91.
-
BM1.414a (`Cato glosatus gallice'):
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
-
BM1.414g:
Geoffrey of Monmouth [†1154]
Prophetia Merlini (Historia regum Britanniae VII), often found separately
ed. A. Griscom (London 1929), 383–97; ed. E. Faral, La Légende arturienne
(Paris 1929), 3. 186–203. [= §§ 106–118 in Faral's text of the Historia regum Britanniae.]
-
BM1.*415a:
Marbod of Rennes [1035–1123]
Liber lapidum, inc. `Euax rex Arabum legitur scripsisse Neroni'
PL 171. 1737–70; WIC 5968. [See also `Evax rex Arabiae' for prose
lapidaries.]
-
BM1.*415c:
`Macer' [? early 11th cent.]
De uiribus herbarum
ed. L. Choulant (Leipzig 1832), 28–123;
Thorndike/Kibre 610; WIC 7711. A small number of manuscripts associate
the work with a writer called Odo, once named as Odo Magdunensis, from which
the author is sometimes supposed to be Odo of Meung, an unknown figure.
-
BM1.415b:
Instituta Cnuti
ed. F. Liebermann, Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen (Halle
1898–1916), 1. 279–367.
-
BM1.416:
M. Annaeus Lucanus [AD 39–65]
De bello ciuili
ed. A. E. Housman (Oxford 1926); ed. G. Luck
(Berlin 1985).
-
BM1.417b:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Vnus omnium
unpr.; WIC 3050; A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England
(Cambridge 1991), 1. 395–9; Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de Garlandia', 172.
-
BM1.417c (gl.):
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
-
BM1.417d:
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
[pseud.]
Gloss on Theodulus's Ecloga
unpr.; CTC 2. 389–98. There is a copy,
for example, in Winchester Cathedral, MS 15 (s. xv), fols. 79r–100r.
-
BM1.417e (gl.):
Avianus [4th cent.]
Fabulae
ed. Hervieux 3. 263–88; ed. A. Guaglianone (Turin 1958);
WIC 16951.
-
BM1.417f (gl.):
Maximianus [6th cent.]
Elegiae
CPL 1519; ed. T. Agazzino (Bologna 1970).
-
BM1.417g (`urbanus', inc.):
Facetus, inc. `Cum nihil utilius'
ed. J. Morawski, Le Facet en
françoys (Poznan 1923), 3–11; WIC 3692. [To be distinguished from
another poem, Facetus, inc. `Moribus et uita', which is also sometimes
called Vrbanus.]
-
BM1.418:
P. Ovidius Naso [43 BC–AD 17/18]
Metamorphoses
ed. W. S. Anderson, Teubner (1977).
-
BM1.421 (`precianus magnus'):
Priscian [fl. 500]
Institutiones grammaticae I–XVI
CPL 1546; GL 2. 1–597, 3. 1–105.
-
BM1.422:
Priscian [fl. 500]
Institutiones grammaticae I–XVI
CPL 1546; GL 2. 1–597, 3. 1–105.
-
BM1.*423:
Priscian [fl. 500]
Institutiones grammaticae I–XVI
CPL 1546; GL 2. 1–597, 3. 1–105.
-
BM1.424a:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De constructione (Institutiones grammaticae XVII–XVIII)
CPL
1546; GL 3. 105–377.
-
BM1.424b (`summa Lumbardi de dictando'):
Guido Faba [early 13th cent.]
Summa de modo dictaminis, inc. `Quasimodo geniti'
ed. A. Gaudenzi
in Il Propugnatore new ser. 3/1 (1890) 287–338, ib. 3/2 (1893) 345–93;
N. Denholm-Young, Collected Papers (Cardiff 1969), 65, lists copies from
England.
-
BM1.424e:
L. Annaeus Seneca [4 BC–AD 65]
[pseud.]
Prouerbia
several alphabetical collections of proverbs
circulated under Seneca's name, usually a mixture of extracts from
ps. Seneca, De moribus and Publilius Syrus, Sententiae.
-
BM1.425a:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De constructione (Institutiones grammaticae XVII–XVIII)
CPL
1546; GL 3. 105–377.
-
BM1.425b:
Liber Merarii
ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in 13th-century
England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 351–67.
-
BM1.425d:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Algorismus
ed. J. O. Halliwell, Rara mathematica
(London 1839), 73–83; WIC 7470; Thorndike/Kibre 597.
-
BM1.425e:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De accentibus
CPL 1552.
-
BM1.426a:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De constructione (Institutiones grammaticae XVII–XVIII)
CPL
1546; GL 3. 105–377.
-
BM1.426b:
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
De barbarismo (Ars maior III)
ed. L. Holtz, Donat et la tradition
de l'enseignement grammatical (Paris 1981), 653–74.
-
BM1.426c:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De accentibus
CPL 1552.
-
BM1.426d (`donatus'):
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
Ars minor
GL 4. 355–66; ed. A. Schönberger (Frankfurt 2008).
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BM1.426e:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
[pseud.]
De disciplina scholarium
ed. O. Weijers (Leiden 1976).
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BM1.426f:
Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus [c480–524]
De trinitate
CPL 890–94; ed. C. Moreschini, Teubner (2000).
This title usually designates the five opuscula sacra.
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BM1.428:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De constructione (Institutiones grammaticae XVII–XVIII)
CPL
1546; GL 3. 105–377.
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BM1.429a:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De constructione (Institutiones grammaticae XVII–XVIII)
CPL
1546; GL 3. 105–377.
-
BM1.429b:
Porphyry [232–302]
Isagoge in Categorias Aristotelis, tr. Boethius
ed. L.
Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966) 5–31. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
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BM1.429b–e (part):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Logica uetus comprised
–
a. the Isagoge of Porphyrius, tr. Boethius: ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL
1/6–7 (1966), 5–31.
b. Aristotle's Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41.
c. his De interpretatione (usually called Peri ermenias), tr. Boethius:
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2 (1965), 5–38.
d. Liber sex principiorum (attrib. to Aristotle, perh. by Gilbert de la Porrée):
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 1/6–7 (1966), 35–58.
e. Boethius, Liber diuisionum: CPL 887.
f. Boethius, De differentiis topicis: CPL 889. [Some copies,
e.g. FA8.307, contained other texts in addition.]
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BM1.429c:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
Categoriae (usually called Praedicamenta), tr. Boethius
ed. L.
Minio-Paluello, AL 1/1–5 (1961), 5–41. [See also Aristotle, Logica
uetus.]
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BM1.429d:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De interpretatione, tr. Boethius
ed. L. Minio-Paluello, AL 2/1–2
(1965), 5–38. [See also Aristotle, Logica uetus.]
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BM1.429f:
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
De sophisticis elenchis, tr. Boethius
ed. B. G. Dod, AL
6/1–3 (1975), 5–60. [See also Aristotle, Logica noua.]
-
BM1.430a:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De constructione (Institutiones grammaticae XVII–XVIII)
CPL
1546; GL 3. 105–377.
-
BM1.430b:
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
De barbarismo (Ars maior III)
ed. L. Holtz, Donat et la tradition
de l'enseignement grammatical (Paris 1981), 653–74.
-
BM1.431a:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De constructione (Institutiones grammaticae XVII–XVIII)
CPL
1546; GL 3. 105–377.
-
BM1.431b:
Aelius Donatus [4th cent.]
De barbarismo (Ars maior III)
ed. L. Holtz, Donat et la tradition
de l'enseignement grammatical (Paris 1981), 653–74.
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BM1.431c:
Priscian [fl. 500]
De accentibus
CPL 1552.
-
BM1.433a:
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
-
BM1.433b–c (gl.):
Theodulus [?9th cent.]
Ecloga
ed. J. Osternacher (Linz/Urfahr 1902); ed. F. Mosetti
Casaretto, Per Verba 5 (Florence 1997); WIC 664. [For commentaries
see CTC 2. 303–348.]
-
BM1.433c:
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
[pseud.]
Gloss on Theodulus's Ecloga
unpr.; CTC 2. 389–98. There is a copy,
for example, in Winchester Cathedral, MS 15 (s. xv), fols. 79r–100r.
-
BM1.433d (`liber apologorum Aueneti', inc.):
Avianus [4th cent.]
Fabulae
ed. Hervieux 3. 263–88; ed. A. Guaglianone (Turin 1958);
WIC 16951.
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BM1.433e (`Maximinianus de incomodis'):
Maximianus [6th cent.]
Elegiae
CPL 1519; ed. T. Agazzino (Bologna 1970).
-
BM1.433g (`glosa magni doctrinalis'):
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Doctrinale magnum
ed. D. Reichling (Berlin 1893); WIC 17375.
-
BM1.433i:
Guido Faba [early 13th cent.]
De arte conscribendi epistolas, inc. `Epistola est oratio'
unpr.; N. Denholm-Young, Collected Papers (Cardiff 1969), 66, lists copies
in England.
-
BM1.433j:
Hymnarium glosatum, used as an instruction-book for novices
and often found with school-books
pr. Paris 1485 (Goff E154), &c.;
pr. London [c. 1496] (STC 16111), &c.; H. Gneuss, Hymnar und Hymnen
im englischen Mittelalter (Tübingen 1968), 194–206; Hunt, Teaching
Latin, 1. 38–42.
-
BM1.434:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Etymologiae
CPL 1186; Diaz 122.
-
BM1.435:
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
Etymologiae
CPL 1186; Diaz 122.
-
BM1.436a:
William Brito [late 13th cent.]
Expositiones uocabulorum Bibliae
ed. L. W. & B. A. Daly (Padua 1975); Stegmüller Bibl. 2820.
-
BM1.436c (`glosa super sentencias', inc.):
Hugh of Saint-Cher OP [†1263]
[pseud.]
Epitome of Lombard's Sentences
unpr.; Stegmüller Sent. 373;
Kaeppeli 1994.
-
BM1.437a:
William Brito [late 13th cent.]
Expositiones uocabulorum Bibliae
ed. L. W. & B. A. Daly (Padua 1975); Stegmüller Bibl. 2820.
-
BM1.437b (`tractatus de construccione', inc.):
Petrus Hispanus [early 13th cent.]
Summa in Priscianum minorem, inc. `Absoluta cuiuslibet
disciplinae perfectio'
ed. C. H. Kneepkens, Het Iudicium constructionis. Het
Leerstuk van de Constructio in de 2de Helfte van de 12de Eeuw (Nijmegen 1987),
4. 1–84; R. W. Hunt in Historiographia Linguistica 2 (1975)
1–22. [Confused with Petrus Helias through references to `P. H.'; not
the future pope.]
-
BM1.438a:
William Brito [late 13th cent.]
Expositiones uocabulorum Bibliae
ed. L. W. & B. A. Daly (Padua 1975); Stegmüller Bibl. 2820.
-
BM1.439a (`alphabetum Papie'):
Papias [fl. 1050]
Elementarium doctrinae rudimentum
pr. Milan 1476 (CIBN P22),
&c.; Venice 1496 / repr. Turin 1966; a new edition was begun by V. de Angelis,
A fasc. 1–3 (Milan 1977–80).
-
BM1.439aa (`differencie secundum morem grecorum', inc.):
William of Corbeil []
Differentiae dictionum latinarum, inc. `Alchos et archos
differunt'
unpr.; C. H. Haskins in Mélanges Paul Thomas (Bruges
1930), 417–42 (at 419–21).
-
BM1.439b:
Petrus Isolella [13th cent.]
Summa grammaticae
ed. C. Fierville, Une grammaire
inédite du XIIIe siècle (Paris 1886), 7–192.
-
BM1.439x:
Alexander of Hales OFM [c1185–1245]
Exoticon
ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 304–319.
-
BM1.†439a (`declaracio rare grammatice, ``Ad e''', 2 leaves):
Practica de rara et abstrusa grammaticae, inc. `Ad euidentiam
huius partis grammatice', largely concerned with the explanation of
Hebrew and Greek words in the bible
unpr.; there is a copy in BL MS
Royal 5 A. IV fols. 135r–174r (s. xiii, Rochester).
-
BM1.440a:
Papias [fl. 1050]
Elementarium doctrinae rudimentum
pr. Milan 1476 (CIBN P22),
&c.; Venice 1496 / repr. Turin 1966; a new edition was begun by V. de Angelis,
A fasc. 1–3 (Milan 1977–80).
-
BM1.440d:
Matthew of Vendôme [c1130–1200]
In Tobiam paraphrasis metrica
PL 205. 933–80; ed. F. Munari,
Matthaei Vindocinensis opera (Rome 1977–88), 2. 159–255.
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BM1.440h–i:
Adam Parvipontanus (Adam of Balsham) [12th cent.]
De utensilibus
ed. A. Scheler, Jahrbuch für romanische und englische
Literatur 8 (1867) 75–93; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 172–6.
-
BM1.440j (Achilleis):
P. Papinius Statius [AD c45–c96]
Achilleis (`paruus')
pr. Venice 1472 (Goff S695), &c.; ed. O. A. W.
Dilke (Cambridge 1954).
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BM1.440k:
Claudianus Claudius [† after 404]
De raptu Proserpinae
ed. J. B. Hall (Cambridge 1969); ed. J. B.
Hall, Teubner (1985), 289–341.
-
BM1.440l (`Maximianus uel Ouidius', inc.):
Maximianus [6th cent.]
Elegiae
CPL 1519; ed. T. Agazzino (Bologna 1970).
-
BM1.440m (`urbanus magnus'):
Daniel of Beccles [late 12th cent.]
Vrbanus magnus
ed. J. G. Smyly (Dublin 1939); WIC 11223.
-
BM1.440n:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Synonyma
pr. [Cologne 1485] &c., London 1496 &c. (STC 11601–11617);
Bursill-Hall, `Iohannes de Garlandia', 170–71 (B15); WIC 374.
-
BM1.441a (gl.):
Disticha Catonis
ed. M. Boas & H. Botschuyver (Amsterdam 1952); Manitius,
HSS, 164–9. [For glossed texts in late medieval contexts, see Philippus de
Bergamo and Robertus de Euromodio.]
-
BM1.441c:
Justinian [†565]
Institutiones
ed. P. Krüger, Corpus iuris ciuilis 1/1
(Berlin 1868). [The ordinary gloss is that of Accursius.]
-
BM1.442a:
John of Garland [† after 1258]
Dictionarius
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies (London 1857), 1. 120–138;
ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in Thirteenth-Century England
(Cambridge 1991), 1. 196–203; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 255.
-
BM1.442b (`compotus ecclesiasticus glosatus', inc.):
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Massa compoti
ed. R. Steele, Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Baconi
(Oxford 1909–40), 6. 268–89; Thorndike/Kibre 167 (text), 826–7 (prologue);
WIC 1835 (text), 10310 (prologue).
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BM1.442d:
Alexander de Villa Dei [c1170–c1240]
Algorismus
ed. J. O. Halliwell, Rara mathematica
(London 1839), 73–83; WIC 7470; Thorndike/Kibre 597.
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BM1.442e (`Alexander cusynyer'):
Alexander Nequam OSA [1157–1217], canon of Cirencester
De nominibus utensilium
ed. T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies
(London 1857), 96–119; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 181–90; Hunt, Nequam,
126–8; Dean 301.
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BM1.442f:
Adam Parvipontanus (Adam of Balsham) [12th cent.]
De utensilibus
ed. A. Scheler, Jahrbuch für romanische und englische
Literatur 8 (1867) 75–93; ed. A. B. Hunt, Teaching and Learning Latin in
Thirteenth-Century England (Cambridge 1991), 1. 172–6.
-
BM1.443:
Walter of Châtillon [late 12th cent.]
Alexandreis
PL 209. 463–572; ed. M. L. Colker
(Padua 1978).
-
BM1.444:
John of Genoa OP [† after 1286]
Catholicon
pr. [Mainz ?1460] (GW 3182), Augsburg 1469 (GW
3183), &c.; Kaeppeli 2199. [Usually anonymous in lists.]
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BM1.445:
Hugutio of Pisa [12th cent.]
W. P. Müller, Huguccio. The Life, Works, and Thought of a
Twelfth-Century Jurist (Washington, DC, 1994), 35–66, dates the
Liber deriuationum to `the decade around 1161' (p. 47), making
it likely that the author is not to be identified with the jurist
of the same name.
Liber deriuationum
ed. E. Cecchini & others (Florence
2004). [There is a facsimile of Biblioteca Laurenziana, MS Plut.
XXVII sin. 5 (AD 1236), ed. G. Nencioni (Florence 2000). List
of manuscripts by A. Marigo, I codici manoscritti delle Deriuationes
di Uguccione Pisano (Rome 1936).]
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BM1.446:
Hugutio of Pisa [12th cent.]
Liber deriuationum
ed. E. Cecchini & others (Florence
2004). [There is a facsimile of Biblioteca Laurenziana, MS Plut.
XXVII sin. 5 (AD 1236), ed. G. Nencioni (Florence 2000). List
of manuscripts by A. Marigo, I codici manoscritti delle Deriuationes
di Uguccione Pisano (Rome 1936).]
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BM1.447:
Hugutio of Pisa [12th cent.]
Liber deriuationum
ed. E. Cecchini & others (Florence
2004). [There is a facsimile of Biblioteca Laurenziana, MS Plut.
XXVII sin. 5 (AD 1236), ed. G. Nencioni (Florence 2000). List
of manuscripts by A. Marigo, I codici manoscritti delle Deriuationes
di Uguccione Pisano (Rome 1936).]
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BM1.448:
Hugutio of Pisa [12th cent.]
Liber deriuationum
ed. E. Cecchini & others (Florence
2004). [There is a facsimile of Biblioteca Laurenziana, MS Plut.
XXVII sin. 5 (AD 1236), ed. G. Nencioni (Florence 2000). List
of manuscripts by A. Marigo, I codici manoscritti delle Deriuationes
di Uguccione Pisano (Rome 1936).]
-
BM1.449 (part):
Hugutio of Pisa [12th cent.]
Liber deriuationum
ed. E. Cecchini & others (Florence
2004). [There is a facsimile of Biblioteca Laurenziana, MS Plut.
XXVII sin. 5 (AD 1236), ed. G. Nencioni (Florence 2000). List
of manuscripts by A. Marigo, I codici manoscritti delle Deriuationes
di Uguccione Pisano (Rome 1936).]
1120 identified entries found.
All data was derived from the List of Identifications by Professor Richard Sharpe.
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