Medieval catalogues > HENRY DE KIRKESTEDE > Catalogus, c. 1360
HENRY DE KIRKESTEDE
K502. Catalogus, c. 1360
1 identified entry found.
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K502.1:
Richard of Cirencester [?]
Liber de officio ecclesiastico, inc. `Officium ut'
not known to
survive, but cited by William Woodford, in his Contra Trialogum Wyclif,
`per Richardum de Cirencestria de officiis' (ed. Brown, 1. 193), and
elsewhere as `Ricardus de Cirencestria de officio ecclesie' (Postilla
on Matthew, fol. 104rb), or `de officio misse' (ib. fol. 132vb), &c.
(J. I. Catto, William Woodford, OFM (c.1330–c.1397), DPhil diss.
(Oxford 1969), 324–5). He is also cited in Woodford's Quaestiones
LXXII de sacramento altaris, Bodl. MS Bodley 703, fol. 160va, `per
Ricardum de Cyrencestria qui egregie scripsit libros de diuinis officiis';
he refers to chapters in the second, third, and last books of the work.
Kirkstead (K502) has `Richardus de Cyrencestria de officio ecclesiastico',
said to be in seven books.
1 identified entry found.
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