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SECULAR INSTITUTIONS: Secular Colleges: Pleshey
SC283. Inventory of goods, 10 January 1528
72 identified entries found.
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SC283.¶2:
Ludolf of Saxony OCarth [c1300–1378]
Vita Christi
pr. [Cologne c. 1472] (CIBN L260), &c.; ed. L. M.
Rigollot, Ludolphus de Saxonia. Vita Iesu Christi (Paris/Rome 1865, 1870).
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SC283.¶3:
Alexander Carpenter [fl. 1430]
Destructorium uitiorum
pr. Cologne 1480 (GW 865), &c.;
Bloomfield 3612.
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SC283.¶4:
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
H. Labrosse, `Oeuvres de Nicolas de Lyre', Études franciscaines 19 (1908)
153–75, 368–79, and 35 (1923) 171–87, 400–432; G. Dahan (ed.), Nicolas
de Lyre, franciscain du XIVe siècle, exégète et théologien (Turnhout
2011).
Postilla litteralis in Psalmos, circulating separately
pr. Paris 1483
&c.; Glorieux Rép. 345f22.
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SC283.†6 (`summa sacerdotum'):
Willelmus de Pagula [early 14th cent.]
Oculus sacerdotis
unpr.; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 799; Bloomfield
1088, 2499, 3129, 3686.
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SC283.7:
Nicholas of Lyre OFM [†1349]
Postilla litteralis in uetus et nouum testamentum
pr. Rome 1471–2
(Goff N131), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 5829–5923.
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SC283.¶8 (`psalterium cum glosa'):
Peter Lombard [c1100–1160]
Gloss on the Psalms (Magna glosatura)
PL 191. 55–1296;
Stegmüller Bibl. 6637.
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SC283.†9 (anon.):
Ranulf Higden OSB [†1364]
Ars conponendi sermones
ed. M. Jennings, Davis Medieval
Texts and Studies 6 (Leiden 1991).
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SC283.10 (`Gregorius de summe trinitate et fide catholica'):
Gregory of Elvira [† after 392], bishop of Elvira
(attrib.), De fide catholica
CPL 554; ed. V.
Bulhart, CCSL 69 (1967) 271–2; Lambert 315.
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SC283.11a:
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.
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SC283.12:
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermones de uerbis Domini et apostoli, a common grouping of
ninety-nine sermons on the Gospels and Epistles
analysis and list of
manuscripts by P. P. Verbraken in RB 77 (1967) 27–46; L. De Coninck,
La tradition manuscrite du recueil De uerbis Domini jusqu'au XIIe
siècle (Turnhout 2006). Most English copies lack the last ten sermons,
Römer, 2/1. 350–53.
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SC283.*14 (`Beda de gestis Anglorum'):
Bede the Venerable [c673–735], monk of Wearmouth–Jarrow
Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum
CPL 1375; pr. [Strassburg,
not after 1475] (ISTC), &c.; ed. B. Colgrave & R. A. B. Mynors, OMT (1969).
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SC283.*14x:
Cuthbert [fl. 735], monk of Jarrow
Epistola de obitu Baedae
CPL 1383; BHL 1068.
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SC283.15 (`liber Cede presbiteri de morte et ortu antiquorum patrum'):
Isidore of Seville [†636], bishop of Seville
De ortu et obitu patrum
CPL 1191; ed. C. Chaparro Gómez (Paris
1985); Diaz 103.
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SC283.†16 (`Augustius super euangelia'):
Augustine [354–430], bishop of Hippo
Sermones de tempore et de sanctis, a selection of Augustine's
sermons in this liturgical arrangement
pr. as volumes 6 and 7 of his
collected sermons, Basel 1494–5 (GW 2920).
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SC283.17:
Jerome [c347–420]
Epistulae
CPL 620, 633; pr. Strassburg [not after 1469] (GW
12422), &c.
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SC283.18 (anon.):
Willelmus de Pagula [early 14th cent.]
Summa summarum
unpr.; excerpts ed. L. E. Boyle, Proceedings of
Second Congress of Medieval Canon Law (Vatican City 1965), 415–56;
Bloomfield 0234; Sharpe, Latin Writers, 800.
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SC283.†19 (`Egidius super quartum sentenciarum'):
Giles of Rome OESA [c1243–1316], archbishop of Bourges
Commentary on Books I and II of the Lombard's Sentences
Book I,
pr. Venice 1492 (GW 7206), &c.; Book II, pr. Venice 1482 (GW 7207),
&c.; Stegmüller Sent. 43; Glorieux Rép. 400k, bb. [The commentaries were
completed at long intervals, and a third book ends incomplete at III d. 11,
Glorieux Rép. 400bc. The edition by A. de Aguilar covers I–III (3rd edn,
Córdoba 1699–1706). A fourth book was printed by Aguilar as the work of
Giles of Rome (Córdoba 1708), but it is not recognized by the repertories.]
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SC283.20:
Willelmus Durandus the Elder [1237–1296], bishop of Mende
Rationale diuinorum officiorum
pr. Mainz 1459 (GW 9101), &c.;
ed. A. Davril & T. M. Thibodeau, CCCM 140, 140A (1995–8); Schulte,
2. 155. [There is also an annotated English translation of Book IV by T. M.
Thibodeau (Turnhout 2013).]
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SC283.*22 (`pollicronica'):
Ranulf Higden OSB [†1364]
Polychronicon
ed. C. Babington & J. R. Lumby, RS 41 (1865–86);
J. Taylor, The Universal Chronicle of Ranulf Higden (Oxford 1966).
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SC283.*22x:
Ranulf Higden OSB [†1364]
Ars conponendi sermones
ed. M. Jennings, Davis Medieval
Texts and Studies 6 (Leiden 1991).
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SC283.¶23:
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.
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SC283.¶24:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
De cura pastorali
CPL 1712.
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SC283.25 (`speculum iuniorum de bono et malo'):
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.]
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SC283.26 (`Ianuensis super sacram scripturam'):
Iacobus de Voragine (Iacopo da Varazze) OP [†1298]
Tabula super Sacram Scripturam, also titled Distinctiones
unpr.;
Stegmüller Bibl. 3998,1; Bloomfield 0122.
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SC283.27 (`Bonauentura de uita Christi'):
Iohannes de Caulibus OFM [14th cent.]
DBI 55. 768–74.
(attrib.; ps. Bonaventure), Meditationes uitae Christi
pr. Augsburg
1468 (GW 4739), &c.; ed. A. C. Peltier, Sancti Bonaventurae opera omnia
(Paris 1864–71), 12. 509–630; ed. M. Stallings-Taney, CCCM 153 (1997);
Distelbrink 166. [The ps. Bonaventure Meditationes passionis Christi are
derived from this work. Stallings's text relies on 14th-cent. manuscripts;
Peltier reprinted a Vatican edition of 1596 that lay at the end of a long
line of revisions; C. M. Stallings-Taney in Franciscan Studies 55 (1998)
253–80.]
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SC283.28:
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.]
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SC283.29:
Peter of Blois [†1211], archdeacon of Bath
[pseud.]
De XII utilitatibus tribulationis
unpr.; Bloomfield 1302; Sharpe,
Latin Writers, 423. French and English translations were popular. The text
in PL 207. 989–1006 is not a true representation of the work.
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SC283.30 (`Isedoris 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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SC283.31 (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.
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SC283.32:
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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SC283.¶35 (`confessio generalis', anon.) ?= SC283.¶67:
Andreas Didacus de Escobar OSB [c. 1357–1427]
Modus confitendi siue Confessio catholicorum generalis
pr. [Rome
1471–4] (GW 1769), &c.; Bloomfield 4989; Schulte, 2. 440.
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SC283.¶36:
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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SC283.37 (`exceptiones decretorum', exc.):
Gratian [† by c1160]
Decretum
PL 187; ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, vol.
1 (1879). [The ordinary gloss on the Decretum is that of Iohannes Teutonicus,
revised in the mid 13th cent. by Bartholomew of Brescia: pr. Venice 1605;
Kuttner, 103–115.] [`Paleae' are canons added to Gratian's original
recension in the second, vulgate version.]
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SC283.38:
Iohannes de Burgo [† after 1398]
Pupilla oculi
pr. London 1510 (STC 4115), &c.; Bloomfield 2441;
Sharpe, Latin Writers, 222.
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SC283.39:
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–).
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SC283.40 (`alagorie super V. T. secundum magistrum historiarum') ?= SC283.68:
Richard of Saint-Victor OSA [†1173]
R. Goy, Die handschriftliche Überlieferung der Werke Richards von
St. Viktor im Mittelalter, Bibliotheca Victorina 18 (Turnhout 2006).
Liber exceptionum
PL 177. 191–284 (Part I only); ed. J. Châtillon,
Textes philosophiques du moyen âge 5 (Paris 1958); Stegmüller Bibl. 7317. [Part
II, Books I–IX, circulated as Allegoriae super V. T.: PL 175. 633–750;
ed. Châtillon, 213–373. Books XI–XIV, Allegoriae super N. T.: PL 175.
751–924; ed. Châtillon, 439–517; Stegmüller Bibl. 3847–8 (Hugh), 6573 (Petrus Comestor), 7316 (Richard)]
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SC283.41 ?= SC283.73:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae XL in euangelia
CPL 1711; pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (GW
11418), &c.
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SC283.42 (`textus clementilis'):
Constitutiones Clementinae, collecting the constitutions of Clement V,
promulgated by John XXII in 1317
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici,
2. 1129–1200; Schulte, 2. 45–50. [The ordinary gloss on the Clementines is
that of Iohannes Andreae; others include Jean le Moine, Guido de Baysio,
Jesselin de Cassagnes, Paulus de Liazariis, and William of Mont Lauzun.]
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SC283.45:
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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SC283.46 ?= SC283.69:
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.]
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SC283.47 (`A. de spiritu et anima'):
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.]
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SC283.48:
Jerome [c347–420]
Epistulae
CPL 620, 633; pr. Strassburg [not after 1469] (GW
12422), &c.
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SC283.50 (`Dunce de anima'):
Iohannes Duns Scotus OFM [†1308]
(attrib.), Quaestiones on Aristotle's De anima
DSO 3.
475–642; Lohr, 193–4.
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SC283.†51 (`regula uiuendi', anon.):
Richard Rolle [†1349]
Emendatio uitae
pr. Paris 1510 &c.; ed. N. J. Watson, TMLT 21 (1995),
33–68; Bloomfield 3191; Allen, Rolle, 230–45.
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SC283.†¶51 (`regula uiuendi', cf. `ordo seu regula uiuendi Deo ad
Eustochium', Cologne c. 1472–4, CIBN H112, H113):
Jerome [c347–420]
[pseud.]
Regula monachorum ad Eustochium sacram Deo uirginem
CPPM 2. 3663;
PL 30. 391–426; Lambert 560.
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SC283.52:
Eusebius of Caesarea [c260–339], bishop of Caesarea
Historia ecclesiastica, tr. Rufinus
CPG 3495; PL 21. 465–540;
ed. T. Mommsen, GCS 9 (1903–9). [Almost invariably anonymous in catalogues.]
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SC283.53 (`primus liber de anima'):
Aristotle [384–322 BC]
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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SC283.54 (`Gresiostimus in opere imperfecto'):
John Chrysostom [c347–407], patriarch of Constantinople
[pseud.]
Opus imperfectum in Matthaeum
CPL 707; J. van Banning, CCSL 87B
(1988); Stegmüller Bibl. 4350. [The tradition is largely English, and
this work is much commoner in England than the authentic Homilies on Matthew.]
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SC283.55:
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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SC283.†56 (`tractatus Peteri de Triueic' super quatuor libros
sentenciarum'):
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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SC283.‡58 (`epistole sancti Edmundi', ?l. 'speculum'):
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].
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SC283.¶59 (†seruicium scripturarum'):
Paulus de S. Maria (Pablo de Burgos) [c1351–1435], bishop of Burgos
Scrutinium Scripturarum contra perfidiam Iudaeorum
pr. Strassburg
1469 (Goff P201), &c.; Stegmüller Bibl. 6328.
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SC283.60:
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.]
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SC283.†61 (`constructiones Gregorii'):
Gregory X (Teobaldo Visconti) [1210–1276, sedit 1271–1276]
Constitutions of Second Council of Lyon (1274)
ed. Mansi, 24.
81–108; N. P. Tanner, Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils (London 1990),
1. 303–331. [The ordinary gloss is by Iohannes Garsias Hispanus.]
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SC283.62:
John of Freiburg OP [†1314]
Summa confessorum
pr. Augsburg 1476 (Goff J316), &c.; Schulte, 2.
421–2; Bloomfield 5256; Kaeppeli 2344. [Published in 1298; anonymous copies
often indistinguishable from the earlier work by Thomas of Chobham.]
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SC283.¶63 (`liber de paruis membris spiritualibus'):
Nicolaus Falcutius (Niccolò Falcucci) [†1411/12]
Sermones medicinales septem
pr. Pavia 1481–4 (GW 9704), &c. One
of the published parts is titled De membris spiritualibus.
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SC283.64 (`quoloquium Valencis'):
John Waleys OFM [†1285]
Communiloquium siue Summa collationum ad omne genus hominum
pr. Lyon 1511, 1r–139v, &c.; Glorieux Rep. 322a.
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SC283.65:
Gesta Romanorum cum applicationibus moralizatis
pr. [Cologne c.
1473] (GW 10082), &c.; ed. H. Oesterley (Berlin 1872 / repr. Hildesheim
1963); W. Röll in MLJ 21 (1986) 208–229; B. Weiske, Gesta Romanorum
(Tübingen 1992).
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SC283.¶67:
Andreas Didacus de Escobar OSB [c. 1357–1427]
Modus confitendi siue Confessio catholicorum generalis
pr. [Rome
1471–4] (GW 1769), &c.; Bloomfield 4989; Schulte, 2. 440.
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SC283.68 (`alogorie V. T.'):
Richard of Saint-Victor OSA [†1173]
Liber exceptionum
PL 177. 191–284 (Part I only); ed. J. Châtillon,
Textes philosophiques du moyen âge 5 (Paris 1958); Stegmüller Bibl. 7317. [Part
II, Books I–IX, circulated as Allegoriae super V. T.: PL 175. 633–750;
ed. Châtillon, 213–373. Books XI–XIV, Allegoriae super N. T.: PL 175.
751–924; ed. Châtillon, 439–517; Stegmüller Bibl. 3847–8 (Hugh), 6573 (Petrus Comestor), 7316 (Richard)]
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SC283.69:
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.]
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SC283.¶72:
Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum
ed. Renzi, 5. 1–104; A. Sinno, Regimen
sanitatis. Flos medicinae scholae Salernitanae (Milan 1987); WIC 1039,
6849, 18083. [Manuscripts and numerous early editions are listed by
Renzi, 5. 113–72; G. Giambacorta & A. Giordano, Regimen sanitatis
Salernitana. Bibliografia, Ars medica antiqua. Bibliografia di medicina
antiqua 1 (Milan 1983).]
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SC283.73:
Gregory the Great [c540–604, sedit 590–604]
Homiliae XL in euangelia
CPL 1711; pr. [Augsburg] 1473 (GW
11418), &c.
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SC283.75a:
Liber sextus Decretalium, continuing the Decretals from Gregory IX
(1234) to Boniface VIII (1298)
pr. Strassburg 1465 (GW 4848), &c.;
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici, 2. 933–1124; Schulte,
2. 34–44. [The ordinary gloss on the Sext is that of Iohannes Andreae;
at Paris that of Iohannes Monachus was preferred; the triple gloss also
contained Guido de Baysio.]
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SC283.75b:
Constitutiones Clementinae, collecting the constitutions of Clement V,
promulgated by John XXII in 1317
ed. E. Friedberg, Corpus iuris canonici,
2. 1129–1200; Schulte, 2. 45–50. [The ordinary gloss on the Clementines is
that of Iohannes Andreae; others include Jean le Moine, Guido de Baysio,
Jesselin de Cassagnes, Paulus de Liazariis, and William of Mont Lauzun.]
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SC283.¶78 (anon.):
Matthew of Cracow [†1410]
(attrib.), Ars moriendi, inc. `Cum de presenti'
pr.
Cologne [c. 1474] (GW 2597), &c.
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SC283.¶79:
Werner Rolewinck [1425–1502]
Fasciculus temporum
pr. Cologne [1473] (Goff R253), Cologne 1474
(Goff R254), &c.
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SC283.81:
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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SC283.82 (`Gregorius de libris sancti Iobe'):
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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SC283.¶103 (`prynted in parchement'):
Processionale ad usum ecclesiae Sarisburiensis
pr. London 1501 (STC
16232.6), &c.
72 identified entries found.
All data was derived from the List of Identifications by Professor Richard Sharpe.
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