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Summa Raymundi — Canterbury, Kent. Benedictine abbey of St Augustine (originally of St Peter and St Paul).


Provenance: Canterbury, Kent. Benedictine abbey of St Augustine (originally of St Peter and St Paul).
Location: British Library, London
Shelfmark: Arundel 282
Author/Title: Summa Raymundi
Type of evidence: e: evidence from an ex-libris inscription or note of gift to an institution
  • Evidence:
  • Colophon
  • Evidence:
  • Colophon
Notes on evidence:

Colophon: 'Explicit summa Reimundi quam scripsit Willelmus de Newintone' (fol. 74r).

'Reimund' .W. de Newint'. De librario sancti Augustini Cant' [?] Di. IX. [above an erased number ending with II] Gradus II [?; one or two more digits erased]', s. xiv (fol. 2r).

'Contenta in hoc libro Summa Reymundi de ordine fratrum predicatorum: Epistole Petri Blesensis Bathoniensis archidiaconi', s. xv (fol. 2r); the letters of Peter of Blois are now Cotton Vespasian E.xi, fols. 46r–132r.

BL Arundel 282 and Cotton Vespasian E.xi fols. 46–132, formed one volume.

Date: s. xiii
Pressmark:

D.ix G.ii

Medieval Catalogue: BA1.1766

Further details of medieval catalogue: BA1. BENEDICTINES: Canterbury-St Augustine's: Catalogue, 15th cent.
Ownership:

A note in John Joscelyn's hand (fol. 75r); another note by him is in Cotton Vespasian E.xi (fol. 132r).