California State Library, Sutro Collection MS 08
Metadata
- DS ID:
- DS228
- Shelfmark:
- Sutro Collection MS 08
- Title:
- De corpore et sanguine Domini
De die iudicii
Incipit epistola Petri Damiani de die iudicii
Materials relating to Cesena - Author:
- Pascasius Radbertus
Peter Damian
- Place:
- Italy
- Date:
- s. XV(2); 1450-1499
s. XVII; 1600-1699
- Language:
- Latin
Italian
- Physical Description:
- Binding: Bound, s. XIX with labels on spine, "Paschasii De corpore et sanguine Domini" and "Bertoni opera."
Number of scribes, ff. 1-38v: 1. - Former Owner(s):
- On f. 1, illegilbe even under ultra-violet light due to stain, "Iste liber est monachorum <?> deputatus monasterii <sancte Marie ?> <?>." On f. i verso in a modern Italian hand, "14.6.13" written over "A.42000." Adolph Sutro (1830-1898), mayor of S. F.
- Note:
- Bibliography: Not in De Ricci.
ff. 39-135: Terminus post quem provided by texts: f. 132, death note of Bonaventura Bertoni in 1719; ff. 133-134, speech by Pope Innocent in 1666 and a rhyme in Italian of an event in 1686.
ff. 1-36: On f. 1, Regis adire sacre qui vis sollemnia mense . . . (15 verses spelling "Radbertus levita"); ff. 1-2, dedicatory letter.
Explicit, ff. 1-36: Quisquis catholicorum recte dominum cuncta creasse de nichilo.
Explicit, ff. 36-38v: Dilectissimo fratri Ade Petrus peccator monachus humilis in domino salutem. Quod me, frater karissime, quid ante mundi creationem fuerit . . .
ff. 39-135: ff. 39-45v, life of St. Maurus by Maurus Verdoni; ff. 47-111v, sermons in Italian; f. 112v, list of schismatic Greeks; ff. 113-114v, Memorialein first person, signed J. Bonaventura Cesenas Capuccinus; ff. 115-132, Elucidationesagainst Calvinists. - IIIF Manifest:
- https://iiif.archivelab.org/iiif/images_SutroCollectionMS08_12/manifest.json
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