Indiana University Bloomington, Poole 80
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Metadata
- DS ID:
- DS601
- Shelfmark:
- Poole 80
- Title:
- Sententiae
Quod visa impiorum pena non minuiit beatorum gloriam. - Author:
- Peter Lombard
- Place:
- France
- Date:
- s. XIII(1/4); 1200-1225
- Language:
- Latin
- Physical Description:
- Binding: Not bound.
Other decoration, One leaf: Headings and authorities in bright red, blue initial 'P' with red decoration, small capital 'H' in red.
Layout, One leaf: 1 column of text, 2 columns ruled in faint plummet, 41 of 43 ruled lines, each column 60 mm wide, with 10 mm between each column, prickings in the outer margins. - Former Owner(s):
- Perhaps the Cistercian Abbey of Aulne (founded c. 656, Cistercian in 1147, suppressed 1796), and possibly from the Petrus Longobardus in Paulumrecorded at Aulne in the early seventeenth century (Sanderus 1641, I, p. 239); over 100 manuscripts from Aulne were bought in Brussels c. 1823 by Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), his MSS 4621-4734, together with an unknown number of fragments.
Perhaps the Cistercian Abbey of Aulne (founded c. 656, Cistercian in 1147, suppressed 1796), and possibly from the Petrus Longobardus in Paulumrecorded at Aulne in the early seventeenth century (Sanderus 1641, I, p. 239); over 100 manuscripts from Aulne were bought in Brussels c. 1823 by Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), his MSS 4621-4734, together with an unknown number of fragments.
Phillipps MS 29507 (the ‘9’ written over ‘0’, as in Lilly Poole 39); from the collection of specimen leaves formed by Messrs. W. H. Robinson, who bought the residue of the Phillipps library in 1945-46, sold by them to George A. Poole in 947, and acquired by the Lilly Library with the Poole Collection in 1958.
Phillipps MS 29507 (the ‘9’ written over ‘0’, as in Lilly Poole 39); from the collection of specimen leaves formed by Messrs. W. H. Robinson, who bought the residue of the Phillipps library in 1945-46, sold by them to George A. Poole in 947, and acquired by the Lilly Library with the Poole Collection in 1958.
- Note:
- One leaf: Latin.
One leaf: Book IV, distinctio 50, caps. 6-7, On verso, Colophon: Librum istum dedit daniel canonicus Leodiensis ecclesie de alna, Anima eius requiescat in pace, Amen ‘Daniel, canon of Liège, gave this book to the church of Aulne, May his soul rest in peace, Amen’. Daniel is not recorded as a canon of Liège in Marchandisse 1991. The manuscript was probably one of the two manuscripts of Petri...
Explicit, One leaf: De hoc ita gregorius ait. - Holding Institution:
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