(Q2516)

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Magna Glossatura in Epistolas Pauli
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Biblical Commentary
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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.
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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.
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s. XII(2); 1150-1199
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Binding: Not bound.
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Other decoration, One leaf: Headings and marginal authorities in pale red; large initial ‘P’, 85 mm. by 85 mm. with long descender bringing the full height to 241 mm., in elaborate leafy design drawn in ink infilled with blue and heightened with wash in red and green.
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Script, One leaf: Display script; Proto-gothic Textura.
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Layout, One leaf: 2 columns, ruled in faint plummet, 35 lines, each column 264 mm. by 74 mm. with 21 mm. between each column, prickings in both margins; recto blank.
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Bibliography: Faye and Bond 1964, p. 184; De Hamel 2004, p. 42, no. 24a.
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One leaf: Latin.
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One leaf: The Poole leaf was the opening page of the manuscript, with the beginning of Peter Lombard??™s prologue, Principia rerum requirenda(Stegm??ller no. 6654; Migne, PL 91: 1297), breaking off, ergo quod quattuor. The leaf here shows two citations of the name of Augustine in red ink in the right-hand margin. Other known leaves from the Peter Lombard, all from the detritus of the Phillipps...
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28 June 2023
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28 June 2023
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