Theological miscellany. (DS2228) (Q12999)

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Theological miscellany. (DS2228)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (99113572563506421, Garrett MS. 169.)

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    Theological miscellany.
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    Clasps (Binding)
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    Wooden boards (Binding)
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    Trinity--History of doctrines--Early works to 1800
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    Priesthood--History of doctrines--Early works to 1800
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    Theology, Doctrinal--Early works to 1800
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    Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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    Angels--Christianity--History of doctrines--Early works to 1800
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    Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--Austria
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    Bible. Psalms--Criticism, interpretation, etc--Early works to 1800
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    Cassiodorus, Senator, approximately 487-approximately 580. Expositio Psalmorum
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    Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)--New Jersey--Princeton
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    Extent: 246 leaves : parchment, illustration ; 170 x 118 (122-140 x 85-100) mm bound to 182 x 130 mm.
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    parchment, illustration
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    Incipit: Sermo de blasphemia "Sermo sancti Augustini de verbis domini secundum matheum. Qui plasphemaverit (!) spiritum sanctum non remittetur ..." -- De fide catholica "De Catholica Fide. Dei filivs Qvem Pro pria Substantia deus pater ante secula genuit uerum naturę hominem induit ..." -- Confessiones "Tantum senciebam de domino christo meo quantum de excellentis sapientię uiro ..." -- De...
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    Incipit (continued): De confessione "Ad pueros sancti martini de confessione pecetorum. Dilectissimis in christo filiis bonaeque spei adolescentulis ..." -- Interpretationes notarum "Diversas notas more maiorum certis locis estimaverimus affigendas ..." -- Sententiae (Abelard) "Tria sunt ut arbitror in quibus hu manae salutis summa consistit ..." -- Marian hymn “Imperatrix gloriosa potens et...
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    Explicit: Sermo de blasphemia : "...ut haberemus unde nos meditando aleremur, et uobis loquendo mini straremus." -- De fide catholica "Cuiusque uero relinquantur industrie, si quis catholicorum docto rum super hoc elimatius scripserit inuenire" -- Confessiones "Hęc mihi inuiscerabantur miris modis cum minimum apostolorum tuorum legerem et consideraueram opera tua et expaueram." -- De anima "vt...
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    Explicit (continued): Expositio "Quoniam ipsorum est regnum caelorum." -- De confessione "... mercedem habeatis perpetuam in caelis." -- Interpretationes notarum "... id est spiritus contribulatus." -- Sententiae (Abelard) "... erga proximum quisque exiuit, inde grauiter est puniendus." -- Sententiae doctorum "... quod eis sanctis pauperibus in necessitate parcuntur. Finiunt cleri delicie...
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    Ms. composite codex.
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    Title from printed catalog.
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    Partial contents list attached to the outside of the upper cover. Stamp of Bibliotheca Admontensis (fol. 1a and 247a). Badly-worn illegible title on spine.
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    Collation: Parchment ; fol. 246 ; fol. 247 attached to lower cover ; quires 1-4 and booklet 3 are quaternions ; modern foliation in pencil using Western numerals.
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    Layout: 20-28 lines per page ; ruled.
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    Description: Written in late Carolingian minuscule (fols. 1r-40v) and Protogothic (fols. 41r-247r) written by many scribes working at different times ; partially rubricated ; 1-2 line red initials ; comprised of 4 volumes bound together by 1376 at the latest.
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    Decoration: Early modern hand-drawn arms of the Admont Abbey (“ADMUNDO”) on the front pastedown.
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    Origin: Produced in the late 11th and in the12th century, in whole or part at the Benedictine Abbey of Admont (founded in 1074), diocese of Salzburg, Austria.
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    Number 729 in the library of the Admont Abbey who sold it in the 1930s. Acquired in 1936 by the bookseller E.P. Goldschmidt, who sold it to Robert Garrett on 7 September 1936. His gift to the Princeton University Library, 1942.
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    8 November 2023
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    8 November 2023
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