Sacramental handbook (DS1654) (Q9372)

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Sacramental handbook (DS1654)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from University of Pennsylvania (9924875783503681, Ms. Codex 750, https://find.library.upenn.edu/catalog/9924875783503681)
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      19 September 2023
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      Sacramental handbook
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      Manuals (instructional materials)
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      Sacraments--Early works to 1800
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      Latin poetry, Medieval and modern--Early works to 1800
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      Confession--Catholic Church--Handbooks, manuals, etc.--Early works to 1800
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      Catholic Church--Sermons--Early works to 1800
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      Latin poetry, Medieval and modern
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      Early works to 1800
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      Zodiac--Early works to 1800
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      Ten commandments--Criticism, interpretation, etc
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      Purgatory--Early works to 1800
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      Confession--Early works to 1800
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      Death--Religious aspects--Catholic Church
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      Penance--Early works to 1800
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      Astrology--Early works to 1800
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      Religious poetry, Latin--Early works to 1800
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      Medicine--Early works to 1800
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      Death--Religious aspects--Catholic Church--Early works to 1800
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      Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Sermons
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      Latin, with a few lines in German
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      Extent: 306 leaves : paper, illustrations ; 211 x 144 mm bound to 226 x 145 mm
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      paper, illustrations
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      Ms. codex.
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      Title supplied by cataloger (Zacour-Hirsch).
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      4th work, attribution (f. 21r): Magister Andreas Hyspanus.
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      9th work (f. 45r): Incipit speculum manuale sacerdotum a fratre Hermanno De almannia de Scildis sacrae theologiae professor ordinis heremitarum sancti Augustini.
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      10th work, incipit (f. 53r): Quaeritur primum quid sit signum.
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      11th work, incipit (f. 85r): In primis debet interrogare sacerdos penitentem ... (f. 123r) Sicut Moyses Amalech non armis sed orationibus expugnavit. Explicit Summa Berengharii.
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      13th work, incipit (f. 135r): Que est ista ... [Cant. 6:9]. Hec est vox[sermons on the assumption, annunciation, purification].
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      14th work, incipit (f. 144r): Hic narrat primo de mense qui Januarius appellatur.
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      15th work, incipit (f. 147r): Considera quod hodie.
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      16th work, incipit (f. 189r): Sacra scriptura continet de esse [recte, decem] precepta.
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      17th work, incipit (f. 211r): Qui digne vult communicari.
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      18th work, incipit (f. 211v): In inter cetera medici [on medicine related to the signs of Zodiac].
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      19th work, incipit (f. 214v): Quot fecit in Babylonia.
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      21st work, incipit (f. 218r): De dedicatione. Salus huic domui [Luc. 19:9] Solempnitas hodierne dedicationis.
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      22nd work (f. 255r): Eusebius scribit ... Incipit fundamentum puerorum a magistro Thoma Erfordie compilatum ... (f. 264v) me scribebat Ulricus nomen.
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      23rd work, incipit (f. 265r): Puer natus est nobis [Is. 9:6]. Sed hoc tempus ... (f. 278v) ut in hac parte terminatum libellus. Cui me scribebat Johannes [commentary by a student at Paris?].
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      26th work, incipit (f. 292v): Ego aurem ad iura a domino perseverabo in confessione.
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      Foliation: Paper, i + 306; [1-20], 1-24, [45-306]; contemporary or near contemporary foliation in ink, upper right recto; modern foliation in pencil, lower right recto.
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      Script: Written in a Gothic cursive script by several hands.
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      Decoration: Some sections rubricated, with some initials in red, illustration of the constellations of the zodiac (f. 264v).
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      Binding: Contemporary half pigskin over boards; guards are parchment manuscript leaves, one in German, one a leaf from a missal.
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      Origin: Written in Germany from the 14th to the 15th century (Zacour-Hirsch). Dates in the manuscript include 1423 (f. 43v) and 1372 (f. 295v).
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      Formerly in the library of the Carthusian monastery at Buxheim (f. 1r).
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      Formerly owned by Johannes Wigg, parishioner of the village of Buxheim, donor to the Buxheim monastery library, and monk at Buxheim (inscription, Iste liber est domini Johannis Wigg, rectoris ecclesiae in Witenowe[?], f. 254v).
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      Sold in the collection of J. W. Six (bookplate, inside lower cover) at auction at J. B. J. Kerling, 16 Nov. 1925.
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      Sold at auction at J. L. Beijers, 21 April 1959, lot 39.
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      Sold by Helmuth Domizlaff (Munich), 1959.
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      28 April 2025
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