Augustine, De libero arbitrio, De natura boni; Quodvultdeus, Sermo 10; etc (DS18135) (Q74098)
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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Newberry Library (998667528805867, VAULT Case MS 12 v. 6, https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma998667528805867)
- De libero arbitrio
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English | Augustine, De libero arbitrio, De natura boni; Quodvultdeus, Sermo 10; etc (DS18135) |
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Newberry Library (998667528805867, VAULT Case MS 12 v. 6, https://i-share-nby.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01CARLI_NBY/i5mcb2/alma998667528805867) |
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Augustine, De libero arbitrio, De natura boni; Quodvultdeus, Sermo 10; etc
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De libero arbitrio
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Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430
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Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872
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Reading Abbey (Reading, England)
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Free will and determinism--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)
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James, the Greater, Saint--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800
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God (Christianity)--Omnipotence--Early works to 1800
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between 1125 and 1175
12. century
1125Gregorian
1175Gregorian
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Reading, England
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Extent: 76 leaves : parchment, ill., music ; 260 x 190 (195 x 133) mm
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Ms. codex.
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Title from printed catalog.
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Collation: Parchment, fol. 76; 18(-1) 2-58 7-98 108(-6, 8).
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Layout: Written in 32 long lines by two scribes, ruled in hard point save for lower portion of fol. 73v which was ruled in pen in 14th century; some prickings visible in inner margins in quire 6 and 8; single boundary lines with various horizontal lines above and below extending into margins.
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Script: Written in Anglo-Norman caroline textualis formata.
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Decoration: Red and green initials, some decorated with green foliage.
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Origin: Written in England in the middle of the 12th century, probably at Saint Mary's Reading.
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Former owner's inscription: Hic est liber sancte Marie Radings quem qui celauerit vel fraudem de eo fecerit, anathema sit.
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Former owner's signature: T. Fownes.
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Formerly no. 241 in the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps.
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14 February 2025
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14 February 2025
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