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Bod-Inc: T-133

Thomas Aquinas

Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea).

 

Analysis of Content

[a1r] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). [Part I addressed to] Urbanus IV, Pont. Max. Incipit: ‘Fons sapientie unigenitum dei uerbum . . . Leo papa in sermo de passione . . . (3 more lines)’ See T‑130. Here and below, the text of the Gospel is inserted within the gloss.

[q5v] ‘Capitula euangelii Matthei per ordinem'.

[q6r] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica secunda in aduentu. Cum audisset Iohannes in uinculis . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of Matthew arranged according to the liturgical year.

[A1r] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). [Part II addressed to] Anibaldus [de Anibaldis]. Incipit: ‘Rerum opifex deus . . . Glosa. [V]ocationem gentium . . .’ Explicit: quia te decet sermonum et operum gloria’

[E9r] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Feria tertia post dominicam in ramis palmarum . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of Mark arranged according to the liturgical year.

[aa1r] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). [Part III addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. ‘Super euangelio sancti Luce continuum'.’ Incipit: ‘[I]nter cetera incarnationis Christi . . . Theophilus quos nos imitantes . . .’

[mm8r] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica prima de aduentu. Erunt signa . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of Luke arranged according to the liturgical year.

[AA1r] Thomas Aquinas: Glossa continua super evangelia (Catena aurea). [Part IV addressed to Anibaldus de Anibaldis]. Incipit: ‘[D]iuine uisionis sublimitate . . . quia ipse est super omnia deus benedicus in secula . . .’

[KK8r] [Table.] Incipit: ‘Dominica tertia in aduentu. Miserunt Iudei . . .’ A list of incipits of the Gospel of John arranged according to the liturgical year.

Imprint

Imprint: [Esslingen: Conrad Fyner, 1475?]. Folio.

Collation

Collation: [a–o10 p8 q6 A–D10 E8+1 aa–kk10 ll mm8 AA–II10 KK8].

Illustrations: Woodcut initials.

References

ISTC: it00228000

Hain: HC *1329;

Goff: Goff T‑228;

BMC: BMC II 515;

Proctor: Pr 2477;

Others: BSB‑Ink T‑199; Michelitsch 2; Kurt Ohly, ‘Eggestein, Fyner, Knoblochtzer', Gb Jb (1962), 122-35, at 126; Sack, Freiburg, 3394; Sheppard 1775.

LCN: 14267184

Copies

Copy number: T-133(1)

Binding: Nineteenth-century blind-tooled calf, with the gold stamp of the Bodleian Library on both covers; yellow-edged leaves; marbled pastedowns.

Size: 420 × 297 × 80 mm.

Size of leaf: 404 × 272 mm.

‘Continuum S. Thome de Aquino in 4or ewnliis’ in brown ink on a rectangular strip of parchment now pasted on the front endleaf. ‘Nouum testamentum cum expositione Thome Aquinatis' followed by Erlbach's inscription, in brown ink, on a rectangular paper pasted onto the same leaf. Gathering numbers, in arabic numerals, in the lower left-hand corner of the first rectos, in brown ink.

Capital strokes in red only up to [g1].

Provenance: Georgius Erlbach (d. 1521); inscription on the front endleaf: ‘Georgius Erlbach Decretorum doctor'. Regensburg, Bavaria, Benedictines, S. Emmeramus; inscription on the front endleaf: ‘Ex Bibliotheca Monasterii Sancti Emmerami Ratisbonae'; included in the 1501 catalogue of the monastery; see Wagner, ‘St Emmeram', 191, 194, no. C18. Purchased for £2. 2. 0; see Books Purchased (1841), 2.

SHELFMARK: Auct. 6Q inf. 2.21.


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