A catalogue of Western manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries and selected Oxford colleges

MS. Bodl. 713

Summary Catalogue no.: 2620

Contents

Innocent V, Commentary on Peter Lombard, Sententiae
Incipit: Cum uenit igitur. Liber Sentenciarum sicut quidam fluuius
Explicit: Explicit .iiius. liber Sentenciarum

Commentary on the 3rd book of the Sententiae

Stated in a 15th century hand on fol. 1 to be by 'Tarent' i.e. Thoms Tarent (so Tanner), but the work of Peter of Tarontaise, afterwards Pope Innocent V

On fols 150v-152 a list of the questiones.

Language(s): Latin

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment
Extent: iv + 1256 leaves
Dimensions (binding): 12.875 × 9.125 in.

Layout

2 cols

Decoration

Penwork

History

Origin: 13th century, end ; England

Provenance and Acquisition

'Precium. vna marca . quia sic emptus est Oxonie', 14th century

Reading, Berkshire, Benedictine abbey of Saint Mary the Virgin: 'Liber sancte Mariae (monasterij) de Radingia ', early 15th century; 'Liber Monasterij Radyngensis, cuius alienator anathema sit Ita [?] ', c. 1500

A long inscription on fol. iii is made illegible, by erasure: it began 'Istum librum concessit ... '

Presented by William Burdet of Sonning in 1608

Record Sources

Description adapted (December 2024) by Stewart J. Brookes from the Summary Catalogue (1922)

Last Substantive Revision

2024-12-26: Description revised to incorporate all the information in the Summary Catalogue (1922)