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MS. Canon. Misc. 573

Summary Catalogue no.: 20049

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment and paper
Extent: i + 377 + i leaves

Binding

Brown tanned calf; red and gold tooling.

History

Provenance and Acquisition

Matteo Luigi Canonici, 1727–1805

Giuseppe Canonici, -1807

Purchased by the Bodleian in 1817

MS. Canon. Misc. 573, fols. 1–171

Contents

Language(s): Latin

(fols. 1r–165r)
Conrad of Ebrach, Opus super quatuor libros Sententiarum
Liber I
Incipit: (fol. 1ra) Flumen Dei repletum est aquis Psalmo xl sexto. Spiritali dulcedine celestium fluentorum inebriata
Explicit: (fol. 32va) et sic est finis istius questionis. etc.
Incipit: (fol. 33ra) Vtrum hec consequentia est bona: Spiritus sanctus non procedit
Explicit: (fol. 53va) et sic est finis istius questionis et per consequens questionum totius libri Sententiarum primi. Per fratrem Johannem de Reiz Australem nacione qui eas finiuit Prague sabato in uigilia sancti Jacobi apostoli anno domini MCCCLXXXIIII Dominus sit benedictus. Amen dicant omnia etc.
Liber II
Incipit: (fol. 54ra) Flumen Dei repletum est aquis Psalmo ix sexto. Fons sapientie uerbum Dei inexpressis
Explicit: (fol. 93vb) et sic est finis questionum Sententiarum libri secundi qui est finitus anno domini MCCCLXXXIIII feria sexta in die sancte ludmille martiris et uidue in terra boemie qui dies celebratur in sequenti die octaue natiuitatis sancte marie.
Liber III
Incipit: (fol. 94ra) Flumen dei repletum est aquis Psalmo quarto. Dulcissimum sancti spirite organum
Explicit: (fol. 108va) et sic est finis questionum tertii libri Sententiarum anno domini MCCCLXXXIIII feria quarta finite in sancti martiris Wenheslay, Boemorum ducis. Deo laus in eternum. Amen.
Liber IV
Incipit: (fol. 109ra) Flumen Dei repletum est aquis Psalmo sexagesimo quarta. Doctor melliflus uenerabilis
Explicit: (fol. 156rb) et sic est finis libri quarti Sententiarum reuer endi magistri Conradi de Ebraco ordinis sancti Bernardi Clareuallis abbatis.
Incipit: (fol. 156va) Questio in uesperiis. Utrum latitudo in cuiuslibet culpe mortalis ymaginalis sit mensuranda penes discessum uoluntatis
Final rubric: (fol. 162rb) Explicit opus questionum super quatuor libros sententiarum reuerendi magistri Conradi de Ebraco, ordinis Cystersiensium. Scriptum Prage in conuentu sancti Thome manus fratris Johannis de Reiz, ordinis fratrum heremitarum sancti Augustini, pro tunc ibidem studentis, sub anno millesimo tricentesimo octuagesimo quinto, feria sexta octauas Penthecostes; Deo laus in eternum. Amen. Qui te furetur in furca uita priuetur.
(fol. 162va)
Index prohemium
(fol. 163v-164r)

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(fol. 164va-165ra)
Index questionum
(fol. 165rb-171r)

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Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: parchment and paper
Extent: 171 leaves
Dimensions (leaf): 296 × 205 mm.
Foliation: Modern foliation.

Collation

1–616, 714, 8–1016, 1116 (wants 3). Catchwords at the foot of the last page of each quire (except for the first two).

Layout

2 columns of 57–62 lines, ruled space 225 × 153 mm.

History

Origin: Bohemia, Prague; 1384–85, as indicated through closing rubrics for each book.

Provenance

Canons regular of Santa Maria della Carità, Venice: inscribed, Iste liber est monasterii sancte Marie de Caritate Venetiarum. (fol. 162r); Statio huius libri est in septima sede. (fol. 163r). Similar inscriptions are also found in MS. Canon. Pat. Lat. 52; MS. Lat. th. d. 28; and Aberdeen, University Library, MS 242.

MS. Canon. Misc. 573, fols. 172–377

Contents

Language(s): Latin

Antonius de Carlenis, Liber questionum super quatuor libros Sententiarum
(fol. 172ra)
Incipit: ||dicit theologiam esse scientiam subalternam
Explicit: (fol. 271va) predestinatus enim erat quod partibus gregorii saluaretur.
Final rubric: Sequitur secundus liber Sententiarum
(fols. 272–273)

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Liber II
Rubric: (fol. 274ra) Secundus liber.
Incipit: Circa primam diuisionem secundi libri Sententiarum, queritur utrum mundi productio extrinsica de necessitate presupponat productiones intrinsicas in diuinis
Explicit: (fol. 310vb) ut dictum est in responsione ad 12m.
(fol. 311)

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Liber III
Rubric: (fol. 312ra) Tertius liber Sententiarum.
Incipit: Queritur utrum tres persones potuerunt accipere unam naturam
Explicit: (fol. 347ra) secundum seminalem rationem in Adam. Laus Deo. Amen.
(fol. 247v)

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Liber IV
Incipit: (fol. 348ra) Queritur utrum in sacramento sit aliqua Christus creatiua gratie
Explicit: (fol. 375rb) qualis sit sanctorum gloria. Deo gratia. Amen.
Index questionum
Rubric: (fol. 375va) Super primum, et primo circa prohemium.
Incipit: Queritur utrum doctrina sacra sit scientia
Final rubric: (fol. 377ra) Explicit liber super quatuor libros Sententiarum compositus a reuerendissimo domino Domno A. archiepiscopo Amalphitano, sacre theologie magister Praedicatorum dignissimo, etc. Amen.
(fol. 377v)

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Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: paper, with three watermarks: licorne of the Italian type (similar to Briquet nos. 9957, 9960, 9971); té (Briquet no. 14089); unidentified circular design.
Extent: 206 leaves
Dimensions (leaf): 294 × 210 mm.

Collation

1–412, 512 (wants one), 6–812, 98, 10–112, 126, 138, 14–1812, 1910 (wants 4). Catchwords at the foot of the last page of each quire.

Layout

2 columns of 34–37 lines, ruled space 202 × 137 mm.

History

Origin: Italy; 15th century

Additional Information

Record Sources

Description by Andrew Dunning (January 2021), adapted from Steven J. Livesey, ‘Antonius de Carlenis, O. P. Four Questions on the Subalternation of the Sciences’, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, n.s., 84 (1994), pp. 55–57. Previously described in the Quarto Catalogue (H. O. Coxe, Catalogi codicum manuscriptorum Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ pars tertia codices Græcos et Latinos Canonicianos complectens, Quarto Catalogues III, 1854)

Last Substantive Revision

2021-01-13: Andrew Dunning New description.