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Latin Form of Confession, 13th-14th century

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Identifier: MS 107/ff. 112r-120v
Contents

This section contains a Latin Form of Confession titled Compilatio brevis qualiter confessio sit facienda. It stars on f. 112r with the words Confiteor Deo et Beate Marie and ends on f. 120v with in remissionem peccatorum.



Writing

This section is written in the same hand as the previous sections. It is late 13th-century Gothic.

Dates: 13th-14th century

MS 77: Summa Confessionalis by Antoninus, Archbishop of Florence, 1 September 1472

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Identifier: MS 77
Contents This book is usually known as Summa Confessionalis, Summula de Confessionis or simply Confessionale. It is a guidebook for confessors in the Catholic doctrine written by Antoninus of Florence (1389–1459), a Dominican friar, archbishop of Florence, and considered Saint in the Catholic Church. There are different versions of the book. It was a compilation of several treatises by Antoninus but it...
Dates: 1 September 1472

Si scienter by Robert Grosseteste, 13th-14th century

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Identifier: MS 107/ff. 120v-122v
Contents This section contains Si scienter by Robert Grosseteste. It is a confessional interrogatory.In this manuscript, it is titled Meditacio Consitendi primo de superbia. It starts on f. 120v with the words Si scienter deum offenderit and ends on f. 122v with miserit violentam. Writing This section is...
Dates: 13th-14th century

Tractatus de confessione by Johannes de Indagine, 15th century

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Identifier: MS 110/ff. 162r-182r
Contents This section contains a tract about confession by Johannes de Indagine, otherwise known as Johannes Bremer von Hagen, or John of Haghen. He was a Carthusian monk writing in the 15th century and was a prolific theological author. This text is titled Tractatus de confessione and another hand has written the note Johannis Indaginis Carthusiensis satis notabilis.It begins on f. 162r with the words ...
Dates: 15th century