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MS 6: Biblia sacra [Bible. Latin. Vulgate], 13th century

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Identifier: MS 6
Scope and Contents The manuscript contains the complete text of the Vulgate with the exclusion ofe Psalms. It also contains the Interpretationes nominum hebraicorum ('Explanations of the Hebrew names'), a list (mostly in alphabetical order) of Hebrew names found in the Bible, attributed to Stephen Langton (died 1228); each name is accompanied by a short explanation in Latin.The Prayer of Salomon is...
Dates: 13th century
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f. 100v

MS 10: New Testament [Bible. New Testament. Latin. Vulgate], 13th century

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Identifier: MS 10
Contents The manuscript contains the New Testament. The text between Book of Revelation chapter 17, verse 8 to First Letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 13 is missing. The manuscript includes the apocryphal Letter to the Laodiceans (f. 253r). A letter written "to the Laodiceans" or "from Laodicea" (depending on the different interpretation of the Latin text) is mentioned in the ...
Dates: 13th century

MS 11: New Testament and Wisdom Books [Bible. New Testament. Latin. Vulgate], 14th century

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Identifier: MS 11
Scope and Contents The manuscript contains the text of the New Testament according to the Vulgate. The four canonical Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles and the Book of Revelation are preceded by prologues. The prologues of the Gospels belong to the monarchian tradition, so called because it relates to the monarchian doctrine, which saw God as one person. They accompany several extant copies of the Vulgate, although their text is not derived from...
Dates: 14th century

MS 24: Antiphoner (Roman Use), 15th-16th century

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Identifier: MS 24
Contents The manuscript is an antiphoner, a liturgical book intended for use in the liturgical choir. It is written in Latin, dates from the 15th-16th century, and is of Italian origin. The use is that of Rome.Starting on f.1v, the manuscript mostly consists of noted Anthems and Psalms for the year, beginning in Advent (Roman Use)Hymns start on f.204v. They include First Saturday in Advent at Vespers; Vigil of the Nativity at Vespers,...
Dates: 15th-16th century

MS 29: Collectarium (Cistercian), 14th century

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Identifier: MS 29
Contents The manuscript is a 14th century Collectarium. The collectarium is a book that contains Collects, which are short general prayers of a particular structure used in Christian liturgy. This version originated in Italy; a Perugian provenance is clearly indicated, with Sienese connections. It is also specifically Cistercian.The Kalendar starts on f.1r.In the Kalendar, the distinctively Cistercian marks are: 10 January: Viliemi [i.e.Guillelmi] (Bishop)...
Dates: 14th century

MS 31: Diurnale (Franciscan), c 1480

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Identifier: MS 31
Contents The manuscript is a Diurnal, which means that it includes the daytime liturgical texts for the Hours of the Divine Office. This version is from around 1480 and originated in Italy. It is also specifically Franciscan.The Kalendar starts on f.1r.The Proprium de Tempore starts on f.7r. The Proprium de Tempore contains liturgical texts for days that have special Masses or Offices (e.g. prayers,...
Dates: c 1480

MS 38: Book of Hours (Use of Rome) , c 1503

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Identifier: MS 38
Scope and Contents Book of Hours in Latin from the 16th century, of Italian provenance. The Use is that of Rome. It was probably copied in Bologna and the Kalendar also seems to support this origin (see local saints reported).The scribe has written the Greek word telos ('end') at the end of the Hours of the Virgin (f. 119v), Penitential Psalms (f. 122v) and Office of the...
Dates: c 1503

MS 53: Missal (Carthusian), second half of the 14th century

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Identifier: MS 53
Contents The manuscript is an Italian Missal from the second half of the 14th century. A missal is a liturgical book containing all instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the year. This specific manuscript is according to Carthusian Use.The Kalendar is from f.i to f.vi. It is missing January to April.The Proprium de Tempore starts on f.1r. The Proprium de Tempore comprises...
Dates: second half of the 14th century

MS 54: Missal (Franciscan), 14th century

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Identifier: MS 54
Contents The manuscript is an Italian Missal from the 14th century. A missal is a liturgical book containing all instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the year. This specific manuscript can be classified as Franciscan.A Miniature appears on f.1r.The Kalendar starts on f.2r. It is missing March to October.The Proprium de Tempore, Advent to Easter starts on f.4r. The ...
Dates: 14th century

MS 55: Ordo Professionis (Benedictine), 1541

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Identifier: MS 55
Contents The manuscript is an Italian Order of Profession created in Verona in 1541. These types of manuscripts provide rubrics (instructions) and texts for those in the religious profession. This specific manuscript can be classified as Benedictine.The manuscript starts with Incipit ordo professionis fiende per monacham in manu sacerdotis on f.1r. It continues Anno domini .mo...
Dates: 1541

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Laing, David, 1793-1878 (antiquarian, bookseller, and librarian of the Signet Library) 29
Black, William Henry, 1808-1872 (antiquary and assistant keeper of the Record Office) 2
Erskine, James, 1722-1796 (Lord Barjarg and Alva | Scottish lawyer) 2
Justinian I, ? 483-565 (Emperor of the East) 2
Llull, Ramon, ? 1232-1316 (Catalan mystic, philosopher and poet) 2
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Negrini, Girolamo, fl 1840s (Librarian of the library of the Costabili family, Ferrara) 2
Pius II, 1405-1464 (Pope) 2
Terence, 185-159 BC (Roman playwright) 2
Abbazia di Santa Giustina (Padua, Italy) (Benedictine abbey) 1
Ambrose, Saint, Bishop of Milan, d 397 1
Antoninus, Saint, Archbishop of Florence, 1389-1459 1
Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430 (theologian and philosopher) 1
Augustus Frederick, Prince, 1773-1843 (Duke of Sussex) 1
Bernard, of Clairvaux, 1090-1153 (Saint) 1
Bracciolini, Poggio, 1380-1459 1
Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444 (Italian humanist, historian and statesman) 1
Campano, Giannantonio, Bishop, 1429-1477 (writer of Latin poetry and orations) 1
Campbell, John, 1762-1834 (1st Marquess of Breadalbane ) 1
Canossa, Justina, Reverend Sister, fl 1541 (abbess of the Monastery of Saint Michael in Campanea at Verona) 1
Carmelites 1
Cassian, John, c 360-c 435 (monk and ascetical writer) 1
Catholic Church 1
Cattaneo, Francisco, of Piacenza, fl 1477 (priest) 1
Cochran, John, d c 1844 (bookseller) 1
Colonne, Guido delle, fl 1200-1299 (Italian judge and writer) 1
Drury, Henry, 1778-1841 (clasical scholar and bibliophile) 1
Duns Scotus, John, c 1266-1308 (Fransciscan scholastic philosopher and theologian) 1
Fairlie, James, fl 1589 1
Falloppio, Gabriele, 1523-1562 (Italian priest and physician) 1
Gherardo, da Cremona, 1113 or 1114-1187 (translator of Arabic works into Latin) 1
Giovanni, da Udine, d 1366 (Franciscan friar from Mortegliano) 1
Giraldi, Lilio Gregorio, 1479-1552 (Italian poet and scholar) 1
Grosseteste, Robert, ? 1175-1253 (Bishop of Lincoln) 1
Horace, 65 BC- 8 BC (Roman poet) 1
Jerome, Saint, d c 419 1
Justinus, Marcus Junianus, fl c ? 400 (historian) 1
Justinus, Marcus Junianus. (Title of work: Historiae Philippicae.) 1
Juvenal, fl c 60-127 (Roman poet) 1
Langton, Stephen, d 1228 (Archbishop of Canterbury) 1
Leonini of Padua, fl 1332-1360 (Augustinian scholar) 1
Libri, Guillaume, 1803-1869 (Italian Count, mathematician, inspector of libraries and book thief) 1
Lumsden, Charles, approximately 1561-1630 (minister at Duddingston) 1
Maffei, Scipione, marchese, 1675-1755 (Italian writer and antiquarian ) 1
Manzoli family, fl 1503 (of Bologna) 1
Nicolas, of Neridono, Brother, fl 1472 (Dominican monk) 1
Paul, of Venice, c 1370-1428 (scholastic philosopher, theologian, and logician) 1
Peter, of Eboli, fl 1196 (medieval Italian poet) 1
Philippus, de Homodeis, fl 1644 (scribe) 1
Pseudo-Acro 1
Pseudo-Llull, ? 1232-1316 (for works formerly attributed to Ramon Llull) 1
Reagh, Justin MacCarthy-, 1744-1811 (bibliophile) 1
Roverella, Bartolomeo, 1406-1476 (Archbishop of Ravenna ) 1
Saint-Geniès, Bertrando di, c 1260-1350 (patriarch of Aquileia) 1
Salandus, Petrus Antonius, of Reggio, fl 1503 (scribe) 1
Sallust, 86 B.C.-34 B.C. (Roman historian and politician) 1
San Benedetto in Polirone (Monastery : San Benedetto Po, Italy) (Benedictine abbey) 1
San Giovanni in Canale (Dominican monastry: Piacenza, Italy) 1
Serapion, Johannes , fl 860-899 (Syriac physician) 1
Thomas, Aquinas, ? 1225-1274 (Saint) 1
Trogus, Pompeius (Title of work: Historiae Philippicae) 1
Walrond, Humphrey, c 1600-c 1670 (deputy-governor of Barbados) 1
William, of Pagula, c 1290-1332 (canon lawyer and theologian) 1
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