De doctrina dicendi et tacendi by Albertanus of Brescia
Contents
This section of the manuscript contains the book titled De doctrina dicendi et tacendi by Albertanus of Brescia, a notary and author of philosophical and moral treatises active in the 13th century. This book was originally written in 1245 and talks about notaries in public life.
The treatise starts on f. 67v with the following words: Incipit liber de doctrina dicendi et tacendi. Initio medio ac fine. It ends on f. 77r with the following words: ut eterna gaudia nos faciat pervenire. Amen. Explicit liber de doctrina tacendi et dicendi ab Albertano Causidico Brixiense de honore Sancte Agathe compositus et compilatus sub 1245 mense decembris.
Dates
- Creation: 15th century
Creator
- From the Item: Albertanus, of Brescia, fl 12th century (author of Latin treatises and sermons) (Author, Person)
Language of Materials
Latin
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open to all. The manuscripts can be consulted in the Centre for Research Collections, Edinburgh University Main Library.
Full Extent
11 folios
Repository Details
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