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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 Accipite spiritum sanctum and ends on f. 182r with Ad quae gaudia nos perducat jhesus christus marie Alius, cum patre et spiritu sancto in sec. sec. benedictus. Amen. On the same folio, the explicit states Explicit tractatus de confessione et de casibus corporalibus ... ac de modo vivendi christiane virtuose et fideliter et deo semper placeatur. Amen.

This is followed by a short unidentified addition in the same hand.

Writing

This section is written in the same hand as the following section, but is different to the previous section. The title on f. 162r has an addition in another hand.

Dates

  • Creation: 15th century

Creator

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.

Extent

21 folios

Repository Details

Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository

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