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Sacraments

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Excerpts from the Summa Rosella casuum, the Summa Angelica and the Summa Silvestrina, early 16th century

 part
Identifier: MS 114/ff. 100r-311v
Contents This section of the manuscripts gathers a series of excerpts on the sacraments (for example, on confession, absolution, the anointing of the sick, etc.) and on the seven deadly sins, drawn from three important handbooks of moral theology. These handbooks contain a series of rules and several examples of the correct application of provisions of canon law.The work most cited in the manuscript is the Rosella casuum, which was written by the...
Dates: Majority of material found within early 16th century

The Ten Commandments, Articles of Faith, Seven Sacraments, Seven Deadly Sins, 13th-14th century

 part
Identifier: MS 107/ff. 122v-130r
Contents

This section contains the Ten Commandments, Articles of Faith, Seven Sacraments, Seven Deadly Sins in French and Latin. It starts on f. 122v and ends on f. 130r.



Writing

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

Dates: 13th-14th century