Sermones de sanctis, pars hiemalis, 1300 - 1399
Abstract
Incipiunt sermones de sanctis compilati per magistrum henricum de Urimaria. Sermo primus de sancto andrea apostolo. Ascendam in palmam et apprehendam fructus eius cantico septimo. sic dicit Bernardus in sermone. The cycle of sermons ends with the second sermon for Mary Magdalen
Dates
- Creation: 1300 - 1399
Extent
1 volumes
Language of Materials
Latin
Custodial History
Written in Germany in the fourteenth century. Owned by the Library of the Charterhouse of St. Barbara in Cologne (ownership inscription on inside front cover: "pars hyemalis sermones henricus de Urimaria [in another hand: de sanctis pertinet] Carthusiensis in Colonia"; new no. O 195, traces visible of number on spine). In the collection of Leander van Ess of Darmstadt (no. 83 on spine), and sold in 1824 to Sir Thomas Phillipps (no. 468 on spine and written in lower margin of f. 1r; Middle Hill stamp on f. i recto). Phillipps' sale (London, 1910, no. 797) to Halliday; n. 203 in a "modern English catalogue" according to the entry for owner Emerson G. Wulling, Minneapolis, MN in De Ricci, p. 1141, no. 2. In the library of Howard L. Goodhart (bookplate).
Author
- Heinrich, von Friemar,, approximately 1245-1340
Other related names
- Charterhouse of St. Barbara, Cologne, former owner
- vam Ess, Leander, Darmstadt, former owner
- Phillipps, Sir Thomas, former owner
- Halliday, bookseller
- Wulling, Emerson G.. former owner
- Goodhart, Howard Leham, donor
- Gordan, Phyllis Goodhart, owner
- Gordan, John Dozier Jr., owner
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Given by Howard Lehman Goodhart to Phyllis Goodhart Gordan and John Dozier Gordan, Jr.
Physical Description
Parchment support, ff. ii (i=front pastedown) + 92 + ii (ii=back pastedown).
Original doeskin over wooden boards with two shield-shaped catches on the lower board with remains of leather straps. Boards are very worm damaged; spine is badly decomposed. On paper labels on spine: “83", "O", and “468”.
235 x 173 (175 x 119) mm.
Written in two columns of 39 ruled lines with single vertical bounding lines on either side of each column and horizontal bounding lines varying from single to triple full across in lead. All the ruled lines frequently extend across inner margin.
Gothic script, written by a single scribe.
On f. 1r text begins with a 7-line red and blue initial with red and blue extensions forming a border across the top and down the inside margin and extending part of the way into the lower margin. Many other initials, red alternating with blue, vary from 2- to 12-lines; the longer initials are often 4-line with part of the initial extending down the inside margin. Rubrication, red underlining, red paragraph markers and sentence strokes throughout. Occasional blue paragraph markers on leaves with blue initials. Guide letters to rubricator visible.
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