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Honorius Augustodunensis: Expositio in Cantica canticorum; Pseudo-Bernardus Claraevallensis: Meditationes de humana conditione; Vitae sanctorum; Gregorius I.: Dialogorum libri quatuor; Gregorius I.: Regula pastoralis
Expositio in Cantica canticorum cum registro
Contributors
- Iohannis de Wlassym
Creator
Subject
- Medieval (European)
- reading culture
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
- Middle Ages
Date
- 1395-1410
- 1395/1410
Medium
- mixed
Contributors
- Iohannis de Wlassym
Creator
Subject
- Medieval (European)
- reading culture
- Reading culture (medieval)
- Reading culture
- Middle Ages
Date
- 1395-1410
- 1395/1410
Medium
- mixed
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Creation date
- 1395-1410
- 1395/1410
Places
- Čechy
Current location
- Praha
Provenance
- přední desce
- K 28
- koleje Národa českého pražské univerzity
- Polaczkonis
- předním přídeští
- Exposicio super Canticorum. Item liber Hugonis Multi multa sciunt. Item Meditaciones Bernardi. Item Gregorii Dyalogorum. Item Pastorale Gregorii.
- hřbetě
- Y.III.2 n. 5
- Die Vorsatzblatt Urkunde vom J. 1390 siehe im Urkundenarchive
Identifier
- V.A.5
- http://www.manuscriptorium.com/object/NKCR__V_A_5_______1XHOUG7
Extent
- 21 cm x 29,5 cm
Format
- codex
- Codex
Language
- la
- lat
Is part of
- Art of Reading in the Middle Ages: previously digitised item
Is referenced by
- J. Truhlář: Catalogus codicum manu scriptorum latinorum, qui in c. r. bibliotheca publica atque Universitatis Pragensis asservantur, tomus I, Pragae 1905, č. 796, s. 323.
- Z. Silagiová - F. Šmahel (edd.): Catalogi librorum vetustissimi Universitatis Pragensis - Die ältesten Bücherkataloge der Prager Universität, (Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio mediaevalis 271, Magistri Iohannis Hus Opera omnia, Tomus XXXVIIB, Supplementum II), Turnhout 2015, zejm. s. LXXIV, 90.
- K. Beránek: Dvě listiny z Ústí nad Lužnicí ve Státním ústředním archivu v Praze, Táborský archiv 8, 1997-1998, s. 5-10 (o listinách vyňatých z rukopisu).
Providing country
- Czech Republic
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2022-06-01T10:48:37.209Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2022-06-10T11:28:07.931Z
Table of contents
- Donum sapiencie cum Salomone poscente a vero pacifico postulata consequi. Quia predecessori tuo beate memorie venerando abbati librum David utcumque explanavi, poscis a me
- In principiis librorum tria requiruntur, scilicet auctor, materia, intencio. Auctor ut noveris nomen scriptoris, utrum ethnicus an fidelis, utrum catholicus aut hereticus fuerit
- 4va Filius regis Ierusalem desponsavit sibi filiam regis Babilonis per internuncios, quibus illa respondit: Quis est dominus vester? at illi: Dominus noster est rex regum et dominus dominancium, rex glorie, princeps pacis
- Osculetur me osculo oris sui [Cn I,1]. Ac si dicat internunciis: Qui tociens per vos me salutavit, qui tot secreta michi per vos mandavit, ipse veniat et suo osculo me salutet et proprio ore voluntatem suam michi aperiat
- Osculetur me osculo oris sui. Quia meliora sunt ubera tua
- Multi multa sciunt et semetipsos nesciunt. Alios inspiciunt et se ipsos deserunt. Deum querunt per ista exteriora, deserentes interiora sua, quibus interior est deus. Idcirco ab exterioribus redeam ad interiora
- Perfectissima atque plenissima iusticia est dominum toto corde amare illique tota adherere voluntate, qui est summum bonum. Summum vero amare bonum summa est beatitudo
- O mors, quam amara est memoria tua [Sir XLI,1]. Nota, quod mors multum est horrenda si non esset ita communis, unde Adam videns filium suum Abel mortuum flevit post eum
- Prisca virgo nobilis Romana regali stirpe progenita, etatis sue anno XI° iussu imperatoris Claudii ad templum Appollonis sacrificata ducitur, qua orante terre motu tota civitas concutitur
- Beatus Kylianus nobilis Scotorum prosapia a puericia studiis liberalibus traditus, tandem preveniente se dei gracia spretis humanarum litterarum studiis omniaque blandimenta huius mundi respuens
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