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Manuscript

Université de Liège - ULiège Library - LIEGE - ms. 319

Contents


AuthorThomas a Kempis
Title and/or generic termDe imitatione Christi liber primus (f. 1-49)
Summary of the contents and/or incipitContenu: 25 premiers chapitres du premier livre

AuthorJérôme, S. / Hieronymus
Title and/or generic termFlores super Psalterium (f. 55-85)

Title and/or generic termDevota meditatio de beneficiis de quibus dicit beatus Bernardus, quod expediret homini christiano cogitare quotidie cum lora ad excitandum amorem ad Deum scilicet crationis conservationis nostrae, incarnationis et passionis... (f. 86-120)

AuthorGrégoire le Grand, S. / Gregorius Magnus
Title and/or generic termOratio seu salutatio B. Gregori Papae ad honorem quinque vulnerum Christi, metrice (f. 121-122)

AuthorAnselme de Cantorbéry, S. / Anselmus Cantuariensis
Title and/or generic termDe passione Domini (f. 122-129)
Summary of the contents and/or incipitContenu:
- De passione Domini
- Oratio ad beatam virginem Mariam
- Oratio ad beatam virginem Mariam et sanctum Joannem Evangelistam

Author Bernard de Clairvaux, S. / Bernardus Claraevallensis
Title and/or generic termDe beata virgine (f. 126 ad fin.)

Material description

Type of manuscritvolume composite
Number of volumes1
Formcodex
Supportparchemin
Format (HxB in mm)110x70
Folios / pages126 ad fin. f.
Language(s) latin


History

General dating15e s.


Location / Identity

Collection Manuscrits de l’Université de Liège
Copy of the manuscrit sur microfilms


Source

SourceFiess-Grandjean, Bibliothèque de l'Université de Liège. Catalogue des manuscrits, Liège, 1875, p. 177-249, n° 132-79-154-169-359-368.
Author(s) of the index cardBELLEFLAMME Sébastien [étudiant / encodeur] / THIEFFRY Sandrine [attachée au CIC / correcteur]


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