Thomas de Aquino, Officium corporis Christi "Sacerdos" (excerpts)?
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General Information
Original Condition
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Book Decoration and Musical Notation
Two- line red and green lombard initials at the beginning of the readings.
Content
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Content Description
Back cover: ǁ apprehendit caudam serpentis et in virge naturam revertitur. Vides igitur prophetica gracia bis mutatam esse naturam serpentis et virgae. De omelia Santi Augustini episcopi lectio VII. - <S>icut misit me vivens Pater, et ego vivo propter Patrem; et, qui manducat me, et ipse vivet propter me (Jn 6, 57). Ac si diceret: et ego vivo propter patrem...>< [front cover] ...Manemus in illo cum sumus membra eius; manet vero ipse in nobis cum sumus templum eius. Sabbato Lectio I. <C>urrebant Egypti flumina puro meatu aquarum, subi[to de fontium venis sanguis coepit erumpere; et non erat potus in fluviis ǁ (Ex 7, 20).
History
Germany? Teutonic Prussia?
The host volume comes from the collection of David Bläsing (1660-1719), a student of the University in Leipzig, professor of mathematics and philosophy at the University in Königsberg, who donated his collection of 3000 volumes to the University Library (see also fragments Ob.6.II.519, 906, 1838-1843, 2389-2393, Pol.6.II.724-732, Pol.6.II.992-1039). In the years 1827-1944 the volume belonged to the Royal (then State) and University Library in Königsberg. Then, as a result of the evacuation of the most valuable collections of the library and the change of state borders after the second world war, the evacuated books (among them the host volume) found themselves in the territory of the Polish state. In July 1946, by the decision of the Ministry of Education, they were transferred to the University Library in Toruń.