Aurelius Augustinus, Sermones
Sermo XIV, In Natali Cypriani Martyris, II-III
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General Information
One hand, late Caroline minuscule (ampersand throughout, only half-uncial d, some round -s in final position, no feet applied to minims).
The fragment represents roughly 1/3 of the original leaf, and was cropped from the centre of the leaf. The entire width of one column (110 mm) survives; only 23-30 mm of the second column extant. Legible throughout, despite the creases and the dirt accumulated by the wrapper.
Original Condition
wrapper
Current Condition
Legible throughout.
Content
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Content Item
- Persons Aurelius Augustinus
- Text Language Latin
- Title Sermones
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Content Description
Sermo XIV, In Natali Cypriani Martyris, II-III
(col. 1) [Patris in illo, quoniam omnia, quae in mundo] // sunt, concupiscentia carnis est, et concupiscentia oculorum, et ambitio seculi [1 Joan. II, 15, 16]. Dicitur ergo mundus hoc celum et terra... X Auxilium meum a Domino, qui // [fecit coelum et terram.]
(col. 2) [Multi rami, sed triplex ra]dix. Qu[anta mala habet, quanta] mala fa[cit carnalis]... X [nullo pre]mio cons[equente conflictus certaminum].(Migne, PL 46, col. 864)
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- Edition Migne, PL 46, col. 862-866
History
German, like the host book?
The book belonged to the Reformed College of Cluj (stamp, 1871 on f. 2v). Former shelfmarks: S. 16 (corr. by the same hand to S. 17), black ink, s. XVIII-XIX; IV.210 (blue pencil – s. XX, front pastedown).
Host Volume
Binding relatively well preserved (regular tear and wear).