Gregorius I, Homiliae XL in Evangelia

Homilia XL

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Brugge, Openbare Bibliotheek Brugge, Ms. 133

General Information

Title Beda Venerabilis, <i>Homiliae</i>
Shelfmarks Brugge, Openbare Bibliotheek Brugge, Ms. 133
Page/Folio Reference lower flyleaf and pastedown
Material Parchment
Date of Origin second half 12th century
Script, Hands

Praegothica.

Original Condition

Page Height at least 349 mm
Page Width at least 267 mm
Height of Written Area at least 289 mm
Width of Written Area at least 244 mm
Number of Columns 2
Width of Columns 117 – 120 mm
Number of Lines at least 32
Line Height 10 mm
Ruling No longer visible
More about the Condition

Prickings visible in outer margin.

Current Condition

Extent 1 leaf (trimmed, in situ)
Dimensions 349 x 267 mm
More about the Current Condition

Upper part of extant leaf was used as pastedown, while its lower part was used as flyleaf. The backside of the upper part can therefore not be read anymore.

Book Decoration and Musical Notation

Description

No decoration visible.

Content

  • Content Item
    • Persons Gregorius I
    • Text Language Latin
    • Title <i>Homiliae XL in Evangelia</i>
    • Content Description

      Fol. [1]r-v: Homilia XL ('Habita ad populum in basilica sancti Laurentii martyris Dominica secunda post Pentecosten').

    • lower pastedown r
    • Edition Patrologia latina, vol. 76, col. 1301-1312

History

Provenance

Host volume was originally owned by one Egidius Corenman (provenance mark on upper flyleaf v: 'Liber [...] a filius magistri egidii dicti corenman pro anima patris sui'). Host volume was later owned by Ter Doest Abbey (Lissewege).

The library of the Ter Doest Abbey was confiscated under French rule in 1796, and its books, such as the host volume, were transferred to the municipal libraries of Brugge.

Persons and Institutions Egidius Corenman (previous owner); Ter Doest Abbey (previous owner, until 1796)

Host Volume

Title Boethius, <i>Opuscula sacra</i>, with glosses by Gilbertus Porretanus
Date of Origin/Publication 1099
Shelfmark Brugge, Openbare Bibliotheek Brugge, Ms. 133
Persons Boethius (author of host volume); Gilbertus Porretanus (glossator of host volume)
Remarks

Host volume is bound in a medieval binding; it is unsure whether this is the original binding.