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4 - Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Auct. F. infra 1.2 (F)

from Part I - The Collections

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2009

Siegfried Wenzel
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University of Pennsylvania
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Summary

Although formally this manuscript belongs with what I have called miscellaneous collections, I discuss it at this point because of its connection with FitzRalph, and because its sermons, like Sheppey's, point back to the earlier fourteenth and even the late thirteenth centuries, in fact to the academic milieu found in one of Sheppey's booklets. The manuscript itself was made after 1350: it is written by various hands of the second half of the fourteenth century, probably of the third quarter; and it includes several sermons preached by FitzRalph in the 1350s as well as one sermon by Richard Kilvington, who was a master by 1366.

The codex is composed of five booklets (A–E), which are easily distinguishable by their contents as well as their handwriting:

  1. De pauperie Salvatoris by FitzRalph, written in hand a, a clear Anglicana formata (ff. 1–84).

  2. Eight sermons, written in a different Anglicana hand (b), though hand a seems to take over again on f. 97rb (ff. 85–103). They are random de tempore sermons and will be referred to as F/1.3 At least one sermon (F/1-2) is addressed to “Reuerendi domini et magistri” (together with “Karissimi”).

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Latin Sermon Collections from Later Medieval England
Orthodox Preaching in the Age of Wyclif
, pp. 36 - 39
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2005

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