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Gg.6.16

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2023

Margaret Connolly
Affiliation:
University of St Andrews, Scotland
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Summary

Described Hardwick & Luard: iii.221; Fletcher diss. vii–xi; Repertorium i.21–8. See also Hudson 1 pp.116–8.

[1]

f. 1

Octouianus imperator rome he presumyd for to a be rular and gouerner of all the worlde ande afturwarde for to a be worchepyd as a god ande it was schewde to hym bye sybylla a prophetysse takynge hym by the honde seyynge on yis wyse hic puer maiorte est lokynge upworde into the eyre.

Sybilline prophecy made to Emperor Octovian. Not listed by Coote.

[2]

f. 1

The jewes desyred off heyr fals godes the duell for to have knawlage howe longe the tempyll of rome aftur þei had bygkyd it þat it xulde stonde ande ye duell is ignorant to knawe thynges þat arne to cum ande answerde ande seyde it xall stonde usque anum virgo peperit ande þei answerde and seyde aʒen to þe duell …

… owre ladye meyde and virgyne hadde chylde and þan þe tempyll fell and þan þe jewes had knawlage off þe byrthe.

Prophecy related to the Temple of Rome. Not listed by Coote.

[3]

f. 1v

Frendys it is full necessarye qwhat werke þat anye man begyn þat he remembyr hym ande thynke on hys god þat boghʒt hym and lyfte upe hys honde ande blysse hym for as i fynde in scrypture þat longiþ þe blynde knyghtʒt qwhat tyme þat he put owre lorde to þe heste a paarte of þat blyssyd bloode …

f. 1v

… ande asked þe duellys qwhat power þei had for to abyde theyr ande ye duellys answerde ande seyde ubi iesus cristus dominus vester … [continues in Latin]

The story of the blind centurion, Longinus, who pierced Christ's side (John 19:34).

[4]

f. 2

Leeff frendes euery man and woman that þis deye disposythe hym to reseyve cristys precyus bodye hym behovythe to be cleene in lyffynge and parfyte ande stabyll in beleeffenge fyrste i seye euerye crystenman behovythe for to be cleen in lyffynge quia dicit apostolus quicumque manus [continues in Latin …] þat is for to seyne qwhoso reseyveth cristys precyus bodye unworthelye he xall be ponysched …

f. 3

… ande on þis wyse xulle ʒe be cleen in lyvynge ande abyll for to reseyve cristes precious bodye amen.

‘In die pasche’. Sermon for Easter Day. Wells Rev. 11:4303 [57]. For a full description see Repertorium i.22–4.

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The Index of Middle English Prose
Handlist XIX: Manuscripts in the University Library, Cambridge (Dd-Oo)
, pp. 174 - 183
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2009

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  • Gg.6.16
  • Margaret Connolly, University of St Andrews, Scotland
  • Book: The Index of Middle English Prose
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  • Margaret Connolly, University of St Andrews, Scotland
  • Book: The Index of Middle English Prose
  • Online publication: 07 March 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846157363.112
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