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Siegfried Wenzel
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Latin Sermon Collections from Later Medieval England
Orthodox Preaching in the Age of Wyclif
, pp. 672 - 698
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For references to the collections with sigla (A, B/2, C, etc.), see the Index
Aberdeen, University Library, MS 154: sermons by Thomas de Lisle, 140, 148, 223, 256, 257, 261, 262, 517, 651, 655
Arras, Bibliothèque de la Ville, MS 254: collection Z
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 392: collection K
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 423: sermons, 316, 387
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Gonville and Caius College, MS 52: priest's manual, including Speculum iuniorum, 218, 219, 221
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 246: Jacobus de Voragine, sermons, 217
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 334: works by Waldeby and collection CA; see also 41, 99, 172, 395, 413, 420
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 356: collection C
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Jesus College, MS 13: collection J
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Pembroke College, MS 199: collection P1
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 200: sermons, many shared with collection U, 8, 212–214, 598
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 257: collection P2
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Peterhouse, MS 210: Holcot, sermons, 127, 130, 565, 638, 640
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, St. John's College, MS 133: sermons and narrationes, some shared with Ross sermons, 173, 174
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Sidney Sussex College, MS 74: English sermons, 465
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Trinity College, MS B.1.45: miscellany, Latin and English, including sermons shared with Oxford, Merton College MS 112, 223
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, University Library, MS Ee.6.27: miscellany, containing Chambron's sermon Quare rubrum, 126, 183, 412, 565, 595, 668
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Gg.6.16: Middle English sermons, 65
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Gg.6.26: collection G
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Iⅰ.1.26: Pecham, Collationes dominicales, etc., 222
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Iⅰ.3.8: collection A
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Iⅰ.6.3: sermons by Michael of Hungary and others, 99
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Kk.4.24: Bromyard's Exhortaciones and collection B/2
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Additional 2943: Cistercian sermons, 284
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Additional 3571: Woodford, commentary on Matthew, 114
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Additional 5943: priest's notebook, 218
Charleville, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 31: Cistercian sermons, 39
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 277: sermon Amore langueo, 87, 122, 416, 593, 598
Durham, Cathedral Library, MS Hunter 15: Peter Comestor and English works, 172
Gloucester, Cathedral Library, MS 22: sermons in English, including Felton, 57
Hereford, Cathedral Library, MS O.ⅲ.5: collection E
Hereford, Cathedral Library MS P. ⅰ.9: devotional works, 131
Lincoln, Cathedral Chapter Library, MS 10: collection RE, 357
Lincoln, Cathedral Chapter Library MS 68: materials for preachers including exempla, sermons, Robert Basevorn, etc., 249, 325
Lincoln, Cathedral Chapter Library MS 204: collection FE
London, British Library, MS Additional 9066: Gesta Romanorum in English, 243
London, British Library MS Additional 37677: English sermons, including some by Alkerton and Wimbledon, 606
London, British Library MS Additional 38818: Basevorn, Forma praedicandi and sermons, 36, 149, 220, 466, 636, 637, 651
London, British Library MS Arundel 47: De lingua, etc., 55
London, British Library MS Arundel 200: De lingua, etc., 55
London, British Library MS Cotton Titus C.ⅸ: monastic documents including a chapter sermon, 285
London, British Library MS Harley 52: Church legislation, including what to ask at visitation, 258
London, British Library MS Harley 206: Holcot, Convertimini, etc., 222
London, British Library MS Harley 331: collection H
London, British Library MS Harley 586: Simon de Hinton, Summa iuniorum, 221
London, British Library MS Harley 755: sermons by Jacobus de Voragine and others, 217
London, British Library MS Harley 1615: scattered Latin sermons, including some by a Wycliffite author, 4, 462, 528
London, British Library MS Harley 2247: Middle English sermons, 65
London, British Library MS Harley 2345: thirteenth-century sermons, including Bis in anno, 62, 63, 174, 222
London, British Library MS Harley 2346: priest's notebook, 218
London, British Library MS Harley 2385: Dominican notebook, 218, 453
London, British Library MS Harley 2388: collection I
London, British Library MS Harley 2977: Bury St. Edmunds, Rituale, 283
London, British Library MS Harley 3126: cycles of homilies, 358
London, British Library MS Harley 3130: theological dictionary, sermons, etc., 221
London, British Library MS Harley 3760: collection BR
London, British Library MS Harley 3838: John Bale's notes on Carmelite authors, 292
London, British Library MS Harley 4894: collection RY
London, British Library MS Harley 5275: De lingua, etc., 55
London, British Library MS Harley 5369: Holcot, Convertimini, etc., 223
London, British Library MS Harley 5396: Holcot, Convertimini, etc., 223
London, British Library MS Harley 5398: academic sermons, including sermones examinatorii, 153, 292, 299, 316
London, British Library MS Harley 7322: exempla, sermons, 219, 222
London, British Library MS Royal 5.C.ⅲ: theological miscellany, 17
London, British Library MS Royal 6.E.ⅴ: Grosseteste, Dicta and sermons, 19
London, British Library MS Royal 7.A.ⅷ: sermons by Richard Straddell, abbot of Dore, OCist. (+1346) and others, c. 1300, 284, 569
London, British Library MS Royal 7.B.ⅰ: sermons by Bertrand de la Tour, 292
London, British Library MS Royal 7.E.ⅳ: Bromyard, Summa predicancium, 29, 261, 324
London, British Library MS Royal 8.A.ⅴ: sermons by Richard Straddell, 284
London, British Library MS Royal 8.C.ⅱ: William of Pagula, Oculus sacerdotis, 233, 235, 238, 239, 352
London, British Library MS Royal 10.C.ⅹ: Bromyard, Tractatus iuris civilis, 137
London, British Library MS Royal 18.B.ⅹⅹⅲ: Middle English sermons edited by Ross, Latin sermons, 25, 173, 214
London, British Library MS Royal 18.B.ⅹⅹⅴ: Middle English sermons, 65
London, British Library, Lambeth Palace, MS 352: priest's notebook, including sermon Dilexit nos, 111, 222
London, British Library, St. Paul's Cathedral Library, MS 8: collection Y
London, British Library, University of London, MS 657: collection U
Longleat House, MS 4: English sermons, 358
Manchester, John Rylands Library, MS 367: collection M
Monte Cassino, MS 213: Franciscan sermons, 140, 506
Oxford, Balliol College, MS 149: collection S
Oxford, Balliol College MS 219: miscellany, containing Confitemini, 80, 144, 423, 521
Oxford, Balliol College, Bodleian Library, MS Auct. D. 4.18: theological works, 38
Oxford, Balliol College MS Auct. F. infra 1.2: collection F
Oxford, Balliol College MS Auct. F. infra 1.3: sermons thought to be Carmelite, 292
Oxford, Balliol College MS Barlow 24: collection N
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 4: thirteenth-century sermons, 39, 262, 476
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 50: sermon notes and sermons by Gorran, 2, 223
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 110: theological works including a Latin Festial, 62
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 123: Gesta Romanorum, and sermons also found in Royal 173, 214
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 144: collection FI
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 440: handbook for priests, 62, 63
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 448: Floretum, 259
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 649: collection O
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 677: John of Limoges, aid for making visitation sermons, 260
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 687: Fasciculus morum, one sermon by Felton, Waldeby's Novum opus dominicale, 41, 57, 481
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 692: notebook of John Lawerne, 280, 299, 301
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 830: Grosseteste, sermons and Dicta, 386
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 857: pastoral manual including sermons by Aquavilla, Grosseteste, Confitemini, 79, 83, 144, 218, 317, 353, 395, 423–424, 521, 555, 556, 559
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 859: theological miscellany including Bromyard's Distincciones and other sermons, 128, 137–138, 294, 323, 395, 424–426, 570
Oxford, Balliol College MS e Musaeo 86: determinations by John Hornesby and others, 242, 292
Oxford, Balliol College MS Greaves 54: English sermons, 61
Oxford, Balliol College MS Hatton 101: Continental sermons, 499
Oxford, Balliol College MS Lat. th. d. 1: collection Q
Oxford, Balliol College MS Laud misc. 77: collection WA
Oxford, Balliol College MS Laud misc. 200: collection L
Oxford, Balliol College MS Laud misc. 511: Dominican sermons thirteenth century, 161
Oxford, Balliol College MS Laud misc. 635: Repingdon's sermons, 357
Oxford, Balliol College MS Laud misc. 706: collection R
Oxford, Balliol College MS Rawlinson A.362: Speculum sacerdotale in Latin, saints sermons, 62
Oxford, Balliol College, Christ Church, MS 91: sermons, including Chambron's Christus passus est, 126, 129–130, 194, 395, 502, 593, 608, 668
Oxford, Balliol College, Corpus Christi College, MS 54: collection RE
Oxford, Balliol College, Lincoln College, MS 88: Jacobus de Voragine, Sermones de sanctis et de festis, 2
Oxford, Balliol College MS 116: sermons by Radulfus Ardens, including prologue, 197
Oxford, Balliol College, Magdalen College, MS 38: academic speeches, 301
Oxford, Balliol College MS 57: Grosseteste, commentary on Galatians, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 60: sermons by William Peraldus and moralized exempla, 100, 101, 102
Oxford, Balliol College MS 61: homiliary, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 67: Ancrene Riwle in Latin, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 77: St. Bridget, Revelations, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 79: collection DY
Oxford, Balliol College MS 91: William Peraldus, sermons on the Sunday gospels, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 93: collection T
Oxford, Balliol College MS 96: collection CO
Oxford, Balliol College MS 112: some scattered sermons, including Amice ascende superius, perhaps by Alkerton, 144, 161, 170, 183, 465, 523, 671
Oxford, Balliol College MS 113: commentary on the Psalms, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 141: treatises on the solitary life, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 145: Nicholas de Byard, Distinctiones, 102
Oxford, Balliol College MS 150: biblical exegesis, patristic, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 154: Thomas Docking, biblical commentary, 101, 113
Oxford, Balliol College MS 156: lectures on the gospels called homiliary, 31, 101, 112, 358
Oxford, Balliol College MS 176: Januensis, sermons de sanctis, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 177: Haymo of Halberstadt, biblical commentary, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 182: astronomical works, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 188: dictionary, 101
Oxford, Balliol College, Merton College, MS 112: theological works and sermons, some shared with Cambridge, Trinity College, MS 223
Oxford, Balliol College MS 216: sermons by Simon of Boraston, 2, 147, 631
Oxford, Balliol College MS 217: William of Pagula, Speculum prelatorum, with sermons, 219, 238, 259
Oxford, Balliol College MS 236: treatises and sermons by Francis of Meyronnes and others, 80, 215, 379, 540– 545
Oxford, Balliol College MS 248: sermons collected by John Sheppey, 26, 28, 87, 140, 177, 261, 517, 597
Oxford, Balliol College, New College, MS 88: Dominican sermons, 299
Oxford, Balliol College MS 92: collection SH
Oxford, Balliol College MS 192: notebook of Robert Heete, 300
Oxford, Balliol College MS 305: sermons by Januensis, Felton, and Confitemini, 80, 144, 217, 423, 521
Oxford, Balliol College, Oriel College, MS 10: Felton's sermons, 479
Oxford, Balliol College MS 15: academic sermons and quaestiones by FitzRalph and Holcot, 32, 484, 494
Oxford, Balliol College, St. John's College, MS 77: theological miscellany, 101, 111
Oxford, Balliol College, Trinity College, MS 7: pastoral manual, 353
Oxford, Balliol College MS 42: collection Ⅴ
Padua, Biblioteca Antoniana, MS 515: sermons, including several by Holcot and by Chambron, 125, 126–128, 131, 299, 327, 363, 395, 425, 565, 572, 595, 630, 638
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS lat. 3804: material from Carolingian homiliaries, 173
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale MS lat. 18195: Franciscan sermons, 141, 147, 149, 633, 634, 637, 638
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Bibliothèque de l'Université, MS 790: sermons by different authors including Rimington, 161, 462, 528
Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, MS Lat. 35: collection FE, 54, 481, 483
Siena, Biblioteca Comunale, MS F.ⅸ.15: anonymous sermons, 211, 496, 497, 498
Toulouse, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 340: anonymous sermons, France, 496, 497, 498
Toulouse, Bibliothèque Municipale MS 342: collection D
Valencia, Biblioteca del Cabildo, MS 284: university sermons from Paris, 39, 475
Vatican, MS Borghese 166: Cistercian sermons, 39
Vatican MS Vat. lat. 11444: university sermons from Paris, 39
Winchester, Winchester College, MS 11: Odo of Cheriton, sermons, 217
Worcester, Cathedral Library, MS F.10: collection W
Vatican MS F.126: collection Ⅹ
Vatican MS Q.46: thirteenth-century university sermons, 27, 38, 477–478
Vatican MS Q.56: lectures on Luke and collations, 152, 610, 620, 622
Vatican MS Q.63: thirteenth-century sermons, 147, 149, 631
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For references to the collections with sigla (A, B/2, C, etc.), see the Index
Aberdeen, University Library, MS 154: sermons by Thomas de Lisle, 140, 148, 223, 256, 257, 261, 262, 517, 651, 655
Arras, Bibliothèque de la Ville, MS 254: collection Z
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 392: collection K
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 423: sermons, 316, 387
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Gonville and Caius College, MS 52: priest's manual, including Speculum iuniorum, 218, 219, 221
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 246: Jacobus de Voragine, sermons, 217
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 334: works by Waldeby and collection CA; see also 41, 99, 172, 395, 413, 420
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 356: collection C
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Jesus College, MS 13: collection J
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Pembroke College, MS 199: collection P1
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 200: sermons, many shared with collection U, 8, 212–214, 598
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 257: collection P2
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Peterhouse, MS 210: Holcot, sermons, 127, 130, 565, 638, 640
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, St. John's College, MS 133: sermons and narrationes, some shared with Ross sermons, 173, 174
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Sidney Sussex College, MS 74: English sermons, 465
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Trinity College, MS B.1.45: miscellany, Latin and English, including sermons shared with Oxford, Merton College MS 112, 223
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, University Library, MS Ee.6.27: miscellany, containing Chambron's sermon Quare rubrum, 126, 183, 412, 565, 595, 668
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Gg.6.16: Middle English sermons, 65
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Gg.6.26: collection G
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Iⅰ.1.26: Pecham, Collationes dominicales, etc., 222
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Iⅰ.3.8: collection A
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Iⅰ.6.3: sermons by Michael of Hungary and others, 99
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Kk.4.24: Bromyard's Exhortaciones and collection B/2
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Additional 2943: Cistercian sermons, 284
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Additional 3571: Woodford, commentary on Matthew, 114
Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS Additional 5943: priest's notebook, 218
Charleville, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 31: Cistercian sermons, 39
Dublin, Trinity College, MS 277: sermon Amore langueo, 87, 122, 416, 593, 598
Durham, Cathedral Library, MS Hunter 15: Peter Comestor and English works, 172
Gloucester, Cathedral Library, MS 22: sermons in English, including Felton, 57
Hereford, Cathedral Library, MS O.ⅲ.5: collection E
Hereford, Cathedral Library MS P. ⅰ.9: devotional works, 131
Lincoln, Cathedral Chapter Library, MS 10: collection RE, 357
Lincoln, Cathedral Chapter Library MS 68: materials for preachers including exempla, sermons, Robert Basevorn, etc., 249, 325
Lincoln, Cathedral Chapter Library MS 204: collection FE
London, British Library, MS Additional 9066: Gesta Romanorum in English, 243
London, British Library MS Additional 37677: English sermons, including some by Alkerton and Wimbledon, 606
London, British Library MS Additional 38818: Basevorn, Forma praedicandi and sermons, 36, 149, 220, 466, 636, 637, 651
London, British Library MS Arundel 47: De lingua, etc., 55
London, British Library MS Arundel 200: De lingua, etc., 55
London, British Library MS Cotton Titus C.ⅸ: monastic documents including a chapter sermon, 285
London, British Library MS Harley 52: Church legislation, including what to ask at visitation, 258
London, British Library MS Harley 206: Holcot, Convertimini, etc., 222
London, British Library MS Harley 331: collection H
London, British Library MS Harley 586: Simon de Hinton, Summa iuniorum, 221
London, British Library MS Harley 755: sermons by Jacobus de Voragine and others, 217
London, British Library MS Harley 1615: scattered Latin sermons, including some by a Wycliffite author, 4, 462, 528
London, British Library MS Harley 2247: Middle English sermons, 65
London, British Library MS Harley 2345: thirteenth-century sermons, including Bis in anno, 62, 63, 174, 222
London, British Library MS Harley 2346: priest's notebook, 218
London, British Library MS Harley 2385: Dominican notebook, 218, 453
London, British Library MS Harley 2388: collection I
London, British Library MS Harley 2977: Bury St. Edmunds, Rituale, 283
London, British Library MS Harley 3126: cycles of homilies, 358
London, British Library MS Harley 3130: theological dictionary, sermons, etc., 221
London, British Library MS Harley 3760: collection BR
London, British Library MS Harley 3838: John Bale's notes on Carmelite authors, 292
London, British Library MS Harley 4894: collection RY
London, British Library MS Harley 5275: De lingua, etc., 55
London, British Library MS Harley 5369: Holcot, Convertimini, etc., 223
London, British Library MS Harley 5396: Holcot, Convertimini, etc., 223
London, British Library MS Harley 5398: academic sermons, including sermones examinatorii, 153, 292, 299, 316
London, British Library MS Harley 7322: exempla, sermons, 219, 222
London, British Library MS Royal 5.C.ⅲ: theological miscellany, 17
London, British Library MS Royal 6.E.ⅴ: Grosseteste, Dicta and sermons, 19
London, British Library MS Royal 7.A.ⅷ: sermons by Richard Straddell, abbot of Dore, OCist. (+1346) and others, c. 1300, 284, 569
London, British Library MS Royal 7.B.ⅰ: sermons by Bertrand de la Tour, 292
London, British Library MS Royal 7.E.ⅳ: Bromyard, Summa predicancium, 29, 261, 324
London, British Library MS Royal 8.A.ⅴ: sermons by Richard Straddell, 284
London, British Library MS Royal 8.C.ⅱ: William of Pagula, Oculus sacerdotis, 233, 235, 238, 239, 352
London, British Library MS Royal 10.C.ⅹ: Bromyard, Tractatus iuris civilis, 137
London, British Library MS Royal 18.B.ⅹⅹⅲ: Middle English sermons edited by Ross, Latin sermons, 25, 173, 214
London, British Library MS Royal 18.B.ⅹⅹⅴ: Middle English sermons, 65
London, British Library, Lambeth Palace, MS 352: priest's notebook, including sermon Dilexit nos, 111, 222
London, British Library, St. Paul's Cathedral Library, MS 8: collection Y
London, British Library, University of London, MS 657: collection U
Longleat House, MS 4: English sermons, 358
Manchester, John Rylands Library, MS 367: collection M
Monte Cassino, MS 213: Franciscan sermons, 140, 506
Oxford, Balliol College, MS 149: collection S
Oxford, Balliol College MS 219: miscellany, containing Confitemini, 80, 144, 423, 521
Oxford, Balliol College, Bodleian Library, MS Auct. D. 4.18: theological works, 38
Oxford, Balliol College MS Auct. F. infra 1.2: collection F
Oxford, Balliol College MS Auct. F. infra 1.3: sermons thought to be Carmelite, 292
Oxford, Balliol College MS Barlow 24: collection N
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 4: thirteenth-century sermons, 39, 262, 476
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 50: sermon notes and sermons by Gorran, 2, 223
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 110: theological works including a Latin Festial, 62
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 123: Gesta Romanorum, and sermons also found in Royal 173, 214
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 144: collection FI
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 440: handbook for priests, 62, 63
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 448: Floretum, 259
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 649: collection O
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 677: John of Limoges, aid for making visitation sermons, 260
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 687: Fasciculus morum, one sermon by Felton, Waldeby's Novum opus dominicale, 41, 57, 481
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 692: notebook of John Lawerne, 280, 299, 301
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 830: Grosseteste, sermons and Dicta, 386
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 857: pastoral manual including sermons by Aquavilla, Grosseteste, Confitemini, 79, 83, 144, 218, 317, 353, 395, 423–424, 521, 555, 556, 559
Oxford, Balliol College MS Bodley 859: theological miscellany including Bromyard's Distincciones and other sermons, 128, 137–138, 294, 323, 395, 424–426, 570
Oxford, Balliol College MS e Musaeo 86: determinations by John Hornesby and others, 242, 292
Oxford, Balliol College MS Greaves 54: English sermons, 61
Oxford, Balliol College MS Hatton 101: Continental sermons, 499
Oxford, Balliol College MS Lat. th. d. 1: collection Q
Oxford, Balliol College MS Laud misc. 77: collection WA
Oxford, Balliol College MS Laud misc. 200: collection L
Oxford, Balliol College MS Laud misc. 511: Dominican sermons thirteenth century, 161
Oxford, Balliol College MS Laud misc. 635: Repingdon's sermons, 357
Oxford, Balliol College MS Laud misc. 706: collection R
Oxford, Balliol College MS Rawlinson A.362: Speculum sacerdotale in Latin, saints sermons, 62
Oxford, Balliol College, Christ Church, MS 91: sermons, including Chambron's Christus passus est, 126, 129–130, 194, 395, 502, 593, 608, 668
Oxford, Balliol College, Corpus Christi College, MS 54: collection RE
Oxford, Balliol College, Lincoln College, MS 88: Jacobus de Voragine, Sermones de sanctis et de festis, 2
Oxford, Balliol College MS 116: sermons by Radulfus Ardens, including prologue, 197
Oxford, Balliol College, Magdalen College, MS 38: academic speeches, 301
Oxford, Balliol College MS 57: Grosseteste, commentary on Galatians, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 60: sermons by William Peraldus and moralized exempla, 100, 101, 102
Oxford, Balliol College MS 61: homiliary, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 67: Ancrene Riwle in Latin, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 77: St. Bridget, Revelations, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 79: collection DY
Oxford, Balliol College MS 91: William Peraldus, sermons on the Sunday gospels, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 93: collection T
Oxford, Balliol College MS 96: collection CO
Oxford, Balliol College MS 112: some scattered sermons, including Amice ascende superius, perhaps by Alkerton, 144, 161, 170, 183, 465, 523, 671
Oxford, Balliol College MS 113: commentary on the Psalms, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 141: treatises on the solitary life, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 145: Nicholas de Byard, Distinctiones, 102
Oxford, Balliol College MS 150: biblical exegesis, patristic, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 154: Thomas Docking, biblical commentary, 101, 113
Oxford, Balliol College MS 156: lectures on the gospels called homiliary, 31, 101, 112, 358
Oxford, Balliol College MS 176: Januensis, sermons de sanctis, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 177: Haymo of Halberstadt, biblical commentary, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 182: astronomical works, 101
Oxford, Balliol College MS 188: dictionary, 101
Oxford, Balliol College, Merton College, MS 112: theological works and sermons, some shared with Cambridge, Trinity College, MS 223
Oxford, Balliol College MS 216: sermons by Simon of Boraston, 2, 147, 631
Oxford, Balliol College MS 217: William of Pagula, Speculum prelatorum, with sermons, 219, 238, 259
Oxford, Balliol College MS 236: treatises and sermons by Francis of Meyronnes and others, 80, 215, 379, 540– 545
Oxford, Balliol College MS 248: sermons collected by John Sheppey, 26, 28, 87, 140, 177, 261, 517, 597
Oxford, Balliol College, New College, MS 88: Dominican sermons, 299
Oxford, Balliol College MS 92: collection SH
Oxford, Balliol College MS 192: notebook of Robert Heete, 300
Oxford, Balliol College MS 305: sermons by Januensis, Felton, and Confitemini, 80, 144, 217, 423, 521
Oxford, Balliol College, Oriel College, MS 10: Felton's sermons, 479
Oxford, Balliol College MS 15: academic sermons and quaestiones by FitzRalph and Holcot, 32, 484, 494
Oxford, Balliol College, St. John's College, MS 77: theological miscellany, 101, 111
Oxford, Balliol College, Trinity College, MS 7: pastoral manual, 353
Oxford, Balliol College MS 42: collection Ⅴ
Padua, Biblioteca Antoniana, MS 515: sermons, including several by Holcot and by Chambron, 125, 126–128, 131, 299, 327, 363, 395, 425, 565, 572, 595, 630, 638
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS lat. 3804: material from Carolingian homiliaries, 173
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale MS lat. 18195: Franciscan sermons, 141, 147, 149, 633, 634, 637, 638
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Bibliothèque de l'Université, MS 790: sermons by different authors including Rimington, 161, 462, 528
Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, MS Lat. 35: collection FE, 54, 481, 483
Siena, Biblioteca Comunale, MS F.ⅸ.15: anonymous sermons, 211, 496, 497, 498
Toulouse, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 340: anonymous sermons, France, 496, 497, 498
Toulouse, Bibliothèque Municipale MS 342: collection D
Valencia, Biblioteca del Cabildo, MS 284: university sermons from Paris, 39, 475
Vatican, MS Borghese 166: Cistercian sermons, 39
Vatican MS Vat. lat. 11444: university sermons from Paris, 39
Winchester, Winchester College, MS 11: Odo of Cheriton, sermons, 217
Worcester, Cathedral Library, MS F.10: collection W
Vatican MS F.126: collection Ⅹ
Vatican MS Q.46: thirteenth-century university sermons, 27, 38, 477–478
Vatican MS Q.56: lectures on Luke and collations, 152, 610, 620, 622
Vatican MS Q.63: thirteenth-century sermons, 147, 149, 631
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