Munich Universitätsbibliothek 2° Cod. ms. 136: Difference between revisions
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|Has Modern Edition=Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004) | |Has Modern Edition=Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004) | ||
|Has Modern Research Literature=Roth (2004); Daniel / Kornrumpf (1974) | |Has Modern Research Literature=Roth (2004); Daniel / Kornrumpf (1974) | ||
|Has Internal Notes= | |Has Internal Notes=completed by Elisabeth Böttcher | ||
|Has Note=Regarding place and date of manuscript production, Roth has the Franziskanerkloster Landshut as provenience but also suggests "Italien?" in his notes about the date of production (see Roth 2004, p.82-83). | |Has Note=Regarding place and date of manuscript production, Roth has the Franziskanerkloster Landshut as provenience but also suggests "Italien?" in his notes about the date of production (see Roth 2004, p.82-83). | ||
Apart from a title indication on the tail edge | Apart from a title indication on the tail edge, the "Historia" does not clearly stand out as an independent text from the "Gesta Romanorum"; the text only survives up to the beginning of >Vaticinium< / >Amici<; the old foliatiion indicates that the manuscript was originally composed differently (see Roth 2004, p.83). | ||
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Regarding place and date of manuscript production, Roth has the Franziskanerkloster Landshut as provenience but also suggests "Italien?" in his notes about the date of production (see Roth 2004, p.82-83).
Apart from a title indication on the tail edge, the "Historia" does not clearly stand out as an independent text from the "Gesta Romanorum"; the text only survives up to the beginning of >Vaticinium< / >Amici<; the old foliatiion indicates that the manuscript was originally composed differently (see Roth 2004, p.83).Authorship & Production
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1ra-8vb : Lumen animae
Teil II: 9ra-89ra : Sermones de tempore (with supplements), mainly by Landulfus Caracciolus de Neapoli (9ra-44vb) and Philippus de Monte Calerio (45ra-77ra) 89ra-94rb : Gesta Romanorum moralizata, within: 90ra-94rb: Robert Holkot: Moralitates 94va-b : De corpore Christi 95ra-99ra : Legendae sanctorum 99ra-b : Vita et sententiae Secundi philosophi (from Vinzenz von Beauvais: Speculum historiale) 99rb-112vb : Gesta Romanorum moralizata 112vb-118vb : Historia septem sapientum, frgm. 119ra-127va : Sermones de sanctis et de festis 127va-128vb : (spiritual) Notae, dicta, versus etc. 128vb-129vb : Excerpts from Alexander von Hales: Summa theologica 130ra-134vb : Konrad von Brundelsheim: Sermones de tempore; within: 131vb-132vb: De septem virtutibus religiosorum
Teil III: 135ra-245va : Franciscus von Meyronnes: Flores Augustini; within: 230va-231va: Quaestio de incarnatione Jesu Christi
245va-246vb : Richard von St. Viktor: Beniamin maior (De gratia contemplationis), excerptCatalogues & Research Literature
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