München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cod. Lat. 11726

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Manuscript Identification

Reference Number
LatinManuscript1
Siglum / Shelfmark
Cod. Lat. 11726
Page / Folio range
203-212

Textual Content & Tradition


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Note

Entered by Ava Byrne

Authorship & Production


Date of Production
1447

Physical Description




Illustrations
No

Contents & Additional Texts

Other texts in the Manuscript
f. 52 – Title of the presbyter Johannis: “Johannes quidam presbyter ultra Persidem et Armeniam”

f. 59 – Impedimenta matrimonii ex cognatione ("Impediments to marriage due to kinship") — Canon law content.

f. 63 – Ex libro Rupperti Holkot super librum Sapientiae Salomonis ("From the book of Rupert of Holcot on the Book of Wisdom of Solomon")

f. 88 – Excerpts ex epistolis quas presbyter Carthusiensis ad canonicum Aug. ord. scripsit ("Excerpts from letters that a Carthusian priest wrote to a canon of the Augustinian order")

f. 96 – Auctoritates cum exemplis. Miracula ex Caesario. ("Authorities with examples. Miracles from Caesarius")

f. 123 – Dictamen in de positione ("A formal composition [dictamen] on deposition")

f. 124 – Beginning of the Mirror of the Blessed Virgin Mary

f. 132 – Tractatus de IV novissimis ("Treatise on the Four Last Things")

f. 163 – Legenda 'A certain queen was a foringsa fuit'

f. 168 – The penitence or conversion of James, written in 1448

f. 172 – Life of St. Macarius of Berem, who was found in paradise

f. 179 – On the life and miracles of St. Brandan

f. 203 – History of the Seven Wise Men 'A certain Roman emperor'

f. 213 – On the boundaries of the episcopate of the Church of Freising, with regard to the archdeaconry of Raytenpuch

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