[Anselm, etc.]
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Type of record: Archive
Title: [Anselm, etc.]
Classmark: Ripon Cathedral MS 2
Creator(s): Anselm Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury (1033-1109)(Author); John Chrysostom, Saint (407)(Other); Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint (1153)(Other); Hugh of Saint-Victor (1096?-1141)(Other)
Related people: John Chrysostom; Bernard, of Clairvaux, Saint; Hugh
Publication city: [England]
Date(s): [ca. 1200-1250]
Language: Latin
Size and medium: 1 v. (i, 360, i leaves) (2 columns, 41 lines)
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/372716
Collection group(s): Ripon Cathedral | Medieval Manuscripts
Description
There is a late 13th-century list of contents on f. 1v.
Decoration: 4 to 5-line initials for each text in blue and red, with pen ornament in both colours. 2-line initials for chapters, alternating in blue and red, with pen ornament in the other colour.
Written in textualis rotunda.
On long-term deposit from Ripon Cathedral.
Principal contents: ff. 1r-11r Monologion Anselmi, including Proslogion, Pro insipiente, and Apologeticus; 11r-16v Augustinus de penitentia; ff. 16v-27r Anselmus de processione spiritus sancti; ff. 27r-36r Anselmus de conceptu virginali et de originali peccato; ff. 36r-53v Anselmus cur deus homo; ff. 54r-58r Anselmus de veritate; ff. 58r-62r Anselmus de libertate arbitrii; ff. 62v-203r Crysostomus super Mathaeum in imperfecto (opere) continens omelias 57; ff. 204r-293r Flores Bernardi divisi in xj libros; ff. 294r-358r Hugo de claustro animae.
See for a fuller description: N. R. Ker, Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries, vol. 4 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983) pp. 205-207.
Features
Bindings
19th-century binding of light brown calf, blind tooled fillets, frame style.
Provenance
Late 13th-century inscription at the foot of f. 3r reads: 'fratrum predi Noui Castri super tynam'. 14/15th-century pressmark at the top of f. 1v: 'f 7' (?). From the library of Anthony Higgin, Dean of Ripon, d. 1624 (signature on f. 2r).
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