Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Editorial conventions
- Notes on the text
- Sigla
- List of abbreviations
- Prolegomena
- Part I The Collections
- 1 Overview
- 2 John Sheppey (SH)
- 3 Richard FitzRalph (FI)
- 4 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Auct. F. infra 1.2 (F)
- 5 John Waldeby (WA)
- 6 Thomas Brinton (BR)
- 7 Philip Repingdon (RE)
- 8 John Felton
- 9 Mirk's Festial
- 10 Robert Rypon (RY)
- 11 Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 199 (P1)
- 12 Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 257 (P2)
- 13 Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, Ms 356/583 (C)
- 14 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Bodley 649 (O)
- 15 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud misc. 706 (R)
- 16 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud misc. 200 (L)
- 17 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Lat. th. d. 1 (Q)
- 18 John Dygon (DY)
- 19 Oxford, Magdalen College, MS 96 (CO)
- 20 Oxford, Balliol College, MS 149 (S)
- 21 Henry Chambron
- 22 Toulouse, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 342 (D)
- 23 Cambridge, University Library, MS Kk.4.24 (B)
- 24 Cambridge, Jesus College, MS 13 (J)
- 25 Worcester, Cathedral Library, MS F.126 (X)
- 26 Worcester, Cathedral Library, MS F.10 (W)
- 27 Hereford, Cathedral Library, MS O.iii.5 (E)
- 28 Oxford, Trinity College, MS 42 (V)
- 29 Richard Alkerton
- 30 Thomas Wimbledon, “Redde rationem”
- 31 Cambridge, University Library, MS Ii.3.8 (A)
- 32 Arras, Bibliothèque de la Ville, MS 184 (254) (Z)
- 33 London, St. Paul's Cathedral Library, MS 8 (Y)
- 34 London, British Library, MS Harley 331 (H)
- 35 Manchester, John Rylands Library, MS Latin 367 (M)
- 36 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Barlow 24 (N)
- 37 Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 392 (K)
- 38 On the margins
- Part II Occasions of Preaching
- Part III Orthodox Preaching
- Final reflections
- Inventories
- Works cited
- Index
5 - John Waldeby (WA)
from Part I - The Collections
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Editorial conventions
- Notes on the text
- Sigla
- List of abbreviations
- Prolegomena
- Part I The Collections
- 1 Overview
- 2 John Sheppey (SH)
- 3 Richard FitzRalph (FI)
- 4 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Auct. F. infra 1.2 (F)
- 5 John Waldeby (WA)
- 6 Thomas Brinton (BR)
- 7 Philip Repingdon (RE)
- 8 John Felton
- 9 Mirk's Festial
- 10 Robert Rypon (RY)
- 11 Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 199 (P1)
- 12 Cambridge, Pembroke College, MS 257 (P2)
- 13 Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College, Ms 356/583 (C)
- 14 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Bodley 649 (O)
- 15 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud misc. 706 (R)
- 16 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud misc. 200 (L)
- 17 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Lat. th. d. 1 (Q)
- 18 John Dygon (DY)
- 19 Oxford, Magdalen College, MS 96 (CO)
- 20 Oxford, Balliol College, MS 149 (S)
- 21 Henry Chambron
- 22 Toulouse, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 342 (D)
- 23 Cambridge, University Library, MS Kk.4.24 (B)
- 24 Cambridge, Jesus College, MS 13 (J)
- 25 Worcester, Cathedral Library, MS F.126 (X)
- 26 Worcester, Cathedral Library, MS F.10 (W)
- 27 Hereford, Cathedral Library, MS O.iii.5 (E)
- 28 Oxford, Trinity College, MS 42 (V)
- 29 Richard Alkerton
- 30 Thomas Wimbledon, “Redde rationem”
- 31 Cambridge, University Library, MS Ii.3.8 (A)
- 32 Arras, Bibliothèque de la Ville, MS 184 (254) (Z)
- 33 London, St. Paul's Cathedral Library, MS 8 (Y)
- 34 London, British Library, MS Harley 331 (H)
- 35 Manchester, John Rylands Library, MS Latin 367 (M)
- 36 Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Barlow 24 (N)
- 37 Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 392 (K)
- 38 On the margins
- Part II Occasions of Preaching
- Part III Orthodox Preaching
- Final reflections
- Inventories
- Works cited
- Index
Summary
Judging by the number of extant manuscripts as well as his own words, John Waldeby was one of the most popular preachers surveyed in this book, and he has deservedly drawn some scholarly attention. He entered the convent of the Austin friars in Lincoln in the early 1330s and then studied at Oxford, where he had became a doctor of theology by 1354. In 1354 he was at the convent in York and licensed to hear confessions. Except for a brief journey to the General Chapter of the Austin friars at Perugia in 1354, he stayed in York until his death shortly after 1372. Perhaps he served as prior provincial of the English Austin Friars in 1366. As he tells us himself, his preaching in York drew such large crowds that, in order to get some writing done, he had to withdraw to the quieter convent of Tickhill. He was highly esteemed by Thomas de la Mare, the powerful and well-known abbot of St Albans. The latter, during his nine-year tenure as prior of Tynemouth, in the 1340s, spent three years “studying how to preach the word of God, in both English and Latin,” for which he surrounded himself with “clerics and masters, both secular and mendicants” who were to teach him.
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- Latin Sermon Collections from Later Medieval EnglandOrthodox Preaching in the Age of Wyclif, pp. 40 - 44Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2005