
Book contents
- Frontmatter
- General Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Contents
- Christ’s College
- Emmanuel College
- Jesus College
- Peterhouse
- Selwyn College
- Sidney Sussex College
- Trinity Hall
- Macaronic Index
- Index of Incipits
- Index of Acephalous Incipits
- Index of Reverse Explicits
- Index of Atelous Explicits
- General Index
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
Peterhouse
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 June 2021
- Frontmatter
- General Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Contents
- Christ’s College
- Emmanuel College
- Jesus College
- Peterhouse
- Selwyn College
- Sidney Sussex College
- Trinity Hall
- Macaronic Index
- Index of Incipits
- Index of Acephalous Incipits
- Index of Reverse Explicits
- Index of Atelous Explicits
- General Index
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
Summary
Peterhouse 2
Described James Peterhouse, 2; Clarke, p. 530 no. 388.
[1]
f. 197
sqwyrrell
Marginal note among Latin marginal notes in a hand of the fifteenth century, probably that of Roger Marchall d. 1477, in a text of De animalibus of Albertus Magnus. On the association of this MS with Roger Marchall see Linda Ehrsam Voigts. ‘A Doctor and his Books: the Manuscripts of Roger Marchall (d. 1477)’, in Beadle and Piper pp. 249–314, esp. pp. 276, 291.
MS s. xv
Peterhouse 42.2
Described James Peterhouse, 42.2.
[1]
f. 106
Let þi wep for þi sinne sai þi sinne amend þi sinne do penantz for þi sinne and haue heuen blisse
An English gloss in the second of seven canon law texts contained in this manuscript, on a prayer described by James, Peterhouse, p. 59, as a short form of a prayer attributed to St Brendan and St Augustine.
MS s. xiii / s. xiv
Peterhouse 69
Described James Peterhouse, 69; Clarke, p. 523 no. 338; O’Mara and Paul, I:79.
[1]
f. 242ra
… of þis new sectis and oþer erroures in þe world shulden be mor knouen onto folk þan þei ben now for ypocrise þes ypocritis seen þat her sectis al þe dedis þat þei don is groundid upon crist as is cristis religon and so þei han no new ordres bot new …
f. 242ra
… and oþer rewlis þat þei han founden shuld be contrarie to hemself as freris dedis reuersen þis law
The last 16 lines of a Gospel sermon for the eighteenth Sunday after Trinity, the first of a group of sermons attributed to John Wycliffe, Set I, at the beginning of the first of four additional fourteenth-century manuscript leaves of sermons in English, found at the end of a fourteenth-century manuscript volume of Robert de Cowton, Abbreuiatus super ivtum Sententiarum, beginning (after a table) on f. 11, and ending on f. 239v. The sermons are described by Hudson EWS I, p. 96, and consist of fragments of Wycliffite Sunday Gospel sermons, Hudson set I. See Wells Rev. 2:522–23 [7], IPMEP 304. For the first of these present sermons, see Hudson EWS I, pp. 291–95. See also Hudson, ‘Contributions’, esp.
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- The Index of Middle English ProseHandlist XXII: Manuscripts in Christ's, Emmanuel, Jesus, Selwyn and Sidney Sussex Colleges, Peterhouse and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, pp. 59 - 74Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2016