Leo I, Pope

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Accession date: 440

Places: Rome

Title: Pope

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000387.0x000395

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referencedIn GULIELMI Durandi, Episcopi Mimatensis, Rationalis divinorum officiorum libri quartus, quintus et sextus. Vellum; XIVth cent. At the beginning and end of the volume are inserted fragments of a homily on the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, attributed to S..., 14th century British Library
referencedIn Membranaceus, in 4to, ff. 151, sec. xii. 1. Plurimorum patrum et doctorum, scilicet, Hieronymi, Augustini, Ambrosii, Remigii, Gregorii, Bedæ, Isidori, Fulberti, Nicolai Papæ, et Theodosii, sententiæ theologicæ de diversis argumentis. fol. 1. 2. Pluri... British Library
referencedIn THEOLOGICAL TREATISES, etc., in Latin. A composite volume, bound together in the 15th cent. (see below), as follows:-(1) Part of a commentary on St Luke's gospel, lacking the beginning: beg. 'venit ad eas et suggerit et lingit mammas earum', ends 'f... British Library
referencedIn S. BONAVENTURÆ extractiones super quartum librum Sententiarum Petri Lombardi, f. 3; Sententiæ theologicæ et morales, per exempla expositæ, ordine alphabetico, f. 50. Vellum; XIVth cent. In ancient binding. [At the beginning are fragments of the MSS. ..., 14th century British Library
creatorOf ST LEO THE GREAT: collection of sermons of St Leo, written by the scribe Angelus and illuminated, probably in Florence; 3rd quarter of 15th cent. Latin. Included are 88 out of the 96 sermons printed in P.L. 54.142-468, together with one further genui... British Library
referencedIn LIVES OF SAINTS, in Latin. Imperfect at beginning and end, and also wanting leaves after ff. 4, 9, 64, 132, 144, 145, 151, 167, 171, 176, 178 and 180. Four lives and part of the fifth are lost at the beginning, as appears by the marginal numbering. I..., 11th century-12th century British Library
referencedIn THEOLOGICAL Tracts in Latin and English, viz.:-1. "Summa Qui bene presunt": the treatise by Richard de Wethershed, al. Grant, al. de Leicester, Archbishop of Canterbury (1229-1231), preceded by a table of chapters. The text is rather shorter than i... British Library
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