[Sermons and rule of the Carthusians], [between 1348 and 1367].

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[Sermons and rule of the Carthusians], [between 1348 and 1367].

Carthusian homilary, probably transcribed in northern Italy, perhaps Bologna, between 1342 and 1367, containing the Sanctorale, sermons to be read for celebration of saints' feasts (leaves 1-52); the Temporale, readings for the celebration of the events of the church calendar (leaves 52-[82]); the Office of the Dead for use of the Carthusians (leaves [82]-[86]); and statutes of the Carthusian Order (leaves [86]-[93]).

[93] leaves, bound : parchment ; 17 cm.

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