The introduction contains a paleographical description of the manuscript, its date and provenance, and surveys the structure and form of the sermons, their sources, content, and style. [...] I am also grateful to the trustees of the Bodleian Library for permission to publish the sermons and to the various officials and staff members of the Bodleian, especially those in Duke Humfrey’s Library, who have, over many years, responded to a host of questions and requests. [...] A study of the sermon collection as a whole enables more intensive examination of a preacher’s application of such princi- ples over an extensive body of work and an analysis of the ways in which he adapts well-known motifs and commonplaces (such as the ship of state and the pillar of the temple) or uses familiar anecdotes and examples. [...] The orange tint of the hair sides of the parchment and the metallic, dark-brown ink are characteristic of Oxford manuscripts as are the flourishes used in decorated initial letters.2. [...] In contrast to the set 1 sermons, they are, for the most part, addressed to gen- eral audiences, loosely organized, popular in style and generic in content; above all, they lack the macaronic characteristics of the sermons of set 1. Wenzel has also noted that, stylistically, the sermons of set 2 are reminiscent of the work of the “classicizing friars” and that several of them have other suggestion
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Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Acknowledgements 8
- Abbreviations 9
- Introduction 10
- The Sermons: Texts and Translations 34
- 1 Nvnc dies salutis, 2[sup(a)] ad Corinthios 36
- 2 Assumpsit eum in ciuitatem, Mathei IIII[sup(to)] 64
- 3 Magna est fides, Mathei XV[sup(o)] 88
- 4 Domine, adiuua me, Mathei 15 110
- 5 Iesus, Mathei XV 140
- 6 Fortis armatus custodit atrium, Luce XI[sup(o)] 164
- 7 De celo querebant, Luce XI 190
- 8 Videbant signa, Iohannis 6 220
- 9 Abiit Iesus, Iohannis VI 244
- 10 Abiit trans mare, Iohannis 6 272
- 11 Videbant signa, Iohannis 6 304
- 12 Pontifex introiuit in sancta, ad Ebreos IX 330
- 13 Christus introiuit in sancta, ad Ebreos IX 354
- 14 Ecce rex venit, Mathei XXI 378
- 15 Exiuit de templo, Iohannis VIII 406
- 16 Domine, salua nos, perimus, Mathei 8[sup(uo)] 428
- 17 Fructus iusti lignum vite, Prouerbiorum XI 438
- 18 Sanauit eum, Luce XIIII 446
- 19 Vestiuit pontificem, Leuitici VIII[sup(o)] 460
- 22 Statuit eum supra pinnaculum templi, Mathei 4[sup(to)] 470
- 23 Dies mei transierunt quasi nauis, Iob IX[sup(o)] 496
- 24 Intrauit castellum, Luce X[sup(o)] 514
- 25 Qvi nauigat mare enarrat pericula, Ecclesiastici XLIII[sup(o)] 528
- Bibliography 541
- Index 547
- Scripture 547
- A 547
- D 547
- E 547
- G 547
- H 547
- I 547
- J 548
- L 548
- M 548
- N 548
- P 548
- R 549
- W 549
- Authors 550
- A 550
- B 550
- C 550
- G 551
- H 551
- I 551
- J 551
- L 552
- M 552
- O 552
- P 552
- Q 552
- R 552
- S 552
- T 553
- V 553
- W 553