[Summa Antonina].
Robbins MS 81
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Title
[Summa Antonina].
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Variant Title
Secundo folio : Et universarum
Produced
[Italy], [between 1450 and 1499]
Description
235 leaves : paper ; 282 x 194 (210 x 145) mm bound to 286 x 200 mm
1 microfilm reel : negative (MN 02-65) and positive (Robbins MS 81)
1 microfilm reel : negative (MN 02-65) and positive (Robbins MS 81)
Formatted Contents Note
1. fol. 1r-12r: "[rubr.] Prima pars. [text] De peccato igitur tractabitur in ista parte in generali ... minime exigatur. Nulli ergo etc."
2. fol. 12r-22r: "[rubr.] De causis peccatorum titulus. [text] Cum dictum sit supra peccatum est ... sicut materiale furtum non sicut formale."
3. fol. 22r-38v: "[rubr.] Post tractum de causis peccatorum nunc videndum est de ipsis peccatis et quoniam in alia vita puniantur et que purgari valeant et quibus modis peccatorum autem aliud originle. Aliud actuale et hoc dividitur in mortale et veniale et de singulis horum dicendus est. Et primo c. De c. peccato originale. [text] Est autem peccatum originale peccatum cum quo nascuntur ... Et ad eadem etiam pertinet persecucio mali oppositi."
4. fol. 38v-153v : "[rubr.] Incipit secunda per alias titulus primus de symonia. [text] Quia radix omnium malorum est cupiditas ... quia non legitur remissum."
5. fol. 154r-169v: "[rubr.] Nunc de voto. [text] [?]ndus est sic autem diffinitur ... s. in omnibus."
6. fol. 169v-195v: "[rubr.] Tertia pars primus titulus. Relinquet homo patrem et matrem et adherebit uxori sue et erunt duo in carne una. [text] Genesis 2. Qui referens ... legari nisi consuetudo repugnet."
7. fol. 195v-203v: "[rubr.] De bello. Quia domini temporales sepius bella commictunt deo nunc de bello agendum est. Ad sciendum autm de iustica vel iusticia belli. [text] Nota secundum Tho. 2a. 2e. q. 4. Ad hoc ut bellum sit iustum ... ubi dicitur quod duellarum est dominum temptarum."
8. fol. 203v-235r : "Tertius titulus. De iudicio et iusticia. Beati qui custodiunt iudicium et faciunt iusticiam in omni tempore. [text] Ait [papa?] signant autem premictit observacionem iudicis ... fiducia quam habent in Domino non recedunt, non etiam male faciunt."
9. fol. 235v: blank.
2. fol. 12r-22r: "[rubr.] De causis peccatorum titulus. [text] Cum dictum sit supra peccatum est ... sicut materiale furtum non sicut formale."
3. fol. 22r-38v: "[rubr.] Post tractum de causis peccatorum nunc videndum est de ipsis peccatis et quoniam in alia vita puniantur et que purgari valeant et quibus modis peccatorum autem aliud originle. Aliud actuale et hoc dividitur in mortale et veniale et de singulis horum dicendus est. Et primo c. De c. peccato originale. [text] Est autem peccatum originale peccatum cum quo nascuntur ... Et ad eadem etiam pertinet persecucio mali oppositi."
4. fol. 38v-153v : "[rubr.] Incipit secunda per alias titulus primus de symonia. [text] Quia radix omnium malorum est cupiditas ... quia non legitur remissum."
5. fol. 154r-169v: "[rubr.] Nunc de voto. [text] [?]ndus est sic autem diffinitur ... s. in omnibus."
6. fol. 169v-195v: "[rubr.] Tertia pars primus titulus. Relinquet homo patrem et matrem et adherebit uxori sue et erunt duo in carne una. [text] Genesis 2. Qui referens ... legari nisi consuetudo repugnet."
7. fol. 195v-203v: "[rubr.] De bello. Quia domini temporales sepius bella commictunt deo nunc de bello agendum est. Ad sciendum autm de iustica vel iusticia belli. [text] Nota secundum Tho. 2a. 2e. q. 4. Ad hoc ut bellum sit iustum ... ubi dicitur quod duellarum est dominum temptarum."
8. fol. 203v-235r : "Tertius titulus. De iudicio et iusticia. Beati qui custodiunt iudicium et faciunt iusticiam in omni tempore. [text] Ait [papa?] signant autem premictit observacionem iudicis ... fiducia quam habent in Domino non recedunt, non etiam male faciunt."
9. fol. 235v: blank.
Summary
Commentary on theology and law, with discussions of the types of law, sin, simony, marriage, clerics, crime, war, lawyers, and physicians, among other topics. It begins with a summary of Antonius Summa theologica, pars 1, tit. 11-13 and 17, 16, and 19; the Summa theologica's pars 1, titulus 6, 8, 9, and 10, a commentary on the Summa theologica's pars 2, a discussion of just war and a discussion of law and justice. Extensive marginal notes and corrections (both marginal and interlinear) by the hand of the scribe and by the hand of a contemporary corrector, in Latin and Italian; a few examples of the latter are those appearing on fol. 34r ("li Iudei e li Greci errano in questo"), fol. 93r ("nullo non po iudicare se ipso"), fol. 127r ("lo popolo iudayco"), fol. 137v ("Quando lo marito non pote aver la moglie etc."), fol. 181v ("Quando alcuno volesse intrar a la religion"). On fol. 174r there is a note that seems wriiten in Spanish language: "Como in Franza si impegnao no hentado co homo in clastro."
Note
Ms. codex.
A title for the work contained in this manuscript is added twice on fol. 1r, in the lower and in the upper margin, once by a 16th century hand and once by an early 17th century hand.
Collation: Paper (watermarks: Cloche, similar but not identical to Briquet 4088, and Lettre R, similar to Briquet 8970), fol. i + 235; 1-28⁸ 29⁸ (+3, fol 233-235); catchwords. Leaves 1-232 foliated i-ccxxxii in ink by in the right upper corner.
Layout: Written in two columns of 39-44 lines, most below top line. Wide margins; frame ruled in dry point and lead. Prickings visible both in the outer margins (one row) and in the upper and lower margins.
Script: Written in a cursiva libraria script: very tidy at the beginning of the codex, growing increasingly messy towards the end. The manuscript appears to be written by mostly one hand.
Decoration: Fol. 1r, a 5-line red initial. Red initials, mostly on 2 lines, throughout the text. Red rubrics, red paragraph signs and many initials in the text touched in red.
Origin: Written in Italy during the second half of the15th century.
Shelfmark: Berkeley, CA, The Robbins Collection, UC Berkeley School of Law, Robbins MS 81.
A title for the work contained in this manuscript is added twice on fol. 1r, in the lower and in the upper margin, once by a 16th century hand and once by an early 17th century hand.
Collation: Paper (watermarks: Cloche, similar but not identical to Briquet 4088, and Lettre R, similar to Briquet 8970), fol. i + 235; 1-28⁸ 29⁸ (+3, fol 233-235); catchwords. Leaves 1-232 foliated i-ccxxxii in ink by in the right upper corner.
Layout: Written in two columns of 39-44 lines, most below top line. Wide margins; frame ruled in dry point and lead. Prickings visible both in the outer margins (one row) and in the upper and lower margins.
Script: Written in a cursiva libraria script: very tidy at the beginning of the codex, growing increasingly messy towards the end. The manuscript appears to be written by mostly one hand.
Decoration: Fol. 1r, a 5-line red initial. Red initials, mostly on 2 lines, throughout the text. Red rubrics, red paragraph signs and many initials in the text touched in red.
Origin: Written in Italy during the second half of the15th century.
Shelfmark: Berkeley, CA, The Robbins Collection, UC Berkeley School of Law, Robbins MS 81.
Language Note
In Latin.
Indexed In
In principio, 3078260.
Ownership
On the inside front cover, there are many notes in pencil, 20th century, both in English and Dutch. For example: "Medieval hand. Summa S. Antonini ms. ... ca. 1430". The Dutch hand wrote a note related to the education of children. Many numbers written in pencil (previous call numbers or shelfmarks?): "420022 - 4785/TR", "RZ RZ 210". On the inside back cover, a 20th century hand wrote in pencil the number "300427."
Binding Information
Bound in vellum over pasteboard, 17th or 18th century. Title on spine: "Summa S. Antonini P.P."
Access Note
RESTRICTED ORIGINAL. USE POSITIVE MICROFILM COPY ONLY: Use of original only by permission. Inquiries concerning this item should be directed, in writing, to the reference librarian for The Robbins Collection.
Linked Resources
Place of Publication or Printing
Italy.
Call Number
Robbins MS 81
Language
Latin
Includes
Antoninus, Saint, Archbishop of Florence, 1389-1459. Summa theologica (Robbins Ms. 81)
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