Manuscripts

Results gathered for Homilia de die iudicii

MS
Karlsruhe, Badische Landesbibliothek, Aug. perg. 254/ff. 72-213 
context: Apocrypha Priscillianistica   rubric: Incipit collectario de diuersis sententiis   incl. Canon in Ebreica, Reichenau Seven Heavens homily, Homilia de die iudicii   Fragmentary compilation. According to Holder, many folia are wanting: three in gathering I (ff. 153-159), before f. 153, between ff. 153-154, and between ff. 156-157; two in gathering II (ff. 160-167), between ff. 163-164 and ff. 164-165; and two in gathering III (ff. 168-175), between ff. 170-171 (and ff. 173-174). Six homiletic pieces can be distinguished: (1) beg. Christus ait. Diligite inuicem sicut et ego dilexi vos (ff. 153r-156r); (2) a version of the Seven Heavens apocryphon, beg. Omnis roris qui discendit de austro (156r-157r); (3) headed Sanctus Augustinus episcopus dixit, beg. Fratres karissimi qui in Xpisto deum colentes (157v-160r); (4) a dialogue concerning Judgment, headed Homilia de die iudicii, beg. on the verso, Oportit enim nos timere uerbum domini (160r-161v); (5) headed De parabolas [sic] Salomonis fili Dauid, beg. Timor domini gloria et letitia celestis (162r-165v), incl. six enumerative pieces (ff. 164v-165r), the first beg. Septem scala sunt quibus ascenditur ad regna celorum, and a homily on physical and spiritual food; and (6) headed Liber canon in Ebreica Hieronimi presbiteri, beg. on the next page, Canon in Ebreica. regula in greca. aequitas (165v-172v).
in section: f. 153r–f. 172v
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Karlsruhe, Badische Landesbibliothek, Aug. perg. 254/ff. 72-213 
context: Apocrypha Priscillianistica   rubric: Homilia de die iudicii   incipit: Oportit enim nos timere uerbum domini   
ff. 160r–161v  
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f. 78r-79v