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- 15th century (Creation)
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1 volume containing 132 leaves
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Unknown.
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The manuscript belonged to Professor van Ess of Marburg and later to Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), baronet, an antiquary and bibliophile whose collection included c60,000 manuscripts of various kinds, some relating to the administration of Swiss towns. Various manuscripts were sold after Sir Thomas's death, some to the German government, and were dispersed to several libraries. Formerly Phillipps MS 570.
GB 0103 MS GERM 8 15th century Collection (fonds) 1 volume containing 132 leaves Unknown
Unknown.
The manuscript belonged to Professor van Ess of Marburg and later to Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), baronet, an antiquary and bibliophile whose collection included c60,000 manuscripts of various kinds, some relating to the administration of Swiss towns. Various manuscripts were sold after Sir Thomas's death, some to the German government, and were dispersed to several libraries. Formerly Phillipps MS 570.
Presented to University College London by Mr Charles Hawkesley in 1911.
Fifteenth-century Beichtbüch (Liber Confessionis), a manual for the penitent about to attend confession, in the form of a treatise or essay (comprising 313 chapters) rather than a dialogue between master and pupil (the usual form of Beichtbücher).
Open.
Normal copyright restrictions apply.
German, Rhenish Franconian dialect. Late 15th-century Gothic cursive hand, with corrections in 17th-century Gothic cursive.
Paper manuscript bound in the original oak boards covered with stamped pigskin, fastened by two brass clasps. One hand throughout, except for a few corrections. Red headings, initials, and paragraph marks. 32cm.
Dorothy K Coveney, A Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Library of University College London (London, 1935), which summarises the contents and context of the manuscript; N R Ker, Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries, i (London and Oxford, 1969); handlist at University College London Special Collections.
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Presented to University College London by Mr Charles Hawkesley in 1911.
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Fifteenth-century Beichtbüch (Liber Confessionis), a manual for the penitent about to attend confession, in the form of a treatise or essay (comprising 313 chapters) rather than a dialogue between master and pupil (the usual form of Beichtbücher).
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Open.
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Normal copyright restrictions apply.
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- English
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- Latin
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German, Rhenish Franconian dialect. Late 15th-century Gothic cursive hand, with corrections in 17th-century Gothic cursive.
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Dorothy K Coveney, A Descriptive Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Library of University College London (London, 1935), which summarises the contents and context of the manuscript; N R Ker, Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries, i (London and Oxford, 1969); handlist at University College London Special Collections.
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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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- English