Jacobus, de Cessolis (S. XIII)
This manuscript was written in 1445 by the prolific scribe and later prior of the Dominican Monastery of Basel, Albert Löffler, shortly before entering the order. Its content illustrates Löffler's academic and religious education: it contains Latin texts of spiritual character, such as the Speculum artis bene moriendi now attributed to Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl, the Pilgerbuch der Seele zu Gott by Bonaventure, and the Speculum ecclesiae by Hugh of Saint-Cher, as well as the hugely popular Liber de ludo scacchorum by Jacobus de Cessolis, one of the first Latin treatises on chess. The manuscript also contains two German texts: a treatise on perfection and a catalog of questions to examine whether, after death, a sick person's soul may expect eternal life.
Online Since: 12/14/2018
- Jacobus, de Cessolis: Libellus de moribus et officiis nobilium sub forma ludi scacorum, cum registro (194r-230r)
Incipit: Multorum fratrum ordinis nostri et diversorum scolarium precibus pressus dudum munus requisitum negavi ut transscriberem solacii causa ludum scacorum
Explicit: [227r] Sine virtutibus enim vitam ducere non est hominis sed bestie. Igitur ad illum recurramus qui est virtus a quo omnis virtus emanavit et gracia ut vobis et michi cui donavit aliquid ad honorem dicere nobilium det graciam in presenti ut in perpetuum possimus cum Cristo vivere et regnare. Amen. Hunc autem libellum ad honorem et solacium nobilium maxime ludum sciencium ego frater Jacobus de Cesulis ordinis fratrum predicatorum composui et ad hunc finem produxi donante illo a quo descendit omne datum optimum et perfectum. Deo igitur sit honor et gloria in secula seculorum. Amen.
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Postil on the Gospel of Matthew and on the treatise on chess by Jacobus de Cessolis, written in 1392 by the Freiburg priest Rüdiger Schopf, decorated with 13 single-column colored pen and ink drawings. This manuscript is part of a multi-volume, richly illustrated copy of the Bible commentary Postilla super totam Bibliam by Nicholas of Lyra, which the secular priest Rüdiger Schopf from Memmingen created for the Carthusian Monastery of Freiburg between 1392 and 1415. In 1430 the work, to which A II 1-6 and 11-13 belong as well, was sold to the Carthusian Monastery of Basel.
Online Since: 03/19/2015
- Nicolaus, de Lyra: ; Jacobus de Cessolis Found in: Standard description
- Jacobus, de Cessolis: De ludo scachorum (101ra-124v)
Incipit: Multorum fratrum ordinis nostri Text: Inter omnia mala signa
Explicit: ludum sciencium.
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- Benedictus XIII, Antipapa, Papa (Author) | Jacobus, de Cessolis (Author) | Lucas, de Bitonto (Author) | Nicolaus, de Lyra (Author) | Rüdiger, Schopf (Scribe) Found in: Standard description
Composite manuscript of catechetical-ascetic content, in quarto format on paper. Three fascicles of various strengths. The oldest is from the second half of the 14th century; it is written by Albert von Münnerstadt, Conventual from the Commandry of the Teutonic Knights of Hitzkirch, and contains Moralitates super evangelium sancti Lucae. In the second half of the 15th century, probably in Beromünster, this was bound together with two natural science Compendia moralia (excerpts from Thomas of Cantimpré's encyclopedia) and with catechetical treatises by Heinrich von Langenstein, Johannes Gerson and Bonaventure. Scholarly manuscript for regular use in the area of pastoral care (hasty hand with numerous abbreviations, especially in the third fascicle).
Online Since: 09/23/2014
- Henricus, de Langenstein: ‚Compendium morale de avibus / de quadrupedibus‘ – Heinrich von Langenstein, ‚De discretione spiritum‘ – Johannes Gerson, ‚Opus tripartitum de praeceptis Decalogi, de confessione, et de arte moriendi‘ – Bonaventura, ‚De praeparatione ad missam‘ – ‚Moralitates super evangelium sancti Lucae‘ – Jacobus de Cessolis, ‚De ludo scachorum‘ (Auszüge) – Marienpredigt Found in: Standard description
- Jacobus, de Cessolis: ‚Moralitates super evangelium sancti Lucae‘ – Jacobus de Cessolis, ‚De ludo scachorum‘ (Auszüge) – Marienpredigt (153-265) Found in: Standard description
- Jacobus, de Cessolis: ‚De ludo scachorum‘ (262r–263r:) Found in: Standard description
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- Aristoteles (Author) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bonaventura, Sanctus (Author) | Henricus, de Langenstein (Author) | Jacobus, de Cessolis (Author) | Johannes, Gerson (Author) | Solinus, Gaius Julius (Author) | Thomas, de Cantiprato (Author) | Zeller, Ludwig (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
This parchment manuscript from the time around 1400 contains a work by the Dominican sermonist Jacques de Cessoles, using the game of chess as the allegorical basis for a lesson in morals. The same theme is carried out in 16 accompanying illustrations as well.
Online Since: 12/20/2007
- Jacobus, de Cessolis: Jacques de Cessoles, Echecs moralisés Found in: Standard description
- Jacobus, de Cessolis: Echecs moralisés (Ff. 1-52v°) Found in: Standard description
- Jacobus, de Cessolis: Prologue de Jacques de Cessoles (fol. 2)
Incipit: Mout ay esté priés et requis de freres et de seculiers que je (fol. 2v°) leur donnasse une requeste, c'est assavoir que je leur enseignasse par le gieu des eschais comment on se doit em bonnes meurs gouverner et em bataille maintenir
Explicit: la premiere partie est pour quoy le gieu fu trouvé; et ceste partie contient .III. chapistres, l'un si est soubz quel roy le gieu fu trouvez, le second qui le trouva, le tiers pour quoy il fu trouvés.
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- Bodmer, Martin (Former possessor) | Jacobus, de Cessolis (Author) | Jean, Ferron (Author) | Jean, Ferron (Translator) | La Vallière, Louis César de LaBaume LeBlanc de (Former possessor) Found in: Standard description
This collection of works was produced during the third quart of the 15th century, under the influence of early humanism, in one of the southwestern German states. It contains German and Latin texts from the late middle ages as well as some interlinear and marginal glosses. The newer works by humanist authors include contributions by Petrarch, Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini (later Pope Pius II), Hieronymus de Vallibus and Antonio Barzizza.
Online Since: 11/04/2010
- Burlaeus, Gualterus: ; Albertanus Brixensis; Franciscus Petrarca; Heinrich Steinhöwel; Disticha Catonis; Regimen Sanitatis; Adolfus Viennensis; Ps.-Vergil; Alanus de Insulis; Pius Papa, II.; Hieronymus de Vallibus; Antonius Barzizius; Vincentius Bellovacensis; Jacobus de Cessolis; Biblia pauperum. Found in: Standard description
- Jacobus, de Cessolis: De Lucretia (Excerptum). (145ra–145va)
Incipit: Refert sanctus Augustinus in libro de civitate dei quod fuit Rome quedam nobilissima, moribus et genere, Lucretia nomine
Explicit: Sextum vero criminis auctorem gladio peremerunt.
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- Adolfus, Viennensis (Author) | Alanus, ab Insulis (Author) | Albertanus, Brixiensis (Author) | Arnoldus, Leodiensis (Author) | Barzizza, Antonio (Author) | Burlaeus, Gualterus (Author) | Hieronymus, de Vallibus (Author) | Jacobus, de Cessolis (Author) | Mönch, von Salzburg (Author) | Petrarca, Francesco (Author) | Pius II, Papa (Author) | Steinhöwel, Heinrich (Author) | Vergilius Maro, Publius (Author) | Vincentius, Bellovacensis (Author) Found in: Standard description
Five codicological units make up this paper manuscript; the text was written by one or more hands in the fifteenth century. The longest texts in the manuscript are the Tractatus de vitiis capitalibus, which is probably to be ascribed to Robert Holcot, the Dialogus rationis et conscientiae of Matthew of Krakow, and the Dialogus de celebratione missae by Henry of Hessia the Younger. The remaining texts are shorter, including sermons, spiritual instructions, and astrological and medical treatises. In addition, there are added numerous documents related to the Council of Constance (1414—1418) that deal with the condemnation of John Hus and with the question of Communion under both kinds.
Online Since: 09/22/2022
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- Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Arnulfus, de Boeriis (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bernardus, Claraevallensis (Author) | Caesarius, Arelatensis (Author) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Henricus, de Hassia (Author) | Henricus, de Segusia (Author) | Jacobus, de Cessolis (Author) | Jacobus, de Noviano (Author) | Jacobus, Laudensis, Bischof (Author) | Johannes, Andreae (Author) | Johannes, de Toleto (Author) | Johannes, Gerson (Author) | Matthaeus, de Cracovia (Author) | Metzler, Jodokus (Annotator) | Metzler, Jodokus (Librarian) | Nikolaus, von Essen (Author) | Ovidius Naso, Publius (Author) | Petrus, de Alliaco (Author) | Raimundus, de Pennaforti (Author) | Robertus, Holcot (Author) Found in: Standard description
- Ambrosius, Mediolanensis (Author) | Arnulfus, de Boeriis (Author) | Arx, Ildefons von (Librarian) | Augustinus, Aurelius (Author) | Bernardus, Claraevallensis (Author) | Caesarius, Arelatensis (Author) | Gregorius I, Papa (Author) | Henricus, de Hassia (Author) | Henricus, de Segusia (Author) | Jacobus, de Cessolis (Author) | Jacobus, de Noviano (Author) | Jacobus, Laudensis, Bischof (Author) | Johannes, Andreae (Author) | Johannes, de Toleto (Author) | Johannes, Gerson (Author) | Matthaeus, de Cracovia (Author) | Metzler, Jodokus (Annotator) | Metzler, Jodokus (Librarian) | Nikolaus, von Essen (Author) | Ovidius Naso, Publius (Author) | Petrus, de Alliaco (Author) | Raimundus, de Pennaforti (Author) | Robertus, Holcot (Author) Found in: Additional description
This extensive manuscript miscellany was written by the secular priest Matthias Bürer. According to the numerous colophons, he finished the copies of the texts in the period from ca. 1448 to 1463 in Kenzingen (Baden-Württemberg) and in many places in Tyrol. The manuscript transmits among other things several theological treatises, a confessors' manual, two mirrors of confession, an ars moriendi (“the art of dying”), the Acts of the Apostles with the Glossa ordinaria, sermons, as well as Books II–IV of Pope Gregory the Great's Dialogues. After the death of Matthias Bürer in 1485, the manuscript went, along with other books, to the Abbey of St. Gall, in accordance with a 1470 agreement.
Online Since: 09/22/2022
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