Richardus, de Mediavilla (1249-1302)
A later title plate describes the content: Sermones de beata virgine super Missus est. Item tabula, in qua continentur 7 virtutes and, by a later hand, Tractatus contra pestem et tractatus super Egredietur virga. The first text (1r-48r) offers an explanation of the Hail Mary in 14 sermons. Friedrich von Amberg annotated the Tractatus bonus de VI nominibus corporis Christi by the Cistercian monk of Heilbronn (67r-97v). This is followed by the copy of a treatise on the plague (100r-105r), the Good Friday postil by the Dominican Antonius Azaro Parmensis (f. 105v-123r), and additional texts which probably interested Amberg as sermon material.
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- Richardus, de Mediavilla: Expositio super Ave Maria. (1r–48r)
Incipit: Ave gracia plena, Luce primo. Si quis princeps vel rex vel dominus magnus vult destinare nuncium vel legatum ad alium principem vel regem vel dominum magnum pro magna et ardua causa, eligit nuncium prudentem et expertum, scientem pulcre loqui
Explicit: et fructus vester maneat vos numquam eternaliter deserendo. Amen.
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- Richardus, de Mediavilla: Expositio super Missus est. (48r–60v)
Incipit: Missus est Gabriel angelus a Deo, Luce primo. In hoc verbo Gabriel angelus sacramenti regalis conscius ac deiforme virginis paranimphus describitur quoad tria 54v Nomen virginis Maria, Luce primo. De nomine ineffabilis virginis est dicendum et est notandum quod hec virgo postquam Christum concepit reperitur in scriptura sacra habere v nomina
Explicit: O vere ancilla servilis, que cum sit omnibus superior, servicio se subiecit omnium. Amen.
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- Antonius, de Parma (Author) | Bertholdus, Ratisbonensis (Author) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Scribe) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Annotator) | Fridericus, de Amberg (Former possessor) | John, Mandeville (Author) | Mönch, von Heilsbronn (Author) | Richardus, de Mediavilla (Author) Found in: Standard description
This codex from the end of the 15th century contains several appealing initials and select shorter works by Bernard of Clairvaux. Among them are also several works attributed to Bernard. The scribe ist the Cistercian Johannes Fabri, professed member of the monastery of Heilbronn. According to an old entry (17th century?), the book belonged to Beinwil Abbey, which was relocated to Mariastein in 1648.
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- Bernardus, Claraevallensis (Author) | Godefridus, Altissiodorensis (Author) | Guilelmus, de Sancto Theodorico (Author) | Johannes, Homo Dei (Author) | Richardus, de Mediavilla (Author) Found in: Standard description