====== Haymon d'Auxerre, "Expositio in epistolas Pauli" (Paris, vers 1460-1480) ====== Notice créée le 2024-11-26 à 08:18 par Nicolas Ruffini-Ronzani (nruffini). === Titre === Haymon d'Auxerre, "Expositio in epistolas Pauli" (Paris, vers 1460-1480) === Identifiant GUARD === 0184 === Statut === Manuscrit complet === Date === Vers 1460-1480 === Lieu === Paris (France) === Contenu === ff. II-IIv, List of contents running through the liturgical year with the folio numbers of the appropriate lessons, rubric, Tabula contentorum in hoc volumine; ff. 1-21, Haimo of Auxerre, Commentary on Galatians, incipit, “Primo querendum est in exordio huius epistole unde sint galathe … et per plateas tractus,” Explicit expositio in epistola ad galathas. Incipit expositio haymonis in epistola pauli apostoli ad ephesios; ff. 21-45v, Commentary on Ephesians, incipit, “Ephesus est civitas asie et grecie … elices in secula seculorum manebunt,” Explicit exposito [sic] haymonis in epistola ad ephesios. Incipit expositio haymonis in epistola pauli apostoli ad philippenses; ff. 45v-60, Commentary on Philippians, incipit, “Philippenses sunt macedones … in mente manebit et in corpora,” Explicit expositio epistole ad philipenses. Incipit expositio haymonis in epistola pauli apostoli ad colosenses; ff. 60v-68v, Commentary on Colossians, incipit, “Misterium quod absconditum fuit… maneat semper vobiscum,” Explicit expositio epistole ad colosenses. Incipit expositio haymonis in epistola prima pauli apostoli ad thessalonicenses; ff. 68v-77, Commentary on I Thessalonians, incipit, “Macedonia provincia est grecorum… de premio recte conversentur,” Explicit expositio epistole primie ad thessalonicenses. Incipit expositio haymonis in secundi epistola pauli apostoli ad thessalonicenses; ff. 77v-81, Commentary on II Thessalonians, incipit, “Thessalonicenses accipientes priorem… cum omnibus vobis. Amen,” Explicit expositio epistole secunde ad thessalonicenses. Incipit expositio epistole prime ad timotheum; English translation in S. R. Cartwright and K. L. Hughes, Second Thessalonians. Two Early Medieval Apocalyptic Commentaries. Haimo of Auxerre, Expositio in Epistolam II ad Thessalonicenses, Kalamazoo, 2001, pp. 21-33 (based on the Migne, Patrologia Latina edition). The editors stress that 2 Thessalonians is arguably the most significant theological source for the development of the doctrine of the Antichrist. ff. 81-91v, Commentary on I Timothy, incipit, “Timotheus filius fuit mulieris … hactenus dixi,” Explicit expositio epistole primie ad timotheum. Incipit secunde; ff. 92-100, Commentary on II Timothy, incipit, “Secundam epistolam timotheo scribit ... que hactenus scripsi,” Explicit expositio epistole secunde ad timotheum. Incipit expositio epistole ad titum”; ff. 100-102, Commentary on Titus, incipit, “Transiens apostolus a creta insula … et ihesu christo salvatore nostro, ” Explicit expositio epistole ad titum. Incipit ad philemonem”; ff. 102v-107v, Commentary on Philemon, incipit, “Beato apostolo predicatione … dominus unus spriritus est,” Expositio epistole ad philemonem explicit. Incipit expositio haymonis in I. epistola pauli apostoli ad hebreos; ff. 107v-190, Commentary on Hebrews, incipit, “In primordiis huius epistole dicendum est que causa … pertinigere mereamur. Amen,” Explicit expositio haymonis in epistolis pauli apostoli [followed by partially effaced inscription, see Provenance above]”; Source : [[https://www.textmanuscripts.com/medieval/haymo-of-auxerre-91761?daterange=1499&country[]=france&inventorySearch=0&p=2]] === Retranscription === - === Dimensions === 280 x 195 mm === Nombre de feuillets === 193 fol. === Support === Parchemin === Lieu de mise en vente === TextManuscripts. Les Enluminures === Date de mise en vente === 2024-11-26 === Signalement dans la bibliographie === - === Reproduction photographique === {{:notice:manuscrit:haymon_paris_1460_a.png?400}} {{:notice:manuscrit:haymon_paris_1460_b.png?400}} === Pour citer cette notice === Nicolas Ruffini-Ronzani, « Haymon d'Auxerre, "Expositio in epistolas Pauli" (Paris, vers 1460-1480) », in //GUARD : Guarantee Unpreserved Archives Remain Documented//, Nicolas Ruffini-Ronzani et Sébastien de Valeriola (éds.), n° 0184, 2024, URL : [[https://guard.ulb.be/doku.php?id=notice:manuscrit:0184]].