

MANlsrmi'TS 



13. Fides beati Athanasii. [ Print <.-d in vul. 

 ii., p. 558.] 



At (JUSTLNUS (AtKKi.irs), S,i;,,t, /;;*/./> of 

 Jli/>j><i. Meditationes xxv. excitant 

 mam ad foiitcinplandum Dcum. A manuscript 

 on vellum, of Cent. xiv. It consists of tliir- 

 u-i-n leaves, and is written in a Gothic charac- 

 ter, with red titk-s, illuminated capitals, and 

 having the meditations numbered. They are 

 not printed in the Benedictine edition of Axi- 

 gnstine's works. 4 



Meditationes. A manuscript on vellum, of 

 Cent. xiv. It is written in Gothic characters, 

 and contains twenty six leaves. It consists of 

 chap, i.-viii. printed in the Benedictine edi- 

 tion of Augustine's works, torn, vi., p. 587. 

 At the end of chap, iv., a piece, occupying 

 three pages, is introduced, commencing, O 

 < piain iiiagna, Domine Dens. Then follow cap. 

 v., vi., vii., viii. The remainder of the MS. 

 consists of seventeen leaves, beginning Quid 

 te est, and is not to be found in the printed 

 edition. 4 



Soliloquium. A manuscript on vellum, of 

 Cent, xiv., written on 55 leaves, and -in a 

 small Gothic character. The capitals are in 

 red and blue, and the first initial is in gold 

 and colours. It is divided into 37 sections, 

 and commences thus : Incipit liber soliloqui- 

 orum beate Aurelii Augustini aninise ad Deum 

 de ineffabili. It has been frequently printed. 



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AUGUSTINUS ET HIERONYMUS. Epistolse 

 et alia opuscula. A manuscript on vellum, of 

 the 15th Cent., written on 73 leaves, in a 

 small round hand. The titles are in red, and 

 some of the initials are illuminated. There 

 are ten Epistles ; five by Jerome, and five by 

 Augustine. The order in which they stand 

 varies from that followed in the Benedictine 

 edition of the works of Augustine. They are 

 printed in vol. ii., and will be found under the 

 following numbers : 28, 40, 71, 75, 68, 73, 81, 

 67, 72, 39. 4 



In addition to the foregoing Epistles, this 

 manuscript contains also he following : 



1. Expositio litterarum Hebraicarum in Psal- 

 mo cxviii. [Printed in Hieron. opp. ii. , p. 

 708.] 



2. Hieronymns ad Hidebiam Quaestiones xii. 

 [Opp. iv., p. 168.] 



3. Vita Sancti Pauli Heremite edita a Beato 

 Hieronymo Presbitero. [Opp. iv., pt. ii. , p. 

 68.] 



4. Vita Sancti Malchi captivi Monachi edita a 

 Beato Hieronymo. [Opp. iv., pt. ii., p. 90.] 



5. Damasi Epistola ad Hieronymum. [Opp. 

 ii., p. 561.] 



6. Epistola Hieronymi ad Damasum. [Opp. 

 ii., p. 562.] 



7. Hieronymi Presbyteri in Expositione Evan- 

 gelii secundum Matthasum, inter cetera. [The 

 above is an exposition of Matt. chap. xxvi. v. 

 49 ; and is printed in Opp. iv. , p. 131. The 

 references to the works of Jerome are to the 

 Paris edition, 1693-1706. 5 vol. fol.] 



8. Epintola Hicronymi :id Ilutinnm. 

 '.'. Alia rjusdrm ad run.l>-m. 

 10. Ex Ii!. ret ( Miiciomm Isidnri in regula can<-- 

 Bioonun. 



BAR( >N ( 1 1. .UKRT), D. D. , J'ntfeia,,, ' / in 



.W.'/-vrA"/ "///.-f/e, Aberdeen. A quarto volnmu 

 containing the following: 



1. Precatio D. II. Ii. 



2. Oratio habita in Academia Regia Abredo- 

 nensi pro Doctoratu o-nsequendo. 

 Disputationes theologicw. l m *- De regula 

 fidei ]>rincipali. Tractatus quiiii. 



2d- De visibili et ordinario conn. .vn-sianim 



judice, deque ejus auctoritate, et obedientia 



ei debita. Sectiones tredecim. 



3- De monarchico suprematu <jnem 



Apostolo Petro tribuunt adversarii. Tracta- 



tus duo. 



4 1 *- De Ecclesia in terris militante. Tracta- 



tus quatuor. 



Tractatus de antecedaneis seu dispositionibus 



praeviis ad veram justificationem legalem : vero 



discrimine vocationis et sanctificationis. Qua- 



tiones quatuor. 



BASILIUS MAGNUS, Saint, Archbishop of Ccesa- 

 rea. Regula. A manuscript on vellum, of 

 the 15th Cent., written in a large Gothic cha- 

 racter, and containing 14 leaves. It was trans- 

 lated into Latin by Rufinus, and has been 

 printed, under the title, Vita et Regula, et 

 Liber de institutis Monachorum. It has 

 also been translated into English under the 

 title, The holy love of heavenly wisdom ; the 

 Epistle of St Basil of a solitarie life. "With 

 different other tracts. At the end of the 

 " Regula," there is a prayer occupying two 

 leaves. 4 



BONA VENTURA, Saint, General of the Or-l- 

 St Francis, afterwards Cardinal and Eish"/< <>f 

 A llano. Bonaventurfe Itinerarium. A manu- 

 script on vellum, of Cent. xv. It is written 

 in a large Gothic character, and the titles are 

 in red. It contains forty three leaves, and 

 has been printed. 4 



ERSKINE (JOHN). Four Latin treatises. The 

 first on philosophy, dated January 8. 1682, 

 consisting of five parts. The second is en- 

 titled, Physices generalis, consists of three 

 parts, and was finished on May 22. 1682. The 

 third is entitled, Synopsis philosophise Cart. M- 

 anje, consists of three parts, and bears on two 

 places the date 1682. The fourth is entitled, 

 Tractatus geographicus, consists of four chap- 

 ters, and is without date. 8 



GATHEUS (JACOBUS). Exercitationes ministe- 

 riales. Gratiniae. Anno Domini 1743. Ja- 

 nuarij 31 mo die. 8 



Praelectiones in fidei articulos confessione 

 Westmonasteriensi comprehensos. Jacobo Ga- 

 theo scriptore. Gratinise Januarij l mo die 

 1744. Pars 1*. 8 



Prselectionum in fidei articulos confessione 

 comprehensos, pars secunda. Scriptore Jacobo 

 Gatheo. Gratiniae Julij 8 VO die 1744. 8 



Teutamen theologicnm, chronologicum, et his- 

 toricum. Scriptore Jacobo Gatheo. Singuli 



