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Ff.1.14

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2023

Margaret Connolly
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University of St Andrews, Scotland
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Described Hardwick & Luard: ii.295–300.

[A45]

[1]

f. 212v

Fyrst whoeuere contrite and shriuen say in þe laste ende of his aue marie this holy name iesu sall haue sixty days of pardoun relessed of penance emouyd item whoeuere knele or reuerently enclyne when he herith or seith this name iesu he hathe xx days of pardoun [f. 213] besyde þat othre aboue seide …

f. 213

… item he that after mete say this prayer deus det viuis graciam defunctis minam ecclesie pacem nobis quoque vitam eternam amen hath xl days of pardoun.

‘These pardons foluyng ar wretyn in a table at rome in a chirche of our lady callyd ara celi’. List of nine pardons, beginning with the indulgence for saying the name of Jesus at the end of the Ave Maria. The church called Ara Celi (altar of heaven) is mentioned in the ‘Pardon of all the Churches of Rome’, translated from a Liber Indulgentiarum, which occurs in some manuscripts of the Gilte Legende.

Other texts: Ff.6.33 [3]. For other copies of the indulgence for saying the name of Jesus at the end of the Ave see Dd.12.69 [3] where it forms part of the Sacerdos Parochialis; and Dd.14.26 [A26], also with the Speculum Christiani.

s. xv. LALME I:67 notes that the MS is in one hand, that of Robert Wasselyn, capellanus, and localizes the language to Lincolnshire, LP 901.

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The Index of Middle English Prose
Handlist XIX: Manuscripts in the University Library, Cambridge (Dd-Oo)
, pp. 127
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2009

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  • Ff.1.14
  • Margaret Connolly, University of St Andrews, Scotland
  • Book: The Index of Middle English Prose
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  • Margaret Connolly, University of St Andrews, Scotland
  • Book: The Index of Middle English Prose
  • Online publication: 07 March 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846157363.074
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