Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana - 01.06.2003, Blaðsíða 292
278
Ian McDougall
served in fragmentary form in Acc. 7c, Hs. 94, lr-2v, and Maximus of
Turin’s Serm. 67, the source for 3r-v.14 The parallel in Paris, B.N. Lat.
1765, written in the second quarter of the twelfth century, perhaps in
Southwest France,15 is particularly close. The book was compiled for
secular use, with a division of the text into nine lessons. It is based, like
the fragments in Acc. 7c, Hs. 94, on an augmented version of PD, and
contains the same additional material found in the Amamagnæan frag-
ments, and in the same order. The sequence of parallel portions of Paris,
B.N. Lat. 1765, which includes sections lost from what remains of the
Amamagnæan fragments, gives an impression of the original arrange-
ment of the now fragmentary homiliary, and of what has been lost:
29ra,l-32rb,4: In uigilia natalis Domini: PD I, 15 (Grégoire
1980, 432)
32rb,5-33ra,23: [In natale Domini] I-ffl: Is 9:1-7; 40:1-11; 52:1-
10 (Grégoire 1980,433)
33ra,24-34rb,14: IV-V: PD I, 17 (Grégoire 1980, 433)
34rb,15-35ra,14: VI: Ps. Maximus, Serm. 4 (PL 57, 849C-852A)
35ra,15-36rb,3: VII: PD I, 24 (Grégoire 1980, 434)
36rb,3-37vb,21: VIII: Ambrose, Exp.ev.sec.Luc. II, 40-54 (CCSL
14, 48.550-54.742)
37vb,21-39vb,27: IX: Augustine, Tract. in Ioh. I, 8-13 (CCSL 36,
4,8.3-8,13.33)
141rb,27-142va,6: Lent, unusual inclusion of a homily for the
Sunday, and a sermon in ebdomada, Maximus, Serm. 67 is given
14 Cf. Bibi. Mazarine 400:
32v: Vigilia. PD I, 14.
33r: PD 1,15; cf. Acc. 7c, Hs. 94 lra-lvb
35r: Nativitas. PD I, 24; cf. Acc. 7c, Hs. 94 2r
36r: Ambrose, Exp.ev.sec.Luc. II, 50-54; cf. Acc. 7c, Hs. 94 2rb,l-2vb
36v: PD I, 25; cf. Acc. 7c, Hs. 94 2ra,17-2rb,l
38r: Ambrose, Exp.ev.sec.Luc. II, 40-49; cf. Acc. 7c, Hs. 94 2rb,l-2vb
38v: PD I, 26.
177r: Maximus, Serm. 67 (here attributed to Augustine), included among readings for
the first Sunday in Lent; cf. Acc. 7c, Hs. 94 3ra-3vb.
15 The manuscript was in Savoie in the mid-fifteenth century; see B.N.Cat. II, 162, nr.
1765.