Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Thomas James 120; Stanley K. 15; Nasmith 336; James, Corpus 336; Hudson 1, pp. 76–78; Gradon, plate 2 (of p. 201); Repertorium, pp. 52–53.
The Wycliffite sermon cycle. Because of the existence of Hudson and Gradon's authoritative edition, the indexing of the individual sermons follows the abbreviated format established by IMEP 13 in its treatment of Lambeth Palace Libr 1149. However, incipits and explicits of the sermons are included in the relevant indexes at the back of this volume, medieval titles and Latin themes may be found in the Index of rubrics and titles, and much material relating to the sermons may also be found in the General index. Items [32] and [33] which have been intruded into the sermon cycle, have been indexed in full.
[1]
pp. 1–4
Sermon for the Vigil of an Apostle (John 15.1). Ed. Gradon, pp. 1–5. First sermon of set 2, which finishes with [31].
[2]
pp. 4–9
Sermon for the Common of an Apostle (John 15.12). Ed. Gradon, pp. 6–10.
[3]
pp. 9–13
Sermon for the Common of an Apostle (John 15.17). Ed. Gradon, pp. 11–15.
[4]
pp.13–17
Sermon for the Common of an Evangelist (Luke 10.1). Ed. Gradon, pp. 16–20.
[5]
pp. 17–21
Sermon for the Common of a Martyr (John 12. 24). Ed. Gradon, pp. 21–25.
[6]
pp. 21–25
Sermon for the Common of a Martyr (Matt. 16.24). Ed. Gradon, pp. 26–29.
[7]
pp. 25–30
Sermon for the Common of a Martyr (Luke 10.16). Ed. Gradon, pp. 30–35.
[8]
pp. 30–36
Sermon for the Common of a Martyr (Luke 14.26). Ed. Gradon, pp. 36–42.
[9]
pp. 36–40
Sermon for the Common of a Martyr (Matt. 10.26). Ed. Gradon, pp. 43–47.
[10]
pp. 40–45
Sermon for the Common of a Martyr and Bishop (Matt. 9.35). Ed. Gradon, pp. 48–53.
[11]
pp. 45–49
Sermon for the Common of many Martyrs (Luke 6.20). Ed. Gradon, pp. 54–59.
[12]
pp. 49–53
Sermon for the Common of many Martyrs (Matt. 10.23). Ed. Gradon, pp. 60–64.
[13]
pp. 53–58
Sermon for the Common of many Martyrs (Luke 21.14). Ed. Gradon, pp. 65–70.
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