Super historiam Ihierosolymitanam ... [etc.], ca. 1400.

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Super historiam Ihierosolymitanam ... [etc.], ca. 1400.

Contains Jacques de Vitry's narration of events in the Holy Land in the time of the crusades, with a short treatise on the Eucharist. Also included is a spurious sermon by Augustine; a letter on the institution of anchorites and a treatise on the eremitical life, both attributed to Basil of Caesarea; two descriptions of the Holy Land (the first by Rorgo Fretellus; the second is spuriously attributed to Eugippius); and an unknown work attributed to Rorgo Fretellus.

213 leaves ; 215 x 145 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7440572

Folger Shakespeare Library

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