[Sermons], [between 1250 and 1269?].

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[Sermons], [between 1250 and 1269?].

Unsigned, undated compilation of two groups of sermons in Latin--one by Maurice of Sully, the other by the Dominican Antonius de Parma--possibly transcribed between 1250 and 1269, more likely between 1250 and 1275, in southern France, possibly as a sort of "vade-mecum" for a travelling or parish priest.

[79] leaves, bound : parchment ; 16 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7639033

Newberry Library

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