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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Contains various texts by Cyprian of Carthage: (ff. 1r-4v) Ad Donatum. - (ff. 5r-11r) De habitu virginum. - (ff. 11v-20v) De lapsis. - (ff. 20v-28r) De catholicae ecclesiae unitate. - (ff. 28r-36v) De Dominica oratione. - (ff. 36v-43v) De opere et eleemosynis. - (ff. 43v-49r) De mortalitate. - (ff. 49r-55r) Ad Demetrianum. - (ff. 55r-61r) De bono patientiae. - (ff. 61r-65r) De zelo et livore. - (ff. 65v-95v) Letters 6, 10, 28, 37, 11, 38, 39, 60, 57, 59, 52, 47, 45, 44, 51, 61, 46, 78, 13, 43 76 and 77. - Also contains: (ff. 95v-96v) Quod idola di non sint / Pseudo-Cyprian of Carthage.Subject (temporal): Middle Ages11th century
Titre(s) : Ad Donatum / Cyprian of Carthage, and other text(s), VLO 7De habitu virginumDe lapsisDe catholicae ecclesiae unitateDe Dominica orationeDe opere et eleemosynisDe mortalitateAd DemetrianumDe bono patientiaeDe zelo et livoreEpistulaeQuod idola di non sint
Langue(s) des textes : latin
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