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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Part 1 (miscellany) contains, all in Dutch: (ff. 1r-19v) "Een geestlick boecxken om hem selven uut te gaen ende af te sterven" (title added in later hand). Beginning of the text missing. - (ff. 19v-24v) Dicta. - (ff. 25r-28r, 28r-37r) Two sermons. - (ff. 37r-38r) Epistula ad fratres de Monte Dei / Guillaume de Saint-Thierry. Paraphrase, here attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux. - (ff. 38r-40v) Vanden vier oefeninghen / Dirk van Herxen. Excerpt. - (ff. 40v-60v) Een epistel van inwendighe oefenynghe des levens ende der passien ons heren Jhesu Christi. - (f. 60v) Monastic vow of tertiary Katherina Jan hamers dochter. - (ff. 61r-69r) "Dit is vander bevindingen des wijnstocks". Excerpt from Vitis mystica / Bonaventure. Extended version. - (ff. 69v-82r) Soliloquium seu meditationes / Eckbert von Schönau. Translation. - (ff. 82r-86v) "Hier beghint een capittel gescreven vander ontfermherticheit". Passion meditation. - (ff. 86v-88r) Prayer. - (ff. 88r-92v) "Dit is vander mynnen gods ons lieven brudegom". Passion meditation. - (ff. 93r-106r) Spieghel der sondaers. - (ff. 106r-106v) "Hier beghint een zeer mynlijc ende merkelijc ende goede oeffeninghe voer gheestelike menschen". Meditation; end of text missing.Part 2 contains, all in Dutch: (ff. 1*r-72*r) "Hoe die mensche sal leeren sterven". [Excerpt from: Horologium aeternae sapientiae / Henry Suso]. - (ff. 72*r-77*r) "Hier na volch noch een maniere om te leeren sterven". Excerpt from Henry Suso's Horologium aeternae sapientiae? - (ff. 77*r-79*v) "Vander doot". Excerpt from Henry Suso's Horologium aeternae sapientiae? - (ff. 79*v-80*v) 'Mensch wes op dijn hoede altoes'. Extended version.Subject (temporal): Middle Ages15th century
Titre(s) : Composite manuscript, two parts (Dutch)Epistola ad fratres de Monte DeiVanden vier oefeninghenEpistel van inwendighe oefenynghe des levens ende der passien ons heren Jhesu ChristiVander bevindingen des wijnstocksSoliloquium seu meditationesVander ontfermherticheitVander mynnen gods ons lieven brudegomSpieghel der sondaersOeffeninghe voer gheestelike menschenHorologium aeternae sapientiaeMensch wes op dijn hoede altoes1. (ff. 1-106) Miscellany: devotional texts. - 2. (ff. 1*-80*) Horologium aeternae / Henry Suso, and other text(s)., LTK 2290
Langue(s) des textes : néerlandais
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