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Data Source: Leiden University Libraries Digital Collections
Part 1 contains: (ff. 1-161) Wechwiser naer den hemelschen Jherusalem / Marquard von Lindau. Dutch translation of Marquard of Lindau's Exodus and Ten Commandments.Part 2 contains: (ff. 162r-175r, 182r-186r and 188v-1207r) Sermons. - (ff. 175v-182r) Boec van seven weghe der ewicheit / Rudolph von Biberach. Excerpt in Dutch from Rudolph von Biberach's De septem itineribus aeternitatis. - (ff. 186r-188v) Bedudinghe op Cantica Canticorum. Excerpt.Part 3 contains: (ff. 208-262) Jhesus collacien. Sermons (for Shrove Tuesday to Easter).Subject (temporal): Middle Ages15th century
Titre(s) : Composite manuscript, three parts (Dutch)Wechwiser naer den hemelschen JherusalemSermonsSermoenenDe decem praeceptisBoec van seven weghe der ewicheitDe septem itineribus aeternitatisBedudinghe op Cantica CanticorumCanticle of CanticlesJhesus collacien1. (ff. 1-161) Wechwiser naer den hemelschen Jherusalem / Marquard von Lindau. - 2. (ff. 162-207) Sermons, and other text(s). - And other part(s), LTK 330
Langue(s) des textes : néerlandais
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