At 09:04 13.01.00 -0500, you wrote:
Frank,
>How long is the passage from Matthew?
It's pretty short: Liber generationis Ihesu Christi fily David fily Abraham etc
That's all before the second quotation (hoc ewangelium scribitur...), so
the author/writer doesn't really quote a lot from Matthew, I guess he
thought people knew the verses anyway. He goes on with the following:
... conceptionis BMV. Et eciam in festivitate sancte Anne matris Marie. In
quo ewangelio narratur per quem modum generacio Christi in antiquis
patribus (or maybe partibus) est pronunciata et dividitur in quatuor partes
It does sound like a sermon to me as well, I just couldn't find it anywhere
and none of the following texts either. Each one starts off with a
quotation from either Luke, Mark, Matthew or John, followed by the phrase
"hoc ewangelium scribitur... et legitur in..."
The funny thing is, I haven't been able to find any of these texts in the
works of Schneyer or Stegmüller or in the catalogues of various libraries.
Maybe these texts are part of a breviarum but in a seperate volume?
Susanne
Mag. Susanne Lang, M.A.
Universität Salzburg
Inst. f. Germanistik, Zi. 136
Akademiestr. 20
5020 Salzburg
+43(662)8044-4355
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