medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Esteemed list members,
In the "Table des auteurs" that proceeds his "Histoire de S. Louis"
(Paris: Coignard, 1688), Filleau de la Chaise refers to "a printed
collection of bulls given by Alexander IV in favor of the Mendicants"
(recueil imprime' des bulles donne'es par Alexander IV en faveur des
mandians--sorry about the accents). I have been trying to identify this
work, but without success. Any suggestions as to what title he might have
been referring to?
I might add that my primary interest is not Filleau, but Le Nain de
Tillemont, whose notes and manuscripts Filleau used to compose his history
of Saint Louis.
thanks,
Sean Field
Sean Field
Assistant Professor
University of Vermont
Department of History
Wheeler House
133 S. Prospect
Burlington, VT 05405
802-656-4408
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