medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Dear Vera,
Within the matter that you quote what is the specific wording that you think might be idiomatic?
Best,
John Dillon
On Friday, August 22, 2008, at 2:11 pm. Vera von der Osten - Sacken wroe:
> Dear listmembers,
> In Jacques de Vitrys Vita beatae Mariae Oigniacensis I found the following
> phrase. "(Quidam etiam diaboli satellites, virum nobilem & talibus injuriis
> non assuetum,) per cappam vel caputium distrahebant." I think, it is an
> idiom, but I have no idea, what it could mean. So I hope for you. Can
> you
> help me ?
> Many thanks in advance and best greetings !
> Yours Vera
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