>Dear fellow med-rel folks:
>
>I am editing a sermon which cites "Augustinus in sermone de divite"; I
>have checked all of the electronic and print sources and resources I
>know of for this Augustine or Pseudo-Aug. text, but found only one
>lead: Thomas de Hibernia cites the same text in his Manipulus florum
>(unfortunately, its not a match). The excellent apparati compiled by
>the Rouses does not identify this text, which is only cited once by
>Thomas. Any suggestions on what it might be or where to look besides
>CLCLT, Clavis patrum, the PL indices, various early printed Augustine
>Opera omnia collections?
>
>Chris Nighman
>CRRS at the U of T
>
Dear Chris,
To judge from the title, this could be a sermon _De divite et Lazaro_.
Augustine's sermon on this pericope can be found in PL 46 (and eventually in
CC 41, but I am not sure):
AUGUSTINUS
Sermo XXIV: De verbis evangelii Lucae XVI, 19-31. PL 46,
921-932
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