>I've come across the suggestion that the author of the
>*Meditations on the life of Christ*, who usually publishes
>under the name of pseudo-Bonaventura, is really somebody
>called Giovanni de Caulibus (John of the Cabbages?) Can
>anyone give me a reference for where his identity was
>revealed, and is this a generally accepted attribution?
>
>Laura Jacobus
It was revealed to me in Giorgio Petrocchi, "Sulla composizione e data
della _Meditationes Vitae Christi_", _Convivium_, Sept.-Oct. 1952, pp.
757-78, but I'll defer to those more expert for more up-to-date references
and the status of the attribution.
Steven Botterill
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Graduate Adviser, Department of Italian Studies
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