Dear colleagues,
I am interested in a text called "Liber" or "Tractatus de modo beni
vivendi ad sororem", long attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux and more
recently to Thomas of Froidmont (edited PL 184, 1199-1306). The
editor of two of Thomas's attested works, Paul Schmidt, rules out
this attribution, and indeed it is hard to see how Thomas's works and
this text could be by the same author. So, to my question: does
anyone know (a) of any work done on the manuscript tradition of this
text or (b) of the location of any of its manuscripts?
With many thanks in advance,
Jan Pinder
Janice Pinder
Research Associate
History Department
Monash University
Clayton 3168
Australia
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