medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture From: John Briggs <[log in to unmask]> > Is it worth running "stultorum" through PL (perhaps in combination with those) to see what happens? hits for "stultorum" in Volume 196 Title: Tractatus de mundi fine; Author: Richardus S. Victoris [p. 207] eria Christianorum, ornamenta ditissimarum et regalium personarum. Haec sunt quae nobilissimae personae solent inexplebili aviditate ambire, pro hujusmodi praedia et patrimonia expendere. Haec sunt quae oculos stultorum capiunt, et in sui admiratione suspendunt. Penset ergo qui poterit, quid tunc in mentibus hominum sit, quando incipient pretiosa quaeque ejusmodi abominari et detestari, et Title: In Apocalypsim Joannis; Author: Richardus S. Victoris Section Subsection [p. 784] feruntur. Super quorum etiam capita sunt tanquam coronae, quia non vera habent, sed falsa praemia perversae victoriae. Quae videlicet coronae non aurum, sed similes sunt auro, quia sapientia hujus mundi (quae stultorum est) stultitia est apud Deum. Quorum fraudulentiam atque saevitiam subjungit adhuc, dicens: Et facies eorum sicut facies hominum: et habeba Title: De eruditione hominis interioris; Author: Richardus S. Victoris Section Subsection [p. 1347] quod Deus facere prohibet. Stulta promissio est de eo quod fieri non expedit in eo quod quis vel modestiae metas excedit, vel aliquid contra obedientiam praesumit. De talibus votis dicit Scriptura, quia vota stultorum frangenda sunt. Nec tamen qui tali se voto obligaverunt, pro libitu ejusmodi vinculum abrumpere debent, sed ad eorum arbitrium absolvendi sunt qui potestatem ligandi ac solv none of those look like it, to me, but i've lost the original quote. send me other suggestions --i was just guessing-- and i'll run another search. the Sermons which Grover mentioned as being published by Chatillon are not in the PL, i believe. mention of Father Jean Chatillon reminds me of him, whom i met one time at K'zoo. what a wonderful human being he seemed to be --i was only in his presence for about 5 minutes, and that was 20+ years ago, at least, but the memory of the "vibe" is has quite strong over time. c ********************************************************************** To join the list, send the message: join medieval-religion YOUR NAME to: [log in to unmask] To send a message to the list, address it to: [log in to unmask] To leave the list, send the message: leave medieval-religion to: [log in to unmask] In order to report problems or to contact the list's owners, write to: [log in to unmask] For further information, visit our web site: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/medieval-religion.html