medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
F. Thomas Luongo wrote in part:
>A student of mine who is interested in issues involving vision in the
>Middle Ages came across a reference to this treatise or collection of
>exempla ... But apart from references
>to incunabula ... she has not
>been able to locate copies of the text.
>
>Does anyone know whether there is available an edition of this text?
A digitized MS which includes the work is available at the Olomouc
library web site:
http://www.vkol.cz/english.htm
The treatise looks to my inexpert eye like it begins here:
http://dig.vkol.cz/dig/mii79/0096v.htm
Perhaps you could give the student the URL and a copy of Cappelli and
turn her loose?
(And in case anyone's not aware of Abbreviationes:
http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/philosophy/projects/abbrev.htm
I'll pass along the URL.)
On the other hand, we have an
>ever-increasing supply of Mardi Gras beads. If anyone is interested, we
>would happily trade beads for information.
I'm delighted to know that your institution has a proper sense of
priorities in scholarship, but I think they'd be better appreciated
if sent instead to Chris Laning for _conversio ordinis atque morum_.
I'm sending you off-list a note about a couple of articles, one of
which at 50 pages I'm thinking *might* be long enough to include the
text.
John
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