On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, CA Muessig wrote:
> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 12:54:23 +0000 (BST)
> From: CA Muessig <[log in to unmask]>
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> Cc: CA Muessig <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Citation queries
>
> Dear List members,
>
> I am working on sermons on virginity by Jacques de Vitry. I have been
> unable to find the following citations on CETEDOC. If anyone out there
> has any idea where the following quotes come from I would be most
> grateful for any information.
>
> The first quote is supposedly by Seneca, but Jacques de Vitry has been
> known to misquote!
This actually is a direct quote; see Epistula morales ad Lucilium, ep.
29, section 11, line 11 - at least as cited in the Packard Humanities
Institute Latin texts database.
Tom Izbicki
>
> Quis placere potest populo cui placet uirtus, malis artibus popularis
> fauor queritur.
>
> The second is supposedly Augustine:
>
> Omnis anima uel est sponsa Christi uel est meretrix diaboli.
>
> In advance, thank you!
> Carolyn
>
> Dr Carolyn Muessig
> Department of Theology and Religious Studies
> University of Bristol
> Bristol BS8 1TB
> UK
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