Dear learned members,
There are a couple of knotty problems that have arisen in the
editing of a text on the contemporary life of a sixteenth-c Bridgettine
nun who lived
for a while in hiding in England. One is the name Brumeus of Millane,
said to be "farre from here". The other is the idea that "all the saved
of mankynde" will be resurrected age 33, it being the perfect age of
adulthood. The anon. author says only that "all good writers" agree on
this point, but mentions no names. Any assistance with these mysteries
would be much appreciated by myself and the scholar for whom I am
researching the references.
Thank you in advance,
Lara Hinchberger
PhD candidate
Centre for Medieval Studies
University of Toronto
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