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This is most helpful - our Fr Anthony is doing his best to tie down Aquinas
(or part thereof, perhaps) to finish his PhD, about which Abbas is pawing
the ground a bit!

Yes, we would like to see the list of authors, if possible.

Much thank. May you be rewarded as you deserve, and, indeed, more than you
deserve!

One day I will get your chapter done. In truth, it would happen faster if I
could sidetrack the said Anthony onto helping, but I cannot decently do so
just now. And also if New DNB were not baying at my heels. Opse theon
araousi mulai... (No Greek script on this system)

Anselm
Ampleforth Abbey, York
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen J. Harris <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 23 December 1998 18:00
Subject: Re: PL DATABASE


>Dear Anselm:
>
>I checked the PL database, but received no hits for "nemo purus homo." I
>did receive 182 hits for "purus homo." None are from Hugh of St. Victor.
>Would you like me to send you the list of authors?
>
>As for "non sistit aliquis visionem usque ad ipsum Christum," there were
>no hits, medieval or modern, but assuming the quote was exact, and
>marking your suspicion of "visionem," I truncated to "usque ad ipsum
>Christum" and received 4 hits:
>
>1. Rabanus Maurus, Homiliae, 110:0458B
>2. Herveus Burgidolensis, Commentaria in epistola divi Pauli, 181:1158B
>3. Petrus Cluniacensis, Tractatus adversus Judaeorum, 189:0537C
>4. Gerhohus Reicherspergensis, Commentarius aureus in psalmos, 193:1026D
>
>None, as best as I can tell, mention a visio. They are concerned instead
>with the generations of Abraham.
>
>I hope this is helpful.
>
>Merry Christmas,
>
>Stephen
>



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