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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 09:17:22 -0400
From: "Juris G. Lidaka" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: FALSE PROPHETS IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY
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	Having the volume Mark mentions, I thought I'd just give a more
complete table of contents.  Please note also that the introduction
discusses Gerson's relationship with women--especially his mother &
sisters--with some depth, especially that the first work is explicitly
addressed to his sisters, though this can also be taken as spiritual
sisters.  Juris

On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Mark Williams wrote:

> Brian Patrick McGuire (tr.), *Jean Gerson:  Early Works*
> New York:  Paulist, 1998
> ISBN 0-8091-3820-4 (pb); a hardcover edition is also available.
> 
	Introduction & notes			1
	The Mountain of Contemplation		75
	Sermon on the Feast of Saint Bernard	128
	Early Letters				149
	[Extracts from] On Mystical Theology:
		The First and Speculative
		Treatise			262
	On Mystical Theology: The Second and 
		Practical Treatise		288
	On Distinguishing True from False
		Revelations			334
	On the Art of Hearing Confessions	365
	Treatise against "The Romance of
		the Rose"			378
	Notes					399
	Abbreviations & Sel. Bibl.		471
	Index					477


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