Speculum Christiani Explained

Speculum Christiani
Author:John Watton and Caducanus Bangoriensis
Release Date:1486

The Speculum Christiani is a middle English religious treatise of the fourteenth century.

Background

The Speculum Christiani has been described as a fourteenth century didactic text.[1] It was edited by Gustav Holmstedt.[2]

Provenance

The text was previously owned by Robert Leicester Harmsworth.[3] It was printed by William de Machlinia in 1486.[4]

A manuscript of the Speculum Christiani is currently preserved in the library of Jesus College, Cambridge.[5] Several manuscripts are currently preserved in the Bodleian Library.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Thiery, D. E. . Polluting the Sacred: Violence, Faith and the 'Civilizing' of Parishioners in Late Medieval England . May 16, 2009 . BRILL . 978-90-04-17387-3 . Google Books.
  2. Book: Kemmler, Fritz . "Exempla" in Context: A Historical and Critical Study of Robert Mannyng of Brunne's "Handlyng Synne" . May 5, 1984 . Gunter Narr Verlag . 978-3-87808-446-4 . Google Books.
  3. Book: Speculum Christiani . 2024-05-05 . Yale University Library.
  4. Web site: Speculum Christiani. . 2024-05-05 . Library of Congress.
  5. Book: May 5, 1842 . Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity . Society of Antiquaries of London . Google Books.
  6. Web site: Speculum Christiani [Latin and Middle English] - Medieval Manuscripts ]. 2024-05-05 . Oxford Libraries.