Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430 (theologian and philosopher)
Person
Dates
- Existence: 354-430 - 0430
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
De Salute Anime by Augustine of Hippo, 1457
Part
Identifier: MS 112/ff. 275r-278v
Scope and Contents
Text entitled Liber Augustini de salute anime ('Book of Augsutine on the salvation of the soul'), starting on f. 272r with the words 'O anima mea revertamur ad civitatem celestem...', and ends on f. 275r with 'quam terrestrium occupatione delectari. Explicit liber de salute anime beati Augustini episcopi et confessoris'. It is not clear which of Saint Augustine's texts it is, although the...
Dates:
1457
De vita Christiana by Pseudo-Augustine, 1465
part
Identifier: MS 78/ff. 191r-200v
Contents
The text is attributed to Augustine of Hippo (354 - 430, bishop, theologian, and Doctor of the Church) by the scribe, but it is spurious. It is printed in Migne's Patrologia Latina 40, columns 1031-1046.Prologus: on f. 191r. It begins with the words Prologus. Ego primus peccator et ultimus insipientior ceteris et imperitior universis and ends with the words et cur quis...
Dates:
1465
Enarrationes in Psalmos [incomplete] by Augustine of Hippo, 15th century
part
Identifier: MS 90/f. 129r
Contents
This part of the manuscript contains an excerpt of Enarrationes in Psalmos (Expositions on the Psalms) by Augustine of Hippo (354-430), one of the Church Fathers and a very influential theologian and philosopher. In the Enarrationes Augustine present us with a theological and philosophical analysis of the Psalms. Unfortunately, this manuscript has only a small excerpt of the...
Dates:
15th century
Flores in Contemplationem by Pseudo?-Augustine, also known as Liber Florigerus
part
Identifier: MS 95/ff. 117r-133r
Contents
This section of the manuscript contains a small treatise called Flores in Contemplationem, also found under the titles Liber Florigerus and Liber Florum. It is usually attributed to Augustine of Hippo, but it is not included in modern editions of his works.ContentsCapitula: there is an index of the sections on f....
Dates:
14th century
Liber de honestate mulierum by Pseudo-Saint Augustine, 1457
Part
Identifier: MS 112/ff. 278v-279v
Scope and Contents
Text entitled Liber de honestate mulierum beati Augustini ('Book on the honour of women by Saint Augustine'), starting on f. 278v with the words 'Nemo dicat fratres quod in temporibus nostris, and ending on f. 279v with 'misericordia plena est terra. Explicit liber de honestate mulierum finitus et completus per me G. B. in L. in vigilia Jacobi Apostoli hora vesperarum vel quinta. Anno 1457,...
Dates:
1457
Manuale by Pseudo-Augustine, late 15th century
part
Identifier: MS 103/ff. 1r-27r
Contents
The text is a translation of chapters 1-24 of the spurious work written in Latin under the name of Augustine of Hippo (354-430, bishop, theologian, and Doctor of the Church) with the title of Manuale (i.e. handbook). It is a collection of maxims and teachings by different Christian authors and Doctors of the Church, but it does contain in particular a high number of excerpts from Saint Augustine's works. The portion of the Latin text translated is published...
Dates:
late 15th century
MS 98: Collection of Sermons, Epistles, Hagiographies, and other religious texts by Guerric of Igny, Augustine of Hippo, Peter Damian, and other important figures of the Catholic Church, 15th century
Item
Identifier: MS 98
Contents
This manuscript contains a collection of around 70 Sermons, Epistles, Hagiographies, prayers, and other religious texts by several different authors, including Guerric of Igny, Augustine of Hippo, Peter Damian, Maximus [?], Pope Sylvester, Pope Eugene IV, Pope Boniface IX, and abbot Gibuinus.ContentsSermo Guerrici Abbatis. De Adventu Domini: starts on f. 1r with the following words: Vox...
Dates:
15th century
MS 102: Collection of letters and sermons by Augustine of Hippo, Bernard of Clairvaux, Jerome, Ambrose, and others, 15th century
Item
Identifier: MS 102
Contents
This manuscript contains a collection of 71 letters and sermons by Augustine of Hippo, Bernard of Clairvaux, Jerome, Ambrose, and others. The letters treat different ethical and theological topics. The collection seems to have circulated under the name of Epistolae Agustini (Epistles of Augustine) in the Late Middle Ages. However, the authorship of some of Augustine’s letters has been questioned. In this edition, the three...
Dates:
15th century
Selection of passages of Augustine of Hippo, Bernard of Clairvaux, a Gregory, and Theodore the Studite
part
Identifier: MS 88/ff. 6v-8r
Contents
This section of the manuscript contains a selection of passages and quotations by Augustine of Hippo, Bernard of Clairvaux, a Gregory, and Theodore the Studite.
The text starts on f. 6v with the following words: Scio ego et mecum omnis, and ends on f. 8r with the following words: perditi iusperatis.
Dates:
late 15th century
Soliloquies by Augustine of Hippo, 1457
Part
Identifier: MS 112/ff. 258r-270r
Scope and Contents
This text contains the Soliloquies of Saint Augustine of Hippo (entitled in this manuscript Soliquium beati Augustini), an inner dialogue on the matter of the soul. The present text starts on f. 258r with Congnoscam [sic] te domine cognitorem meum, and ends on f. 270r with omnis clementia sit Deo patri et filio et spiritui sancto. Amen....
Dates:
1457