Flores in Contemplationem by Pseudo?-Augustine, also known as Liber Florigerus
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.
Contents
Capitula: there is an index of the sections on f. 117r.
Prologue: starts on f. 117r with the following words: Quorundam librorum gloriosi et incomparabilis doctoris Augustini tractatus precurrentes. And ends on f. 117v with the following words: hinc ergo librum florigerum appellamus.
Text: starts on f. 117v with the following opening words: Da mihi domine scire. And ends on f. 133r with the following words: te praestante qui vivis et regnas deus per omnia secula seculorum Amen.
Dates
- Creation: 14th century
Creator
- Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430 (theologian and philosopher) (Attributed name, Person)
Language of Materials
Latin
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open to all. The manuscripts can be consulted in the Centre for Research Collections, Edinburgh University Main Library.
Full Extent
17 folios
Repository Details
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