Stimulus Amoris by Pseudo-Bonaventure [fragment] , 15th century
Contents
This section seems to contain a fragment of the Stimulus Amoris (The Sting of Love). This text was originally believed to have been written by Saint Bonaventura, but was probably written by James of Milan in the 13th century.
It starts on f. 240r with the words Ave Maria gratia plena. Tibi domine deus noster. It ends on f. 242v with dum alloquitur dominam meam.
This section is written in a similar hand to the previous section.
Dates
- Creation: 15th century
Creator
- Pseudo-Bonaventure, fl c 1300 (composite author of medieval devotional works) (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.
Extent
3 folios
Creator
- Pseudo-Bonaventure, fl c 1300 (composite author of medieval devotional works) (Attributed name, Person)
- James, of Milan, fl 1238-1251 (Author, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository
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