Prosalegenden die legende des ms. Douce 114 (dialekt von Nottinghamshire?) / [ed. C. Horstmann].
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- Prosalegenden die legende des ms. Douce 114 (dialekt von Nottinghamshire?) / [ed. C. Horstmann].
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- Horstmann, Carl, 1851-
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- Halle a. S.: Max Niemeyer
- 1885
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Contents
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PROSALEGENDEN.
- Einleitung.
- 1. (S. Elizabeth of Spalbeck.)
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2. (S. Christina mirabilis.)
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Here biginneth þe p
ro loge in þe lyfe of seinte Cri stin þe merue∣lous of þe towne of seinte Trudous in Hasban. -
Here bigynnith þe lyfe of seint Cristyn þe meruelous.
- ¶ ow sche was noryshed. Cap. I.
- ¶ How Cristyn was deed. Cap. II.
- ¶ How she was ledde oute of body, and how sche was broghte to þe body ageyne. Cap. III.
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¶ How she was taken of hir frendys and delyuerid of oure lorde,
and fedde with hir own e maydenly pappe. Cap. IV. - ¶ How she wente in to watirs. ¶ Cap. V.
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How she was turmentyd in fyer
e. Cap. VI. -
¶ How sche was turmentid i
n water. Cap. VII. - ¶ How sche was turmentyd in whelys. Cap. VIII.
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¶ How she was turmentyd in þornes and breerys, and she was chaced of dogges. Cap. IX.
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¶ Of þe sotiltee of hir body, & how she was whan she p
ra yed. Cap. X. -
¶ How hir legge was broken & (she) taken & dely
er ed of oure lorde. Cap. XI. - ¶ How oyle spronge fro hir pappes, & so was laten go of hir frendys. Cap. XII.
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How þ
er e was made a generalle pra yere of Religious folke for Cristyne. Cap. XIII. - How hir lyfe was temperid to men. Cap. XIV.
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How she was constreyned of spirite to lyue w
iþ almes and as aman. Cap. XV. - Of hym þat she tooke drynke of. Cap. XVI.
- How it was to hir whan she eet almes of yuel doers; & what was hir mete. Cap. XVII.
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Of hir sorowe and weymentacyon
e þat she hadde for þe dampnyd, & ioye for þe saued. Cap. XVIII. -
How she hadde þe spirite of p
ro phecy Cap. XIX. -
How she p
ro feryd a manslaghter. Cap. XX. -
How she p
ro fecyed apostasy of a Nunne. Cap. XXI. - How she halpe a nobil man biȝonde þe see. Cap. XXII.
- How she profecyed þat Jerusalem shulde be taken with paynemes. Cap. XXIII.
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How sche p
ro fecyed a grete hungyr to come. Þe foure and twenty Chapiter. -
How she ensautid þe worlde, for hit knewe not his creatur
e. Cap. XXV. -
How she vndurstode by goddes techy
n g alle holy writ. Cap. XXVI. -
How mykel she was worshepyd of the Erill
e Lowys. Cap. XXVII. - Oþer stirynge wordes she hadde. Cap. XXVIII.
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How she p
ro phecyed greuauns to þe same Erle. Cap. XXIX. -
What she didde in þe deþe of þe same Erile. Cap. XXX.
- How she toke parte of purgatory peynes. Cap. XXXI.
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How she hadde hir in þe laste ȝeer
e of hir lyfe. Cap. XXXII. - A tale of dan Thomas, abbot of seinte Trudous. Cap. XXXIII.
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The maner
e of hir lyfe, or she deyed. Cap. XXXIV. - Of hir sieknes byfore hir dethe. Cap. XXXV.
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Of hir secounde deþ & how she lyued agayne, and þe þridde tyme deyed. Cap. XXXVI.
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Of hir sepulture, & translacyon
e of hire body. Cap. XXXVII. - The conclusyon of þe booke. Cap. XXXVIII.
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Here biginneth þe p
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3. (S. Mary of Oegines [Oignies].)
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A litil prologe of þe englysh
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Here bigynneþ þe lyfe of seint Mary of Oegines.
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Of hir childe-hode Cap. p
m . - Of hir matrymoyn. Cap. II.
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Of þe conu
er sacyone of hir spouse, and þat þey forsoke þe worlde and lyued chast. Cap. III. -
Of the dispisynge and p
er secueyoun of hire cosyns. Cap. IV. -
Of hir compu
n xione and teerys. Cap. V. - Of hir shryfte. Cap. VI.
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Of hir penauns and satisfaceyon
e. Cap. VII. - Of fastynge. Cap. VIII.
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Of hir p
ra yer. Cap. IX. - Of hir wakynge & slepe. Cap. X.
- Of hir cloþes. Cap. XI.
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Of þe labo
ur of hir handys. Cap. XII. -
Of hir biriynge & composicyon
e of chere and of oþer e membrys.Cap. XIII.
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Of hir childe-hode Cap. p
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Here bigynneþ þe Chapiters of þe secou
n de boke:-
Of þe dyuerste of vertues of þe kynges doght
er, and seuen giftes of þe holy gost. Cap. I. - Of þe spirite of goddes drede. Cap. II.
- Of þe spirite of pyte.
- Of þe spirite of connynge. Cap. IV.
- Of þe spirit of strengþe. Cap. V.
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Of þe spirite of cou
n seil. Cap. VI. - Of þe spirite of vndirstondynge. Cap. VII.
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Of þe spirite of wisda
m. Cap. VIII. -
Of hir comynge to Oegines. Cap. IX.
- Of hir dwellynge at Oegines and of þoo þynges þat felle to hir in þe same place. Cap. X.
- Of hir songe. Cap. XI.
- Of hir sieknes byfore hir deþ. Cap. XII.
- Of hir deþ. Cap. XIII.
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Of þe dyuerste of vertues of þe kynges doght
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A litil prologe of þe englysh
- 4. Ueber S. Katerina of Senis.
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A shorte Apologetik of þis englissh
e compyloure.