Prosalegenden / [ed. C. Horstmann].
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- Prosalegenden / [ed. C. Horstmann].
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- Horstmann, Carl, 1851-
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- Halle a. S.: Max Niemeyer
- 1880
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Contents
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PROSALEGENDEN.
- I. Caxton's ausgabe der h. Wenefreda.
- I. Caxton's ausgabe der leg. von S. Wenefreda
- commentary
- II. Marienlegenden.
- III. S. Dorothea.
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IV. S. Hieronymus.
- (Einleitung.)
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(I.) This in the lyff of seint Jerom
e, as hit is take of legenda aurea. Capitulum primum. - (II.) Off the lyff and passing of this holy doctour seint Jerom seint Austyne wrytith vnto Ciryll, byshop of Jherusalem, in this wyse. Capit. II.
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Howe seint Jerom
e the same oure that he dyed apperid to seint Austyn. Capit. III. -
How ffowr
e men had a visyon off seint Jerom in the oure of hisdethe. Capit. quartum. -
Howe seint John
e Baptyst and seynt Jerom apperid vnto seynt Austyn in a vysyon. Cap. V. -
(III) Here endith the pistyll of seint Austyn vnto Cirill, and begynnyth the pistyll of the same Cirill vnto seint Austyn of the myracle
of seynt Jerom. Cap. VI. -
Of the mervelouse dethe of the said Euseby, and how seint Jerom
e apperid vnto hym in the oure of his passing. Capi∣tulum VII. - Howe the said thre men aftyr thay were areysyd, told Cyrill of the paynys of purgatorye and of hell. Capitulum octavum.
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Off the dying of these thre men areryd, and how seint Jerom
com fortid them in thayre passing. Cap. IX. -
How these thre men stode toffore the dome of god, and how seint Jerom led them to see the Joyes of heuen, the paynys of purgatory and of hell, and than he bad them
e go ageyne tothayr e bodies. Cap. X. -
Off too myraclis that Euseby wrought, or his body wer
e buryed. Cap. XI. -
Howe an heretyke, callid Sabyan, was mervelously byhedid and ouircom
m e by the merytis of seint Jerom. Cap. XII. -
Howe the ffeende apperid in liknesse of the said Sylvan byshop, slaunderid hym mervelously, and howe he was deliu
e rid byseint Jerome. Cap. XIII. -
How two hethen men that come to vysitt seint Jerom were mer∣velously dylu
er id from thevis and from dethe. Cap. XIIII. -
Howe tweyne yong men by seynt Jerom wer
e savid from dethe, that come from Rome to visytt him. Cap. XV. - Howe a monastorye of Nunnys was distroyed ffor couetise and for symonye. Cap. XVI.
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How thre heretykkis were mervelously punysshid for offence
ayeynyst seint Jerom. Cap. XVII. - Howe seynt Jerom delyuerid a man out off preson ffrom one lande to another in a nyghte. Cap. XVIII.
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(IV) Here endith the pistill of Cirill to seint Austyn of seint Jerom. How our
e lady seint Marie comendith seint Jerom in þe reue∣lacion of seint Burgitt. Capit. XIX.