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Sevilla, Biblioteca Capitular y Colombina, ms, 141 – 23 – 11

Posted on 21/01/201719/05/2018 By Oriol Catalán

Manuscript containing 138 sermons, 89 of them sermones defunctorum. Written in 1373, when Eimeric was a chaplain at the service of Gregory XI.

Bibliography:

  • PUIG I OLIVER, Jaume de, «Manuscrits eimericians de la Biblioteca Capitular y Colombina de Sevilla,
    provinents de Girona», Arxiu de Textos Catalans Antics 17 (1998), 303-310 y 342-348. (PDF)

    • «Dos sermons de Nicolau Eimeric», Arxiu de Textos Catalans Antics 22 (2003), 223-267. (PDF)
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