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Trento, Biblioteca capitolare, cap. 5

Posted on 19/01/201719/01/2017 By Oriol Catalán

Sermons by Nicola d’Ascoli, O.P., based upon longer sermons by Jacopo Passavanti. The manuscript belonged to Giovanni Pesci, O.F.M., who probably used it as a student in 1412.

Bibliography:

  • Miceli, Carolina, «Un sermonario: strumento de esercizio per un futuro maestro e vescovo?», in Francescanesimo e cultura nella provincia de Catania. Atti del convegno di studio. Catania 21-22 dicembre 2007, a cura di Nicoletta Grisanti. Palermo: Biblioteca Francescana, Officina di studi medievali, 2008, p. 129-136.
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