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Stories from Barlaam, Life of S. Paul Hermit, Bernard, Vitae
Patrum.
Woman at S. Maurice’s Abbey hears her dead boy’s voice
singing in choir . . . . . . . . . 125
S. Giles. Bernard. Innocent IV sees Rob. Grosseteste after
death . . . . . . . . . . . 125 <5
Appearances of dead knights; band of beautiful maidens
escorting a queen, seen by a knight in his summerhouse ; he
takes no notice, they disappear and the queen reappears in
the form of an old mare, threatens him and vanishes.
Verses, Latin and English (C. Brown 2541).
Wenne I thenke on thingres thre. sori may my herte bee
That on hit seis I schal awai. that other seis I not wil dai.
for the thridde I haue most kare. that I ne woth hou I schal fare.
Stories from Bede, Vitae Patrum, Life of S. Dominic, Tripartite
history, S. Cuthbert, Amandus, Ambrose, Greg. Dial., John
the Almoner, Godric, a bad Abbot, S. Edward Conf, and
Wulstan.
Sayings of a king about four evil kinds of men; and of a judg-
ment called Willerdesdom. Of Hercules.
A monk who was scourged for vice and proved innocent
(eunuchus).
Miracle of tongues cut out by Vandals.
S. Petronilla.
Men who fished on Sunday punished and cured (S. Bertin and
S. Waudregisil).
Fish-pond dried up, by S. Gregory. Rock moved by him.
S. Basilissa, abbess, S. Petronilla and Flaccus.
S. Martin, Cuthbert, stories from Bede, S. Petronilla again . 130
Stories from Vitae Patrum, stories of Dominicans and the devil.
Maurice of Paris and the Virgin.
A page, only partly filled, of Memoranda of stories.
Part II. Table of Contents.
Inc. tituli siue capitula subsequentis libri . i. secunde partis . 132
(1) de aduentu domini.
(2) de natiuitate dni.
(3) de ephiphania eiusdem.
(4) de dom. ii post oct. epiph.
(5) de dom. iii. s. de epistola et euang.
(6) de purif. b. marie.
(7) In quatragesima.
(8) de passione domini.
(9) de s. benedicto.
(10) de annunc. dominica.
(11) de passione domini dom. in ramis palmarum.
(12) de resurrectione domini.
(13) de ascens. domini.
Stories from Barlaam, Life of S. Paul Hermit, Bernard, Vitae
Patrum.
Woman at S. Maurice’s Abbey hears her dead boy’s voice
singing in choir . . . . . . . . . 125
S. Giles. Bernard. Innocent IV sees Rob. Grosseteste after
death . . . . . . . . . . . 125 <5
Appearances of dead knights; band of beautiful maidens
escorting a queen, seen by a knight in his summerhouse ; he
takes no notice, they disappear and the queen reappears in
the form of an old mare, threatens him and vanishes.
Verses, Latin and English (C. Brown 2541).
Wenne I thenke on thingres thre. sori may my herte bee
That on hit seis I schal awai. that other seis I not wil dai.
for the thridde I haue most kare. that I ne woth hou I schal fare.
Stories from Bede, Vitae Patrum, Life of S. Dominic, Tripartite
history, S. Cuthbert, Amandus, Ambrose, Greg. Dial., John
the Almoner, Godric, a bad Abbot, S. Edward Conf, and
Wulstan.
Sayings of a king about four evil kinds of men; and of a judg-
ment called Willerdesdom. Of Hercules.
A monk who was scourged for vice and proved innocent
(eunuchus).
Miracle of tongues cut out by Vandals.
S. Petronilla.
Men who fished on Sunday punished and cured (S. Bertin and
S. Waudregisil).
Fish-pond dried up, by S. Gregory. Rock moved by him.
S. Basilissa, abbess, S. Petronilla and Flaccus.
S. Martin, Cuthbert, stories from Bede, S. Petronilla again . 130
Stories from Vitae Patrum, stories of Dominicans and the devil.
Maurice of Paris and the Virgin.
A page, only partly filled, of Memoranda of stories.
Part II. Table of Contents.
Inc. tituli siue capitula subsequentis libri . i. secunde partis . 132
(1) de aduentu domini.
(2) de natiuitate dni.
(3) de ephiphania eiusdem.
(4) de dom. ii post oct. epiph.
(5) de dom. iii. s. de epistola et euang.
(6) de purif. b. marie.
(7) In quatragesima.
(8) de passione domini.
(9) de s. benedicto.
(10) de annunc. dominica.
(11) de passione domini dom. in ramis palmarum.
(12) de resurrectione domini.
(13) de ascens. domini.