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- Jacobus Fusigna: De arte [inserted] 12 practical wasy to shape ideas + examples into good sermons. [end inserted] [inserted] art of preaching [end inserted] praedicandi. Are [inserted] a lengthy mnemonic [end inserted] moriendi. Canones Poenitentiales [inserted] from the Summa confessorum of J. Friburgensis [end inserted]
- Guido de Monte Rocherii, Manipulous curatorum -
BMC Jacobi Gusigna de arte praedicendi libellus.
[Incipit libell ar||tis predicationis aposit9 a fratire
Ia||cobo fusigna ordinis frm p dicatoru.]

HC 8168 F. Ia: (sig a I) [ ] Euerendo in xpo||patri ac domo:
|| dno Raymudo || dillina puiden || cia sce valencia ||
sedis episcopo || Suo4 denoto 4 minimus quido || de
Sig. (a-o8, p6, q4).
(Signatures)

Manipulus cuatorum - printed by W. De Worde 1502 S.T.C. #12472, 6, 9, & 11.
- also P. Pigouchet
ou Manuel des Curés, par Guy de
Montrocher. (parish priest)

- A famous & extremely popular manuel on the sacraments of
the church, founded on best authority & for the increased
knowledge of the least among priests. Written in 1333.

- Written by a 14th C Spanish theologian or a priest in
Terual, Aragon. Pynson printed 2 editions in the year 1500
evidence of its usefulness & popularity.

HEHL 88050 rubricated in red
my leaf n8 Tabula miij

"How-to" books are both a longstanding phenomenon & a useful
enterprise. In the early Renaissance, if one wished to own an
advice book on pastoral theology & the sacraments, that book
was the Manipulus cuatorum. It was a runaway best
seller in the 15th C. It was probably 1st printed in Paris
in 1423 & that was followed by more than 50 inarable
editions.

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