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Sermons that use this tag in their [Summary]

CodeLiturgical dayAuthorsContext: Summary
1/2/6 T19/2 Monday after Invocavit Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... to the prediction s of Pseudo-Methodius , Eusebius ,Beda, with several hypotesis between 1460 and 1560, and...
1/2/7 T19/3 Tuesday after Invocavit Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch]
... terminology given in German [ macaronic / vernacular ];Beda’s description of a vision of saint Fursey , who sees...
3/6/64 T27 In vigilia paschatis (Saturday before Easter) Vicent Ferrer
... the story of Tobias and the angel Raphael followingBeda's interpretation); 2. “_Propter rigorosam increpationem_”,...

Sermons that use this tag in their [Notes]

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1/2/6 T19/2 Monday after Invocavit Johannes Gritsch [Conrad Grütsch] Differences between editions: The first edition (1/1) cut off the discussion on the prophecies about the end of the world. From the 1475 edition (1/2) onward, the sermon indicates the year 1440 as the moment in which it is written: "et sic anno domini MCCCCXL secundum illos restant adhuc centum anni quibus mundus durabit et tunc fit finis. Sed Beda  venerabilis dicit circa hoc [...] et sic secundum eundem in brevi esset finis mundi, scilicet post annos Cristi MCCCC circa LX". This reference is absent in the editio princeps, while it is present in the 1462 manuscript of Basel (f. 20v-21r), the 1466 manuscript of the Vatican Library (Pal.lat. 384, fol. 87v) and in the 1473 Wolfenbuttel manuscript (f. 29r).  The date of the sermon is interesting also considering the discussion on the "eclipse" of the papal authority, since Conrad Grütsch partecipated to the Council of Basel in those years.