Two Theological Poems Probably Composed by Alan of Lille


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ANALECTA CISTERCIENSIA PERIODICUM SEMESTRE

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SUMMARIUM B. W. O'DWYER , The Crisis in the Cistercian Monasteries in Ireland in the Early Thirteenth Century ( )

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The Book of Experience : Alan of Lille's Use of the Classical Rhetorical Topos in his Pastoral Writings

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G. R. EVANS ,

Croissance et adaptation chez les Cisterciens au treizième siècle Les débuts du Collège des Bernardins de Paris

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N. HÄRING , Alan of Lille's De Fide Catholica or Contra Haereticos N. HÄRING , Two Theological Poems Probably Composed by Alan of Lille . L. J. LEKAI, Medieval Cistercians and their Social Environment . The Case of

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TWO THEOLOGICAL POEMS PROBABLY COMPOSED BY ALAN OF LILLE NIKOLAUS

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HÄRING , S.A.C.

One of the oldest and best manuscripts containing Alan's De planctu nature is MS London , B. M. Stowe 37 ( f . 1-34v ) , written ca. 1200 in Northern France ' . Added to the original manuscript are two folios ( . 35-36 ) copied by a different scribe at a slightly later date . The addition comprises two poems not listed in the Initia carminum of H. Walther 2, and apparently not preserved in any other manuscript .

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The first of these poems consists of 187 verses and begins with « Declarare fidem , quis ait , uos detrahit error ? » It concludes a question :