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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part04.utf8:44347755:1911
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01911cam a22002891 4500
001 44026255
003 DLC
005 20050826194817.0
008 841029s1943 dcuabfh b 000 0 eng
010 $a 44026255
035 $a(OCoLC)11320724
040 $aDLC$cOWoC$dOWoC$dOCoLC$dDLC
041 1 $aenglatgerdutita$hlat
042 $apremarc
050 00 $aBV317.J4$bH8
100 1 $aHurlbut, Stephen Augustus,$d1815-1882.
245 14 $aThe picture of the heavenly Jerusalem in the writings of Johannes of Fecamp, De contemplativa vita, and in the Elizabethan hymns,$cedited from the sources of Stephen A. Hurlbut, M.A.
260 $aWashington, D.C.,$bPrinted by the author at the Saint Albans Press,$c1943.
300 $a[184] p.incl. front., plates, facsims$c22 cm.
500 $aVarious pagings.
500 $aMap on lining-papers.
500 $a"320 copies ... printed ... Number 13."
504 $aBibliographical foot-notes.
505 0 $aThe picture of the heavenly Jerusalem: Biblical, pagan, and early Christian.--Elizabethan hymns and ballads: Jerusalem, my happy home, by "F.B.P.," c. 1580. Jerusalem, thy joys divine, c. 1590. O Mother dear Jerusalem, from W. Prid's The glasse of vaine-glorie, 1585.--Johannes Fiscamnensis, second abbot of Fécamp in Normandy (c. 995-1078): Libelli de contemplativa vita.--Later recensions of the writings of Johannes: Liber supputationum, with some early versions in German, Dutch, and Italian. Confessio theologica, and some early editions.--Final form of Johannes' writings: Meditationes S. Augustini, editions and translations: Thomas Becon, The pomander of prayer, 1558; Thomas Rogers, S. Augustine's Prayers, 1581.--Peter Damiani (1007-1072): Rhythmus de gloria paradisi.
630 00 $aJerusalem, my happy home.
600 00 $aJoannes,$cAbbot of Fécamp, 995 (ca.)-1078 or 9.
600 00 $aAugustine,$cSaint, Bishop of Hippo$xSpurious and doubtful works.