Thesaurus Exemplorum
Medii Aevi
Liber de introductione loquendi [Vecchio, 1998]: 335
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L. V, cap. 50.
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Philippe dit que ce récit lui a été rapporté par Susinello.
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Tubach Frederic C., 1969. Index exemplorum. A Handbook of medieval religious tales, Helsinki.:
- #1188 : Confession, return from dead. (Var.) (See also: 1464).a.) Confession, dead return to speak of. (The dead return to speak of the neglect of or the necessity of confession.) (See also: 1190). 1. A saintly monk appears after death to say that he is condemned to stay in purgatory until doomsday because of his negligence in confessing. 2. A dead man exclaims that he is damned for neglecting his master’s advice to make a timely confession. 3. The soul of a girl returns from the dead to preach that confession of sins is necessary. 4. A dead nun appears to her sister and says that she is damned for having concealed a sin in confession. Enx (G) # 3; H530 # 34, H659 # 174, # 180, # H708 # 4.– Tractatus (Campbell) # 303. b.) Confession, revival for. (See also: 428, 851, 2944). 1. A incestuous man died unconfessed, but his devotion to the Virgin restored him to life in order that he might confess. 2. A priest arrives too late to hear a dying man’s confession. During the priest’s prayers, the dead man revives for confession. 3. A dying monk revives and tells the prior that he has been sent back to confess a secret sin. 4. St. Francis’ prayers enable a dead woman to return to life long enough to confess a sin. Alpha # X331, H380 # 127, H482 # 47, H567 # 108, H581 # 1, H676 # 9; Lib. Ex. # 199a, # 199b; Recull # 284; S.T.: E341.3.– Monteverdi 307 (24); Ward II, 633. (© Frederic C. Tubach)
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- n° 3.
- Hervieux Léopold, 1884. Les Fabulistes Latins. Depuis le siècle d'Auguste jusqu'à la fin du Moyen Age, Paris, vols. 5. Odo de Ceritona, Fabulae et parabolae, t. 4, n° 14, p. 370-371.
- Johannes Herolt, 1480. Promptuarium exemplorum, Nuremberg. Poena inferni, LXXXIII, p. 142.
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- Krappe 74 (3), p. 21.
- Ward Harry Leigh Douglas et John Alexander Herbert, 1883. Catalogue of Romances in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum, London, vols. 6. t. 3, 530, 34; 659, 180.
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