Caesarius Heisterbacensis, Dialogus Miraculorum

DISTINCTIO DECIMA. DE MIRACULIS

CAPITULUM XXVI.4191 Item de stella maxima quae apparuit post solis occasum.

Similiter hoc anno per duas hebdomadas visa est post solis occasum stella tantae magnitudinis, ut ad instar ignis splendorem de se emitteret. Judaei asserunt eam signum fuisse sui Messiae adventus4192. Haec dicta sint4193 de signis stellarum. Porro de igne aethereo, fulmine scilicet atque tonitruo, quae ex collisione nubium gignuntur, aliqua proferam exempla, ut noveris secundum verba Salvatoris terrores de coelo et signa magna etiam his temporibus contigisse.

Notes:
  • 4191 Homil. III. p. 171.
  • 4192 BCP adventus sui Messiae.
  • 4193 AP sunt.
Indexed exemplum: TE018700
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