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note A dialogue of the distinguished Hermes Trismegistus with Asclepius on the providence of God.
note A book in the manner of a dialogue by Mercury Trismegistus with divine persons, namely Poimandres, Asclepius, and Tatius his son, regarding the power and wisdom of God. It is a very distinguished dialogue, most useful for reading, and is distinguished
he lives in the prologue as in the prologue The book of Apuleius of Madaura, philosopher, where he discusses the god of Socrates.
TE By Jerome of Valli, of the Vatamini family, a most famous doctor of medicine. The Jhesuida a poem on the life of Jesus, and it is the passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, described in a poetic style.
By Reynaldus, monk of Novantua, on the Bible.
Books of Master Alan on the art of the Catholic faith.
Thomas Aquinas on the Strenae New Year's gifts.
# # # Robert, monk of Clairvaux, on reason.
Epistle of John of Capistrano to the Bohemians, and his replies to various questions; it is very useful.
Epistle of Danczlin, blessed Bernard
Hugo on the cohabitation of women.
Hugo on contempt of the world.
Certain beautiful things on the receiving of the sacrament of the Eucharist.
Receptacle from the Horologium aeternae sapientiae Clock of Eternal Wisdom, on how a man should conform himself to the passion of Christ.
Extract of the book on the four degrees of spiritual exercise.
An oval library stamp at the bottom right corner reads: BIBLIOTHECA REGIA MONACENSIS (Royal Library of Munich).