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De Imitatio Christi
Jean Gerson (1363-1429) was a prominent French theologian, scholar, educator and reformer who participated in the Council of Constance of 1414-1418. During the last decade of his life, he is said to have translated or adapted from Latin The Imitation of Christ attributed to Thomas a Kempis. This book, divided into four parts which provide detailed spiritual instructions, is regarded as the most i…
Creator
- Gerson, Jean, 1363-1429
Publisher
- Petrus de Quarengiis Bergomensis et Johannes Maria de Hocimiano de Monteferrato
Subject
- Devotional literature
- Gerson, Jean, 1363-1429
- Thomas a Kemis
- Petrus de Quarengiis
- Johannes Maria de Hocimiano de Monteferrato
- Venice (Italy)
Date
- 23 April 1493
- 1493-04-23
Creator
- Gerson, Jean, 1363-1429
Publisher
- Petrus de Quarengiis Bergomensis et Johannes Maria de Hocimiano de Monteferrato
Subject
- Devotional literature
- Gerson, Jean, 1363-1429
- Thomas a Kemis
- Petrus de Quarengiis
- Johannes Maria de Hocimiano de Monteferrato
- Venice (Italy)
Date
- 23 April 1493
- 1493-04-23
Providing institution
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- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Place-Time
- Venetiis
Identifier
- http://www.digivault.maltalibraries.gov.mt/Home/RenderThumb/33
- http://www.digivault.maltalibraries.gov.mt/Home/ViewRecord/33
Format
- Book ; 87 ff. ; 16 x 10 cm
Language
- Latin
Providing country
- Malta
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2016-08-15T14:26:12.166Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2016-09-23T14:47:36.802Z