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Saint Bernards vision. Or, A briefe discourse (dialogue-wise) betweene the soule and the body of a damned man newly deceased : laying open the faults of each other: With a speech of the divels in hell. To the tune of, Fortune my foe.

Other author/creatorBernard, of Clairvaux, Saint, 1090 or 91-1153, attributed name.
Other author/creatorFulbert, Saint, Bishop of Chartres, ca. 960-1028, attributed name.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoPrinted at London : for I. Wright, dwelling in Gilt-spur street, [ca. 1640]
Description1 sheet ([1] p.).
Supplemental Content https://search.proquest.com/docview/2240919924
Subject(s)
Uniform titleNoctis sub silentio tempore brumali. English.
Variant title Briefe discourse (dialogue-wise) betweene the soule and the body of a damned man newly deceased.
Variant title Visio Sancti Bernardi.
Variant title Visio Fulberti.
Variant title Debate of the body and the soul.
Series Early English books online. ^A888680
General noteNot in fact by St. Bernard; an English verse translation of the anonymous medieval Latin poem "Noctis sub silencio tempore brumali", sometimes referred to as "Visio Sancti Bernardi", "Visio Fulberti", or "Debate of the body and the soul".
General noteVerse -- "As I lay slumbring in my bed one night,".
General notePublication date conjectured by STC.
General noteIn two parts; woodcuts at head of each part.
General noteReproductions of the original in the British Library.
References STC (2nd ed.) 1910
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 2123:376/377)
Other title Manuale Catholicorum.
Stock numberCL0037000084 ProQuest Information and Learning. 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106

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