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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_36789" /> ==
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<p> a [[Franciscan]] of the 13th century, was a friend of [[Berthold]] of Ratisbon, whom he accompanied on his missionary journeys. He died in Augsburg in 1271. Three tractates of his are given in the [[Bibliotheca]] Patrum, vol. 13, viz. The Novices' [[Formula]] for the [[Reformation]] of the outer Man, A Formula for the inner Man, and A [[Mirror]] of the seven [[Steps]] of a Religious. These tracts have been erroneously ascribed to Bonaventura. [[Several]] of his works were written in the German language, and of this class six have been published by Pfeiffer in his Deutsche Mystiker des Men Jahrhuunderts (Leipzig, 1845). — Oudin, Comment. de Script. Eccl. 3, 447. </p>
<p> a Franciscan of the 13th century, was a friend of [[Berthold]] of Ratisbon, whom he accompanied on his missionary journeys. He died in Augsburg in 1271. Three tractates of his are given in the Bibliotheca Patrum, vol. 13, viz. The Novices' [[Formula]] for the [[Reformation]] of the outer Man, A Formula for the inner Man, and A [[Mirror]] of the seven [[Steps]] of a Religious. These tracts have been erroneously ascribed to Bonaventura. [[Several]] of his works were written in the German language, and of this class six have been published by Pfeiffer in his Deutsche Mystiker des Men Jahrhuunderts (Leipzig, 1845). — Oudin, Comment. de Script. Eccl. 3, 447. </p>
          
          
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]

a Franciscan of the 13th century, was a friend of Berthold of Ratisbon, whom he accompanied on his missionary journeys. He died in Augsburg in 1271. Three tractates of his are given in the Bibliotheca Patrum, vol. 13, viz. The Novices' Formula for the Reformation of the outer Man, A Formula for the inner Man, and A Mirror of the seven Steps of a Religious. These tracts have been erroneously ascribed to Bonaventura. Several of his works were written in the German language, and of this class six have been published by Pfeiffer in his Deutsche Mystiker des Men Jahrhuunderts (Leipzig, 1845). — Oudin, Comment. de Script. Eccl. 3, 447.

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