James, of Milan, active 13th century (Ps.-Bonaventure): Stimulus amoris [Latin]
- Bibliography:
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- Several redactions: the original version of James of Milan ('Stimulus amoris minor'), and three 14th-century revisions and expansions ('Stimulus amoris maior' Ia, I, and II): see F. Eisermann, Stimulus amoris (Tübingen, 2001), 4f and 229ff, also with list of manuscripts. St. a. maior I sometimes attributed in the literature (following Distelbrink no. 217) to Henricus de Balma (1367-1439); cf. Eisermann 13, 333.
- St.a. maior I, many early incunable editions; ed. Peltier, Bonaventurae ... opera XII (1868), 631-703.
- St.a. minor ed. Quaracchi 1949
- Manuscripts:
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- MS. Bodl. 475 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Canon. Misc. 303 — 1433; Italy, Venice
- MS. Digby 58 — Composite manuscript
- MS. Digby 115 — 15th century, beginning; English
- MS. Hamilton 47 (Digital facsimile online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Lat. th. d. 27 — 15th century, late; English
- MS. Laud Misc. 181 (Digital facsimile online) — Composite manuscript
- MS. Laud Misc. 324 (Digital facsimile online) — 14th century, second half; Germany, Mainz Charterhouse
- MS. Laud Misc. 493 (Digital facsimile online) — 14th century, second quarter; Germany
- MS. Rawl. C. 287 — 15th century
- Merton College MS. 204 — 1446–9; England
The above references reflect only the current coverage of the online catalogue and may not be comprehensive.