Libellus de principiis

Libellus de principiis Ordinis Praedicatorum or simply Latin: Libellus de principiis English: On the beginnings of the Order of Preacher) is a work written by Jordan of Saxony on Saint Dominic and the beginnings of the Dominican Order of Preachers. It was written around 1233.[1]

Editions

  • J. Quétif, J. Échard, ed. (1719). Scriptores Ordinis Praedicatorum (in Latin). 1. Paris.
  • B. Iordano, ed. (1733). Acta Sanctorum (in Latin). 1. pp. 545–559.
  • J. J. Berthier, ed. (1891). Jordanis de Saxonia opera ad res Ordinis Praedicatorum spectantia (in Latin). Friborg.
  • H. C. Scheeben (ed.). Monumenta Ordinis Fratrum Praedicatorum Historica (in Latin). 16. pp. 25–88.
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See also

References

  1. Jordan of Saxony (1237). Simon Tugwell (ed.). On the beginnings of the Order of Preachers (1987 ed.). Oak Park, Ill: Parable.
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