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The Form of Living
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Barry Windeatt Denis Renevey, Language, Self and Love: Hermeneutics in the Writings of Richard Rolle and the Commentaries on the Song of Songs 76/1, p. 138
Eric Colledge The 'Melos Amoris' of Richard Rolle of Hampole, by E. J. F. Arnould 27/3, p. 203
Vincent Gillespie 'Þe Lyfe of Soule': an Edition with Commentary. (Elizabethan and Renaissance Studies, 75), by Helen M. Moon 50/2, p. 348

languages

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works

  • Speculum Ecclesie
  • Hebrews
  • The Abbey of the Holy Ghost
  • Song of Songs
  • Incendium Amoris
  • Ego Dormio
  • 1 Corinthians
  • Super Canticum Canticorum
  • Incendium amońś
  • Melos amońs
  • Contra amatores mundi
  • The Commandment
  • The Form of Living
  • Pe Lyfe of Soule

people

  • Augustine of Hippo
  • Bernard of Clairvaux
  • Suso
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  • Richard of St Victor
  • William of St Thierry
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  • Helen M. Moon

subjects

  • spirituality
  • love
  • religion
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  • appreciation
  • transference
  • lollardy
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places

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  • Cardiff
  • Hampole
  • Sloane
  • Pauline
  • Christe
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