Abstract

In 1904 E. K. Rand published the so-called Sermo de confusione diaboli et inferni, which is related to the apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus, from MS Wien, ÖNB cod. 1370. In 1989 I. Izydorczyk made known two further witnesses to the Sermo which are transmitted as excerpts in manuscripts of the High Middle Ages. This article presents and discusses a fragment of the Sermo de confusione diaboli et inferni from Carolingian times which was identified by Raymond Étaix many years ago but has been neglected since. In an appendix the numerous errors of transcription in Rand’s edition are corrected.

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