Abstract

In reply to a review in Medioevo Latino (2008) of an article published in the 2007 volume of the Recherches Augustiniennes et Patristiques, the present article proves that two medieval homiletical compilations that have been preserved in Bruxelles Bibl. Roy. 14920 Р22 and Vat. lat. 471/London Brit. Libr. add. 10942 and that were used by Angelo Mai, Germain Morin and Andr̩ Wilmart for the publication of several previously unknown sermons of saint Augustine, were both produced at Cluny. It also refutes the hypothesis according to which the compilation preserved in the manuscripts of the Vatican and London was made in Carolingian Lyon by the famous deacon Florus.

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