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Sant'Ambrogio Legenda Aurea, errata et alia

beginning of the script I submitted a critical edition of the "Mazzone" Legas Giovanni Paolo Maggioni. The ed. the critical text, only in Latin, is the 1998, Florence, SISMEL-Edizioni del Galluzzo. The one with tr. coordinated by Italian Francesco Stella, is at the same publisher with the Ambrosian Library of 2oo7. Price ... € 197.
In the story of James Ambrose on be added to a final more ampia.Eccola: Ambrose is to be commended for several motivi.Primo, for generosity to the poor, to whom he distributed as. Emperor who asked him to give him the basilica, he said, and in the Decree Law , XXIII, q. VII, that if he could give her was his, but he was poor. Second, for purity. Was a virgin and he writes St. Jerome, who not only gave praise to virginity, but he lived it himself. Thirdly, on the strength of faith. He was opposed to the emperor saying that the first would take away the life of faith. Fourth, to the desire for martyrdom. Valentinian officer who sent word that if he had not delivered the basilica would have had cut off his head, he replied that he would be happy to have on himself all the evils that were made to the Church, embracing the desire for martyrdom in the blood of their persecutors. Fifth, for diligence in prayer. Ambrose defended himself from the wrath of the queen, doing penance by fasting and vigils, praying at the altar took God to help. Sixth, the abundance of her tears. Tears for the sins of others, when he confessed, weeping on the sins of others (St. Paul writes in Life of Ambrose), She cried when she knew of someone's death. She wanted him to die. The tears were his only defense against the Goths, and thought that this should be the attitude of the priests. Seventh, in his courageous firmness. It manifested itself in three ways. First: the defense of Catholic truth. Second: the defense of freedom of the Church. And James elaborates on this, being open question between the popes and the Emperor Frederick II. Third, firmness in condemning vice and iniquity. Here, too, James put a long paragraph to highlight the possibility that the priests of the emperors ruled by law to do what they want, even evil. Eighth, was a man to be honored for his teaching. E 'deep doctrine, is firm and solid, is elegant and beautiful. Praise him so that St. Augustine and St. Jerome Ambrose suggested that always adapt to the uses of the Church that came, not to be shocked and do not shock. Praised him for his teaching including the heretic Pelagius.
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