De Ore Domini
Discover the rich tapestry of preaching history in De Ore Domini, a compelling collection of thirteen essays edited by esteemed scholars. Published by Medieval Institute Publications in 1990, this new edition spans 283 pages and delves into the evolution of preaching from the 700s to 1511. Each essay offers a unique perspective, exploring diverse historical periods, audiences, and methodologies. Journey through time as you encounter influential figures such as Johannes Herolt in Germany, Ramon Llull in Mallorca, Bede in England, and Bernardino of Siena alongside Egidio da Viterbo in Italy. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the historical contexts and practices of preaching, making it a valuable addition to your collection. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of this pivotal aspect of medieval culture.