Petrus Reginaldetus
fl. circa 1423-1434 A.D.
FRIAR MINOR,
MASTER OF PARIS,
PERITUS AT THE COUNCIL OF BASEL (1434)
This page contains links to Father Petrus Reginaldetus on the Internet, and is updated regularly.
Petrus Reginaldetus, OFM: a short biopsy and list of known writings and editions
Citations of Editions of Friar Peter's works
Zwei unbekannte Pariser Drucke von 1501 und 1502: mention made of the Speculum Finalis Retributionis
Det Kongelige Biblioteck -- Handskrifter -- Ktaloger: Entry for Petrus Reginaldetus
Erzbischöfliche Akademische Bibliothek Paderborn: lists a copy of the Speculum Finalis Retributionis in its Quadragesimale
Speculum Final Retributionis: is listed as Item 3028 at Basel, in the Foster Catalogue of 1883, c/o Yale University
Speculum Finalis Retributionis: card catalogue entry for Biblioteca Universitaria di Sassari & Biblioteca Civica Angelo Mai c/o ICCU -
The Mirror of Final Retribution: For Good Works and Evil Ones
Latin PDF, Paris. 1495: Stephan Jehanot for Claudio Jaumar -- c/o Gallica
A New English Translation, with parallel Latin
text, publ. The Franciscan Archive
From the Parisian Edition of 1495 A.D. -- pagination follows Gallica's PDF
file enumeration sequence
Prologue, by Friar Guillermo Totani, O.P.
Book
I, Part I: Foreword, On the Place of Hell.
Book I,
Part II, Chapter I: The First Corporal Punishment is due to a most ardent
fire.
Book I,
Part II, Chapter II: The Second Corporal Punishment is due to a most acute
cold.
Book I,
Part II, Chapter III: The Third Corporal Punishment is a great shout of
sorrow without cessation
Book I,
Part II, Chapter IV: The Fourth Corporal Punishment is smoke without
dissipation.
Book I,
Part II, Chapter V: The Fifth Corporal Punishment is an odor fetid and very
horrible.
Book I,
Part II, Chapter VI: The Sixth Corporal Punishment is a terrible vision of
demons.
Book I,
Part II, Chapter VII: The Seventh Corporal Punishment is a hunger cruelly
afflicting.
Book I,
Part II, Chapter VIII: The Eight Corporal Punishment is a thirst similarly
confixing.
Book I,
Part II, Chapter IX: The Ninth Corporal Punishment is the shame and the
confusion.
Book I,
Part II, Chapter X: The Tenth Corporal Punishment is in touch the greatest
affliction.
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