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- battling the seven deadly sins in a m****cript of William Peraldus' Summa Vitiorum, and of a woman penitent fending off diabolical attacks in the De Quincy...
- relationships between virtues, usually juxtaposed with a tree of vices (arbor vitiorum) where the vices are treated in a parallel fashion. Together with genealogical...
- example of the miles christi**** allegory in a m****cript of the Summa Vitiorum by William Peraldus, mid 13th century. The knight is equipped with a detailed...
- continuation by Menco, Emo also wrote the works De anima (on the soul), Arbor vitiorum et virtutum (tree of vices and virtues), De differentia criminum (on different...
- Guillelmus Peraldus in Bibliotheca Augustana Lewis E 166 Summa de virtutibus (Treatise on the virtues); Summa vitiorum (Treatise on the vices) at OPenn...
- Vincenzo (Latin: Vita Paldonis, Tasonis et Tatonis); and a Conflictus vitiorum et virtutum (Combat between the Virtues and the Vices). Jean Mabillon calls...
- of the Dominicans, printed at Venice in 1504, and a Summa virtutum et vitiorum Guillelmi Peraldi, a Dominican who died in 1271. Jacobus is also said by...
- A page from the 12th-century Summa Vitiorum ('Summa of Vice') by William Perault. The allegory presents a knight prepared to fight the seven deadly sins...
- spiritum mendacii, impietatis et blasphemiae; halitumque mortiferum luxuriae, vitiorum omnium et iniquitatum. This wicked dragon pours out, as a most impure flood...
- Detail of a 13th century m****cript illustration for William Perault's Summa Vitiorum, depicting a knight carrying the "Shield of the Trinity"...