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The letter of St. Bernard and The tract on the Cistercian revision of the antiphoner
the text newly edited, principally from the Mount Melleray manuscript, with translation and commentary -
[Rezension von: Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, 1792-1862, Herzog Bernhard von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach]
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Bernardus De cura rei famuliaris
with some early Scottish prophecies &c. ; from a ms. KK.1.5. in the Cambridge University Library -
The German translations of the Pseudo-Bernhardine 'Epistola de cura rei familiaris'
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The works of Bernard of Clairvaux
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The works of Bernard of Clairvaux
2, 1, Song of Songs, [Sermon 1 - 20] / transl. by Kilian Walsh. Introd. by M. Corneille Halflants -
The works of Bernard of Clairvaux
3, 2, Song of Songs, [Sermon 21 - 46] / transl. by Kilian Walsh. Introd. by Jean Leclercq -
The works of Bernard of Clairvaux
4, 3, Song of Songs, [Sermon 47 - 66] / transl. by Kilian Walsh and Irene M. Edmonds. Introd. by Emero Stiegman -
The works of Bernard of Clairvaux
5, 4, Song of Songs, [Sermon 67 - 86] / transl. by Irene M. Edmonds. Introd. by Jean Leclercq -
The works of Bernard of Clairvaux
[8], Sermons on conversion / transl. with an introd. by Marie-Bernard Said -
The works of Bernard of Clairvaux
13, Five books on consideration : advice to a Pope / transl. by John D. Anderson and Elizabeth T. Kennan -
The Works of Bernard of Clairvaux
7, 3, Treatises, On grace and free choice / Bernard of Clairvaux. Transl. by Daniel O'Donovan, introd. by Bernard McGinn -
Travels by His Highness Duke Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach through North America in the years 1825 and 1826
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De contemptu mundi
a bitter satirical poem of 3000 lines upon the morals of the 12th century -
A letter sent by His Highness the Bishop and Prince of Munster to the Lords the States-General of the United Netherlands
discovering their wicked designs and abominable actions : the cause of the present war and military undertakings, as the rifling of the noble-mens houses, the plundering of the commons, the torturing of their bodies in a most cruel and barbarous manner, the roasting them alive at the fire, and like Turks or infidels, to rob and abuse the sacred churches -
A letter sent by His Highness the Bishop & Prince of Munster to the Lords the States General of the United Netherlands
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A Letter to the Bishop of Munster
containing a panegyrick of his heroick atchievments, in heroick verse -
A true and brief relation of the bloudy battell fought foure dayes and foure nights together
betweene Duke Bernard van VVimeren, victour, and Iohn de Weerdt, with the Duke Savelli, both imperiall generalls, vvho were utterly overthrowne and beaten