Three Anglo-Norman poems: a version of St. Elizabeth's vision of the Assumption; an anonymous poem on the Judgment, edited from a thirteenth century ms. in St. John's college, and "Divisiones mundi", translated by Perot de Garbelei, mainly from Honorius Augustodunensis' De philosophia mundi and De imagine mundi.
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Three Anglo-Norman poems: a version of St. Elizabeth's vision of the Assumption; an anonymous poem on the Judgment, edited from a thirteenth century ms. in St. John's college, and "Divisiones mundi", translated by Perot de Garbelei, mainly from Honorius Augustodunensis' De philosophia mundi and De imagine mundi.
Three Anglo-Norman poems: a version of St. Elizabeth's vision of the Assumption; an anonymous poem on the Judgment, edited from a thirteenth century ms. in St. John's college, and "Divisiones mundi", translated by Perot de Garbelei, mainly from Honorius Augustodunensis' De philosophia mundi and De imagine mundi.