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STIMULUS AMORIS - The Stimulus Amoris was written by the Franciscan James of Milan in the late thirteenth century. The text expanded after James’s death, growing fro...
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The Stimulus Amoris was written by the Franciscan James of Milan in the late thirteenth century. The text expanded after James’s death, growing from twenty-three to fifty-three chapters by the early fourteenth century, and growing yet again in its 1476 and 1596 printings. There are at least six forms of the Latin text in existence. In its original version, it survives in ninety manuscripts. The early fourteenth century version, however, often called the Stimulus maior or Forma longa, exists in complete form in 221 manuscripts and partially in another 147.It is the long text that provides the basis for the Middle English translation of Stimulus Amoris, entitled The Prickynge of Love, which was made around 1380, perhaps by Walter Hilton. The Prickynge of Love survives in sixteen manuscripts, eleven from the fifteenth century.The Stimulus Amoris was later translated again into English in Douai in 1642 by English recusants.* |