Om Sapienta Angelica De Divino Amore Et De Divina Sapientia...
This anonymous manuscript from the Middle Ages explores the nature of divine love and wisdom, drawing on the writings of Augustine, Benedict, Anselm, and Bernard of Clairvaux. Written in an ornate and poetic style, it invites the reader to contemplate the mysteries of faith and the beauty of creation. A spiritual gem that inspires and uplifts.
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