The Liber Informationum (contained in MS. Venezia, Bibl. Marciana, Cod.Lat. III 228 [3010]) is a late fourteenth-century echo of the life and works of Saint Angela of Foligno. The compiler draws from Angela�s Memorial and Instructions, but also adds unknown (but less credible) episodes of her life and quotes from contemporary spiritual literature. Presenting extensive portions of the text, Schlageter comes to the conclusion that the anonymous author made use of Angela�s spiritual heritage in order to contribute to a penitential renewal among the secular clergy of his time.
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