The Mirror of St. Edmund is a medieval text that has long been overlooked by scholars. This critical edition offers a new translation of the Latin text and a thorough analysis of its content and significance. The Mirror contains a series of reflections on the nature of sin and the need for humility in religious life. It is a valuable source for understanding the intellectual and spiritual world of thirteenth-century England. This volume will be of interest to historians of religion and medievalists.
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