RT Book T1 John of Rupescissa's "Vade mecum in tribulacione" (1356): a late medieval eschatological manual for the forthcoming thirteen years of horror and hardship : an annotated edition with an introduction of the full version of "Vade Mecum in tribulacione", Europe's prophetical bestseller of th 14th century, and of its most infuential compendious version, the "veni mecum in triblacione" T2 Church, faith, and culture in the medieval West A1 Johannes, von Roquetaillade, OFM 1310-1365 A1 Kaup, Matthias 1971- LA English PP London New York PB Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group YR 2017 ED an annotated edition with an introduction of the full version of the Vade mecum in tribulacione, Europe's prophetical bestseller of the 14th Century, and of its most influential compendious version, the Veni mecum in tribulacione UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/873926757 AB "John of Rupescissa's Vade mecum in tribulacione was meant as an eschatological manual for the thirteen catastrophic years between its composition in December 1356 and the thousand-year reign of Christ expected to begin in 1370. This manual was intended to give righteous Christians practical and spiritual advice on how to survive this period of tribulation. Matthias Kaup's study provides the first annotated critical edition equipped with an English translation. It inducts in the manual's contents, places them in the context of Rupescissa's work and medieval prophetic literature, investigates important aspects of its reception and clarifies the relationships between its different versions."-- NO "An annotated edition with an introduction of the full version of the Vade mecum in tribulacione, Europe's prophetical bestseller of the 14th Century, and of its most influential compendious version, the Veni mecum in tribulacione NO Includes bibliographical references (pages 316-324) and indexes NO Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Originaltext in lateinisch und englisch CN BT821.3 SN 9781409463993 K1 End of the world : History of doctrines : Middle Ages, 600-1500 K1 Eschatology : Early works to 1800 K1 Apocalyptic Literature : Early works to 1800 K1 Quelle