569 | 1 Sam 21,4. This passage became important to arguments for the need for early medieval priests to be celibate: see e.g. Radulf of Bourges, Capitula, ed. Peter Brommer, Capitula episcoporum, MGH Capit. Episc. 1 (Hanover 1984), 227–268 at c. 28, 256. |
570 | 1 Sam 2,12–36. This example is quoted by Jonas, DIL 2–14, 442, Dhuoda, LM 4–8, 154; Sedulius Scottus, Liber de rectoribus christianis, ed. Siegmund Hellmann, Quellen und Untersuchungen zur lateinischen Philologie des Mittelalters, Band 1, Heft 1 (Munich 1906), c. 19, 85. |
571 | Dhuoda, LM 4–6, 144: “Castus enim fuit Enoch, Noe, Abraam, Ysach, Iacob, Ioseph, Moyses et ceteri qui in thoro coniugatorum militantes mundum in Christo cor studuerunt servare.” |
572 | Jonas, DIL 2–4, 358–360, quoting Ambrose, ... |
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