Denis the Carthusian (1402–1471), also known as Denys van Leeuwen, Denis Ryckel, Dionysius van Rijkel, Dionysius Carthusianus, Denys le Chartreux (or other combinations of these terms), was a Roman Catholic theologian and mystic. (From Wikipedia) More about Denis the Carthusian:
| | Books by Denis the Carthusian: Additional books by Denis the Carthusian in the extended shelves: Denis, the Carthusian, 1402-1471: D. Dionysii Carthvsiani liber vtillissimvs De qvatvor hominis novissimis, nempè I. Morte. II. Iudicio. III. Inferni poenis. IIII. Gaudijs coeli. Eivsdem, Colloquium de particulari iudicio animarum. Nvnc demvm omnia recognita, & à plurimis, quibus scatebant, mendis sedulò repurgata. [vignette] (Sumptibus Bernardi Gualtheri., 1608) (page images at HathiTrust) Denis, the Carthusian, 1402-1471: Doctoris ecstatici D. Dionysii Cartusiani Opera omnia, in unum corpus digesta ad fidem editionum Coloniensium (typis Cartusiæ S.M. de Pratis, 1896) (page images at HathiTrust) Denis, the Carthusian, 1402-1471: Doctoris ecstatici D. Dionysii Cartusiani Opera omnia : in unum corpus digesta ad fidem editionum coloniensium cura et labore monachorum sacri ordinis Cartusiensis favente Pont. Max. Leone XIII. (Typis Cartusiae S.M. de Pratis, 1896) (page images at HathiTrust) Denis, the Carthusian, 1402-1471: Inflammatorium divini amoris (Apud Conradum Butgenium, 1605), also by Fransoys Amelry (page images at HathiTrust) Denis, the Carthusian, 1402-1471: The lyfe of prestes This present treatyse concernynge thestate and lyfe of chanons, prestes, clerkes, and minystres of the church, was fyrst co[m]pyled in Latyne by the reuerend and deuoute father Dyonisius, sometyme one of the Charterhouse in Ruremond, and taken and exemplifyed with great diligence out of an originall copy, ye which he wrote with his owne hande, and nowe agayne beynge diligently corrected, is tra[n]slated into the Englyshe tonge, vnto the honour of god, and for the vtilitie [and] soule helth of clerkes, [and] other studentes of the same. ([Imprynted at London : In the fletestrete, by me Robert Redman: cum priuilegio, [1533?]]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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