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25. Olivier Maillard (c. 1430–1502). La confession frere olivier maillard. [Paris: Pierre Le Rouge, c. 1492].

Bridwell Library holds the only recorded copy of this edition of an early vernacular text for private devotion composed by Olivier Maillard, one of the most popular preachers in fifteenth-century France. Commissioned by the citizens of Poitiers, the author composed the Confession as a series of prose and verse expositions on each of the Ten Commandments. The work begins by listing ten barriers to salvation and then offers a way to repentance through personal reflection upon the Decalogue. A short treatise on mortal sins follows, and the book concludes with a rendering of the Ten Commandments in verse. It is the earliest devotional text in French held by Bridwell Library.

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