The text is traditionally ascribed to Aurelius Prudentius Clemens. See however R. Cruel, Geschichte der deutschen Predigt im Mittelalter, 1879, p. 460.
Title from incipit (leaf [1]/2r): "Liber venerabilis Prudencii de septem peccatis mortalibus & virtutibus septem oppositis."
Printed with type 1:110G of the anonymous Strassburg printer "C. W., civis Argentinensis," see BMC I 81. The printer has been identified tentatively as Clas Wencker or Conrad Wolfach, see BMC II 409 and Needham, "Four Strasburg Incunables." Formerly attributed to Koberger, ca. 1475 by Goff.
The Uppsala copy has an owner's date 1474.
Edited by Matthias Farinator.
Collation: [1⁸ 2⁶]: 14 leaves, leaf [1]/1 blank.
Paper format: Chancery folio
PML copy leaf dimensions: 28.9 x 19.6 cm.
PML copy missing 2 leaves: [1]/1 (blank) and [1]/8.
Lumen animae, titulus 75
Hand decoration: rubrication, red and blue lombards, red paragraph marks, capital strokes, and underlining.