Conrad has also been suggested as the author of the ascetical works, the Speculum virginum, De fructibus carnis et spiritus, Dialogus de mundi contemptu vel amore, and Allocutio ad Deum.
References
^Edwin A. Quauin, "The Medieval Accessus ad Auctores", Traditio, Vol. 3 (1945), pp. 215–264.
^Stephen M. Wheeler, "Introduction", in Accessus ad auctores: Medieval Introductions to the Authors (Codex latinus monacensis 19475) (Mediaeval Institute Publications, 2015), pp. 1–24.
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