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'''Otto of Passau''' was a medieval German clerical author.
==Biography==
All that is known of him is in the preface of his work, in which he calls himself a member of the [[Franciscan]] Order, at one time [[lector]] of theology at [[
According to [[Sbaralea]] (''Suppl. Script. Franciscani ordinis,'' Rome, 1806, 571) he was a native of [[Flanders]] and belonged to the Franciscan [[ecclesiastical province]] of [[Cologne]]. Yet his name refers to the [[Bavaria]]n city of [[Passau]].
==Work==
His book bears the [[German language|German]] title (not [[Dutch language|Dutch]], as one might expect from a Fleming) [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/rosenwald.0076.1 ''Die vierundzwanzig alten oder der guldin Tron der minnenden seelen''; ''The 24 elders or the golden throne of loving souls.''] He introduces the twenty-four ancients
The sentences are taken from the [[Holy Scripture]], the [[Fathers of the Church]], [[Scholastics]] and from
He writes on the nature of God and of man, on their mutual relation, on the requisites for perfection: [[contrition]], [[Confession (religion)|confession]] and [[penance]]; on internal and external life, purity of motives, shunning [[idleness]], love of God and of the neighbour, the necessity of faith and the [[Grace (Christianity)|grace of God]]. He speaks of the
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