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This chapter is a part of the 119 works from the corpus of the Latin dialogues of the Middle Ages presented in this book Lateinische Dialoge 1200-1400. It presents the title, incipit and explicit as well as information on author, date, textual transmission, editions and a summary of the contents. The chapter presents the contents of four books, the first of which begins with the dedication to John of Neumarkt, which is followed by a prayer. The second book talks about the devil Belial. The third book tells of the teachings of the angel, interrupted only by short questions of a man who has lost all his property. The fourth book describes what happened after the man's death. The original text of the chapter is in German.
Keywords: angel; Belial; John of Neumarkt; Latin dialogues; Middle Ages