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Exornatorium Curatorum is a Middle English manual of religious instruction which was first printed by Wynkyn de Worde in c. 1516. At first glance, the manual appears to be another version of Pecham s 1281 Lambeth statute, Ignorancia Sacerdotum . However, Exornatorium Curatorum , despite the opening Pechamite rubric, is more closely modelled on the Opus Tripartitium , a manual written by the French theologian Jean Gerson at the beginning of the fifteenth century. Both are divided into three distinct sections or tracts: credo and ten commandments, the examination of conscience, and the art and craft of dying well. Exornatorium Curatorum is of interest because it deliberately addresses the needs of a lay reader rather than those of the so-called illiterate clergy. For example, it does not draw upon Pagula s Oculus Sacerdotis , and there is little mention of the modus operandi of the sacraments found in most vernacular manuals. Instead there is considerable emphasis on the role of the laity in both the sacrament of penance and in helping people to prepare for death. Exornatorium Curatorum could be described as a religious book of manners . This first ever critical edition includes textual variants from the eleven sixteenth-century editions, a commentary, glossary, and bibliography. A detailed introduction compares the various early editions, and also argues for the importance of Exornatorium Curatorum to our understanding of late medieval vernacular religious writing.