Some parts of the Llibre de les dones (Book of Women), specifically the ones included in the Treaty of penance and the Treatise of contemplation, were included later in the book that Eiximenis probably offered to queen Maria de Luna when his husband Martin of Aragon (and she also) was crowned, as Andreu Ivars pointed out. [1] We know the king's coronation took place on 13 April 1399, and the one of the queen on 23 April 1399.[2]
[1] Edition in the Biblioteca Virtual Joan Lluís Vives (Joan Lluís Vives Virtual Library) of the manuscript 86 from the University of Barcelona's Reserve Books.
Incunabula
[2] Edition in the Memòria Digital de Catalunya (Digital Memory of Catalonia) of the incunabula edition, printed in Barcelona on 27 October 1494 by Diego de Gumiel.
Modern editions
[3]Scala Dei. Barcelona. PAM. 1985. 100. Transcription of the ancient manuscript and preliminary notes by Curt Wittlin. Version into modern Catalan by Elisabet Ràfols.
Scala Dei inside Francesc Eiximenis' complete works on line
^Scala Dei. Barcelona. PAM. 1985, p. 93. Transcription, preliminary and final note by Curt Wittlin. (in Catalan)
^D. A. Dietari del Consell antich barceloní. V.I. Barcelona. Impremta d’en Henrich y companyia. 1892, p. 77. (in Catalan)
^Wittlin, Curt J. De Lo Llibre de les dones a la Scala Dei. Actes del Tercer Col·loqui d’Estudis Catalans a Nord-Amèrica. PAM. 1983. 139-152. (in Catalan)