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Nigel Palmer Alberico di Montecassino: Breviarium de dictamine, critical edition by Filippo Bognini 78/2, p. 355

languages

  • Old High German
  • Latin
  • Welsh
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Dutch
  • Middle English
  • Late Anglo-Saxon
  • Early Middle High German
  • Occitan

works

  • Ancrene Wisse
  • Breviarium de dictamine
  • Uves of St Oswald and St Ecgwine
  • Trioedd Ynys Prydein/The Triads of the Island of Britain
  • The Northern Homily Cycle
  • The N-Town Plays
  • The Knightly Tale of Golagros and Gawane
  • Three Women of Liège
  • Der Codex Vindobonensis 2681
  • Der Marner

people

  • Alberic of Montecassino (c. 1030-1098/9)
  • Adalbertus Samaritanus (1111-18)
  • Henricus Francigena (1119-24)
  • Byrhtferth of Ramsey (dates not specified but works datable to the 10th century)
  • St Oswald (d. 992)
  • St Ecgwine (first years of the 8th century)
  • Abbo of Fleury (dates not specified, but active in the 10th century)
  • Philippe of Clairvaux (dates not specified, but likely 12th century)
  • Thomas of Cantimpré (dates not specified, but likely 13th century)
  • Jacques of Vitry (lived in the 13th century)

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