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Fontevraud
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
S. Harrison Thomson THREE ANGLO-NORMAN TRANSLATIONS OF THE "VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS" 8/1, p. 33
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Henrietta Leyser Bruce L. Venarde (trans.), Robert of Arbrissel: A Medieval Religious Life 74/1, p. 128
H.L. SPENCER Berenice M. Kerr, Religious Life for Women c. 1100—c.1350: Fontevraud in England, Oxford Historical Monographs 70/1, p. 165

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Old High German
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Anglo-Norman
  • Dutch

works

  • Veni creator spiritus
  • letters of Marbode of Rennes
  • letters of Geoffrey of Vendôme
  • two Lives of Robert
  • Robert's own writings

people

  • Augustine of Hippo
  • Robert of Arbrissel
  • Rabanus Maurus
  • Gregory VII
  • Urban II
  • St Hilary
  • Marbode, Bishop of Rennes
  • Geoffrey, Abbot of Vendôme

subjects

  • textuality
  • religion
  • gender
  • spiritual
  • sociality
  • role
  • palaeographical
  • translation
  • community
  • Conflict
  • marginality
  • emasculated
  • reputation
  • patristic
  • Authority
  • orthodoxy
  • liturgy
  • Hymnology
  • sanctity
  • poetics
  • Sexuality
  • vernacular
  • peer
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  • handwriting
  • Eccentricity
  • codices
  • penitence
  • Benedictine
  • aristocratic

places

  • England
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  • Fontevraud
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