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Petershausen
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
J.J.G. Alexander Reichenau Reconsidered. A re-assessment of the place of Reichenau in Ottonian Art, (Warburg Institute Surveys, II), by C. R. Dodwell, D. H. Turner 37/1, p. 100
Nigel Palmer Wilfried Werner, Die mittelalterlichen nichtliturgischen Handschriften des Zisterzienser klosters Salem, Kataloge der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg 5 71/1, p. 124

languages

  • Old High German
  • Middle High German
  • Latin
  • German
  • Italian
  • Old Saxon
  • Old French
  • Carolingian Latin
  • Cistercian Latin
  • Gallo-Romance
  • Old Limburgish
  • early German

works

  • Codex Egberti
  • Gero Codex
  • Lorsch Gospels
  • Petershausen Sacramentary
  • Hornbach Sacramentary
  • Coblenz Gospels
  • Egbert Psalter
  • Registrum Gregorii
  • Salem Bible from c. 1220-30
  • Sävias of Hildegard of Bingen
  • twelfth-century Benedictine Rule from Petershausen

people

  • Hildegard of Bingen
  • Egbert
  • King Philipp of Swabia
  • Emperor Frederick II
  • Abbot Eberhard von Rohrdorf

subjects

  • craftsmanship
  • monastic
  • preservation
  • heritage
  • style
  • script
  • revival
  • liturgy
  • cataloguing
  • evidence
  • theology
  • production
  • scriptorium
  • criticism
  • palaeography
  • rabid
  • non-liturgical
  • Cistercian
  • artistry

places

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  • Cologne
  • southern Germany
  • Einsiedeln
  • Rheims
  • Trier
  • Reichenau
  • Sicily
  • St. Gall
  • Rhine
  • Coblenz
  • Konstanz
  • Lake Constance
  • Rheingau
  • Lorsch
  • Eberbach
  • Frederick II
  • Augia
  • Oberzell
  • Hornbach
  • St. Maria ad Martyres
  • Salem
  • Baden
  • Petershausen
  • Philipp of Swabia
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