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Twelve Patriarchs
  • Unknown, attributed to several authors including Jacob and his sons in the context of the Pseudepigrapha.
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BELLA MILLETT The Medieval Mystical Tradition in England. Exeter Symposium V: Papers read at Devon Centre, Dartington Hall, July 1992, by Marion Glasscoe 62/2, p. 322

languages

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  • Old High German
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  • French
  • Italian
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  • vulgar Latin

works

  • Julian of Norwich
  • Ancrene Wisse
  • The Cloud of Unknowing
  • Mechthild of Magdeburg
  • Hildegard of Bingen
  • Twelve Patriarchs
  • C-Text of Piers Plowman
  • A Looking Glace for the Religious

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  • Mechthild of Magdeburg
  • Margery Kempe
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  • Richard of Saint-Victor
  • St Bridget of Sweden
  • Hadewijch
  • Ancrene Wisse

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