7 edition of Anchoress and abbess in ninth-century Saxony found in the catalog.
Anchoress and abbess in ninth-century Saxony
Published
2009
by Catholic University of America Press in Washington, D.C
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | translated with an introduction and notes by Frederick S. Paxton. |
Genre | Biography. |
Series | Medieval texts in translation |
Contributions | Liutbirg, Saint, d. ca. 870., Hathumoda, 840-874., Paxton, Frederick S., 1951- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BX4667 .A53 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17048670M |
ISBN 10 | 9780813215693 |
LC Control Number | 2008032127 |
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In the growing field of early medieval texts in translation, this book presents the first full English translations of the Lives of Liutbirga of Wendhausen, the first anchoress in Saxony, and Hathumoda, the first abbess. Anchoress and Abbess in Ninth-Century Saxony In the growing field of Anchoress and abbess in ninth-century Saxony book medieval texts in translation, this book presents the first full English translations of the Lives of Liutbirga of Wendhausen, the first anchoress in Saxony, and Hathumoda, the first abbess of Gandersheim.
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Paxton | 15 Mar Saint Liutberga (died c. ), also called Liutbirg and Liutbirga, was an influential nun in Saxony in the 9th century, who ended her life as an anchoress in Windenhausen (or Wendhausen).
Her life provides important evidence for female experiences of religion in the ninth-century Carolingian Empire, and also gives some insight into the background of Ottonian convents like Gandersheim and. It is the most important study of the Utrecht Psalter in a long time.” —Frederick Paxton, author of Anchoress and Abbess in Ninth-Century Saxony: The “Lives” of Liutbirga of Wendhausen and Hathumoda of GandersheimAuthor: Pamela Berger.
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