Ava's New Testament narratives : "when the old law passed away"

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Ava's New Testament narratives : "when the old law passed away"

introduction, translation, and notes by James A. Rushing, Jr

(Medieval German texts in bilingual editions, 2)

Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, 2003

  • : paperbound

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Dichtungen der Frau Ava

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注記

"Published for TEAMS (The Consorium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages)"

Text in English and parallel Middle High German transration

Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-26)

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内容説明

Ava is the first woman whose name we know who wrote in German. She wrote her poem - or poems - on the lives of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ sometime early in the twelfth century, no later than 1127. It seems certain that she was a layperson, and her work reflects a level of learning that raises all sorts of interesting questions about the education of the laity, especially the education of lay woman, and about the nature of authorship in the Middle Ages, generally and particularly in medieval Germany.

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Introduction Bibliography Texts and Translations Johannes Das Leben Jesu Der Antichrist Das Jungste Gericht Notes

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