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“Liber manualis” Metadata:

  • Title: Liber manualis
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  • Languages: fre - English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 274
  • Publisher: ➤  Cambridge University Press - Éditions du Cerf - Jaca Book - A. Picard - Editions du Cerf - University of Nebraska Press - Catholic University of America Press
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Paris - Lincoln - Milano - Cambridge, U.K - New York - Washington, D.C

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  • First Year Published: 1887
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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Dhuoda

Barcelona. She was the author of the Liber Manualis, a handbook written for her son. Dhuoda, author of the Liber Manualis, was a significant Carolingian woman

Uzès

urbanist Dhuoda, duchess consort of Septimania and writer of the Liber Manualis Bernard Plantapilosa, Count of Auvergne and second son of Dhuoda David Redfern

Bernard Plantapilosa

granted him the title of Margrave of Aquitaine in 885. His mother's Liber Manualis mentions that he was born at Uzès in the year following the death of

William of Septimania

while his mother wrote an educational instruction book called the Liber Manualis for him and his brother sometime before February 842. William was initially

Mirrors for princes

Church Outshines the Majesty of Empires and the Liber Apologeticus. (833 AD) Dhuoda, (841–843) Liber manualis, written for her son William. Sedulius Scottus

Duoda Women's Research Centre

taken from a ninth-century Barcelona countess, Dhuoda, famous for the education manual Liber Manualis she wrote for her sons, who were taken from her

Guerin of Provence

his second wife Guitbergis (or Vuithbergis) on the basis of the Liber Manualis of Dhuoda, wife of Bernard of Septimania, one of William's sons by his first

List of women writers (A–L)

D'haen (1923–2009), wr. & poet in French Dhuoda (c. 803–c. 843, France), moralist in Latin; Liber Manualis Ndèye Coumba Mbengue Diakhaté (1924–2001,

List of editiones principes in Latin

ed. (1997). Die Literatur des Umbruchs. p. 433. Chiesa, Paolo (2005). "Dhuoda". In Chiesa, Paolo; Castaldi, Lucia (eds.). Te.Tra. 2. La trasmissione dei

Anne Carson bibliography

Retrieved 11 July 2020. — (Winter 1998). "Handbook for William (Liber Manualis) by Dhuoda, translated by Carol Neel". Brick: A Literary Journal (61): 223–228