-
available — a
number of vitae,
especially the near-contemporary Vita
Bonifatii auctore Willibaldi,
legal do****ents,
possibly some sermons, and above...
- is now the
region of Hesse, Germany.
According to the 8th
century Vita
Bonifatii auctore Willibaldo, the Anglo-Saxon
missionary Saint Boniface and his...
- The
Sermones (Pseudo)-
Bonifatii are a
collection of eighth- and ninth-century
sermons attributed to
Saint Boniface. The
collection contains fifteen sermons...
- and motif, she must have had
access to the
Carmen paschale, the Vita
Bonifatii and the
riddles of Aldhelm.
Although there was
opposition to her writing...
-
bishop and martyr.
Little is
known of
Eoban apart from what the Vita
Bonifatii says. Apparently, he was an
English priest who came to
Germany together...
- in her
title to her
powerful father; it was
called filia quondam magni Bonifatii ducis. The
castles in
their domain and high
church festivals also served...
- is now the
region of Hesse, Germany.
According to the 8th
century Vita
Bonifatii auctore Willibaldi, the Anglo-Saxon
missionary Saint Boniface and his...
- Frankenreich. Sigmaringen: Thorbecke. pp. 173–210.
Willibald (1905). "Vita
Bonifatii Auctore Willibaldo". In
Wilhelm Levison (ed.).
Vitae Sancti Bonifati Archiepiscopi...
-
Archbishop of Mainz,
together commissioned Willibald to
write the Vita
Bonifatii ("Life of Boniface"), the
earliest biography of the
missionary bishop...
- vol. 30/2 (Hiersemann, 1926), 823-37.
Vitae Bonifatii libri duo, ed.
Wilhelm Levison in
Vitae Sancti Bonifatii archiepiscopi Mogutini (MGH
Scriptores rerum...