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- Historia Calamitatum (known in English as The Story of My Misfortunes or The History of My Calamities), also known as Abaelardi ad Ami**** Suum Consolatoria...
- basis for the bildungsroman genre and serve alongside Abelard's Historia Calamitatum as a model of the classical epistolary genre. Her influence extends on...
- which were addressed to Heloise. The first of these four is the Historia Calamitatum. 6 letters attributed to Heloise, 3 of which were addressed to Abelard...
- Abelard's most famous letter containing his autobiography, Historia Calamitatum (The History of My Calamities). This moved Héloïse to write her first...
- Saint-Denis and it was one of the origins of their pride. In Historia calamitatum, Pierre Abelard gives a short account of the strength of this belief...
- masterpieces of western literature. Peter Abelard's 12th-century Historia Calamitatum is in the spirit of Augustine's Confessions, an outstanding autobiographical...
- chapel was built in the early 20th century. Abelard, Peter. Historia Calamitatum in Betty Radice, The Letters of Abelard and Heloise. Base Mérimée: Ancienne...
- successful monastic careers. Years later, Abelard completed the Historia Calamitatum (History of misfortunes), cast as a letter of consolation to a friend...
- epsicopatum, si quis restitisset." Henricus Archidiaconus, "Historia calamitatum ecclesiae Salsiburgiensis,", p. 1543. Brackmann, pp. 32-33, nos. 103-105...
- designs by Abbot Suger in Paris, France. Peter Abelard writes the Historia Calamitatum, detailing his relationship with Heloise. Hildegard of Bingen becomes...