-
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...
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basis for the
bildungsroman genre and
serve alongside Abelard's
Historia Calamitatum as a
model of the
classical epistolary genre. Her
influence extends on...
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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...
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masterpieces of
western literature.
Peter Abelard's 12th-century
Historia Calamitatum is in the
spirit of Augustine's Confessions, an
outstanding autobiographical...
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chapel was
built in the
early 20th century. Abelard, Peter.
Historia Calamitatum in
Betty Radice, The
Letters of
Abelard and Heloise. Base Mérimée: Ancienne...
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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...
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designs by
Abbot Suger in Paris, France.
Peter Abelard writes the
Historia Calamitatum,
detailing his
relationship with Heloise.
Hildegard of
Bingen becomes...