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- Gandeshemensis) appears in various forms including: Hrotsvit, Hrosvite, Hroswitha, Hroswithe, Rhotswitha, Roswit, Roswindis and Roswitha. It means "a mighty...
- The Hroswitha Club was a membership-based club of women bibliophiles and collectors based in New York City, active from 1944 to 2004. The Hroswitha Club...
- with the UK-based Designer Bookbinders group, and was a member of the Hroswitha Club before its dissolution. She has shown fine bindings in exhibitions...
- abbess at Gandersheim Abbey, the place of several famous women, such as Hroswitha of Gandersheim, recorded by Conrad Celtes. She was Princess-Abbess of...
- founding member of the Hroswitha Club, and served at least one term as its president. She published a short biography of Hroswitha of Gandersheim under...
- of the Middle Ages was of the closet-drama type, such as the drama of Hroswitha of Gandersheim and debate poems in quasi-dramatic form. Fulke Greville...
- epic poem about Otto I of Germany, an epic poem about written ca. 960 by Hroswitha of Gandersheim. Previte-Orton 1922, p. 154. Bouchard 1988, p. 409. Duckett...
- in the Latin literature of the West. In the 10th century, the poet nun Hroswitha of Gandersheim adapted the text of Paulus Diaconus for a narrative poem...
- Retrieved 6 December 2019. Frankforter, A. Daniel (February 1979). "Hroswitha of Gandersheim and the Destiny of Women". The Historian. 41 (2): 295–314...
- Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-44482-9. Bayerschmidt, Carl F. (1966). Hroswitha of Gandersheim. Her Life, Times and Works, and a Comprehensive Bibliography...