- (Latin:
Hrotsvitha Gandeshemensis)
appears in
various forms including:
Hrotsvit, Hrosvite, Hroswitha, Hroswithe, Rhotswitha, Roswit,
Roswindis and Roswitha...
- 135. Brown,
Phyllis R.; Wailes,
Stephen L., eds. (2013). A
Companion to
Hrotsvit of
Gandersheim (fl. 960):
Contextual and
Interpretive Approaches. Brill...
- Terence's
influence on
Hrotsvit is superficial, and the only
similarity between them is that they each
wrote six plays.
Hrotsvit's indebtedness to Terence...
- 897. Her
death date is
verified by a
Gandersheim obituary.
According to
Hrotsvit's Primordia coenobii Gandeshemensis, the
history of the
Gandersheim community...
-
Scholars have
suggested that
Hrotsvit, the
German canoness, dramatist, and poet, was the
special protégé of Gerberga.
Hrotsvit praised her
abbess in the...
- Karl A (1987), "
Hrotsvit and the Moderns: Her
Impact on John
Kennedy Toole and
Peter Hacks", in Wilson,
Katharina M (ed.),
Hrotsvit of Gandersheim: Rara...
-
Abraham or Fall and
Redemption of Mary is a play in
Latin written by
Hrotsvit of
Grandersheim (c. 935–973). The play
follows a
young orphan, Mary, who...
- 2018 Abraham, a 2002 book by
Bruce Feiler Abraham (Hrotsvitha play), by
Hrotsvit of
Grandersheim (c. 935–973)
Abraham Catalogue of
Belgian Newspapers, an...
- 150. Brown,
Phyllis R.; Wailes,
Stephen L., eds. (2013).
Companion to
Hrotsvit of
Gandersheim (fl. 960):
Contextual and
Interpretive Approaches. Brill...
- World".
Poetry Foundation. Case, Sue-Ellen (December 1983). "Re-Viewing
Hrotsvit".
Theatre Journal. 35 (4): 533–542. doi:10.2307/3207334. JSTOR 3207334...