- name
variously as "Magister
Nivardus", "Balduinus Cecus" (Baldwin the Blind), and "Bernard".
Little is
known about Nivardus. It is
believed that he lived...
- Ysengrimus, a long
Latin mock-epic
written c. 1148–53 by the
medieval poet
Nivardus, that
collects a
great store of Reynard's adventures. He also
appears in...
-
History of
Orderic Vitalis (1978), note p. 90. Barlow, p. 261. Jill Mann,
Nivardus, Ysengrimus: Text (1987), note p. 2. Davis, H. W. C., "Waldric, the Chancellor...
-
contemporaries is
probably the Évangéliaire dits de Gaignières,
produced by
Nivardus, a
Lombard artist, on
behalf of the
Abbey of
Fleury (beginning of the 11th...
-
settled community would almost certainly have failed. A
later superior, Dom
Nivardus Schweykart,
expanded the farm, but even that was of
little help. Then,...
-
Historia ecclesiae Remensis, Book II,
chapter 6. Duchesne, p. 84, no. 24.
Nivardus (or Nivo) is
attested in 657, 664, 667, and 673. Duchesne, p. 84, no. 23...
- Jesu (Antwerp,
Plantin Press, 1640), p. 679.
Available on
Google Books.
Nivardus Van Hove, Het leven,
mirakelen ende
wonderlycke vindinghe van het heyligh...
- et
Birria De
Paulino et
Polla by
Richard of
Venosa Unibos Ysengrimus by
Nivardus Roy (1974), 258 n. 2 Elliot,
Alison Goddard (1984).
Seven Medieval Latin...
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fables of Odo of Cheriton. The
story was also
incorporated as an
episode in
Nivardus of Ghent's
beast epic,
Ysengrimus (V. 540–560) and a
mediaeval German legend...