- of the 9th century; a life of
Saint Mammes; and a
Liber de
visionibus Wettini. This last poem,
written in
hexameters like the two
preceding ones, was...
- his
death in
about November 4, 824,
which were
recorded in
Latin (Visio
Wettini) by Heito,
former abbot of Reichenau, in 824 and by Wetti's
disciple Walahfrid...
-
Wettini,lines 806-801, trans.
Richard Matthew Pollard Cf. Charlemagne's
efforts to
subdue and
Christianize the
Saxons Strabo, Walafrid.
Visio Wettini...
-
Carolingian Monastery: A
Study of
Walahfrid Strabo's and Heito's
Visio Wettini', in:
German History 34 (2016), pp. 385-401. Dinshaw, Carolyn. Getting...
- and bad
sides of a
human soul, and so on.
Adamik suggests that the
Visio Wettini, the
Voyage of
Saint Brendan, and the
Visio Tnugdali all were
likely influenced...
- divi
Claudii Rome
Edited by
Caius Sylv**** Germanicus. 1513 Haito,
Visio Wettini Henricus Steph****
Paris Edited by
Jacobus Faber Sta****nsis. The volume...
- has been
preserved however.
Walafrid dedicated the
Liber de
visionibus Wettini and the
Liber de
cultura hortorum to Grimald. An
index of Grimald's "private...
- Saint-Denis in
Paris where he died in 814.
Walafrid Strabo's
Liber de
visionibus Wettini describes Waldo as
performing penance in
purgatory for
inconsiderate deeds...
-
poetry and epic
verse such as
Walafrid Strabo's 9th-century "De
visionibus Wettini" (a
predecessor of Dante's
vernacular Divine Comedy),
while Jesuits such...
- which, however, no
trace has been
found so far. In 824 he
wrote the
Visio Wettini, in
which he
relates the
spiritual experiences of Wettin,
president of...