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    commentary on male desire and spiritual corruption in Abraham.[citation needed] Hrotsvitha. The Plays of Hrotswitha of Gandersheim. Edited by Robert Chipok...
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    Hrotsvitha (c. 935–973) was a secular canoness who wrote drama and Christian poetry under the Ottonian dynasty. She was born in Bad Gandersheim to Saxon...
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  • Abraham, a 2002 book by Bruce Feiler Abraham (Hrotsvitha play), by Hrotsvit of Grandersheim (c. 935–973) Abraham Catalogue of Belgian Newspapers, an online...
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  • women's literature is Hrotsvitha (c. 935–973), a canoness who was an early female poet in the German lands. As a historian, Hrotsvitha is one of the few writers...
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    contemporary and later historians, the poetic hagiography of Otto by the nun Hrotsvitha, who declared that "the description of wars is left to men", is usually...
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    750— 821) Cynewulf (9th century) Theophanes the Confessor (d. ca. 850) Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim Abbey (c. 935–973) Gregory of Narek (c.950-c.1003) John...
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    fiction writer Susan Howe (born 1937), US poet, scholar and essayist Hrotsvitha (died c. 1002), poet and first known female dramatist, from Lower Saxony...
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  • Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 491. "David ben Abraham (Arabic name, Abu Sulaiman Da'ud al-Fasi)". Jewish Encyclopedia. 1906....
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