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Baudonivia

Baudonivia , or Baudovinia , or Bodovinia ( Latin Baudonivia, Baudovinia , c. 600) is a medieval hagiographer.

The nun of the . The author of the second part (more precisely, the second version) of the life of St. Radegundy (first written by Venantius Fortunatus ).

Included in the list of famous women from Judy Chicago's Dinner Party . In the list of Latin authors in Guismans 's novel, “ On the contrary ” is characterized as “simple-minded and modest” (la modeste et la naïve).

Bibliography

  • Original: Baudonivia. Vita Sanctae Radegundis. Liber II. Monumenta Germaniae historica: Scriptores rerum merovingicarum. Vol. 2. Hanover: Hahn, 1888. S. 377-395.
  • Original: La vita Radegundis di Baudonivia. Testo latino a fronte. Di Paola Santorelli. 1999.
  • Russian translation: Baudonivia. The Life of St. Radegund / Per. N.Yu. Bikeeva // Adam and Eve: Almanac of Gender History. No. 25. 2017. S. 288—328.
  • Eckenstein, Lina . Woman under monasticism: chapters on saint-lore and conventions life between AD 500 and AD 1500. University Press, 1896.
  • Mulhberger, Steve . Overview of Late Antiquity - The Sixth Century. ORB Online Encyclopedia .
  • Wemple, Suzanne Fonay . Scholarship in Women's Communities // Women in Frankish Society: Marriage and the Cloister, 500 to 900. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1981.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Baudonivia&oldid=95080476


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