HROTSWITH VON GANDERSHEIM

hrôtsvētˈ or Roswitha von Gandersheimrôsvēˈtä fən gänˈdərs-hīm, 10th-century German dramatist, a nun. Of a noble Saxon family, Hrotswith was well educated. Her long epic poems—one including a fragment on Emperor Otto I, one on the founding of the abbey of Gandersheim—and shorter poems on religious subjects were written in Latin hexameters. She is best known for six plays written in the style of Terence, with intent to supplant Roman immorality by Christian piety. They are Passio Gallicanus, Dulcitius, Callimachus, Sapientia, Abraham, and Paphnutius. Hrotswith's plays show considerable power of characterization, a happy sense of humor, and deep piety. The dialogues are lively and the scenes move quickly. The plays appear to have been written for actual presentation by students in the abbey.

See study, with bibliography, by A. L. Haight (1978).

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...included great female luminaries such as Hildegard von Bingen 1098-1179 who was also a composer, a biologist...Hohenbourg ca. 1116 , Roswitha known variously as Hrotswith, Hrotswitha, and so on of Gandersheim ca. 935-1001 , Mech


 

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HROTSWITH VON GANDERSHEIM hrotsvet or Roswitha von Gandersheim rosve ta f n gan d rs-him, 10th-century German dramatist, a nun. Of a noble Saxon family, Hrotswith was well educated. Her long epic poems one including a fragment...
GANDERSHEIM, HROTSWITH VON see Hrotswith von Gandersheim . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...dramatic his odes in the manner of Ovid and Horace are noteworthy. Celtes discovered the works of the nun Hrotswith (Roswitha von Gandersheim). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission...


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