Century: 12
Poems
Latin
Dioc. Liège
Principality of Liège
INCIPIT
Hac triplici causa/ hac triplici causa plebs insignita lavacro/ Participat Christi devote corpore sacro/ Quatenus his dapibus feliciter intus alatur...
EXPLICIT
Sex: M- Bio: Rodulfus was born c.1070 in Moustier-sur-Sambre (Namur). He studied in the cathedral school of Liège and was professed in the abbey of Burtscheid (near Aachen). He stayed for some time in the abbeys of Hersfeld and Gladbach and finally arrived in the abbey of Sint-Truiden (OSB), where he was chosen as the abbot on 30 january 1108. On 13th April 1121 he was forced to leave the abbey. He stayed consecutively in Affligem, Ghent (Saint-Peter), Liège (Saint-Laurent) and Deutz (near Cologne). On 6th September 1121 he was chosen as the abbot of Saint-Pantaleon in Cologne. In 1123 he returned to Sint-Truiden where he died on 6th March 1138. (cfr. Aerts). (cfr. BRASSINE en TOMBEUR).-Status author (order, function): Benedictine Monks (OSB)
EDITING
Location: / - Date:before 1138 (?) - Commission: /
SIZE
1853 woorden
CONTEXT
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ABSTRACT
Six poems.
SOURCES
INFLUENCE
MANUSCRIPTS
TRANSLATIONS
EDITIONS
AERTS (J.H.), Onuitgegeven gedichten van Rodulf van Sint-Truiden, in: Het oude land van Loon, 11 (1956) 47-60 (54-60)
LITERATURE
Index scriptorum III/2, 233
SCHMALE (F.J.), WATTENBACH (W.) en HOLTZMANN (R.), Deutschlands Geschichtsquellen im Mittelalter. Deutsche Kaiserzeit, II (Darmstadt, 1971) 190*-191*
VANDERPUTTEN (S.), ‘Rudolf of St. Trond’, in: G. Dunphy, ed. The Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle (Leiden/Boston, 2010) 1307
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Contributor:
Véronique Lambert
Update:
2010-12-20 11:55:45