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2158
Miracula Huberti Leodiensis, liber primus
Century: 9
Hagiography
Latin
Dioc. Liège
Duchy of Lower Lotharingia
INCIPIT
Incipit de miraculis ejusdem almi Hucberti_Cap. I. De caeco illuminato Factum est autem cum in ipso translationis beati Hucberti anno de loningquo peregrinus quidam caecus alterius ducatu ad ejus monasterium pervenisset, fide quidem devotus, ac secundum morem hospitio susceptus est.
EXPLICIT
Seduli autem obtempurus, ut obsecum dando, ab haedis sequestrati in ultimi die examinis benedicta nos caelibes destralesque voce prompti mereamus adcisei: Venite, benedicti patris mei, percipite regnum, et reliqua._In quo vidilicet copulati, divino fulti levamine regno, Deum deorum in Sion sine consummatione contemplari obtineamus secundum spem vitam aeternae, heredes quidem Dei, cohordes autem Christi; cui est honor et gloria perpes regnumque indeficiens cum Deo Patre in unitate Spiritus paracliti per cuncta secula saeculorum.
Sex: M- Bio: Monk of the abbey of Andage (Saint-Hubert) who wrote the first book of miracles of Saint Hubert (NaSo 2158). He worked under abbot Sevold (837-855).-Status author (order, function): Benedictine Monks (OSB)
EDITING
Location:abbey of Saint-Hubert - Date:The first miracle was written in 825, the sixth between 836 and 855 (probably 837), the seventh two years later and the eigth around twenty years after the translation. - Commission: /
SIZE
3072 words
CONTEXT
The work was started in the same period in which the 'vita secunda Huberti leodiensis' NaSo 2156) was written and was continued during the abbacy of Sevold (837-855).
ABSTRACT
Contemporaneous miracle stories of Saint Hubert.
SOURCES
INFLUENCE
Miracula Huberti Leodiensis, liber secundus (AA SS Nov.)
MANUSCRIPTS
TRANSLATIONS
EDITIONS
Acta sanctorum quotquot toto orbe coluntur, Nov., 1 (1887) 819-822
DE HEINEMANN (L.), in: Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Scriptores, 15:2 (Hannoverae, 1888) 909-910 (fragment) (Link)
LITERATURE
ARNOLD (E.F.), 'Engineering miracles water control, conversion and the creation of a religious landschape in the medieval Ardennes', Enivronment and History, 13 (2007), 477-502
BALAU (S.), Les sources de l'histoire de Liège au Moyen Age, Étude critique (Brussel 1903) 59-60
BAUDHUIN (J.), Etude sur l'histoire de Saint-Hubert, des origines jusqu'en 1189, Licentiaatsverhandeling (Luik, 1944)
Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina 3996
DE HEINEMANN (L.), in: Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, 15:2 (Hannoverae, 1888) 908
DESPY (G.), 'Le pays mosan aux IXe et Xe siècles', Revue du Nord, 50 (1968), 145-168 (163-164)
DIERKENS (A.), 'La christianisation des campagnes de l'Empire de Louis le Pieux', in: R. Collins, P. Godman (eds.), Charlemagne's heir: new perspectives on the reign of Louis the Pious (814-840) (Oxford, 1990) 309-323
DUPONT (C.A), 'Les débuts du culte de Saint Hubert à Andage', in: J.-M. Duvosquel, J. Charneux (eds.), Saint-Hubert d'Ardenne. Hommage à Léon Hannecart (8) (Saint-Hubert, 1991) 392-414
DUPONT (C.A), 'Les débuts du culte de Saint Hubert à Andage', in: J.-M. Duvosquel, J. Charneux (eds.), Saint-Hubert d'Ardenne. Hommage à Léon Hannecart8) (Saint-Hubert, 1991) 392-414 (395-413)
Index scriptorum operumque Latino-Belgicorum Medii Aevi 1 (Bruxelles, 1973) 73
KUPPER (J.-L.), 'Du diocèse de Tongres au diocèse de Liège', in: M. Otte, J. Willems (eds.), La civilisation mérovingienne dans le bassin mosan. Actes du colloque international d'Amay-Liège du 22 au 24 août (Liège, 1986) 23-27
KURTH (G.), 'Les premiers siècles de l'abbaye de Saint-Hubert', Bulletin de la Commission royale d'Histoire, 8 (1898), 7-112
SCHROEDER (N.), 'Organiser et représenter l'espace d'un site monastique. L'exemple de Saint-Hubert du IXe au XIIe siècle', 89 (2011) 711-745
TADA (S.), 'The creation of a religious centre: Christianisation in the diocese of Liège in the Carolingian period', Journal of ecclesiastical history, 54 (2003), 209-227
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Xavier Baecke

Update:
2013-05-17 14:49:27