1981
Bibliography

Flint, Valerie I. J., “World history in the early twelfth century; the 'Imago mundi' of Honorius Augustodunensis”, in: R. H. C. Davis, and J. M. Wallace-Hadrill (eds), The writing of history in the middle ages: essays presented to Richard William Southern, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981. 211–238.

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Article
“World history in the early twelfth century; the 'Imago mundi' of Honorius Augustodunensis”
Work
R. H. C. Davis (ed.) • J. M. Wallace-Hadrill (ed.), The writing of history in the middle ages: essays presented to Richard William Southern (1981)
Pages
211–238
Year
1981
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History, society and culture
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Honorius AugustodunensisHonorius Augustodunensis
(fl. 1098–1140)
Honorius Augustodunensis is a medieval theologian and author, active between ca. 1190 and ca. 1140. He is also referred to as Honorius Inclusus or Honorius of Autun. He has written several works, including the Speculum ecclesiae, the Elucidarium, and the Imago mundi. Two of his works (the Elucidarium and the Imago mundi) have been translated into Middle Welsh.
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