Vita sancti Deicoli ‘Life of Deicolus’
- Latin
- prose
Life of St Deicola/Deicolus of Lure abbey, which is extant in two recensions (BHL 2120-2121).
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- Latin
c.965.
Latin account of the life and miracles of St Gall, one of Columbanus’ disciples and founder of St. Gall, written by Wetti (Wettinus), a monk of Reichenau (d. 824). It was commissioned by Gozbert, abbot of St. Gall, to whom a metrical prologue is dedicated. BHL 3246.
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- BHL 2120
- BHL 2121
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