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Conrad of Hirsau or Hirschau (Latin: Conradus Hirsaugiensis; c. 1070 – c. 1150) was a German Benedictine monk and writer of the Hirsau Abbey. He is known for his literary work Dialogus super auctores, an accessus ad auctores written about 1130. Conrad has also been suggested as the author of the ascetical works, the Speculum virginum, De fructibus carnis et spiritus, Dialogus de mundi contemptu vel amore, and Allocutio ad Deum.

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  • Konrad von Hirsau auch Conradus Hirsaugiensis (* um 1070; † um 1150; ggf. auch später) war ein Philosoph, Dichter und Musiker, der als Benediktinermönch im Kloster Hirsau lebte. (de)
  • Conrad of Hirsau or Hirschau (Latin: Conradus Hirsaugiensis; c. 1070 – c. 1150) was a German Benedictine monk and writer of the Hirsau Abbey. He is known for his literary work Dialogus super auctores, an accessus ad auctores written about 1130. Conrad identified himself as a "modern" in literary terms. His Dialogus is "the only theoretical discussion of the technique of the accessus [ad auctores] that has come down to us from medieval times". His own selection of authors consists of Aesop (actually the versifier Phaedrus), Avianus, Boethius, Cato, Cicero, Donatus, Homer, Juvenal, Lucan, Ovid, Persius, Prosper, Prudentius, Sallust, Sedulius, Statius, Virgil and Theodulus. Conrad has also been suggested as the author of the ascetical works, the Speculum virginum, De fructibus carnis et spiritus, Dialogus de mundi contemptu vel amore, and Allocutio ad Deum. (en)
  • Conrad de Hirsau (en latin, Conradus Hirschauensis) est un auteur allemand de langue latine, né en 1070 et mort en 1150.Bénédictin, biographe, musicien et poète, il utilisait aussi le pseudonyme « Peregrinus ». Dans son Dialogus super auctores, Conrad de Hirsau définit le titre de l'œuvre (deuxième accessus ad auctores) ainsi : "Titulus [...] est brevis ostensio sequentis operis" (Le titre [...] est une brève présentation de l'œuvre qui suit). Ainsi le titre résume l'œuvre et oriente sa lecture. (fr)
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  • Konrad von Hirsau auch Conradus Hirsaugiensis (* um 1070; † um 1150; ggf. auch später) war ein Philosoph, Dichter und Musiker, der als Benediktinermönch im Kloster Hirsau lebte. (de)
  • Conrad de Hirsau (en latin, Conradus Hirschauensis) est un auteur allemand de langue latine, né en 1070 et mort en 1150.Bénédictin, biographe, musicien et poète, il utilisait aussi le pseudonyme « Peregrinus ». Dans son Dialogus super auctores, Conrad de Hirsau définit le titre de l'œuvre (deuxième accessus ad auctores) ainsi : "Titulus [...] est brevis ostensio sequentis operis" (Le titre [...] est une brève présentation de l'œuvre qui suit). Ainsi le titre résume l'œuvre et oriente sa lecture. (fr)
  • Conrad of Hirsau or Hirschau (Latin: Conradus Hirsaugiensis; c. 1070 – c. 1150) was a German Benedictine monk and writer of the Hirsau Abbey. He is known for his literary work Dialogus super auctores, an accessus ad auctores written about 1130. Conrad has also been suggested as the author of the ascetical works, the Speculum virginum, De fructibus carnis et spiritus, Dialogus de mundi contemptu vel amore, and Allocutio ad Deum. (en)
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  • Konrad von Hirsau (de)
  • Conrad of Hirsau (en)
  • Conrad de Hirsau (fr)
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