Adelbert of Heidenheim

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Adelbert of Heidenheim was the abbot of the Benedictine monastery in Heidenheim, active in the 12th century.[1] He wrote a biography of Winibald, titled Chronicon S. Wunnibaldi, also known as the Relatio from the title given to the earliest printed edition by Jakob Gretser (d. 1625),[2][1] alongside a brief report on the history of the monastery that was published sometime between 1155 and 1160.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Universität Tübingen: Die Relatio von Adelbert von Heidenheim
  2. ^ Adelberti secundi post S. Wunibaldum abbatis Heidenheimensis relatio, qua ratione sub Eugenio III. pont. max. monasterium Heidenheimense ad ordinem sancti Benedicti redierit, praemissis non paucis de vita S. Willibaldi, S. Wunibaldi, et S. Walpurgis.
  3. ^ Dunphy, Graeme (2010). "Adelbert of Heidenheim". In Graeme Dunphy; Cristian Bratu (eds.). Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. p. 14. ISBN 9789004184640.