User:Neotarf/Bavarian convents

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Medieval books of Bavarian convents and their archival holdings (until 1550)(via gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org)[1]

  • Dominican sisters of Altenhohenau de:Kloster Altenhohenau
  • the Bridgettines of Altomünster
  • the Poor Clares (St. Jakob am Anger)
  • Franciscan Tertiaries (Pütrichhaus) of Munich
  • Benedictines of Neuburg an der Donau

After the dissolution of these houses, the historical records were divided up, a thematic research archive hosted by the Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online [2]. Manuscript descriptions are available online via [3].

The Dominican cloister at Altenhohenau[change | change source]

"Adelheid von Smaehing and Agnes von Waldeke from the Dominican cloister at Altenhohenau likely worked together on the gradual that bears their name." The Scribes For Women's Convents in Late Medieval Germany, Cynthia J. Cyrus - 2009, [4]

Writing choir books: Liturgy in Migration: From the Upper Room to Cyberspace By Teresa Berger [5]