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For seekers of meaning in life and death reflections
Addresses the fear of death and worldly distractions
You will find peace and perspective on mortality
Helinand (c.1162-1237) was born to a noble Flemish family which had fled to France after the assassination of Charles the Bold. In the richly creative, rough and tumble world of the twelfth century, he proved himself an accomplish poet. In the first generation of vernacular poetry, he may have been a jongleur–a performer of lyric or epic poetry–or a trouvère–a lyric poet who also performed.
Some time around 1182, he turned his back on worldly success to enter the cistercian abbey of Froidmont, near Beauvais. There he composed a number of Latin works, including a Universal Chronicle, and these Verses on Death, his sole surviving work in French.
In Verses on Death Helinand combines his love of poetry and his love of monastic tradition. From his cloister, he instructs Death to visit those dearest to him, to turn their attentions to the joys of eternity.
Both in Old French and in Jenny Lind Porter's translation, the verses provide lively, colloquial and arresting reflections on the transitory vanity of worldly pleasures.
Title
Verses on Death
Author
Helinand of Froidmont
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Liturgical Press
Published
November 1999
Weight
182g
Dimensions
13.8 x 21.1 x 1.1 cm
ISBN
9780879076610
ISBN-10
0879076615
Eden Code
4954062
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