An Annotated Bibliography of Printed and Online Primary Sources for the Middle Ages
Abbo of Fleury
(Floriacensis, Abbon)
Abbot
lived
c.
945-1004
Abbo of Fleury was a Benedictine monk. He was the Abbot of Fleury, near Orleans, France, but he was also active in England. He wrote in a wide variety of genres: Latin grammar, hagiography, sermons, philosophy, mathematics, and cosmology.
More information about Abbo can be found at the following sources:
OMSB Records by Abbo of Fleury:
- Somerville, Robert, ed., trans.; Brasington, Bruce, C., ed., trans., Prefaces to Canon Law Books in Latin Christianity Selected Translations, 500-1245 (New Haven: Yale UP, 1998).
- Grant, Judith, ed., La Passiun de Seint Edmund (Anglo-Norman Text Society 36, London, 1978).
- Arnold, Thomas, ed., Memorials of St. Edmund's Abbey. (London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 3 vols., (Rolls Series, No. 96), 1890-96).
- Paoletti, Paolo, ed., Passio Sancti Edmundi Regis et Martyris (The Latin Library Website, 2004).
- Bernstein, Melissa, ed., The Electronic Sermo Lupi ad Anglos (University of Rochester., 1998).
- Peden, A.M., ed., Abbo of Fleury and Ramsey: Commentary on the Calculus of Victorius of Aquitaine (Oxford: Oxford UP (British Academy Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi XV), 2003).
- Sweet, Henry, ed.; Cutler, Kenneth, trans., "The Martyrdom of St. Edmund, King of East Anglia" in Anglo-Saxon primer (9th edition. Oxford, Clarendon Press, pp. 81-87, 1961).
- Winterbottom, Michael, ed., "Life of St. Edmund" in Three Lives of English Saints (Canada: The Hunter Rose Company, 1972).