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- The Libellus constructionis Farfensis ("Little Book of the Construction of Farfa"), often referred to simply as the Constructio in context, is a written...
- Herimannus Metensis Episcopus, Theodoricus S Audoeni Monachus, Guido Farfensis Abbas, Aribo Scholasticus, Henricus Pomposi**** Clericus, Robertus De...
- abbacy in 740 and Wandelbert's in 759, and the Constructio monasterii Farfensis, which gives the former a reign of nineteen years. There is no other source...
- the great Benedictine tradition in Italy. The Constructio Monasterii Farfensis, which dates probably from 857, relates at length the story of its prin****l...
- through the early eleventh century under the title Destructio monasterii Farfensis ("The Destruction of the Monastery of Farfa"). A later student of his...
- constructionis Farfensis, which covers the period from c. 700 down to the death of Abbot Hilderic, and the Destructio monasterii Farfensis, the historical...
- the countryside. An account of these events, the Destructio monasterii Farfensis, was written by the early eleventh-century abbot Hugh. He records "the...
- surviving charter is dated October 757. The anonymous Libellus constructionis Farfensis gives his length of abbacy as nineteen years, which coupled with Gregory's...
- (844). Sichard's epitaph was copied into the Libellus constructionis Farfensis, the earliest history of Farfa, of which only a fragment survives in an...
- medieval monastic community. According to the Libellus constructionis Farfensis, a late ninth-century source, Probatus was "born in the Sabine province"...