LC control no. | no2016124823 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PT1501.A9 |
Personal name heading | Ava, approximately 1060-1127 |
Variant(s) | Melk, Ava von, approximately 1060-1127 Ava, von Melk, approximately 1060-1127 Von Melk, Ava, approximately 1060-1127 Göttweig, Ava von, approximately 1060-1127 Von Göttweig, Ava, approximately 1060-1127 Ava, von Göttweig, approximately 1060-1127 Ava, Inclusa, approximately 1060-1127 Ava, Frau, approximately 1060-1127 Frau Ava, approximately 1060-1127 Ava, -approximately 1127 Ava, d. ca. 1127 |
See also | Corporate body: Stift Göttweig (Steinaweg, Austria) |
Biography/History note | Ava (approximately 1060-1127) was a German poet, theologian, and hermit. She lived near Melk, Austria, and was affiliated with Kloster Göttweig in Austria. |
Associated country | Austria Germany |
Associated place | Melk (Austria) |
Birth date | 1060~ |
Death date | 1127-02-07 |
Field of activity | Poetry |
Affiliation | Stift Göttweig (Steinaweg, Austria) |
Profession or occupation | Poets Theologians Hermits |
Special note | Data contributed by the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML) with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. |
Found in | Zeit und Ewigkeit, c 1988: title page (Frau Ava [and three others]) Wikipedia, German, via WWW, September 15, 2016 (Frau Ava, also Ava von Göttweig and Ava von Melk; born about 1060; died February 7, 1127 either in Melk or in Kleinwien near Göttweig; first known German poetess) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ava_(poet)> CERL thesaurus (online), viewed on April 30, 2020: Ava (theologian, associated with Melk; affiliated with Kloster Göttweig; Ava, Frau; Ava, Inclusa; Ava, von Melk; Ava, von Göttweig) <https://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01327577> Biographical index of the middle ages: part 1, p. 102 (Ava, Melk; hermit and poet; Deutschland; Göttweih, Austria) Her The Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Mistress Ava, 1986: p. 7, etc. (The anchorite Ava, d. ca. 1127; lived in the vicinity of Melk; poetess) |
Associated language | gmh |