Odo de Diogilo
abbas Sancti Dionysii
(Redirectum de Odo de Deogilo)
Odo de Diogilo sive Deogilo (Diogilo in oppido saeculo XII ineunte natus; mortuus die 8 Aprilis 1162) fuit monachus Benedictinus, abbas S. Dionysii in Francia; fuit insuper particeps secundae expeditionis sacrae, conductore rege Ludovico VII, de qua commentaria Latine scripsit.
Opera
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Rudi Paul Lindner, "Odo of Deuil's The Journey of Louis VII to the East: Between The Song of Roland and Joinville's Life of Saint Louis" in Jason Glenn, ed., The Middle Ages in Texts and Texture: Reflections on Medieval Sources (Toronti: University of Toronto Press, 2011) pp. 165-176
- André Wilmart, "Le dialogue apologétique du moine Guillaume, biographe de Suger" in Revue Mabillon vol. 32 (1942) pp. 81-118
Nexus externi
recensere- Chartae Odonis abbatis S. Dionysii et Theobaldi abbatis S. Germani Parisiensis de matrimoniis servarum
- "Eudes de Deuil" apud ARLIMA
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