- Back to Medieval Source Book | ORB Main Page | Links to Other Medieval Sites | Medieval Sourcebook: Heloise (1101-1164): Letter to Abelard General Introduction Bibliography Scott Moncriefs' Introduction Heloise: First Letter Link to Mediev-l Discussion of Authenticity of the Texts General Introduction The Letters The letters of Abelard and Heloise are, now, among the best known documents of ...www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/heloise1.html
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- Heloise's First Letter to Abelard (a selection) To her master, nay father, to her husband, nay brother; from his handmaid, nay daughter, his spouse, nay sister: to ABELARD, from HELOISE. .... And if the name of wife appears more sacred and more valid, sweeter to me is ever the word friend, or, if you be not ashamed, concubine or whore. To wit that the more I humbled myself before you the fuller ...www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/heloise.html
- Abelard and Heloise (Abelard and Heloise from a 14th-Century MS of The Romance of The Rose) The Letter from Heloise to Abelard Which Pennington Read in Class: Not long ago, my beloved, by chance someone brought me the letter of consolation you had sent to a friend. I saw at once from the superscription that it was yours, and was all the more eager to read it since the writer is so dear to my ...student.maxwell.syr.edu/anderson/heloise.htm