Egbert of Liège

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Egbert
Occupationteacher at the cathedral school of Liège
LanguageLatin
Periodaround 1023
Genreinstructive compilation
Notable workFecunda Ratis ("The Richly Laden Ship")

Egbert of Liège, in

Prow), containing proverbs and classical and secular stories, and the "Puppis" (Poop deck) with extracts from biblical and patristic writers.[1] The collection contains the earliest known precursor of the Little Red Riding Hood story, entitled "De puella a lupellis servata".[2] A critical edition of the Fecunda Ratis by Ernst Voigt was published in the series Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1889. An English translation by Robert Gary Babcock has been published as book 25 in the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library (Harvard University Press, 2013). An extract describes the origins of the red riding hood:[3]

References

  1. ^ W. Maaz, "Egbert von Lüttich", Lexikon des Mittelalters, vol. 3, 1602-1603.
  2. ^ Jan M. Ziolkowski, "A Fairy Tale from before Fairy Tales: Egbert of Liège's 'De puella a lupellis seruata' and the Medieval Background of 'Little Red Riding Hood'", Speculum 67/3 (1992), pp. 549-575.
  3. ^ Voigt, Ernst, ed. (1889). Fecunda ratis. Max Niemeyer. pp. 233, lines 474-476.

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