Ava's New Testament Narratives.
"When the Old Law Passed Away. " Introduction, Translation, and Notes
by James A. Rushing, Jr. Medieval German Texts in Bilingual Editions,
II. Kalamazoo, Mich.: Medieval Institute Publications, 2003. Pp. 235.
$12.
The second volume in a new series of medieval German texts in bilingual
editions, the general editor of which is Michael Curschmann, makes available
to a broader public the work of an author thought to be the first woman
writing in the German language. Early in the twelfth century a certain
Ava composed four narrative poems, on the lives of John the Baptist and
Christ, on the coming of the Antichrist, and on the Last Judgment. In
the last narrative, she identifies herself as the mother of two children
(35.1–2), and she asks her readers to implore God to have mercy
on the soul of the woman "daz ist AVA " (35. 10–14).
Marianne E. Kalinke
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