Abailard
pierre
[pyer] /pyɛr/ (show ipa), .
historical examples
the jewish cemetery is situated behind the monument of hloise and abailard.
old and new paris, v. 1 henry sutherland edwards
abailard fared no better at rome than at sens. his defeat was ratified by that authority from which there is no appeal.
pope adrian iv richard raby
abailard at the time was nearly thirty-eight, héloïse not quite eighteen.
historia amoris: a history of love, ancient and modern edgar saltus
when héloïse was in her convent there could have been no such meditation, yet, she loved abailard as fervently as before.
historia amoris: a history of love, ancient and modern edgar saltus
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