Along with
Marie de France, Marguerite is one of the first women writers in France of whom any record survives. She habitually wrote in
Latin, of which her knowledge was comparable with that of the (male) clerics of the age. Her first work, in Latin, was
Pagina meditationum ("Meditations") of 1286. She also wrote two long texts in
Franco-Provençal, the first surviving works in that language:
Li Via seiti Biatrix, virgina de Ornaciu, the
vita of Blessed
Beatrice of Ornacieux, also a Carthusian nun; and
Speculum ("The Mirror").
Pope Benedict XVI discussed Marguerite's spirituality and quoted from her writings at the general audience of 3 November 2010. == Translations ==