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  1. Dec 23, 2017 · Notker the Stammerer, a musician and Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall, worked during Carolingian Renaissance. Find more about Carolingian Renaissa...

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  2. Einhard's Life of Charlemagne is an absorbing chronicle of one of the most powerful and dynamic of all medieval rulers, written by a close friend and adviser. In elegant prose it describes Charlemagne's personal life, details his achievements in reviving learning and the arts, recounts his military successes and depicts one of the defining moments in European history: Charlemagne's coronation ...

  3. Notker the Stammerer, also called Notker I, Notker the Poet or Notker of Saint Gall, was a musician, author, poet, and Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall in modern Switzerland. He is commonly accepted to be the " Monk of Saint Gall " ( Monachus Sangallensis) who wrote De Carolo Magno, a book of anecdotes about the Emperor Charlemagne .

  4. Jul 15, 2009 · In order to find some further reflection of how contemporaries, and in particular members of the imperial court, understood these events, we have at our disposal a text which stands among the major historical works of the whole period, namely the Deeds of Charlemagne (Gesta Karoli – the title is not contemporary) by Notker the Stammerer, a ...

  5. Notker Balbulus. (ca.840 — 6 April 0912) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Notker the Stammerer; Notker I. von St. Gallen; Notker Poeta; Notker der Stammler; Notker der Dichter; Notker le Bègue; Notker de Saint-Gall; Beatus Notker Sangallensis.

  6. Books. Two Lives of Charlemagne. Einhard, Notker the Stammerer. Penguin, Sep 30, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 160 pages. Two revealingly different accounts of the life of the most important figure of the Roman Empire Charlemage ?known as the father of Europe?was one of the most powerful and dynamic of all medieval rulers. The biographies ...

  7. Nov 29, 2016 · Notker the Stammerer (Latin: Notker Balbulus) (c. 840 – 6 April 912), also called Notker the Poet or Notker of Saint Gall, was a musician, author, poet, and Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall in modern Switzerland. He is commonly accepted to be the Monk of Saint Gall (Monachus Sangallensis), the author of De Carolo Magno, a book of ...

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