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  1. Occupations. Benedictine monk. theological writer. Walafrid, alternatively spelt Walahfrid, nicknamed Strabo (or Strabus, i.e. " squint -eyed") (c. 808 – 18 August 849), was an Alemannic Benedictine monk and theological writer who lived on Reichenau Island in southern Germany .

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Walafrid Strabo (born c. 808, Swabia—died Aug. 18, 849, Reichenau, Franconia [now in Germany]) was a Benedictine abbot, theologian, and poet whose Latin writings were the principal exemplar of German Carolingian culture. Walafrid received a liberal education at the abbey of Reichenau on Lake Constance. After further studies under the ...

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  3. Walafrid, alternatively spelt Walahfrid, surnamed Strabo (or Strabus, i.e. 'squint-eyed') (c. 808 – 18 August 849), was a Frankish monk and theological writer. Walafrid Strabo's works are theological, historical and poetical. There is an exposition of the first 20 psalms (published by Pez. in Thes.

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  5. WALAFRID STRABO. The "Squinter" abbot, carolingian renaissance scholar; b. c. 808; d. Aug. 18, 849. Born of a poor Swabian family, he was educated at reichenau under Tatto, Wettin, and Grimaldus, and later at Fulda under rabanus maurus. He thus received a thorough foundation in secular and religious learning.

  6. Aug 13, 2020 · A Latin poem by Walafrid Stabo (809-849) about his love of gardening and the gourd plant. The poem describes the gourd's growth, appearance, uses and fruits in detail and with comparison to other plants.

  7. Overview. Walafrid Strabo. (c. 808—849) Quick Reference. ( c. 808–49), i.e. ‘Walafrid the Squinter’, poet and biblical exegete. He studied under Rabanus Maurus, became tutor to the Emperor's son Charles (the future Charles the Bald) in 829, and in 839 abbot of Reichenau.

  8. (Walahfrid; surnamed Strabo — "the Squinter"). German poet and theologian of the ninth century, born in Swabia or poor parents; studied at Tatto, Erlebold, and Wettin, and later at Fulda under the famous Rabanus Maurus. In 829 he became precepter of the young Prince Charles (the Bald) at the Court of Louis the Pious.

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