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Notker the Stammerer (c. 840 – 6 April 912), Notker Balbulus, or simply Notker, was a Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall active as a composer, poet and scholar. Described as "a significant figure in the Western Church", [4] Notker made substantial contributions to both the music and literature of his time.
Aug 31, 2013 · Notker the Stammerer’s book is certainly the more humorous. In a display of self-depreciating humour, the author refers to himself as the stammering, toothless old man as a way of distinguishing from other Notkers in the King’s court. Notker also focuses on the personality attributes of the King, such as his generosity, acuity of mind, etc.
Books. Two Lives of Charlemagne. Einhard, Notker the Stammerer. Penguin, Jul 30, 1969 - Biography & Autobiography - 240 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 ...
The biographies brought together here provide a rich and varied portrait of the king from two perspectives: that of Einhard, a close friend and adviser, and of Notker, a monastic scholar and musician writing fifty years after Charlemagne’s death.
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Einhard, Notker the Stammerer, Lewis Thorpe (Translator) 3.64. 1,938 ratings121 reviews. 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 brought together here provide a rich ...
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Books. Two Lives of Charlemagne. Einhard, Notker the Stammerer. Penguin UK, Sep 5, 2013 - History - 160 pages. 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 ...
Sep 30, 2008 · Whereas Einhard lived and worked with Charlemagne, Notker, born in 840, never met his famous subject or Einhard. By the time Notker wrote, Charlemagne had already drifted into the realm of legend. By contrast, Einhard's text displays unquestionable intimacy.