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Probus (Scottus) of Mainz

  • d. 859
  • Probus Scottus of Mainz
  • Mainz, Fulda
  • Irish people in continental Europe
  • (agents)
Irish monk, scholar and poet at Mainz; known to have been the owner of a copy of Isidore’s Etymologiae (Laon MS 447). An obit of 859 is recorded in the annals of Fulda.


See also: Crónmáel [al. Chronmal]Crónmáel ... al. Chronmal
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Cruindmáel [Cruindmelus]Cruindmáel ... Cruindmelus
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FuldaFulda
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Lupus of FerrièresLupus of Ferrières
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MainzMainz
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Walahfrid StraboWalahfrid Strabo
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Sources

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Contreni, John J., “The Irish ‘colony’ at Laon during the time of John Scottus”, in: René Roques (ed.), Jean Scot Érigène et l’histoire de la philosophie: Laon 7–12 Juillet 1975, 561, Paris: CNRS Éditions, 1977. 59–67.
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