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[—] “Smaragdus of St.-Mihiel”
Smaragdus of Saint-MihielSmaragdus of Saint-Mihiel
(fl. 805–825/26)
Benedictine abbot of the monastery of Saint-Mihiel; scholar. Earlier scholarship suggested that he was of Irish or insular origin, or had spent time in an insular monastery, but more recent views favour a southern, perhaps Visigothic, background.
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[351] “Writings of Smaragdus”
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[—] “Dicuil”
DícuilDícuil
(fl. c. 795–825)
Irishman who joined the scholarly community of Charlemagne’s court
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[352] “Verses De arte grammatica
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[353] “Treatise on astronomy”
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[354] “Treatise on geography (Liber de mensura orbis terrae)”
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[355] “Puzzle problems of the schools [i-vii]”
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[356] “Texts relating to the Irish monk Macarius [i-ii]”
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[357] “Lothair: Constitutiones Olonnenses
Dúngal of Saint-Denis and PaviaDúngal of Saint-Denis and Pavia
(d. after 827/828)
Irish scholar, teacher and poet known for his career on the continent, who was associated with Saint-Denis, Pavia and Bobbio.
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[358] “Irish associations of Walahfrid Strabo”
Walahfrid StraboWalahfrid Strabo
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[359] “Verses by Colmán to Colmán”
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[360] Ars Malsachani
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[361] “Cruindmel: On metre”
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[362] “Anonymous commentary on Donatus”
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