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AsserAsser
(d. c.908/909)
monk of St David’s and later, bishop of Sherborne; author of a contemporary Life of King Alfred.
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William of MalmesburyWilliam of Malmesbury
(d. in or after 1142)
Anglo-Norman monk of the Benedictine foundation at Malmesbury, known as a historian, scholar and hagiographer.
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[425] “History of the monastery of Waulsort s. XII-XIII”
[426] “Charter to the monastery of Waulsort, Sept. 19 AD 946”
Waulsort
Waulsort
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[427] “Life of John Gorzien, by John of Metz, AD 980”
John of GorzeJohn of Gorze
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John of Saint-ArnoulJohn of Saint-Arnoul
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Metz
Metz
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[428] “Life of St. Cadroe, by Reimann or Ousmann”
Cathróe of MetzCathróe of Metz
(fl. 10th c.)
Scottish monk and pilgrim saint who became abbot of Waulsort and later Saint Felix at Metz.
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Metz
Metz
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[429] “Life of St Forannan, by Robert of Waulsort”
[430] “Life of St Bruno, by Ruotger”
Israel the GrammarianIsrael the Grammarian
(fl. c.900–c.970)
Tenth-century teacher, scholar and poet. He had been a student of John Scottus Eriugena, spent time at the court of King Æthelstan, found a new patron in Rotbert, archbishop of Trier, and became tutor to Bruno, brother of Otto I and later archbishop of Cologne. Breton, Welsh and Irish origins have been variously ascribed to him, with the Breton hypothesis currently finding most favour in scholarship.
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[431] “Life of St Gérard of Toul, by Widric”
[432] “Life of Adalbero II, bishop of Metz, by Constantine”
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[437] Carmen Metiense
[438] “Moriuht, Irish poet of Rouen”
Texts: Moriuht
[439] “Catalogue of the abbots of St. Martin of Cologne”
[440] “Life of St Colmán”
Colmán of MelkColmán of Melk
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[441] “Life of St Anatolius”
[442] “Bishop John of Ireland”
[443] “Chronicle of Marianus Scottus”
Marianus Scottus [Máel Brigte]Marianus Scottus ... Máel Brigte
(fl. 1028–1082/3)
Marianus Scottus of Mainz
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[444] “Life of Marianus, abbot of Ratibon”
Marianus Scottus of RegensburgMarianus Scottus of Regensburg
(d. 1080 x 1083)
Marianus of Ratisbon, Muiredach mac Robartaig
Irish scribe, who founded the Irish monastic community at Regensburg (Ratisbon) in Bavaria, the first of the Schottenklöster to be founded in southern Germany.
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[445] “Copy of the Epistles of St Paul, by Marianus Scotttus (Codex Vindobonensis 1247)”
Marianus Scottus of RegensburgMarianus Scottus of Regensburg
(d. 1080 x 1083)
Marianus of Ratisbon, Muiredach mac Robartaig
Irish scribe, who founded the Irish monastic community at Regensburg (Ratisbon) in Bavaria, the first of the Schottenklöster to be founded in southern Germany.
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[446] “Life of Bishop Silaus of Lucca”
[447] “Sermon by Dermatius”
[448] “David Scottus”
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