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Alcuin in Germany
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URL: http://www.islandnet.com/~edonon/alcuin-g.htm
Alcuin came to Charlemagne's court to bring the very best of English learning to a country where most knowledge was still retained in oral form. As in
York, there was no regular Benedictine monastery in Aachen and therefore the large scriptorium was attached to the Palatine School of Charlemagne.
The Benedictine monks who lived there were all linguists who worked with the grammarians to develop the German language. Already during the reign
of Charles Martel and Pepin the Short a simple version of the Palace school had existed, but training had been restricted to court manners, procedures
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Medieval Sourcebook: Alcuin: Life of Willbrord, c. 796
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URL: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/Alcuin-willbrord.html
shown in filters: Publications The earliest Life of Willibrord, written, as Theofrid, Abbot of Echternach (10831100), tells us, by an unlearned Scot (i.e. an Irishman) in a
rough and unpolished style, has disappeared, though its contents may be reconstructed from the biography composed by Alcuin, who
probably used it as his source.
Alcuin, the author of the present Life, was born in York in 735 and became the master of the school there in 778. Four years later he was
appointed head of Charlemagne's school at AixlaChapelle [Aachen] and became a leading member of that select circle who supported the
emperor in his efforts to reeducate Europe. In 796 he was removed to Tours and died in 804.
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Poster of Alcuin
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URL: http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Posters2/Alcuin.html
Alcuin of York wrote elementary texts on arithmetic, geometry and astronomy. [ eng ] |

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Alkuin (or Alcuin, circa 735-804)
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URL: http://www.bu.edu/english/levine/alcend.htm
by Robert Levine, Boston University and Whitney Bolton, Rutgers University. [ eng ] |

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Biography: Alcuin, Deacon, Scholar, and Abbot of Tours
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URL: http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/05/20.html
Alcuin was an Englishman from York, born into a noble family about 730, and educated by a pupil of Bede. Having become a deacon, he was made head of the
cathedral school at York aroung 770. In 781 he was asked by the Emperor Charlemagne to become his minister of education. He accepted, and established schools
at many cathedrals and monasteries, and promoted learning in every way he could. In the preceding years of constant wars and invasions, many ancient writings had
been lost. [ eng ] |

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Alcuin - Mathematics and the Liberal Arts
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URL: http://math.truman.edu/~thammond/history/Alcuin.html
The Mathematics and the Liberal Arts pages are intended to be a resource for student research projects and for teachers interested in using the history of
mathematics in their courses. Many pages focus on ethnomathematics and in the connections between mathematics and other disciplines. The notes in these pages
are intended as much to evoke ideas as to indicate what the books and articles are about. They are not intended as reviews. However, some items have been
reviewed in Mathematical Reviews, published by The American Mathematical Society. [ eng ] |

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Alcuin of York - Allchin Files
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URL: http://allchin.org/alcuin.html
Probable origin of the Allchin family name comes from Alcuin of York. [ eng ] |

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Alcuin of York
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URL: http://www.mayo-ireland.ie/Mayo/Towns/MayAbbey/HistMAbb/Alcuin.htm
Alcuin of York wrote letters to the monks of Mayo Abbey and was the chief architect of educational reform on the continent under Charlemagne. [ eng ] |

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Alcuin
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URL: http://www.satucket.com/lectionary/Alcuin.htm
Biography and Readings for Alcuin, commemorated May 20, according to the Episcopal Church. [ eng ] |

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Medieval Church.org.uk: Alcuin (c.740-804)
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URL: http://www.medievalchurch.org.uk/p_alcuin.html
The ideal which forms the inspiration of Alcuin’s whole life is that of a Christian state in which every thing is pervaded by a
religious spirit, and regulated by the laws of the church; and he looked with admiration and awe to the realization of this ideal,
which the energy and success of Charlemagne seemed to promise. Theology he consequently considered as the principal
element of education. His own theology is wholly positive, without originality, derived from the Fathers. He wrote both on
dogmatics: De Fide Sanctae et Individuce Trinitatis; De Trinitate ad Fridigisum Quaestiones; Libellus de processione
Spiritus Sancti, etc. [ eng ] |

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Alcuin
- English
URL: http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/people_n2/persons4_n2/alcuin.html
shown in filters: Personnages Alcuin was the foremost scholar
of the revival of learning known
as the Carolingian Renaissance. [ eng ] |

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Patron Saints Index: Blessed Alcuin
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URL: http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/sainta58.htm
shown in filters: Personnages Patron Saint Index profile of Blessed Alcuin. [ eng ] |

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Alcuin’s De Rhetorica
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URL: http://freespace.virgin.net/angus.graham/Alcuin.htm
This text is taken from Karl Halm (1863), Rhetores Latini Minores, ex codicibus maximam partem primum adhibitis, Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, pp. 523-550.
Our text appears as section 16, ‘Disputatio de rhetorica et de virtutibus sapientissimi regis Karli et Albini magistri’, and Halm identifies three Munich manuscripts as
providing his subsidia critica. [ eng ] |

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The Alcuin Society
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URL: http://www.alcuinsociety.com/
shown in filters: Organisations The Alcuin Society is a voluntary association of people who care about the past, present and future of fine books. Founded in 1965, it is the only
non-profit organization in Canada dedicated to the entire range of interests related to books and reading. These interests include authorship, publishing,
book design and production, bookselling, book buying and collecting, printing, binding, papermaking, calligraphy and illustration.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Alcuin
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URL: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01276a.htm
shown in filters: Personnages Visit the New Advent website for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. [ eng ] |

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Alcuin of York
- English
URL: http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Alcuin.html
shown in filters: Personnages Biography of Alcuin (735-804). [ eng ] |

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Àëêóèí Ôëàêê Àëüáèí
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URL: http://www.rubricon.ru/qe.asp?qtype=4&qall=0&aid={1BDFB1E7-99AE-431F-950C-D9BEC0
shown in filters: Guides et annuaires (735-804) - àíãëîñàêñîíñêèé ó÷¸íûé, ïðèáëèæ¸ííûé èìïåðàòîðà Êàðëà Âåëèêîãî. Ïèñàë òðàêòàòû è ó÷åáíèêè. Ñ 796 ã. -
àááàò â àááàòñòâå ñâÿòîãî Ìàðòèíà â Òóðå (Ôðàíöèÿ). [ rus ] |

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Àëêóèí
- Russian
URL: http://www.krotov.org/spravki/persons/15person/alkuin.html
Èç "Áèáëèîëîãè÷åñêîãî ñëîâàðÿ"
ñâÿùåííèêà Àëåêñàíäðà Ìåíÿ. [ rus ] |

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Àëêóèí (703-804)
- Russian
URL: http://antology.rchgi.spb.ru/Alcuin/_autor_rus.html
shown in filters: Personnages Áèîãðàôèÿ, ñî÷èíåíèÿ, áèáëèîãðàôèÿ. [ rus ] |

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