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Early Lives of Charlemagne by Eginhard and the Monk of St Gall edited by Prof. A. J. Grant

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Erschienen am 16.09.2022, 1. Auflage 2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547375296
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 109 S., 0.76 MB
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The 'Early Lives of Charlemagne by Einhard and the Monk of St Gall' is a seminal work that encapsulates the myriad narratives surrounding one of Europe's most legendary figures, Charlemagne. Edited by Prof. A.J. Grant, this collection showcases the diversity in medieval literature, juxtaposing Einhard's detailed annals with Notker Balbulus's more anecdotal style. The anthology not only illuminates the literary landscape of the Carolingian era but also highlights its significance in shaping the mythos of European governance and culture. It offers readers a unique dual perspective, combining historical rigor with legendary embellishments, thus providing a holistic view of Charlemagne's legacy. The contributing authors, Einhard and Notker, bring forth contrasting backgrounds imbued with rich historical and cultural relevance. Einhard's proximity as a confidante to Charlemagne provides an intimate portrayal, while Notker, writing almost a century later, contributes with a blend of myth and reverence, showcasing the varying narrative threads prevalent in medieval literature. This anthology aligns with broader medieval and Carolingian studies, enriching our understanding of the period through the amalgamation of these diverse voices. Readers are invited to delve into this meticulously curated anthology for a comprehensive exploration of Charlemagne's era. 'Early Lives of Charlemagne by Einhard and the Monk of St Gall' presents a remarkable opportunity to engage with contrasting literary styles and perspectives within a single volume. Whether one seeks to gain insightful historical knowledge, appreciate the evolution of medieval literature, or understand the complex layers of Charlemagne's portrayal, this collection is an invaluable resource that fosters a deeper appreciation of a pivotal epoch in European history.

Autorenportrait

Einhard, also known historically as Eginhard, was a Frankish scholar and courtier, whose literary prowess has endowed posterity with one of the most valuable narratives of the Carolingian era. Although exact details of his birth are obscure, Einhard is thought to have been born around 770 AD, possibly in the Main Valley in the Frankish kingdom. He served as a close confidant and secretary to Charlemagne and his son Louis the Pious, which positioned him to pen his seminal work, 'Vita Karoli Magni' (The Life of Charlemagne), thought to be an essential source for understanding the reign of one of Europe's most influential rulers. This biography is not only a depiction of Charlemagne's military and political accomplishments, but also illustrates Einhard's literary acumen, echoing the style of the Roman historian Suetonius. The 'Early Lives of Charlemagne,' as edited by Prof. A. J. Grant, includes Einhard's historic account and stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of classic historical biographies to modern scholarship. Einhard's contribution to Carolingian historiography lies not just in the meticulous recount of historical events, but also in his attempt to convey a nuanced portrait of Charlemagne, ensuring his work's continued academic and historical significance.

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