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Einhard's Life in op. cit. p. 45. The Monk of St Gall's Life in op. cit., pp. 144-7. Einhard's Life in op. cit., p. 39. Ibid., p. 35. Beazley, Dawn of Modern Geography , I, p. 325. The Monk of St Gall's Life in op. cit., pp. 78-9. See the description in Lavisse, Hist. de France II, pt. I, p. 321; also G. Monod, Les moeurs judiciaires au VIIIe Siècle, Revue Historique, t.
And he owns the half of a windmill, for which he pays two silver shillings. De Villis, c. 45. Ibid. cc. 43, 49. From 'The Casuistry of Roman Meals, in The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, ed. D. Masson , VII, p. 13. Aelfric's Colloquium in op. cit. p. 95. The Monk of St Gall's Life in Early Lives of Charlemagne, pp. 87-8. Einhard's Life in op. cit., p. 45.
Angilbert was the Homer of the emperor's literary circle, and was the probable author of an epic, of which the fragment which has been preserved describes the life at the palace and the meeting between Charlemagne and Leo III. It is a mosaic from Virgil, Ovid, Lucan and Fortunatus, composed in the manner of Einhard's use of Suetonius, and exhibits a true poetic gift.
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