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Two lives of Charlemagne,

作者: Lewis G M Thorpe; Einhard; Notker, Balbulus
出版商: Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1969.
叢書: Penguin classics, L213.
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"These two LIVES provide a fascinating contrast. Einhard, who spent twenty-three years in Charlemagne's service, chose to approach his Vita Caroli as a public history and, in beautifully expressed language, recounts Charlemagne's personal life and his achievements in warfare, learning, art, building, and in the skilful administration of the state. Notker the monk's De Carolo Magno is a collection of anecdotes rather  再讀一些...
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類型/形式: Sources
Biography
其他的實體格式: Online version:
Thorpe, Lewis G. M., 1913-
Two lives of Charlemagne.
Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1969
(OCoLC)556937570
提及的人: Charlemagne, Emperor
資料類型: 傳記
文件類型: 圖書
所有的作者/貢獻者: Lewis G M Thorpe; Einhard; Notker, Balbulus
ISBN: 0140442138 9780140442137
OCLC系統控制編碼: 78604
注意: Translation of Einhard's Vita Karoli Magni imperatoris and of Notker's Gesta Karoli Magni as published in 1867 in v. 4 of Bibliotheca rerum germanicarum.
描述: [8], 227 p. table, map. 18 cm.
内容: The life of Charlemagne, by Einhard.--Charlemagne, by Notker the stammerer.
叢書名: Penguin classics, L213.
責任: translated [from the Latin] with an introduction by Lewis Thorpe.

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"These two LIVES provide a fascinating contrast. Einhard, who spent twenty-three years in Charlemagne's service, chose to approach his Vita Caroli as a public history and, in beautifully expressed language, recounts Charlemagne's personal life and his achievements in warfare, learning, art, building, and in the skilful administration of the state. Notker the monk's De Carolo Magno is a collection of anecdotes rather than a presentation of historical facts, and his main delight seems to stem from the ingenious ways in which Charlemagne subdued proud o corrupt bishops and other men of power. In these stories, which merge into fiction. Charlemagne is already half-way to becoming the legendary figure of the epics in the later Middle Ages."--BOOK COVER.

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