ALCUIN

ălˈkwĭn or Albinusălbīˈnəs, 735?–804, English churchman and educator. He was educated at the cathedral school of York by a disciple of Bede; he became principal in 766. Charlemagne invited him (781?) to court at Aachen to set up a school. For 15 years Alcuin was the moving spirit of the Carolingian renaissance. He combated illiteracy with a system of elementary education. On a higher level he established the study of the seven liberal arts, the trivium and quadrivium, which became the curriculum for medieval Western Europe. He encouraged the study and preservation of ancient texts. His dialogue textbook of rhetoric, called Compendia, was widely used. He wrote verse, and his letters were preserved. Alcuin's treatise against Felix of Urgel did much to defeat the heresy of adoptionism. He died as head of the abbey of St. Martin of Tours, where he had one of his most famous schools.

See studies by E. J. B. Gaskoin (1904), E. Duckett (1951, repr. 1965), and G. Ellard (1956).

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Staying the Royal Sword: Alcuin and the Conversion Dilemma in Early...Charlemagnes most renowned advisor, Alcuin, who oversaw and administered the kings...the court and palace school at Aachen, Alcuin (c. 735-804) had a prime vantage point...
Alcuin Blamires, Chaucer, Ethics, and Gender. by Norman Klassen Alcuin Blamires, Chaucer, Ethics, and Gender (Oxford: Oxford University...sterling. It is perhaps unsurprising that, with this book, Alcuin Blamires should have made such a significant contribution...
Alcuin Blamires and Gail C. Holian, The Romance of the Rose Illuminated: Manuscripts at the National Library of Wales. by Sylvia...
...Millers Tale and Chaucerian Fabliau. by Alcuin Blamires Did Chaucer drop his philosophical...University of London, in February 2006. ALCUIN BLAMIRES GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY...in Alisouns animalism is discussed in Alcuin Blamires, Chaucer, Ethics, and Gender...
...Making Christian Tradition in Late Medieval England. by Alcuin Blamires Sanctifying Signs: Making Christian Tradition...of the Church and of Christs ministry and the sacraments. ALCUIN BLAMIRES GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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...rhetorician and artificial memory artist, Alcuin, to his presence and asks him to revive...the conversation between Charlemagne and Alcuin goes as follows: Charlemagne: What are...I deem the noblest part of rhetoric? Alcuin: What indeed unless I repeat the words...
...much, in the view of posterity. His counsellor, the Englishman Alcuin, who had wide contacts in Rome, must have been well aware of...inevitable. In the Western world, the rule of law had broken down. Alcuin, a stickler for law and conventions, gave his opinion...
...it was hardly a coincidence that Peter, a Frankish friend of Alcuin (Charlemagnes theological adviser), was appointed in his place...his Rule from the pope, it seems unlikely that Charlemagne and Alcuin tried to enforce the observance of the Rule throughout Italy...
...Liturgical Science at Regensburg, Australian liturgical historian Alcuin Reid, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, and the late Victor Turner...restoration of the catechumenate, and which have been attacked by Alcuin Reid and others. Perhaps the least persuasive chapter is the...
...reference to it comes in a letter written to Charles by the Anglo-Saxon scholar Alcuin in 798, after his `retirement from the post of scholar-in-residence at Aachen. Alcuin recalled discussing with `a lady at court the columns which have been erected...
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...25 years and a 1957 Marmion graduate, has received the Father Alcuin Deck Order of St. Benedict distinguished service award. "There...been a steady and quiet presence for many years. The Father Alcuin Deck OSB distinguished service award is presented to an academy...
...Scandinavians in the 8th Century, although it was not destroyed. Alcuin of York, the greatest scholar of the day, suggested that further...England. Few had even contemplated such a raid from the sea. Alcuin wrote: "What assurance is there for the churches of Britain...
...dei (the voice of the people is the voice of God). If you are on the losing side, then you may find convincing the advice of Alcuin of York, the great English scholar and top adviser to Charlemagne: nec audiendi qui solent dicere, Vox populi, vox Dei, quum...
...Pavia, Rowena Paraan, Sweet May Cawicaan, Jofelle Tesorio, Jose Bimbo Santos, Rachel Khan, Ma. Christina Rodriguez, Yvonne Chua, Alcuin Papa; Ramon Tulfo, Erwin Tulfo, Francisco Tatad, Conrado de Quiros, Nixon Kua, and Vergel Santos. "First Gentleman Jose Miguel...
...clock") as well as banalities and vulgarities. But it is a thundering good read with a cast of mad eccentrics. (Roger Bacon, Alcuin of York, Bede, Copernicus, Galileo c annot help but entertain as well as inform. - MF Bigger view of Keats Keats. By Andrew...
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ALCUIN al kwin or Albinus albi n s, 735? 804, English churchman...781?) to court at Aachen to set up a school. For 15 years Alcuin was the moving spirit of the Carolingian renaissance. He...widely used. He wrote verse, and his letters were preserved. Alcuins treatise against Felix of Urgel did much to defeat the...
ALBINUS albi n s: see Alcuin . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...American novelist and editor, b. Philadelphia, considered the first professional American novelist. After the publication of Alcuin: A Dialogue (1798), he wrote such novels as Edgar Huntly (1799), Arthur Mervyn (2 vol., 1799 1800), and Ormond (1799...
...r s magnen sh s, c.780 856, German scholar and theologian. His name appears also as Hrabanus and Rhabanus. A student under Alcuin , he was later abbot of Fulda (822 42); his zeal for learning and his excellent administration made the school and library at...
...in Alexandria by Ptolemy I. The earliest important medieval society was established by Charlemagne under the guidance of Alcuin . Learned societies of the modern type originated in Italy as literary academies during the revival of classical learning. The...
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