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

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

Einhard, Balbulus Notker

Translator A. J. Grant

Publisher: DigiCat

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Early Lives of Charlemagne by Eginhard and the Monk of St Gall, edited by Prof. A. J. Grant, provides a fascinating glimpse into the turbulent and transformative Carolingian era. This anthology serves as a triumphant testament to the rich tapestry of medieval biography, offering readers vivid depictions of Charlemagne's life and reign. The works selected encapsulate a diversity of perspectives—ranging from imperial admiration to critical reflection—crafted in styles that vary from ornate hagiography to incisive historical narrative. Through juxtaposing these vivid texts, the collection sheds light on the grandeur and complexity of Charlemagne's legacy, deftly intertwining historical narrative with medieval ethos. The anthology benefits from the varied backgrounds of its contributors, Einhard and Balbulus Notker, whose works have been instrumental in shaping narratives around medieval kingship and governance. Eginhard, a key figure in Charlemagne's court, offers invaluable insights into the personal and political dimensions of his era, drawing from his firsthand experience. Notker's account, though penned decades later, enriches the narrative with its blend of legend and historical recollection influenced by ecclesiastical traditions. Together, these authors render a nuanced portrait, rooting their narratives within the contours of early medieval cultural and historical contexts. Prof. A. J. Grant's skillful curation invites readers into a captivating dialogue between two seminal historical accounts, providing a unique opportunity to explore Charlemagne's legacy through a kaleidoscope of medieval minds. This anthology is invaluable for its educational import and the breadth of insights it bestows, offering readers an enhanced understanding of European medieval history. Highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of history alike, this collection fosters an enriched appreciation for the complexities of the past and the enduring influences of Carolingian rule.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 109 pages.

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