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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlcuinAlcuin - Wikipedia

    Alcuin is the most prominent figure of the Carolingian Renaissance, in which three main periods have been distinguished: in the first of these, up to the arrival of Alcuin at the court, the Italians occupy a central place; in the second, Alcuin and the English are dominant; in the third (from 804), the influence of Theodulf the Visigoth is ...

  2. May 15, 2024 · Alcuin was an Anglo-Latin poet, educator, and cleric who, as head of the Palatine school established by Charlemagne at Aachen, introduced the traditions of Anglo-Saxon humanism into western Europe. He was the foremost scholar of the revival of learning known as the Carolingian Renaissance.

  3. Feb 17, 2011 · Alcuin of York spent most of his life abroad. He was an an adviser to Charlemagne the Great, and had the ear of Europe's intellectual elite. Despite his absence from home, his writings offer a ...

  4. Alcuin is the most prominent figure of the Carolingian Renaissance, in which three main periods have been distinguished: in the first of these, up to his time at the court, the Italians occupy the central place; in the second, Alcuin and the Anglo-Saxons are dominant; in the third, which begins in 804, the influence of Theodulf the Visigoth is ...

  5. Alcuin (735– 804), the then already famous Anglo-Saxon scholar and deacon from the cathedral of York, was well known to the Frankish king, who had heard about the good reputation of the clergyman. Likely in 778, Alcuin had become responsible for the school and library in York, then considered one of the best.

  6. Nov 7, 2014 · Douglas Dales’s Alcuin: Theology and Thought offers a survey of Alcuin’s many contributions to the Carolingian intellectual heritage, especially as regards theology, drawing on the rich research of recent decades. The book is divided into seven parts, reflecting the many facets of Alcuin’s life and scholarship respectively.

  7. Scholar, ecclesiastic, teacher and poet of the eighth century, Alcuin was a person of deep Christian faith, tenacious in his loyalty to orthodox Catholic theolo...

  8. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Alcuin | SpringerLink

    Alcuin, a universal scholar, educator, and key counselor of Charlemagne, is best known for his astronomical studies and observations, which led to the Carolingian reform of the calendar. Of noble Anglo‐Saxon lineage, Alcuin was educated at York's cathedral school by students of the Venerable Bede, as well as Colgu

  9. (c. 735804)English scholar and theologian. In 782 was employed by Emperor Charlemagne as head of his palace school at Aachen, where his pupils included many of the outstanding figures in the ‘Carolingian Renaissance’. Alcuin played a central role in fostering this cultural revival.

  10. www.wikiwand.com › en › AlcuinAlcuin - Wikiwand

    Alcuin of York – also called Ealhwine, Alhwin, or Alchoin – was a scholar, clergyman, poet, and teacher from York, Northumbria. He was born around 735 and became the student of Archbishop Ecgbert at York.