Notker the Stammerer (c. 840 – 6 April 912), Notker Balbulus, or simply Notker, was a Benedictine monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall active as a composer...
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Notker or Notger is a masculine Germanic given name. Notable people with the given name include: Notker the Stammerer ("Notker I"; c. 840–912), Latin poet...
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sometimes called Notker II, living after St. Gall's Notker the Stammerer and before Notker Labeo. Let the throng with humble voice Sing a hymn to the Blessed Virgin...
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Pepin le Bossu (redirect from Pepin the hunchback)
dynastic ambitions, clearing the ground for the eventual recognition of his son as emperor. However, Notker the Stammerer, writing long after Pepin's death...
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originating in a battle song of the year 912 by Notker the Stammerer, a monk of the Abbey of Saint Gall: however, the Synod of Cologne declared in 1316 no one...
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consciously sought to emulate, as indicated by the Gesta Karoli Magni of Notker the Stammerer. As Aachen was located in the kingdom of his brother, it was necessary...
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King of West Francia Michael II (770–829), Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Notker the Stammerer (c. 840–912), musician, author, poet and Benedictine monk...
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concubines. The details of Gersuinda's subsequent life and date of death are unknown. Thorpe, Lewis (1972). Einhard and Notker the Stammerer: Two Lives...
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was a student of Iso of St. Gallen [de] and friends with the fellow monk Notker the Stammerer. Born in Alemannic Germany, he is said to have been a large...
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Brie de Meaux (category Cheeses with designation of origin protected in the European Union)
annually; the site, not mentioned in the anecdotal but unreliable ninth-century life of Charlemagne, De Carolo Magno by Notker the Stammerer, has become...
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Stuttering (redirect from Stammerer)
a conclusion he came to via autopsy. Blessed Notker of St. Gall (c. 840 – 912), called Balbulus ("The Stutterer") and described by his biographer as...
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those from the Abbey of Saint Gall school, particularly Notker the Stammerer (Notker Balbulus); the Saint Martial school and its most prominent member, Adémar...
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Saint Ursula (redirect from Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins)
The most important hagiographers (Bede, Ado, Usuard, Notker the Stammerer, Hrabanus Maurus) of the early Middle Ages also do not enter Ursula under 21...
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– Notker the Stammerer explains the supplementary letters for neumatic notation in his Epistola ad Lantbertum ca. 850 – Aurelian of Réôme writes the earliest...
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Abul-Abbas (category Animals in the medieval Islamic world)
ISBN 978-0-472-06186-0. LCCN 77083456. Thorpe, Lewis (1969). Einhard and Notker the Stammerer: Two lives of Charlemagne (7 ed.). Penguin Classics. p. 184. ISBN 0-14-044213-8...
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Gudfred (section Viking invasion of the Obodrite lands)
Danmarks runesten. En fortælling. København: Gyldendal, p. 113. Notker the Stammerer, De Carolo Magno, Book II, Chapter 13. Einhards Jahrbücher, Anno...
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Frankish music theorist (or 850) Lothar I, Frankish nobleman (d. 880) Notker the Stammerer, Benedictine monk (approximate date) Richardis, Frankish empress...
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Pannonia (approximate date) Wu Shaocheng, general of the Tang Dynasty (b. 750) Notker the Stammerer, De Carolo Magno, Book II, Chapter 13. Rucquoi, Adeline...
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Clark, The Abbey of St. Gall as a Centre of Literature and Art (Cambridge, 1926), p. 88. Notker the Stammerer (c. 840 – 6 April 912) Notker Labeo (c...
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However, the ancient sources do not confirm the legend: in the book of anecdotes concerning the life of Charlemagne from the 880s by Notker the Stammerer, who...
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Chanson (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
music which emerged in the 1950s and 1960s. The genre had origins in the monophonic songs of troubadours and trouvères, though the only polyphonic precedents...
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Cantor (1993), p. 190. Innes (1997). Lewis Thorpe, tr., Einhard and Notker the Stammerer, Two Lives of Charlemagne, 1969:49f. Carolingian Schools, Carolingian...
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Harun al-Rashid (redirect from Aaron the Upright)
succeeded Yahya the Barmakid as Harun's chief minister.[citation needed] Both Einhard and Notker the Stammerer refer to envoys traveling between the courts of...
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Guido of Arezzo (section The Guidonian hand)
monk, he is regarded as the inventor—or by some, developer—of the modern staff notation that had a massive influence on the development of Western musical...
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Einhard (category Historians from the Carolingian Empire)
Hahn. ISBN 3-7752-5448-X. Thorpe, Lewis G.M. (1969). Einhard and Notker the Stammerer: two lives of Charlemagne. London: Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-044213-7...
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Godric of Finchale (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
born in Walpole in Norfolk and died in Finchale in County Durham. Some of the earliest surviving English songs have been attributed to him. I. Saintë Marië...
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king of Silla (Korea) (b. 885) Ibn Khordadbeh, Persian geographer Notker the Stammerer, Benedictine monk Oleg of Novgorod, Varangian prince Pietro Tribuno...
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Vita Karoli Magni (redirect from Life of Charles the Great)
Einhard and Notker the Stammerer. London: Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-045505-2. Grant, A.J. (1905). Early lives of Charlemagne / by Eginhard and the Monk of St...
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April 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category April in the Eastern Orthodox calendar)
Prudentius of Troyes (Prudentius Galindo) (861) Saint Notker the Stammerer, nicknamed Balbulus (the Stammerer), monk at St Gall Abbey where he spent his whole...
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Madrigal (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
from the stylistic influence of the French chanson; and from the polyphony of the motet (13th–16th centuries). The technical contrast between the musical...
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