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    The Libri Carolini ("Charles' books"), more correctly Opus Caroli regis contra synodum ("The work of King Charles against the Synod"), is a work in four...
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  • Libri Carolini, composed on the command of Charlemagne Libri Feudorum, a twelfth-century collection, originating in Lombardy, of feudal customs Libri...
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    church under Charlemagne, as well as almost certainly the author of the Libri Carolini, "much the fullest statement of the Western attitude to representational...
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    Council at a synod in 794. Charlemagne supported the composition of the Libri Carolini, which was most likely composed in summer 793 by the influential Carolingian...
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    in the Libri Carolini, composed around 791–793. Openly arguing that the word Filioque was part of the Creed of 381, the authors of Libri Carolini demonstrated...
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  • controversy arose in the Frankish kingdom, resulting in the creation of Libri Carolini. The last outburst of iconoclasm in the Byzantine Empire was overcome...
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  • theologians, including Theodulf of Orleans, compose the more comprehensive Libri Carolini. Pope Adrian reacted to the Capitulare with a defense of the council...
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    council condemned adoptionism as heresy and led to the production of the Libri Carolini, a detailed argument against Nicea's canons. In 794, Charlemagne called...
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    supported the Western church's consistent refusal to follow iconoclasm; the Libri Carolini sets out the position of his court circle, no doubt under his direction...
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  • Works that were included in the Index, and later removed, include: Libri Carolini, supposedly by Charlemagne Rabelais Allan Kardec (The Spirits Book)...
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    believed to deprave devils of their earthly and material dwelling. The Libri Carolini, an eighth-century work composed at the command of Charlemagne in response...
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    have contributed to the strong pro-image position expressed in the Libri Carolini, which set out the position on images held with little variation by...
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  • reaffirmed that images are to be venerated but not worshipped. The Libri Carolini, commissioned by Charlemagne, criticized what a faulty translation gave...
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    790, Charlemagne ordered a set of four books that became known as the Libri Carolini ("Charles' books") to refute what his court understood to be the iconodule...
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    sacred images has remained effectively identical to that set out in the Libri Carolini, although this, the fullest medieval expression of Western views on...
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    'Seeing is believing but words tell no lies: captions and images in the Libri Carolini and Byzantine Iconoclasm' in eds. A. L. McClanan and J. Johnson, Negating...
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    said to make acceptable the depiction of Christ, were emphasized. The Libri Carolini states that the ruling of the council against iconoclasm led to "civil...
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    Luther, John Calvin or Philipp Melanchthon. Among the inclusions was the Libri Carolini, a theological work from the 9th-century court of Charlemagne, which...
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    from idolatry, and set out its theological position in the Carolingian Libri Carolini, in similar but slightly different terms to those set out by the Eastern...
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    Charlemagne concerning the Byzantine iconoclastic controversy: the Libri Carolini. Because the Pope had to take account of Byzantium as well as the Franks...
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    Adrian I following the controversy surrounding his publication of the Libri Carolini. By the end of the 8th century the close relationship between Charlemagne...
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    790 Charlemagne ordered a set of four books that became known as the Libri Carolini (i.e. "Charles' books") to refute what his court mistakenly understood...
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    Genesis and one fragment of Heliand comprise the Palatinus Latinus 1447 Libri Carolini Vergilius Vaticanus Vergilius Romanus Vergilius Augusteus, four leaves...
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  • order in 791 (Patrologia Latina XCVIII), not to be confounded with the "Libri Carolini" in which were set forth for Pope Adrian I various points concerning...
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    Iconoclasm at Wikiquote Aniconism in Christianity Feast of Orthodoxy Libri Carolini El Riachy, Zeina (2014). "The Iconoclastic Crisis in the Byzantine Empire"...
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    depicting the invisible God, but God as He appeared in the flesh. The Libri Carolini are a response prepared in the court of Charlemagne, when under the...
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  • rejected by Rome, but repeated in Charlemagne's commissioned work the Libri Carolini, books also rejected by the Pope. In 808 or 809 controversy arose in...
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  • significant didactic value. In the early 790s, Charlemagne issued the Libri Carolini, a treatise composed by his courtier and adviser Theodulf of Orleans...
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  • Lectionary or Liber Comicus." Ann Freeman, 'Theodulf of Orleans and the Libri Carolini', Speculum 32 (1957): 663–705. Novum Testamentum Graece Metzger, Bruce...
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  • which bear his name. It is now lost. He also owned a manuscript of the Libri Carolini, which he was the first to publish in 1549. Du symbole des Apostres...
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