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Confronting Crisis In The Carolingian Empire Paschasius Radbertus Funeral Oration For Wala Of Corbie Mayke De Jong Justin Lake

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Confronting Crisis In The Carolingian Empire Paschasius Radbertus Funeral Oration For Wala Of Corbie Mayke De Jong Justin Lake
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Confronting Crisis In The Carolingian Empire Paschasius Radbertus Funeral Oration For Wala Of Corbie Mayke De Jong Justin Lake instant download after payment.

Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.27 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Mayke De Jong; Justin Lake
ISBN: 9781526134820, 1526134829
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Confronting Crisis In The Carolingian Empire Paschasius Radbertus Funeral Oration For Wala Of Corbie Mayke De Jong Justin Lake by Mayke De Jong; Justin Lake 9781526134820, 1526134829 instant download after payment.

This bookpresents a new and accessible translation of a well-known yet enigmatic text: the 'Epitaph for Arsenius' by the monk and scholar Paschasius Radbertus (Radbert) of Corbie. This monastic dialogue, with the author in the role of narrator, plunges the reader directly into the turmoil of ninth-century religion and politics. 'Arsenius' was the nickname of Wala, a member of the Carolingian family who in the 830s became involved in the rebellions against Louis the Pious. Exiled from the court, Wala/Arsenius died in Italy in 836. Casting both Wala and himself in the role of the prophet Jeremiah, Radbert chose the medium of the epitaph (funeral oration) to deliver a polemical attack, not just on Wala's enemies, but also on his own.

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