Alcuin of York : $b Lectures delivered in the cathedral church of Bristol in 1907 and 1908Browne, G. F. (George Forrest)
Religion
Alcuin of York : $b Lectures delivered in the cathedral church of Bristol in 1907 and 1908
Browne, G. F. (George Forrest)
Alcuin, 735-804
Boniface, his abrenuntiatio diaboli, 295.
Bouulf, 307.
Bremen, 285.
British Museum, Alcuin’s Bible, 257.
C
Ceolfrith, 78.
Charlemagne, _see_ Karl.
Chur, 269.
Coire, 269.
Colcu, 150-3.
Cold in the Alps, 271-3.
Columba, _see_ Rotruda.
Comb, riddle of, 269.
Constantine Copronymus, 201.
Constantine the Great, Donation by, 195, 320.
Constantine VI, 193.
Cormery, 31, 223-8.
Coronation Forms, Anglo-Saxon, 261-3.
Cuckoo, the (Cuculus), Arno’s letter to, 276.
Cuckoo, Alcuin’s lament on, 277.
D
Danes, 126.
Devil, interview of Alcuin with, 43;
of St. Martin, 44.
Dictated letters, &c., 7.
Donation of Constantine, 195, 320, 321.
Drithelme, vision of, 273.
Dunwich, 159, 301.
E
Eadbert, 76, 122.
Eadfrith, 125.
Eanbald I (York), 21, 161.
Eanbald II, 163-9.
Eanred, 124.
Eardulf, 123.
Eata, 79.
Ecgbert (Ireland), 8.
Ecgbert (York), 12, 13, 53, 54, 76.
Ecgfrith, 106.
Eginhard (Bezaleel), 33, 283, 284.
Elephants, 289-92.
Elfwald, 124.
Elmham, 159, 301.
Epternach, 6.
Ethelred I, 123.
Ethelred II, 124.
Ethelwald, 122, 125.
F
Felix, 174-9, 298.
Ferrières, 1, 28.
Frankfort, Council of, 183.
Fredegisus (Fridugisus), 27, 226, 227, 256.
Fulda, 26, Appendix A.
G
George, legate, 310.
Gisla (Lucia), 253;
letter to Alcuin, 254, 256.
Graduale, 260.
Gregory, Pope, the Pastoral Care, 169-71.
H
Hadrian I, 21;
raises Lichfield to an Archbishopric, ch. v;
fears Offa, 92;
to be consulted on a treatise of Felix, 177;
letter to Karl, 323.
Harun al Raschid, 324.
Hereditary descent, 5-7.
Hexham, 137.
Higbald, 132.
Huguenots, 210.
I
Image-worship, 181-3.
Irene, 193.
Itherius, 217, 224-6.
J
Jaenbert of Canterbury, despoiled, ch. v.
Jarrow, 127, 135.
Joseph, Archbishop of Tours, ch. xiv.
K
Karl, 21, 22;
visits Alcuin at Tours, 31;
loved foreigners, 33;
invites Alcuin, 54;
quarrels with Offa, 98;
letters to Offa, 99, 119;
letter to Athelhard, 120;
his visits to Rome, 186-91;
grants to Cormery, 225;
blames the brethren of St. Martin’s, ch. xiv;
letter to Alcuin (sanctuary), 235;
described by Theodulf, 245;
questions to Alcuin, 280-4;
described by Eginhart, 284.
Kenulf, 93, 111.
L
Languages of Carolingian times, 292-6.
Lectores, 317.
Legates, papal, 91, 310.
Leo III deprives Lichfield, ch. vi;
charges against, 188-90;
crowns Charlemagne as Emperor, 190.
Libraries, at the Cathedral Church of Tours, 220;
Marmoutier, 221;
St. Martin’s, 222;
Tours and the neighbourhood, 219, 222;
York, 84, 85.
Libri Carolini, 183.
Lichfield, made an Archbishopric, ch. v.
Lindisfarne, 125-7, 132.
Liturgies, 260.
Louis, son of Karl, 31.
Lucia, _see_ Gisla.
Luitgard, 245.
M
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