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There remain in manuscript a Commentary on the Prophets, and a History of the Monastery of St. Michael (cf. Mabillon, l.c.) Smaragdus also wrote poetry. Besides a hymn to Christ (Ebert, l.c. p. 112) there have been preserved his metrical introductions to his Collections and Commentary on the
241:. So Ebert, l.c. p. III, it consists of thirty-two chapters of moral and spiritual counsels, which if faithfully followed will conduct an earthly king into the heavenly kingdom. The work is really only an adaptation of the Diadem to the wants of the secular life. 209:. Smaragdus made it after his elevation to the abbotship and enjoined its daily evening reading upon his monks (PL 102:693). It proved to be a very popular work, was widely circulated during the Middle Age, and was repeatedly published in the early modern period. 127:. After serving as principal of the convent school of the monastery on Castellion, he was elected abbot about 805. Around 814, he moved his monks a few miles away and founded the monastery of Saint-Mihiel on the banks of the river 197:), a collection in one hundred chapters of ascetic rules and reflections concerning the principal duties and virtues of the monastic life. It is for the most part a compilation. The sources are the 187:. Migne, CII. col 13-552. an uncritical but comprehensive compilation from numerous ecclesiastical writers, prepared for the use of preachers, and described by the author as a liber comitis. 500: 279:). This is his earliest work, written at the request of his scholars, probably between 800 and 805. It is still unprinted, except a small portion in 510: 495: 505: 45: 152:
clause, and sent him to Rome with the commissioners to lay the matter before the pope. He acted as secretary, and drew up the protocol.
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Migne, PL, 102:689–932. A more recent Latin edition appeared in the 1970s. An English translation is David Barry,
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showed him equal consideration, endowed his monastery, and in 824 appointed him to act with
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Paris, 1532, 1640; Antwerp, 1540; Bibliotheca Maxima, Lyons, 1677, Tom. XVI. pp. 1305–1342.
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H. Keil: De grammaticis quibusdam latinis infimae aetatis (Program) . Erlangen, 1868.
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Epistle of Charles the Great to Leo the Pope upon the procession of the Holy Spirit (
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HaurĂ©au: SingularitĂ©s historiques et littĂ©raires. Paris, 1861 (pp. 100 sqq.)
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Collections of Comments on the Epistle and Gospel for each holy day in the year
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The text is printed in Migne, PL 102:593–690. A translation is David Barry,
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His writings show diligence and piety. His published works in prose are:
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by the first decade of the 9th century. Through a fellow immigrant Goth,
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Terrence Kardong, Jean Leclercq, Daniel M. LaCorte, David Barry (2008)
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Carolingian Commentaries on the Apocalypse by Theodulf and Smaragdus
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Epistola Caroli Magni ad Leonem Papam de processione Spiritus Sancti
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Smaragdus of Saint-Mihiel: Commentary on the Rule of Saint Benedict
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rule of St. Benedict, of which the first has twenty-nine lines in
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heritage, Smaragdus was born in Spain around 770. He had moved to
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Collectiones in epistolas et evangelia de tempore et de sanctis
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undertaken in aid of the monastic reforms instituted by the
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Smaragdus, abbas monasterii Sancti Michaelis Virdunensis:
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Epistle of Frotharius and Smaragdus to the Emperor Louis (
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Epistola Frotharii et Smaragdi ad Ludovicum Imperatorem
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Theodulf of Orléans
Charlemagne
Meuse
diocese of Verdun
Pope Leo III
Council of Aachen (809)
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Frothar of Toul
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Moyenmoutier Abbey
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Gregory the Great
Rule of St Benedict
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