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  • Rabanus Maurus
  • Archbishop of Mainz and writer (d. 856)

    Rabanus Maurus Magnentius (c. 780 – 4 February 856), also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, was a Frankish Benedictine monk, theologian, poet, encyclopedist

    Rabanus Maurus

    Rabanus Maurus

    Rabanus_Maurus

  • Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium
  • Gymnasium school in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    The Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium is a classical gymnasium school in the Neustadt district of Mainz. The Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium is a classical school. The

    Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium

    Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium

    Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium

  • De rerum naturis
  • Early encyclopedia by Rabanus Maurus

    written in Latin in 842–847. It is one of the best-known works by Rabanus Maurus, a Frankish Benedictine monk and very prominent writer of the Carolingian

    De rerum naturis

    De rerum naturis

    De_rerum_naturis

  • Carmen figuratum
  • Poetic form

    Carolingian period to spread the use and study of Latin.[citation needed] Rabanus Maurus' De laudibus sanctae crucis ("On the Praises of the Holy Cross") or

    Carmen figuratum

    Carmen figuratum

    Carmen_figuratum

  • Veni Creator Spiritus
  • 9th-century Latin Christian hymn about the Holy Spirit

    Spirit) is a traditional Christian hymn believed to have been written by Rabanus Maurus, a ninth-century Frankish Benedictine monk, teacher, archbishop, and

    Veni Creator Spiritus

    Veni_Creator_Spiritus

  • Oestrich-Winkel
  • Town in Hesse, Germany

    the Graues Haus (“Grey House”). For a long time it was believed that Rabanus Maurus lived and in 856 died there. Schloss Vollrads, outside Winkel, with

    Oestrich-Winkel

    Oestrich-Winkel

    Oestrich-Winkel

  • Fulda monastery school
  • High school in Fulda, Germany

    monastery school, also known as Rabanus-Maurus-Schule (Domgymnasium), named after its most famous teacher, Rabanus Maurus, is a grammar school in the German

    Fulda monastery school

    Fulda_monastery_school

  • Louis the Pious
  • Emperor of the Carolingian Empire from 813 to 840

    Pepin was allowed to keep the lands reclaimed from his father. Men like Rabanus Maurus, Louis's younger half-brothers Drogo and Hugh, and Emma, Judith's sister

    Louis the Pious

    Louis the Pious

    Louis_the_Pious

  • Alban of Mainz
  • substantial source about Alban of Mainz is the Martyrologium (c. 845) of Rabanus Maurus, which had two separate entries for the Mainzer Alban and the English

    Alban of Mainz

    Alban_of_Mainz

  • Eberhard of Friuli
  • Frankish Duke of Friuli

    correspondence with the theologians and church leaders Gottschalk, Rabanus Maurus, and Hincmar. Eberhard was from an illustrious Frankish family, though

    Eberhard of Friuli

    Eberhard_of_Friuli

  • Augustine of Hippo
  • Christian theologian and philosopher (354–430)

    knowledge.[citation needed] Under the influence of Bede, Alcuin, and Rabanus Maurus, De catechizandis rudibus came to exercise an important role in the

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine_of_Hippo

  • Free City of Mainz
  • German Middle age city-state (1244-1462)

    followers were baptized at Mainz in 826, in the abbey of St. Alban's. Rabanus Maurus, a scholar and writer, and Willigis, who initiated the construction

    Free City of Mainz

    Free City of Mainz

    Free_City_of_Mainz

  • Matthew 3:9
  • Verse of the New Testament

    adultery. These words then only exclude boasting on account of birth. Rabanus Maurus: Because as a preacher of truth he wished to stir them up, to bring

    Matthew 3:9

    Matthew 3:9

    Matthew_3:9

  • Parable of the Sower
  • Parable taught by Jesus of Nazareth according to Christian gospels

    our sins could not enter in unto Him, He therefore came forth to us." Rabanus Maurus: "Or, He went forth, when having left Judea, He passed by the Apostles

    Parable of the Sower

    Parable of the Sower

    Parable_of_the_Sower

  • Walafrid Strabo
  • Alemannic Benedictine monk and theological writer

    on to the monastery of Fulda, where he studied for some time under Rabanus Maurus before returning to Reichenau, of which monastery he was made abbot

    Walafrid Strabo

    Walafrid Strabo

    Walafrid_Strabo

  • Dante Alighieri
  • Italian writer and philosopher (1265–1321)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Dante Alighieri

    Dante Alighieri

    Dante_Alighieri

  • Four Evangelists
  • Authors of the Christian gospels in art

    centuries, with an early formulation by Jerome, and were fully expressed by Rabanus Maurus, who set out three layers of meaning for the beasts: representing first

    Four Evangelists

    Four Evangelists

    Four_Evangelists

  • Fulda
  • City in Hesse, Germany

    distance of the church, as do the foundations of a later women's abbey. Rabanus Maurus served as abbot at Fulda from 822 to 842. Fulda Abbey owned such works

    Fulda

    Fulda

    Fulda

  • Pentecost
  • Christian feast celebrating the Holy Spirit's descent

    Creator Spiritus in (Come, Creator Spirit), attributed to the 9th-century Rabanus Maurus, and translated throughout the centuries into different languages. This

    Pentecost

    Pentecost

    Pentecost

  • Ferdinand Scherf
  • Local German historian

    professor and historian. From 1970 to 2007 he was a teacher at the Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium in Mainz and editor of local historical works. After studying

    Ferdinand Scherf

    Ferdinand_Scherf

  • Maurus of Parentium
  • account, Maurus was of noble Roman birth, and became the city's first bishop. The ninth century Martyrologium of the Benedictine monk, Rabanus Maurus contains

    Maurus of Parentium

    Maurus of Parentium

    Maurus_of_Parentium

  • Liber Pontificalis
  • Book of biographies of popes

    preface to the Medieval manuscripts. The attribution originated with Rabanus Maurus and is repeated by Martin of Opava, who extended the work into the 13th

    Liber Pontificalis

    Liber Pontificalis

    Liber_Pontificalis

  • Maurus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    patron saint of Poreč Saint Maurus (c. 500 - c. 584), the first disciple of St. Benedict of Nursia Blessed Maurus Magnentius Rabanus (Hrabanus) (c. 776 (784

    Maurus

    Maurus

  • Catholic Bible
  • Catholic Church canon of Bible books

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Catholic Bible

    Catholic Bible

    Catholic_Bible

  • Margaret the Virgin
  • Saint (275–304) usually shown with a dragon

    Roman Catholic tradition. According to a 9th-century martyrology of Rabanus Maurus, Margaret suffered at Antioch in Pisidia (in what is now Turkey) in

    Margaret the Virgin

    Margaret the Virgin

    Margaret_the_Virgin

  • Servatius of Tongeren
  • Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint

    Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur Peter Thomas Plechelm Porphyrius Rabanus Maurus Remigius Rimbert Rose Philippine Duchesne Romanus Roque González y de

    Servatius of Tongeren

    Servatius of Tongeren

    Servatius_of_Tongeren

  • Polycarp
  • Christian bishop of Smyrna (69–155)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Polycarp

    Polycarp

    Polycarp

  • Hans Urs von Balthasar
  • Swiss Catholic theologian (1905–1988)

    acceptable in a certain tradition of the Church, in the writings of Rabanus Maurus for instance. At Balthasar's funeral, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, later

    Hans Urs von Balthasar

    Hans Urs von Balthasar

    Hans_Urs_von_Balthasar

  • Thomas Aquinas
  • Italian Dominican friar and philosopher (1225–1274)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Thomas Aquinas

    Thomas Aquinas

    Thomas_Aquinas

  • Clement of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome from 88 to 99

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Clement of Rome

    Clement of Rome

    Clement_of_Rome

  • Paul the Apostle
  • Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul_the_Apostle

  • René Descartes
  • French philosopher and mathematician (1596–1650)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    René Descartes

    René Descartes

    René_Descartes

  • Théodore Guérin
  • French-American Catholic educator and saint

    Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur Peter Thomas Plechelm Porphyrius Rabanus Maurus Remigius Rimbert Rose Philippine Duchesne Romanus Roque González y de

    Théodore Guérin

    Théodore Guérin

    Théodore_Guérin

  • Blaise Pascal
  • French polymath (1623–1662)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Blaise Pascal

    Blaise Pascal

    Blaise_Pascal

  • Hubert of Liège
  • Christian saint, first bishop of Liège (c.656-727)

    Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur Peter Thomas Plechelm Porphyrius Rabanus Maurus Remigius Rimbert Rose Philippine Duchesne Romanus Roque González y de

    Hubert of Liège

    Hubert of Liège

    Hubert_of_Liège

  • Benedict of Nursia
  • 6th-century Italian Catholic saint and monk

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Benedict of Nursia

    Benedict of Nursia

    Benedict_of_Nursia

  • Palindrome
  • Sequence that reads the same forwards and backwards

    Laaban (1921–2000) J. A. Lindon (c. 1914–1979) Demetri Martin (b. 1973) Rabanus Maurus (780-856) Leigh Mercer (1893–1977) best known for devising the palindrome

    Palindrome

    Palindrome

    Palindrome

  • Pope Benedict XVI
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Pope Benedict XVI

    Pope Benedict XVI

    Pope_Benedict_XVI

  • Alcuin
  • 8th-century English scholar, clergyman, poet, and teacher

    Alcuin of York A Carolingian manuscript, c. 831. Rabanus Maurus (left), with Alcuin (middle), dedicating his work to Archbishop Otgar of Mainz (right)

    Alcuin

    Alcuin

    Alcuin

  • Hildegard of Bingen
  • German nun and polymath (c. 1098 – 1179)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Hildegard_of_Bingen

  • Princely Abbey of Fulda
  • Benedictine abbey and ecclesiastical principality centered on Fulda, Germany

    and worship, a site of great significance.[citation needed] In 822, Rabanus Maurus became the fifth abbot of Fulda. He was previously educated at the monastery

    Princely Abbey of Fulda

    Princely Abbey of Fulda

    Princely_Abbey_of_Fulda

  • Cyprian
  • Bishop of Carthage and Christian writer (c. 210–258)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Cyprian

    Cyprian

    Cyprian

  • Diocese of Fulda
  • Catholic diocese in Germany

    monastery's influence grew ever stronger in the following centuries. Under Rabanus Maurus in the 9th century, the monastery became the scientific center of the

    Diocese of Fulda

    Diocese of Fulda

    Diocese_of_Fulda

  • Doni Tondo
  • Painting by Michelangelo

    Michelangelo uses the hyssop and tree as a visual representation of a quote by Rabanus Maurus, "From the Cedar of Lebanon to the hyssop which grows on a stony wall

    Doni Tondo

    Doni Tondo

    Doni_Tondo

  • Healing the mother of Peter's wife
  • Miracle carried out by Jesus according to the Bible

    minister of death and punishment, became the minister of life and glory. Rabanus Maurus: Or, every soul that struggles with fleshly lusts is sick of a fever

    Healing the mother of Peter's wife

    Healing the mother of Peter's wife

    Healing_the_mother_of_Peter's_wife

  • Anselm of Canterbury
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Anselm of Canterbury

    Anselm of Canterbury

    Anselm_of_Canterbury

  • Otgar of Mainz
  • Archbishop of Mainz

    died, Louis's hold on East Francia strengthened under his successor, Rabanus Maurus. Schäfer, Joachim. "Justinus", Ökumenischen Heiligenlexikon, November

    Otgar of Mainz

    Otgar of Mainz

    Otgar_of_Mainz

  • Matthew 3:4
  • Verse of the New Testament

    no choice viands, but such as satisfied the necessities of the body. Rabanus Maurus: Content with poor fare; to wit, small insects and honey gathered from

    Matthew 3:4

    Matthew 3:4

    Matthew_3:4

  • Glagolitic script
  • Oldest known Slavic alphabet

    Šegvić in Nastavni vjesnik, XXXIX, sv. 9–10, 1931, refers to a work of Rabanus Maurus. (see Vajs 1932, p. 23). Schenker, Alexander M. (1995). "Early writing"

    Glagolitic script

    Glagolitic script

    Glagolitic_script

  • William of Ockham
  • English Franciscan friar and theologian (c. 1287–1347)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    William of Ockham

    William of Ockham

    William_of_Ockham

  • Saint David
  • Patron saint of Wales (c. 500 – c. 589)

    Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur Peter Thomas Plechelm Porphyrius Rabanus Maurus Remigius Rimbert Rose Philippine Duchesne Romanus Roque González y de

    Saint David

    Saint David

    Saint_David

  • Paschasius Radbertus
  • 9th-century Frankish theologian and saint

    emerging science. Shortly thereafter, a third monk joined the debate, Rabanus Maurus, which initiated the Carolingian Eucharist Controversy. Ultimately,

    Paschasius Radbertus

    Paschasius Radbertus

    Paschasius_Radbertus

  • Matthew 4:24
  • Verse of the New Testament

    contemned, he adds, And the fame of him went abroad through all Syria. Rabanus Maurus: Syria here is all the region from Euphrates to the Great sea, from

    Matthew 4:24

    Matthew 4:24

    Matthew_4:24

  • Jerome
  • Priest and theologian (c. 342/347 – 420)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Jerome

    Jerome

    Jerome

  • Berengar of Tours
  • French theologian involved in transubstantiation controversy (999–1088)

    practically no support. His doctrine was sharply attacked by Ratramnus and Rabanus Maurus, who opposed his emphatic realism, which was sometimes marred by unfortunate

    Berengar of Tours

    Berengar of Tours

    Berengar_of_Tours

  • John Chrysostom
  • Archbishop of Constantinople (347–407)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    John Chrysostom

    John Chrysostom

    John_Chrysostom

  • Thomas Merton
  • American Trappist monk (1915–1968)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Thomas Merton

    Thomas_Merton

  • Pope Gregory I
  • 64th Bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church from AD 590 to 604

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope_Gregory_I

  • Pope Gregory IV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 827 to 844

    Gregory IV (in the middle) receives a book from Rabanus Maurus (on the right)

    Pope Gregory IV

    Pope Gregory IV

    Pope_Gregory_IV

  • Francis of Assisi
  • Italian Catholic saint (c. 1181 – 1226)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis_of_Assisi

  • Parable of the Leaven
  • Parable taught by Jesus of Nazareth according to Christian gospels

    the thirty-fold, or those three kinds of men, Noe, Daniel, and Job." Rabanus Maurus: "He says, Until the whole was leavened, because that love implanted

    Parable of the Leaven

    Parable of the Leaven

    Parable_of_the_Leaven

  • Homiletics
  • Application of rhetoric to public preaching

    to be given to bishops at their consecration. In the ninth century Rabanus Maurus (died 856), Archbishop of Mainz, wrote a treatise De institutione clericorum

    Homiletics

    Homiletics

    Homiletics

  • List of biblical commentaries
  • Literary work which comments on Bible texts

    is a brief explanation of the literal and mystical sense, based on Rabanus Maurus and other Latin writers, and was one of the most popular works during

    List of biblical commentaries

    List_of_biblical_commentaries

  • Mary Magdalene
  • Saint and follower of Jesus

    Retrieved August 6, 2014. PL 112, 1475A Brown 1979, p. 190. "Pseudo-Rabanus Maurus' Life of Mary Magdalene and her sister Martha – Magdalen College Oxford"

    Mary Magdalene

    Mary Magdalene

    Mary_Magdalene

  • Thomas More
  • English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Thomas More

    Thomas More

    Thomas_More

  • Patrologia Latina
  • 1841–1855 collection of Christian texts

    Orosius (31) Pelagius (21) Peter of Blois, French poet and diplomat (207) Rabanus Maurus (107–112) Radbertus (120) Ratramnus (121) Raymond of Aguilers (155)

    Patrologia Latina

    Patrologia Latina

    Patrologia_Latina

  • Dacia (Scandinavia)
  • Medieval Latin name for Denmark

    Orosius' phrase Dacia media et Gothia is also repeated in De universo by Rabanus Maurus (d. 856). Meanwhile, the 6th-century Byzantine historian Jordanes equated

    Dacia (Scandinavia)

    Dacia_(Scandinavia)

  • Cupio dissolvi
  • Latin translation of a biblical phrase

    for Christ". For medieval theologians, the concept was unproblematic; Rabanus Maurus (780-856) clarifies that this desire is an example of an acceptable

    Cupio dissolvi

    Cupio dissolvi

    Cupio_dissolvi

  • Massagetae
  • Ancient Iranian nomadic confederation in Central Asia

    populations the name initially designated in Antiquity. A 9th century work by Rabanus Maurus, De Universo, states: "The Massagetae are in origin from the tribe of

    Massagetae

    Massagetae

  • Isidore of Seville
  • Hispano-Roman scholar (c. 560–636)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Isidore of Seville

    Isidore of Seville

    Isidore_of_Seville

  • Bernard of Clairvaux
  • Burgundian saint, abbot and theologian (1090–1153)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Bernard of Clairvaux

    Bernard of Clairvaux

    Bernard_of_Clairvaux

  • Athanasius of Alexandria
  • Pope of Alexandria from 328 to 373

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Athanasius of Alexandria

    Athanasius of Alexandria

    Athanasius_of_Alexandria

  • Pontius Pilate's wife
  • Wife of pilates who is venerated as a saint

    interpretation can be found in figures such as medieval theologians Rabanus Maurus, Bede, and Bernard of Clairvaux, as well as Protestant reformer Martin

    Pontius Pilate's wife

    Pontius_Pilate's_wife

  • Gatianus of Tours
  • 3rd-century founding bishop of Tours

    Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur Peter Thomas Plechelm Porphyrius Rabanus Maurus Remigius Rimbert Rose Philippine Duchesne Romanus Roque González y de

    Gatianus of Tours

    Gatianus of Tours

    Gatianus_of_Tours

  • List of oldest schools
  • Willibald-Gymnasium [de], Eichstätt, Germany (c. 740), founded by Willibald Rabanus-Maurus-Schule (Domgymnasium), Fulda, Germany Fulda monastery school(748), founded

    List of oldest schools

    List_of_oldest_schools

  • Matthew 11:29
  • Verse of the New Testament

    greater, I will refresh you, that is, I will set you in all quietness." Rabanus Maurus: "I will not only take from you your burden, but will satisfy you with

    Matthew 11:29

    Matthew_11:29

  • Matthew 3:12
  • Verse of the New Testament

    Washingtonianus (~400) Codex Bezae (~400) Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (~450) Rabanus Maurus: By the fan is signified the separation of a just trial; that it is

    Matthew 3:12

    Matthew 3:12

    Matthew_3:12

  • Pope John Paul II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Pope John Paul II

    Pope John Paul II

    Pope_John_Paul_II

  • Matthew 2:16
  • Verse of the New Testament

    when hanging on the cross He prayed for those who put Him to death. Rabanus Maurus: He is not satisfied with the massacre at Bethlehem, but extends it

    Matthew 2:16

    Matthew 2:16

    Matthew_2:16

  • List of German scientists by century
  • This is a list of German scientists. Rabanus Maurus (780-856), writer Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179), physician and theologian Albertus Magnus (c. 1200-1280)

    List of German scientists by century

    List of German scientists by century

    List_of_German_scientists_by_century

  • Candidus of Fulda
  • 9th-century Benedictine scholar

    which, in 819, the remains of Saint Boniface were transferred. When Rabanus Maurus was made abbot (822), Candidus (who describes himself as a magister

    Candidus of Fulda

    Candidus_of_Fulda

  • Biblical gloss
  • Brief notation

    from the Latin Church Fathers and from the writings of his master, Rabanus Maurus, for the purpose of illustrating the various senses—principally the

    Biblical gloss

    Biblical_gloss

  • Barbatus of Benevento
  • Lombard Christian bishop, c. 610–682

    Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur Peter Thomas Plechelm Porphyrius Rabanus Maurus Remigius Rimbert Rose Philippine Duchesne Romanus Roque González y de

    Barbatus of Benevento

    Barbatus_of_Benevento

  • Jean-Jacques Olier
  • 17th-century French Catholic priest and founder of the Sulpicians

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Jean-Jacques Olier

    Jean-Jacques Olier

    Jean-Jacques_Olier

  • Old High German Tatian
  • High German. The translation was created in the Abbey of Fulda under Rabanus Maurus's supervision around the year 830 and a copy has been located at the

    Old High German Tatian

    Old High German Tatian

    Old_High_German_Tatian

  • List of Medieval European scholars
  • Maricourt Philip the Chancellor Plato of Tivoli Prévostin of Cremona Rabanus Maurus Magnentius (also Hrabanus or Rhabanus), (780–856) Paschasius Radbertus

    List of Medieval European scholars

    List_of_Medieval_European_scholars

  • Meister Eckhart
  • German Catholic priest and philosopher (c. 1260–1328)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Meister Eckhart

    Meister Eckhart

    Meister_Eckhart

  • Bonaventure
  • Italian theologian (1221–1274)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Bonaventure

    Bonaventure

    Bonaventure

  • Carolingian illumination
  • 8th-9th century Frankish manuscript style

    crucis by Rabanus Maurus is entirely enveloped by the text as a picture poem and thus refers to depictions of Constantine the Great. Rabanus Maurus, a student

    Carolingian illumination

    Carolingian illumination

    Carolingian_illumination

  • Max Strub
  • German violinist (1900–1966)

    musician for financial reasons. In his native town, Strub attended the Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium, where he showed himself to be musically and artistically

    Max Strub

    Max_Strub

  • Romano Guardini
  • Italian-born German Catholic priest, philosopher and theologian (1885–1968)

    old and he lived in Germany for the rest of his life. He attended the Rabanus-Maurus-Gymnasium. Guardini wrote that as a young man he was “always anxious

    Romano Guardini

    Romano Guardini

    Romano_Guardini

  • Saint Sigrada
  • Franco-Burgundian countess

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Saint Sigrada

    Saint_Sigrada

  • Aureus of Mainz
  • written by Rabanus Maurus, the first Archbishop of Mainz after it was promoted to an archdiocese in the early 780s - this was written on Rabanus' consecration

    Aureus of Mainz

    Aureus of Mainz

    Aureus_of_Mainz

  • Odulf
  • Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur Peter Thomas Plechelm Porphyrius Rabanus Maurus Remigius Rimbert Rose Philippine Duchesne Romanus Roque González y de

    Odulf

    Odulf

    Odulf

  • Frankfurt Cathedral
  • Church in Frankfurt am Main, Germany

    Franconian King Louis the German and consecrated by the Archbishop of Mainz Rabanus Maurus. The palace itself (of which the foundations can be seen next to the

    Frankfurt Cathedral

    Frankfurt Cathedral

    Frankfurt_Cathedral

  • Summa
  • Medieval genre of handbook, summing up a field of knowledge

    word, however, the encyclopedic treatises of St. Isidore of Seville, Rabanus Maurus etc., entitled "De Etymologiis" or "De Universo" might also be considered

    Summa

    Summa

  • Vicelinus
  • German bishop

    Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur Peter Thomas Plechelm Porphyrius Rabanus Maurus Remigius Rimbert Rose Philippine Duchesne Romanus Roque González y de

    Vicelinus

    Vicelinus

    Vicelinus

  • Thérèse of Lisieux
  • French Discalced Carmelite nun and saint (1873–1897)

    Paulinus II of Aquileia Alcuin Benedict of Aniane Benedict of Nursia Rabanus Maurus Paschasius Radbertus John Scotus Eriugena High Middle Ages Roscellinus

    Thérèse of Lisieux

    Thérèse of Lisieux

    Thérèse_of_Lisieux

  • Burchard of Würzburg
  • Anglo-Saxon missionary and bishop

    Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur Peter Thomas Plechelm Porphyrius Rabanus Maurus Remigius Rimbert Rose Philippine Duchesne Romanus Roque González y de

    Burchard of Würzburg

    Burchard of Würzburg

    Burchard_of_Würzburg

  • Scholastic accolades
  • Epithets (surnames or nicknames) for excellent scholars

    BC 322 Propheta David BC 10th century Due to his authorship of the Psalms Theologus Augustine of Hippo AD 430 Praeceptor Germaniae Rabanus Maurus 856

    Scholastic accolades

    Scholastic_accolades

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  • Ameya | அமேயா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ameya | அமேயா

    Boundless, Magnanimous, One who is beyond measure

  • Maritza
  • Girl/Female

    German American

    Maritza

    Of the sea.

  • Udipi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Udipi

    Mountain

  • Aznoth-tabor
  • Biblical

    Aznoth-tabor

    the ears of Tabor; the ears of purity or contrition

  • Cosme
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Cosme

    From 'kosmos' meaning order.

  • Deepender
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Deepender

  • Tabbath
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Tabbath

    Good, goodness.

  • GAËTANE
  • Female

    French

    GAËTANE

    Feminine form of French Gaëtan, GAËTANE means "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."

  • Sirah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sirah

    Derived from Sarah

  • Rinc
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Rinc

    warrior.

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  • Abacist
  • n.

    One who uses an abacus in casting accounts; a calculator.

  • Abacus
  • n.

    A calculating table or frame; an instrument for performing arithmetical calculations by balls sliding on wires, or counters in grooves, the lowest line representing units, the second line, tens, etc. It is still employed in China.

  • Abacus
  • n.

    A table or tray strewn with sand, anciently used for drawing, calculating, etc.

  • Helix
  • n.

    A caulicule or little volute under the abacus of the Corinthian capital.

  • Radish
  • n.

    The pungent fleshy root of a well-known cruciferous plant (Raphanus sativus); also, the whole plant.

  • Schwanpan
  • n.

    Chinese abacus.

  • Acorn-shell
  • n.

    One of the sessile cirripeds; a barnacle of the genus Balanus. See Barnacle.

  • Varanus
  • n.

    A genus of very large lizards native of Asia and Africa. It includes the monitors. See Monitor, 3.

  • Swanpan
  • n.

    The Chinese abacus; a schwanpan.

  • Dal
  • n.

    Split pulse, esp. of Cajanus Indicus.

  • Aback
  • n.

    An abacus.

  • Abacus
  • n.

    A tablet, panel, or compartment in ornamented or mosaic work.

  • Abacus
  • n.

    The uppermost member or division of the capital of a column, immediately under the architrave. See Column.

  • Tabanus
  • n.

    A genus of blood sucking flies, including the horseflies.

  • Rabious
  • a.

    Fierce.

  • Abacus
  • n.

    A board, tray, or table, divided into perforated compartments, for holding cups, bottles, or the like; a kind of cupboard, buffet, or sideboard.

  • Abaci
  • pl.

    of Abacus

  • Abacuses
  • pl.

    of Abacus