Internet Medieval Sourcebook
Selected Sources: The Carolingians and After
Contents
- The Rise of the
Carolingian Dynasty and Papal Support
- Charles Martel
- Pepin
- Charlemagne
- Personality
- Wars
- Legal and Social Documents
- Carolingian Culture
- Carolingian Decline and Division
The Rise of the Carolingian Dynasty and Papal Support
- [Tierney 24.1] Gregory II: Letter on Icons, to Emp. Leo III, 727, pub.dom
- Charles Martel
- Anonymous Arab Chronicler: The Battle of Tours (Poitiers), 732.
- Arabs, Franks, and the Battle of Tours (Poitiers): Three Accounts, 732
- [Tierney 24.2] Gregory III: Letter to Charles Martel , 739.
- Pepin
- [Tierney 24.3] Annals of Lorsch: The Pope makes Pepin king. See also Catholic Encyclopedia: Pepin the Short.
- [Tierney 25.1] Life of Pope Stephen II 752-57, copyrighted
- [Tierney 25.2] The Donation of Constantine , full text.
- The Correspondence of St. Boniface
Charlemagne
- Personality
- [Tierney 26.1, Geary 18] Einhard: Life of Charlemagne, (written c. 817-830), Selections. The full text of Einhard: The Life of Charlemagne is available. See also Catholic Encyclopedia: Einhard and Catholic Encyclopedia: Charlemagne.
- The Monk of Saint Gall (Notker the Stammerer): The Life of Charlemagne, c. 883/4, full text.
- Wars
- Einhard: The Wars of Charlemagne, excerpts from the Life of Charlemagne, c. 770 - 814
- [Tierney 26.2] Annals of Lorsch, copyrighted
- [Tierney 26.3] Frankish Royal Annals, copyrighted
- [Tierney 27.1] Summons to Charlemagne's Army, c. 804-811.
Legal and Social Documents
- [Geary 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.5] Capitulary of Herstal 779, Capitulary of Mantua 781, Capitulary of Paderbon 785, Synod of Frankfort 794, copyrighted
- [Tierney 27.2, Geary 19.8] General Capitulary of the Missi, 802.
- [Tierney 27.3, Geary 19.4] Capitulary for Saxony, c.775-790.
- [Tierney 28.1, Geary 19.6] Charlemagne: Letter to Baugulf of Fulda.
- [Tierney 28.2, Geary 19.9] Capitulary of 802.
- [Tierney 29.2, Geary 19.7] Capitulary De Villis, 9th century.
- [Tierney 29.2] Manor of Neuilly, copyrighted
- Abbé Irminon: Polyptyque de Villeneuve-St. Georges, c. 800
- Asnapium: An Inventory of One of Charlemagne's Estates, c. 800
- Charles the Bald: Edict of Pistes, 864
One of the most complete Carolingian documents on the regulation of coinage and mints.
Carolingian Culture
- [Tierney 28.3] Walafrid Strabo, of St. Gall: on Gardening, copyrighted
- [Tierney 28.4] Eckehard of St. Gall: Chronicle.
- The Life of Liutberga, 9th Century, trans. Jo Ann McNamara, full text.
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Hucbald: In
Praise of Bald Men: a translation of Ecloga de Calvis [At Comitatus]
A work of the the Carolingian Renaissance, and poem composed entirely of words beginning with the letter "c". -
Otfrid: Preface
to a Gospel Harmony (Letter to Liudbert), c. 870, in Latin and English [At Harbornet]
Translation of Otfrid's preface to his Gospel Harmony, the first long rhyming poem in any language, written about 870. - Agobard of Lyon: On Injustices to Mathfrid, trans. William L. North, c. 822-February 828
- Agobard of Lyon: On the Insolence of the Jews To Louis the Pious, trans. William L. North, 826/827
- Agobard of Lyon: On the Baptism of Slaves Belonging to Jews (to Adalard, Wala, and Helisachar), trans. William L. North
- Agobard of Lyons (9th Century): On Hail and Thunder translated by Wendy Lewis
- Agobard of Lyons (9th Century): On the Deception of Certain Signs translated by Wendy Lewis
Carolingian Decline and Division
- Agobard of Lyons: On the Division of the Empire (to Louis the Pious), trans. William North, c. 830
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