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Son of Charlemagne; a contemporary life of Louis the Pious. Translated, with introd. and notes, by Allen Cabaniss.

Other Authors: Astronomus, active 814-840,, Cabaniss, Allen, 1911-
Language(s): English
Published: [Syracuse, N.Y.] Syracuse University Press [1961]
Subjects: Louis > I > emperor, > 778-840.
France > History > To 987
Note: Translation based on the MGH (Monumenta Germaniae historica) and MPL (Migne's Patrologiae cursus completus ... series Latina) editions of Vita Hludowici imperatoris, ascribed to the so-called Astronomus, a member of the court. Cf. M. Manitius. Geschichte der latein. Lit. des Mittelalters. München, 1911. t. 1, p. 655-657.
Physical Description: 182 p. 22 cm.
Original Format: Book
Biography
Original Classification Number: DC 74 .V843
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