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Alcuin of York (/ˈælkwɪn/; Latin:
Flaccus Albinus Alcuinus; c. 735 – 19 May 804), also
called Ealhwine, Alhwin, or Alchoin, was a scholar, clergyman, poet...
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Alcuin was a
Carolingian court scholar from York.
Alcuin may also
refer to:
Alcuin Club, an
Anglican organization Alcuin College, York, a
college of the...
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Alcuin College is a
college of the
University of York
located on Siward's Howe in the
English city of York in the
county of Yorkshire. It is one out of...
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Alcuin Henry Deutsch (February 13, 1877 – May 12, 1951) was an
abbot of St. John's
Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota. He was born to
German parents in Valla...
- (English:
Problems to
sharpen the young),
traditionally said to be
written by
Alcuin. The
earliest copies of this m****cript date from the 9th century; it contains...
- miles)
north of Paris, and then
developed by
Alcuin of York for wide use in the
Carolingian Renaissance.
Alcuin himself still wrote in a
script which was...
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Grammatica is in
Grammatici Latini vol. I by
Heinrich Keil. In
around the 790s,
Alcuin of York
composed an Ars
grammatica as the
first of a
group of four opera...
- In mathematics,
Alcuin's sequence,
named after Alcuin of York, is the
sequence of
coefficients of the power-series
expansion of: x 3 ( 1 − x 2 ) ( 1 −...
- court,
notably Alcuin of York. Charlemagne's
Admonitio generalis (789) and
Epistola de
litteris colendis served as manifestos.
Alcuin wrote on subjects...
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Alcuin School is an independent, non-sectarian, co-educational day
school in Dallas, Texas. With
Montessori and
International Baccalaureate programs, it...