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2011
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Wood, Michael, “A Carolingian scholar in the court of King Æthelstan”, in: David Rollason, Conrad Leyser, and Hannah Williams (eds), England and the continent in the tenth century: studies in honour of Wilhelm Levison, Turnhout: Brepols, 2011. 135–162.

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“A Carolingian scholar in the court of King Æthelstan”
Work
David Rollason (ed.) • Conrad Leyser (ed.) • Hannah Williams (ed.), England and the continent in the tenth century: studies in honour of Wilhelm Levison (2011)
Pages
135–162
Year
2011
Subjects and topics
History, society and culture
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ÆthelstanÆthelstan
(r. 924–939)
King of England (r. 924–939), son of King Edward the Elder.
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Israel the GrammarianIsrael the Grammarian
(fl. c.900–c.970)
Tenth-century teacher, scholar and poet. He had been a student of John Scottus Eriugena, spent time at the court of King Æthelstan, found a new patron in Rotbert, archbishop of Trier, and became tutor to Bruno, brother of Otto I and later archbishop of Cologne. Breton, Welsh and Irish origins have been variously ascribed to him, with the Breton hypothesis currently finding most favour in scholarship.
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Dennis Groenewegen
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