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Einhardi omnia quae exstant opera primum in unum corpus collegit eisque versionem gallicam, Volume 01, presents the collected works of Einhard, a prominent scholar and advisor in the court of Charlemagne. This volume offers a comprehensive compilation of Einhard's writings, providing invaluable insights into the political, cultural, and intellectual landscape of the Carolingian era. The inclusion of a French translation alongside the original Latin text enhances accessibility for modern scholars and readers.
Einhard's biographical works, particularly his "Vita Karoli Magni" (Life of Charlemagne), are foundational texts for understanding the reign and legacy of one of Europe's most influential rulers. This collection is essential for historians, classicists, and anyone interested in medieval history and Latin literature. It offers a unique window into the world of Charlemagne and the intellectual currents of his time, making it a valuable resource for researchers and students alike.
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