Publisher's Synopsis
This comprehensive volume, "S. Agobardi Lugdunensis Episcopi, Eginhardi Abbatis Opera Omnia...", presents the collected works of Agobard of Lyon and Einhard, two influential figures of the Carolingian era. Written in Latin, the book offers invaluable insights into the political, religious, and intellectual landscape of 9th-century Europe.
Agobardâ(TM)s writings cover a range of theological and social issues, reflecting the challenges and debates within the Frankish Church. Einhard, best known for his biography of Charlemagne, provides a unique perspective on the reign and legacy of one of history's most significant rulers. Together, their works offer a rich tapestry of historical and theological thought, making this collection an essential resource for scholars of medieval history, religious studies, and Carolingian history.
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