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  1. Die Fortsetzer Hermann's Von Reichenau (1881) (German Edition) by Paul Meyer, C. Von Noorden, 2010-09-10
  2. Die Fortsetzer Hermann's von Reichenau. Ein Beitrag zur Quellengeschichte des 11. Jahrhunderts. Eingeleitet von C von Noorden. by Paul Meyer, 1881
  3. Abtei Pfäfers: Kanton St. Gallen, Pfäfers, Benediktiner, Hermann von Reichenau, Kloster Reichenau, Kunkelspass, Ludwig das Kind (German Edition)
  4. Die Fortsetzer Hermann's Von Reichenau (1881) (German Edition) by Paul Meyer, C. Von Noorden, 2010-09-10

1. HERMANN OF REICHENAU
HERMANN I
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See E. Winkelmann, Ph’ilipp von Schwaben und Otto IV. von Braunschweig (Leipzig, 1873—1878); T. Knochenhauer, Geschichte Thdringens (Gotha, 187I); and F. Wachter, Thiiringische und obersachsische Gesch-ichte (Leipzig, 1826). HERMANN OF REICHENAU (HERIMANNUS AUGIENSIS), commonly distinguished as Hermannus Contractus, i.e. the Lame (1013—1054), German scholar and chronicler, was the son of Count Wolferad of Aishausen in Swabia. Hermann, who became a monk of the famous abbey of Reichenau, is at once one of the most attractive and one of the most pathetic figures of medieval monasticism. Crippled and distorted by gout from his childhood, he was deprived of the use of his legs; but, in spite of this, he became one of the most learned men of his time, and exercised a great personal and intellectual influence on the numerous band of scholars he gathered round him. He died on the 24th of September 1054, at the family castle of Alshausen near Biberach. Besides the ordinary studies of the monastic scholar, he devoted himself to mathematics, astronomy and music, and constructed watches and instruments of various kinds. His chief work is a Chronicon ad annum 1054, which furnishes important and original material for the history of the emperor Henry

2. References For Hermann_of_Reichenau
References for hermann of reichenau. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography(New York 19701990). Books H Hansjakob, Hermann der Lahme (Mainz, 1885).
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Books:
  • H Hansjakob, Hermann der Lahme (Mainz, 1885). Articles:
  • M Cantor, I (Leipzig, 1880), 758-761.
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  • 3. HERMANN OF WIED
    obersachsische Geschichte (Leipzig, 1826). hermann of reichenau (HERIMANNUSAUGIENSIS),. commonly distinguished as Hermannus Contractus
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    See E. Winkelmann, Ph’ilipp von Schwaben und Otto IV. von Braunschweig (Leipzig, 1873—1878); T. Knochenhauer, Geschichte Thdringens (Gotha, 187I); and F. Wachter, Thiiringische und obersachsische Gesch-ichte (Leipzig, 1826). HERMANN OF REICHENAU (HERIMANNUS AUGIENSIS), commonly distinguished as Hermannus Contractus, i.e. the Lame (1013—1054), German scholar and chronicler, was the son of Count Wolferad of Aishausen in Swabia. Hermann, who became a monk of the famous abbey of Reichenau, is at once one of the most attractive and one of the most pathetic figures of medieval monasticism. Crippled and distorted by gout from his childhood, he was deprived of the use of his legs; but, in spite of this, he became one of the most learned men of his time, and exercised a great personal and intellectual influence on the numerous band of scholars he gathered round him. He died on the 24th of September 1054, at the family castle of Alshausen near Biberach. Besides the ordinary studies of the monastic scholar, he devoted himself to mathematics, astronomy and music, and constructed watches and instruments of various kinds. His chief work is a Chronicon ad annum 1054, which furnishes important and original material for the history of the emperor Henry

    4. Hermann_of_Reichenau
    hermann of reichenau. Born 18 July hermann of reichenau is also calledHermann the Lame or Hermann Contractus. Hermann entered the
    http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Hermann_of_Reichenau.htm
    Hermann of Reichenau
    Born: 18 July 1013 in Altshausen, Germany
    Died: 24 Sept 1054 in Altshausen, Germany
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    Hermann of Reichenau is also called Hermann the Lame or Hermann Contractus. Hermann entered the Cloister School at Reichenau in September 1020. He became a monk at the Benedictine Monastery at Reichenau in 1043, becoming Abbot of the Monastery. Hermann is called 'the Lame' or 'Contractus' for very good reason. He was extremely disabled, having only limited movement and limited ability to speak. Despite these disabilities he was a key figure in the transmission of Arabic mathematics, astronomy and scientific instruments from Arabic sources into central Europe. In other words he published in Latin much scientific work which before this time had been only available in Arabic. One would expect, from this description, that he would be an Arabic speaker but it is thought almost certain that he could not read Arabic. Hermann introduced three important instruments into central Europe, knowledge of which came from Arabic Spain. He introduced the

    5. Hermann_of_Reichenau
    hermann of reichenau. Born 18 July 1013 in Altshausen, Germany
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    Hermann of Reichenau
    Born: 18 July 1013 in Altshausen, Germany
    Died: 24 Sept 1054 in Altshausen, Germany
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    Hermann of Reichenau is also called Hermann the Lame or Hermann Contractus. Hermann entered the Cloister School at Reichenau in September 1020. He became a monk at the Benedictine Monastery at Reichenau in 1043, becoming Abbot of the Monastery. Hermann is called 'the Lame' or 'Contractus' for very good reason. He was extremely disabled, having only limited movement and limited ability to speak. Despite these disabilities he was a key figure in the transmission of Arabic mathematics, astronomy and scientific instruments from Arabic sources into central Europe. In other words he published in Latin much scientific work which before this time had been only available in Arabic. One would expect, from this description, that he would be an Arabic speaker but it is thought almost certain that he could not read Arabic. Hermann introduced three important instruments into central Europe, knowledge of which came from Arabic Spain. He introduced the

    6. Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] Hermann Of Reichenau
    Translate this page Re HM hermann of reichenau. Prof. The table of contents indicates that Asiloof Wuerzburg is the inventor of the game and not hermann of reichenau.
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    Prof. Lueneburg luene@mathematik.uni-kl.de
    Wed, 20 Oct 1999 08:51:27 +0200 (MESZ)
    Dear List Members,
    In the context of the medieval game rithmomachia the following book should
    also be mentioned:
    Arno Borst, Das mittelalterliche Zahlenkampfspiel. Supplemente zu den
    Sitzungsberichten der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften.
    Philosophisch-historische Klasse. Band 5. Heidelberg 1986.
    ISBN 3-533-03751-7
    I have not read the book yet. So I can only list the table of contents.
    Erster Teil: Studien
    1. Neuzeitliche Vorurteile 2. Voraussetzungen: Von Pythagoras zu Gerbert von Aurillac 3. Die Erfindung: Asilo von Wuerzburg um 1030 4. Theoretische Pruefung: Hermann von Reichenau um 1040 5. Praktische Nutzung: Luetticher Anonymus 6. Scholastische Ordnung: Odo von Tournai um 1050 7. Monastische Sammlung: Regensburger Anonymus um 1090

    7. Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: [HM] Hermann Of Reichenau
    HM hermann of reichenau. Does anyone have a description of the rulesof the game developed by hermann of reichenau called rithomachia ?
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    [HM] Hermann of Reichenau
    Erica Voolich VOOLICH@aol.com
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    Does anyone have a description of the rules of the game developed
    by Hermann of Reichenau called "rithomachia"?
    Thank you
    Erica Voolich
    Somerville, Massachusetts

    8. The Ecole Glossary
    The Ecole Glossary. hermann of reichenau. The son of a Swabian count, HerimannusContractus, or hermann of reichenau, was born crippled in 1013.
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    The Ecole Glossary
    Hermann of Reichenau The son of a Swabian count, Herimannus Contractus , or Hermann of Reichenau, was born crippled in . Educated at the college of Augia dives on the island of Reichenau in Lake Constance, he became a monk there and was an authority on theology, astronomy, mathematics, history, poetry, and languages. His De musica became a musical textbook for monks, and he composed many hymns and antiphons. He wrote treatises on the use of the astrolabe. Hermann also compiled a martyrology and wrote a poem about the eight principal vices. His most famous work is a history of the world from the Incarnation to the XIII Century. Based on a lost chronicle, it remains an important primary source of information about the history of the XI Century. Hermann died in Karen Rae Keck

    9. The Ecole Initiative: Topical Index
    Henry IV, Emperor of the West, Documents. hermann of reichenau, Swabian historian(XII Century) Glossary. Hermas, Documents. Hermes Trismegistus, Documents.
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      Documents;
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      Documents
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      Documents;
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      Images
    • Al-Hallaj,
      Documents
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      Images
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      Images
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    • Hartmann von Aue, German poet, (XII/XIII Centuries): Glossary
    • Helen, Empress of Rome, (III/IV Centuries): Glossary Images
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    • Henry of Uppsala/Finland, martyr (XII Century): Glossary
    • Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor (X/XI Century): Glossary
    • Henry IV, Emperor of the West, Documents
    • Hermann of Reichenau, Swabian historian (XII Century): Glossary
    • Hermas, Documents
    • Hermes Trismegistus, Documents
    • Herod, Hebrew king, (I Century BCE/I Century CE): Images
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    • Herrad of Landsberg, Glossary
    • Hesychasm, prayer rule in the Eastern church: Glossary
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    • Hilarion, desert ascetic in Palestine and abroad, (IV Century):

    10. Yves Chartier
    Translate this page hermann of reichenau - Hucbald of St. Amand -Musical,,Treatises - Reginoof Prüm Remigius of Auxerre - Solesmes - William of Hirsau.
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    HERKIMER HERKOMER, SIR HUBERT VON HERLEN (or HERLIN), FRITZ HERMAE HERMAGORAS HERMANDE VALENCIENNES HERMANDAD HERMANN I. hermann of reichenau HERMANN OF WIED
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    12. Index Of Historical Excerpts And Extracts
    We might also incidentally speak of hermann of reichenau, scholar and chronicler(1040), who was of the same ancestry as the Pennsylvania Dutch (Alshausen
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    Excerpted from Pennsylvania Dutch Cookery , J, George Frederick, 1935, The Business Bourse
    The OId-World Background of the Pennsylvania Dutch
    WHY DID the Rhine and Palatinate peoples want to leave their ancient homes and come to America? The complete story would constitute virtually a history of Europe from the time of the Romans onward, for the Rhine Valley may truly be said to be the cock-pit of western civilization . The 1935 plebiscite in the Saar, watched by the whole world and representing one more bitter struggle between France and Germany, disrupting and dividing the population, was but the familiar continuation of the ancient heritage of the people of this section. So was the World-War struggle to recover Alsace- Lorraine, which, like the Saar basin, was part of the ancient home of the Pennsylvania Dutch. Ever and always the Rhine Valley and environs have been the arenas in which Europe's clashing ambitions met head-on-but always at the cost of the quiet farmers and villagers of this lovely region. It was a war prize for Celt, Cimbri, Hun, Teutons, Romans, Gauls, Germans, French, and a constant battleground of clashing religions as well.

    13. MTO 3.1: Review Of
    3 As Erickson points out in his comprehensive introduction, major eleventhcenturytheoristsGuido of Arezzo, Berno and hermann of reichenau, the anonymous
    http://www.societymusictheory.org/mto/issues/mto.97.3.1/mto.97.3.1.fuller.html
    Musica Enchiriadis and Scolica Enchiriadis , translated, with introduction and notes, by Raymond Erickson, edited by Claude V. Palisca, Music Theory Translation Series , New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1995.
    Music Theory Online
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    Review of Musica Enchiriadis and Scolica Enchiriadis , translated, with introduction and notes, by Raymond Erickson, edited by Claude V. Palisca, Music Theory Translation Series , New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1995.
    KEYWORDS: counterpoint, organum
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    [1] Sometime around the middle of the ninth century, perhaps in the northern reaches of Lothringia, some singing teachers whose identities remain anonymous organized two basic handbooks to guide instruction in music. These handbooks have been handed down to posterity as the Musica Enchiriadis and the Scolica Enchiriadis . Marginalized with the success of early eleventh-century north Italian theory (Guido of Arezzo its standard bearer), the Musica and Scolica Enchiriadis (henceforth ME and SE respectively) were accorded a place in the canon of European music theoretical texts with their publication in volume one of Martin Gerbert's Scriptores Ecclesiastici de Musica Sacra Potissimum (1784). (That Gerbert misattributed them to Hucbald need not concern us here.)

    14. History Department Faculty - Mary E. Rogers
    Caesarius of Arles; Caesarius of Heisterbach; Capitulary; Corpus Christi, Feast of;General Chapter; Gregory of Utrecht; hermann of reichenau; jubilee, Year of
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    "Acta Sanctorum; Caesarius of Arles; Caesarius of Heisterbach; Capitulary; Corpus Christi, Feast of; General Chapter; Gregory of Utrecht; Hermann of Reichenau; jubilee, Year of; Mantegna, Andrea; Maximilian; Novice; Peter of Blois; Robert of Melun; Raymond of Sebonde; Urban V, Pope; Antony of Padua; Decretum Gelasianum; Hardouin, Jean; Lateran Councils; Mark the Hermit; Monastery; nun; Pilgrimages; Raymond of Pennafort," in The New International Dictionary of the Christian Church, Grand Rapids: Zondervan and Exeter: Pasternoster Press
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    The Role of Women in Medieval Heresies
    Ecclesiastical History of the Later Medieval and Renaissance Periods history@uoguelph.ca

    15. Hermann Von Reichenau - Encyclopedia Article From Britannica.com
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    b. July 18, 1013, Saulgau, Swabia [Germany]
    d. Sept. 24, 1054, Reichenau Monastery, Reichenau [Germany] byname HERMANNUS CONTRACTUS, OR HERMANN THE LAME, German chronicler, poet, composer, astronomer, and mathematician. A contemporary of the Holy Roman emperor Henry III, Hermann von Reichenau is historiographically important ... Need more? Complete articles are available to premium service members. Information on site licenses is also available.
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    16. HERMANN Von Reichenau
    Verlag Traugott Bautz NEU Unser ENews Service Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Band II (1990) Autor Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz hermann von reichenau (hermannus Contractus, der Lahme), Chronist, Gelehrter, Dichter und Komponist, * 18.7.
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    Verlag Traugott Bautz www.bautz.de/bbkl Bestellmöglichkeiten des Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikons Zur Hauptseite des Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikons Abkürzungsverzeichnis des Biographisch-Bibliographischen Kirchenlexikons Bibliographische Angaben für das Zitieren ... NEU: Unser E-News Service
    Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band II (1990) Spalten 751-753 Autor: Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz HERMANN von Reichenau Werke: Chronicon. Ausgg.: Johannes Sichard, in: Chronica eruditissimorum auctorum, Basel 1529; Georg Heinrich Pertz, in: MG SS V, 67-133; Aemilianus Ussermann, in: MPL 143, 55 bis 263; Werner Trillmich u. Rudolf Buchner, in: Qu. des 9. u. 11. Jh.s z. Gesch. der hamburg. Kirche u. des Reiches, 1961, 617-707 (mit Einl., Bibliogr. u. Übers.); Übers. v. Karl Nobbe, in: GDV 42, 1892; v. Wilhelm Wattenbach, ebd. 1941 Lit.: ); - Josef Anton Amann, Der sel. H. Der lahme Benediktinermönch v. R., Höchst/Vorarlberg 1948; - Jäkel, Dulder, Dichter, Hl. H. C., in: Klerusbl. 82, Salzburg 1949, 10 f.; - Imagina Stolberg, Gottes lahmer Freund. H. der Lahme v. R., ein Zeichen Gottes unter den Menschen, 1951; - Frederic James Edward Raby, A History of Christian-Latin Poetry from the Beginnings tu the Close of the Middle Ages, Oxford 1953 , 1973, 1125; - Berthold v. Reichenau, Visa seu Elogium (auf seinen Lehrer H. v. R.), hrsg. v. Georg Heinrich Pertz, in: MG SS V, 264 ff.; - Wattenbach-Holtzmann I/2, 232 ff.; - Manitius II, 756 ff.; - Kosch, LL II, 942; - VerfLex V, 374 ff.; - KLL I, 2555 f. (Chronicon); II, 902 f. (De octo vitiis principalibus); - MGG VI, 228 ff.; - Riemann I, 706; ErgBd. I, 520; - Grove IV, 249 f.; - Zimmermann II, 482 ff.; - VSB IX, 522 f.; - BS V, 21 f.; - Catholicisme V, 663 f.; - EC V, 504; - DSp VII, 293 f.; - LThK V, 250; - NCE VI, 1073: - ODCC

    17. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hermann Contractus
    Visit the New Advent website for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. (Herimanus Augiensis, hermann von reichenau). Chronicler, mathematician, and poet; b.
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    (Herimanus Augiensis, Hermann von Reichenau). Chronicler, mathematician, and poet; b. 18 February, 1013, at Altshausen (Swabia); d. on the island of Reichenau , Lake Constance, 21 September, 1054. He was the son of Count Wolverad II von Altshausen. Being a cripple from birth (hence the surname Contractus ) he was powerless to move without assistance, and it was only by the greatest effort that he was able to read and write; but he was so highly gifted intellectually, that when he was but seven years of age his parents confided him to the learned Abbot Berno, on the island of Reichenau He also wrote mathematico-astronomical works. Of his poems the most successful was the "De octo vitiis principalibus", which he addressed to nuns, and in which he gave proof of uncommon skill in the handling of different kinds of metres, as well as in the charm with which he contrived to blend earnestness with a happy mirth. He composed religious hymns, and is not infrequently credited with the authorship of the "Alma Redemptoris Mater" , and the "Salve Regina" . Finally, it may be mentioned that Hermann constructed astronomical and musical instruments.

    18. Hermann, Der Lahme (von Der Reichenau)
    Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon. hermann, der Lahme (von der reichenau). Gedenktag katholisch 24.
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    Translate this page 28/03/02 No 1. hermann von reichenau hermann der Lahme. 18.7.1013 inSchwaben, 24.9.1054 reichenau. Sohn des Gf. Wolfrat von Altshausen
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    Hermann von Reichenau [Hermann der Lahme]
    18.7.1013 in Schwaben, 24.9.1054 Reichenau. Sohn des Gf. Wolfrat von Altshausen-Veringen und der Hiltrud. Mit sieben Jahren kam H. in das Kloster Reichenau, erhielt dort seine Ausbildung und empfing um 1043 die Priesterweihe. Von Kindheit an spastisch gelähmt, war H. zeitlebens an den Tragstuhl gefesselt (daher der Beiname contractus
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