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Rhangabes at Constantinople. On Charlemagne's
death in 814,
Amalarius resigned his see. In 831,
Amalarius travelled to Rome to meet Pope
Gregory IV and arrange...
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Amalarius of Metz (c. 775 – c. 850).
During his
tenure in Lyon,
Amalarius worked to
impose liturgical reforms upon the
archdiocese of Lyon.
Amalarius'...
- to
comprehend and easy to learn. — First
Homily on
Gospel of
Matthew Amalarius's Liber officialis (c. 830) does not
supply a cast of characters, but makes...
- the
season of Lent,
which (not
counting Sundays) is
forty days long.
Amalarius of Metz
would have the name
indicate a
period of
seventy days made up...
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sharp rebuke from Pope Simplicius.
According to the
Carolingian liturgist Amalarius of Metz, Pope
Simplicius was the
first pope to
carry out consecrations...
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replaced by
Amalarius. In Agobard's defence,
Florus wrote a
short treatise on how
bishops should be appointed; he also
attacked Amalarius on theological...
- some time.
Gregory was also
asked by
emperor Louis’s representative,
Amalarius of Metz, to
provide an
antiphonary for use at
church services at Metz...
- by
their bishop. It also
condemned some of the
liturgical opinions of
Amalarius of Metz. The two
succeeding councils, held
respectively in 849 and 853...
- by
Louis the
Pious to
compile a "Graduale" and antiphonary, the
priest Amalarius of Metz
found a copy of the
Roman antiphonary in the
monastery of Corbie...
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dated to the late 9th or
early 10th century,
partly based on the
works of
Amalarius and
Remigius of Auxerre. M.-H.
Jullien and F. Perelman,
Clavis Scriptorum...