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Notker Physicus ("
Notker II"; c. 900–975),
physician and
painter Notker Labeo ("
Notker III"; c. 950–1022), monk in
Saint Gall and
author Notker (abbot...
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Notker the
Stammerer (c. 840 – 6
April 912),
Notker Balbulus, or
simply Notker, was a
Benedictine monk at the
Abbey of
Saint Gall
active as a composer...
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Notker Labeo (c. 950 – 28 June 1022), also
known as
Notker the
German (Latin:
Notcerus Teutonicus) or
Notker III, was a
Benedictine monk
active as a scholar...
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Notker (or Notger) of Liège (Latin: Notgerus; c. 940 – 10
April 1008 AD) was a
Benedictine monk,
bishop (972–1008) and
first prince-bishop (980–1008) of...
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referred to as "
Notker II", as the
second in a line of
Notkers at St. Gall,
proceeded by
Notker the
Stammerer and
followed by
Notker Labeo.
Notker Physicus and...
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Notker Wolf OSB (German pronunciation: [ˈnoːtkɐ ˈvɔlf]; 21 June 1940 – 2
April 2024) was a
German Benedictine monk, priest, abbot, musician, and author...
- did not
become dominant until the
second half of the 20th century. Thus,
Notker Labeo translated the
Aristotelian treatises into pure (Old High) German...
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Notker Hammerstein (3
October 1930 − 13
March 2024) was a
German historian. His
research interests were
mainly in the
field of
University history [de]...
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midst of our
lives we die A well-known sequence,
falsely attributed to
Notker during the
Middle Ages. It was
translated by
Cranmer and
became a part of...
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visionary tale
about Charles meeting a
prophetic spectre in a dream.
Notker's Gesta Karoli Magni,
written for Charlemagne's great-grandson
Charles the...