Alpert of Metz
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Alpert of Metz[1] (died 1024) was a Benedictine chronicler of the eleventh century. His De diversitate temporum[2] is a major source for the history of Western Europe (particularly for France, Western Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands) in the period it covers, which is 990 to 1021. It was dedicated to Burchard of Worms.
Alpert wrote other works, including a partial biography of Bishop Dietrich I of Metz.[3]
References
- Hans van Rij, Sapir Abulafia (editors) (1980) Gebeurtenissen van deze tijd; Een fragment over bisschop Diederik I van Metz; De mirakelen van de heilige Walburg in Tiel.
Notes
- ^ Albert of Metz, Alpertus of Metz, Alpertus Mettensis, Alpertus van Metz, Albertus van Metz, Alpert von Metz
- ^ The Diversity of Times; known also as Gebeurtenissen van deze tijd, a Dutch translation.
- ^ Diederik van Metz: see nl:Diederik van Metz, [1].
External links
- Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1975). "Alpert von Metz (Albert von St. Symphorian)". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 1. Hamm: Bautz. col. 124. ISBN 3-88309-013-1.
- Alpertus Mettensis: De diversitate temporum & De Theodorico I, episcopo mettensi Codex hannoveranus 712a, Leiden 1908
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