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312: 248: 162:. As a source of events, the work is of limited value due to its chronological and geographic inadequacy, but it is of significant historical value, as it has helped shape our understanding of the 10th century and the moral and cultural condition of Europe at the end of the so-called " 114:. The monks at St-Germain got him to restore or compose the inscriptions on the numerous altars in their church, and on the tombs of the saints who were buried in it. When this was done his wanderings began again, and he went to 110:
survive, including the author's original copy. As a second work, Rodulfus wrote a biography of Volpiano, which probably arose shortly after his death in 1031. That year, he moved to the
67:, Glaber was sent to a monastery at the age of twelve, but he was eventually expelled for disobedience. He spent much of his life moving from one monastery to another. 134:
some time later. Initially intended to be an ecclesiastical history, Glaber's focus is on events in the center of France, but occasionally ranges as far as
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Historiae Francorum ab anno Christi DCCCC ad ann. MCCLXXXV scriptores veteres XI (facsimile reprint of 1596 edition)
94:. In 1028 he travelled to Italy with Volpiano, who encouraged to him write what would become his masterpiece, the 147: 143: 17: 472: 163: 71: 64: 327: 79: 343: 467: 8: 482: 440: 151: 142:. His writings often sympathized with proponents of church reform of that age, including 135: 91: 202: 430: 413: 399: 385: 365: 296: 98:("History in five books from 900 AD to 1044 AD"). The chronicle was dedicated to the 159: 364:
by Rodulfus Glaber, The Five Books of the Histories ed. J. France (Oxford, 1989)
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Historiarum libri quinque ab anno incarnationis DCCCC usque ad annum MXLIV
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Historiarum libri quinque ab anno incarnationis DCCCC usque ad annum MXLIV
45: 48: 63:. At the behest of his uncle, a monk at Saint-LĂ©ger-de-Champeaux (now 155: 315: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 87: 60: 251:
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Vita Domni VVillelmi Abbatis primi Fiscannensis (11th century)
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Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes
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Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 25 June 2019
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MacErlean, Andrew. "Raoul Glaber." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Large extracts from his works are cited and discussed in
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was first published in 1596 from a manuscript owned by
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Index

Ralph Glaber
11th-century
Benedictine
chronicler
Burgundy
Saint-LĂ©ger-Triey
Moutiers-Saint-Jean Abbey
Dijon
Abbey of St. Benignus
Dijon
Piedmont
William of Volpiano
Abbot of Cluny
Odilo
Abbey of Saint-Germain en Auxerre
Cluny
Abbey of Saint-Germain en Auxerre
Scotland
Southern Italy
Henry II
Henry III
Robert II of France
Conrad II
Pope Benedict IX
Dark Ages
Georges Duby
Pierre Pithou
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