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overt religious or inspirational purpose, the library held a large collection of manuscripts used in the monastery school, focusing on subjects such as logic, arithmetic, rhetoric, grammar, and even astronomy and music. By the early eleventh century, the library at St. Emmeram had acquired a reputation for its collection. Neighboring libraries began requesting to borrow books for copying. An eleventh-century librarian at the monastery, Froumund of Tegernsee, referred to the book room as a
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basilica with three aisles, three choirs and a west transept is based on an original church building from the second half of the 8th century. Since that time, it has been many times partly destroyed and rebuilt. The oldest extant part of the building is the ring crypt under the choir of the northern
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were copied by monks, some works were preserved from the Carolingian period, and others were acquired as gifts. The library became well supplied with works by early Christian writers such as Saint Augustine, as well as by ancient writers such as Virgil and Seneca. In addition to works that had an
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had existed at St. Emmeram in the Carolingian period, but it is not known whether it occupied a special building, and it appears that relatively few manuscripts, of poor quality, were produced there during the early tenth century. Over time, some works in the
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Saint Wolfgang, who was made bishop in 972, ordered that a library be constructed at St. Emmeram shortly after his arrival in Regensburg. An active
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aisle. The three medieval, carved stone reliefs on the north portal, dating from about 1052, the oldest of their type in Germany, represent
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After a decline in its significance during the 16th century, the abbey enjoyed a resurgence in the 17th and 18th centuries under abbots
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by Saint Rupert from 1690, and the decoration and fittings from the 17th and 18th centuries. The
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became a significant centre of book production and illumination, the home of works such as the
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Kreutzgang des Klosters in National-Archiv fĂĽr Deutschlands Kunst und Alterthum, NĂĽrnberg 1828
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Kreutzgang des Kloster in National-Archiv fĂĽr Deutschlands Kunst und Alterthum, NĂĽrnberg 1828
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on the north side of the choir has figures of Saint Rupert and other saints. The altar of
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dated from 1713. The nave is decorated with pictures of the miracles of Saint Rupert.
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for construction of a botanic garden that was maintained until 1855. After the
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Kyle, Joseph D. (1980). The Monastery Library at St. Emmeram (Regensburg).
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Exhibition guide. Bischöfliches Ordinariat Regensburg: Regensburg, 2003.
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Large square pillars of the Ramwold church building from around 980/1000
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In 1731, the abbots were raised to the status of Princes of the Empire (
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1803 – Die gelehrten Mönche und das Ende einer 1000-jährigen Tradition.
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Central nave of the church and apse with high altar and two side altars
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The residence with its park in Regensburg's city center covers five
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of 1810, the entire Principality of Regensburg was transferred to
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St. Emmeram in Regensburg. Geschichte - Kunst - Denkmalpflege.
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as its primary residence, thus it can be considered to be the
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The treasures of St. Emmeram's Abbey (for example, the
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Coat of arms of Saint Emmeram's Abbey
Imperial abbey
Theocracy
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Separated
bishopric
Reichsfreiheit
ReichsfĂĽrst
Mediatised
Archbishopric
Ceded
Bavaria
Imperial collapse
Electorate of the Palatinate
Principality of Regensburg
Germany
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