Symphosius — (sometimes, in older scholarship and less properly, Symposius) was the author of the Aenigmata , a collection of 100 Latin riddles of uncertain date. They were even attributed to Lactantius, and identified with his Symposium , but this view is… … Wikipedia
Amalaire — Le codex Dacheriana (805) de la cathédrale de Cologne témoigne de la réforme liturgique carolingienne dont Amalaire est un acteur. Amalaire de Metz ou Amalarius (775 dans la région de Metz – † 850 probablement à Metz) est une figure de la… … Wikipédia en Français
Amalarius — Amalaire Le codex Dacheriana (805) de la cathédrale de Cologne témoigne de la réforme liturgique carolingienne dont Amalaire est un acteur. Amalaire de Metz ou Amalarius (775 dans la région de Metz † 850 probablement à Metz) est connu pour sa… … Wikipédia en Français
Fortunato Amalario — Amalaire Le codex Dacheriana (805) de la cathédrale de Cologne témoigne de la réforme liturgique carolingienne dont Amalaire est un acteur. Amalaire de Metz ou Amalarius (775 dans la région de Metz † 850 probablement à Metz) est connu pour sa… … Wikipédia en Français
Rätsel — Phänomen; Mysterium; Geheimnis; Geduldspiel * * * Rät|sel [ rɛ:ts̮l̩], das; s, : 1. als Frage gestellte, durch Nachdenken zu lösende Aufgabe: ein leichtes, einfaches, schwieriges Rätsel; wie lautet das Rätsel der Sphinx?; Rätsel raten, lösen; die … Universal-Lexikon
riddles — (Old English riddles) (eighth–10th centuries) Among the poems of the OLD ENGLISH collection known as the EXETER BOOK are some 95 short poems, all written in traditional Old English ALLITERATIVE VERSE, that take the form of riddles. They appear … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
АМАЛАР СИМФОЗИЙ — (Амаларий) [лат. Amalarus Symphosius] Мецкий (Мецский) (ок. 775 или 780, окрестности Меца, совр. Франция ок. 850, предположительно Мец), литургист, автор первого в Зап. Европе аллегорического толкования богослужения. В 809 813 гг. архиепископ… … Православная энциклопедия
Hermeric — (died 441) was the Suevic King of Galicia from perhaps as early as 406 and certainly no later than 419 until his retirement in 438. [Thompson, 217. He was first mentioned by Hydatius in 419, it being Isidore who makes him king from 406.] He was a … Wikipedia
Symposius — is the name:*of a metropolitan bishop of Seleucia ad Calycadnum, Symposius of Seleucia *sometimes improperly given to Symphosius … Wikipedia
Amalarius of Metz — (Amalarius Symphosius) was a liturgist. He wrote extensively on the Mass and was involved in the great Medieval debates regarding predestination. While the exact date of his death is not known, it is believed that he died around 850.External… … Wikipedia