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Paperback Einhard's Life of Charlemagne Book

ISBN: 1025343727

ISBN13: 9781025343723

Einhard's Life of Charlemagne

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"Einhard's Life of Charlemagne" is a cornerstone of medieval literature, providing an intimate and firsthand account of one of history's most influential rulers. Written by Einhard, a devoted courtier and scholar in the service of the Frankish king, this biography offers a rare glimpse into the personal life, character, and political achievements of Charles the Great. As the architect of the Carolingian Empire and the first Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne's legacy shaped the cultural and political landscape of Europe for centuries.

This work stands as a primary source of immense historical value, detailing the King's military campaigns, his dedication to the revival of learning, and his efforts to unify Western Europe. Einhard's prose, modeled after the classical style of Suetonius, balances administrative detail with personal anecdotes, portraying Charlemagne not just as a conqueror, but as a father, a friend, and a patron of the arts. This edition, prepared by H.W. Garrod and R.B. Mowat, presents the historical context necessary for modern readers to appreciate the foundations of the Middle Ages. "Einhard's Life of Charlemagne" remains essential reading for students of history, biography, and those interested in the enduring spirit of the Carolingian Renaissance.

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