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Spätantike Vorlagen in Cathwulfs Brief an Karl den Großen

  • Autores: Rainer Carl Wierzcholowski
  • Localización: Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch: internationale Zeitschrift für Mediävistik, ISSN 0076-9762, Vol. 58, Nº. 3, 2023, págs. 449-477
  • Idioma: alemán
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Late antique models in Cathwulf’s letter to Charlemagne
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    • This article examines two hitherto overlooked models in Cathwulf’s famous admonitory letter to Charlemagne (ca 775): Lactantius’ De opificio Dei (19,4 – 5) in the exordium and the so-called Heptateuch poet (exod. 507 – 521) in the concluding poem. Analysing Cathwulf’s adaptation of these texts, the article sheds light not only on the textual transmission, but above all on stylistic and literary features of the letter. Firstly, while Cathwulf relies on De opificio Dei to support his argument, he also tries to improve his model stylistically. Secondly, the adaptation of the Heptateuch reveals an elaborate literary device: Drawing on the Canticle of Moses, the poet praises Charlemagne as ›new Moses‹. As a result, Cathwulf proves himself to be a literarily ambitious epistolographer who both demonstrates and demands erudition in his correspondence.


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