- Hermann of Reichenau
Hermann of Reichenau (also called Hermannus Contractus or Hermannus Augiensis) (
1013 July 18 –1054 September 24 ) was an 11th century scholar, composer, music theorist, mathematician, and astronomer. Hermannus was a son of the duke ofAltshausen . He was crippled by a paralytic disease from early childhood. He spent most of his life in the abbey of Reichenau, an island onLake Constance . Hermannus contributed to all four arts of thequadrivium . He was renowned as a musical composer (among his surviving works are officia forSt. Afra andSt. Wolfgang ). He also wrote a treatise on the science ofmusic , several works ongeometry andarithmetic s and astronomical treatises (including instructions for the construction of anastrolabe , at the time a very novel device in Christian Europe). As a historian, he wrote a detailedchronicle from the birth of Christ to his own present day, for the first time compiling the events of the1st millennium AD scattered in various chronicles in a single work, ordering them after the reckoning of theChristian era . His discipleBerthold of Reichenau was its continuator.He was beatified (cultus confirmed) in 1863.
External links
*MacTutor Biography|id=Hermann_of_Reichenau
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07266a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia]
* [http://flaez.ch/hermannus/ Hermannus Contractus] German language site with a collection of original texts
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/sainth1a.htm Catholic Forum]
* [http://www.musicologie.org/Biographies/h/hermmanus_contractus.html musicologie.org] Hermannus Contractus et la théorie de la musique. Sources, éditions, bibliographie, commentaires
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