- Everardus Alemannus
Everardus Alemannus or Teutonicus, also Everard or Eberhard the German, was a German cleric, scholar, grammarian, rhetorician, university professor ("magister"), rector, and poet. His greatest work was a Latin poem entitled "Laborintus" ("Labyrinth"). It is a didactic work that endeavours to teach
grammar and the finer points of poetic composition: metre, rhyme, and, most importantly, the various forms of medievalhexameter . Its modern editor, Edmond Faral, in "Les arts poetiques du XIIe et du XIIIe siecle" (Paris, 1924), dated it no later than 1280 and earlier than 1208–1213.ources
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