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Reginold of Eichstätt (died 4 April 991 in Eichstätt) was Bishop of Eichstätt from 966 to 991, much 'admired as a poet, musician, scholar and orator' and indeed 'the leading musician of his age'. He had travelled in the East, and his knowledge of the classical languages Latin, Greek and Hebrew (as cited 100 years later by the chronicler of Eichstätt's history, ) enabled him to create religious works that found widespread popularity. In particular, his of Saint Nicholas (a collection of anthems, antiphons, responsories, lections and prayers designed to be recited throughout the day on the saint's feast day, in a Liturgy of the Hours) was 'artistically exceptional' and 'swept the world like a catchy new tune', as innovation had been subdued under Charlemagne but was just beginning to take o

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  • Reginold († 4. April 991 in Eichstätt) war Bischof von Eichstätt von 966 bis 991. Reginold stammte aus einem edelfreien Geschlecht. Er wurde wahrscheinlich von Kaiser Otto dem Großen zum Bischof ernannt und ist auf mehreren Synoden im Reich nachweisbar, darunter auch auf der Reichssynode in Ravenna, bei der Magdeburg zum Erzbistum erhoben wurde. Er erweiterte den Eichstätter Dom durch Anbauten. In den Memorialbau für den ersten Eichstätter Bischof und Heiligen Willibald ließ er dessen Gebeine umbetten. Er verfasste mehrere Officia zu Ehren von Willibald, Wunibald, Blasius und Nikolaus. Der hundert Jahre später dokumentierende Anonymus von Herrieden unterstrich bereits die Gewandtheit des Bischofs in den alten Sprachen. Reginold gelang es dabei als Stilmittel innerhalb seiner Texte elegant von Sprache zu Sprache überzuwechseln. (de)
  • Reginold (mort le 4 avril 991 à Eichstätt) est évêque d'Eichstätt de 966 à sa mort. (fr)
  • Reginold of Eichstätt (died 4 April 991 in Eichstätt) was Bishop of Eichstätt from 966 to 991, much 'admired as a poet, musician, scholar and orator' and indeed 'the leading musician of his age'. He had travelled in the East, and his knowledge of the classical languages Latin, Greek and Hebrew (as cited 100 years later by the chronicler of Eichstätt's history, ) enabled him to create religious works that found widespread popularity. In particular, his of Saint Nicholas (a collection of anthems, antiphons, responsories, lections and prayers designed to be recited throughout the day on the saint's feast day, in a Liturgy of the Hours) was 'artistically exceptional' and 'swept the world like a catchy new tune', as innovation had been subdued under Charlemagne but was just beginning to take off once again. He demonstrated his linguistic versatility by switching from language to language within the text. This Historia also earned Reginold the bishopric, which was awarded to him by the Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great. The plainchant music, however, was written in neumes which are inherently ambiguous, so no definitive modern version exists. Reginold also composed Historiae in honour of Saint Willibald, Winibald and Saint Blaise. (en)
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  • Reginold (mort le 4 avril 991 à Eichstätt) est évêque d'Eichstätt de 966 à sa mort. (fr)
  • Reginold († 4. April 991 in Eichstätt) war Bischof von Eichstätt von 966 bis 991. Reginold stammte aus einem edelfreien Geschlecht. Er wurde wahrscheinlich von Kaiser Otto dem Großen zum Bischof ernannt und ist auf mehreren Synoden im Reich nachweisbar, darunter auch auf der Reichssynode in Ravenna, bei der Magdeburg zum Erzbistum erhoben wurde. Er erweiterte den Eichstätter Dom durch Anbauten. In den Memorialbau für den ersten Eichstätter Bischof und Heiligen Willibald ließ er dessen Gebeine umbetten. Er verfasste mehrere Officia zu Ehren von Willibald, Wunibald, Blasius und Nikolaus. Der hundert Jahre später dokumentierende Anonymus von Herrieden unterstrich bereits die Gewandtheit des Bischofs in den alten Sprachen. Reginold gelang es dabei als Stilmittel innerhalb seiner Texte elegant (de)
  • Reginold of Eichstätt (died 4 April 991 in Eichstätt) was Bishop of Eichstätt from 966 to 991, much 'admired as a poet, musician, scholar and orator' and indeed 'the leading musician of his age'. He had travelled in the East, and his knowledge of the classical languages Latin, Greek and Hebrew (as cited 100 years later by the chronicler of Eichstätt's history, ) enabled him to create religious works that found widespread popularity. In particular, his of Saint Nicholas (a collection of anthems, antiphons, responsories, lections and prayers designed to be recited throughout the day on the saint's feast day, in a Liturgy of the Hours) was 'artistically exceptional' and 'swept the world like a catchy new tune', as innovation had been subdued under Charlemagne but was just beginning to take o (en)
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  • Reginold (Eichstätt) (de)
  • Reginold d'Eichstätt (fr)
  • Reginold of Eichstätt (en)
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