The Dark Ages : a Series of Essays Intended to Illustrate the State of Religion And Literature in the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh And Twelfth Centuries

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VIII.J BISHOP MEINWEEC. 159 have they seen it spelt (by any writer of English, to say the least) without at? He calls himself, on the title-page of this work, " Leibnitius ; " and I do not remember ever to have seen his name without the f, except in this very volume of Brucker, and in Henry's reference.
T must, however, notice that Brucker adds to his account of the matter, " unde vix credi potest quod idem vitae Meinwerci scriptor refert, ' studiorum muliipUcia sub eo fioruisse exercitia, et b
...once indolis juvenes et pueros strenue fuisse institutos. ' " In- credible as this might appear to Brucker, it is certainly true that the same authority which tells us that Meinwerc was guilty of occasional bar- barisms in speaking and reading Latin (which im- plies that he was not unfrequently called on to do both), also assures us that he was a promoter of education. Indeed, the foolish trick which has given rise to all this discussion, was not such as to have been worth playing, or as was likely to have been even thought of, among perfectly illiterate barbarians.

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