Glory and praise and dominion be Thine

Author: Theodulf, Bishop of Orléans

Theodulph of Orleans appears to have been a native of Italy. He was brought to France by Charles the Great, perhaps when Charles returned from Italy in 781. He became Bishop of Orleans about 785, and soon afterwards also Abbot of Fleury. After the death of Charles he continued for some time on friendly terms with the Emperor Louis, but, falling under suspicion of being concerned in the plot in favour of Bernard of Italy, was imprisoned in 818, at Angers, where he seems to have died in 821, apparently on Sep. 18. There is a full and interesting sketch of his life and works in the Dictionary of Chr. Biog., iii., pp. 983-989. See also Potthast's Biblical History, Medii Aevi, 1896, vol. ii., p. 1058. The best and most recent edition of his Carm… Go to person page >

Translator: W. J. Birkbeck

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First Line: Glory and praise and dominion be Thine
Latin Title: Gloria, laus et honor
Author: Theodulf, Bishop of Orléans
Translator: W. J. Birkbeck
Source: Sarum Processional
Language: English
Publication Date: 1906
Copyright: Public Domain

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