Among the readings included are several existing letters by Emma (Einhard's wife), The Life of Charlemagne, and The History of His Relics. The latter work transports us into an almost unknown world as Einhard, the cool rationalist, arranges for a relic salesman, a veritable bone seller, to acquire saints' relics from Italy for installation into his new church. The reader is taken on an intrigue-filled trip to Rome, where Einhard's men creep into churches at night to steal bones and then spirit them away to Einhard in the north. The relics are received in town after town as if they were the living saints come to cure the infirm. Einhard's descriptions of the sick, the lame, and the blind of northern Europe vividly expose us to a side of medieval life too rarely encountered in other medieval sources.
List of Illustrations and Maps
Preface
An Introduction to Einhard
Select Bibliography for Students
Reflections on Einhard
1. Some Reflections on Einhard by His Contemporaries
The Works of Einhard
2. The Life of Charlemagne
3. The Charters
4. Art and Architecture
5. The translation and Miracles of the Blessed Martyrs, Marcellinus and Peter
6. The Collected Letters
7. Correspondence with Lupus of Ferrieres, Including 'On the Adoration of the Cross'
Index