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The ''Eclogue of Theodulus'' was a Latin verse dialogue, which became a standard school text of the Middle Ages. Scholarship generally dates it to the 10th century, though earlier dates are also given.〔Ronald E. Pepin, ''An English Translation of the Auctores Octo: A Medieval Reader'', Mediaeval Studies 12 (The Edwin Mellen Press, 1999), pp. 25–40.〕 The work is attributed to Gottschalk, and in fact the name ''Theodolus'' is the Greek translation of ''Gottschalk'' (God's slave). The poem is an argument between Alithia (truth) and Pseustis (falsehood}, with Phronesis (reason), acting as referee.〔(The Cambridge Medieval History )〕 ==References==
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