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Ratpert of St. Gallen

Ratpert of St Gallen (ca.855 - ca.911) was a scholar, writer, chronicler and poet at the Abbey of Saint Gall. He wrote in Medieval Latin and in Old High German.
==Life==
Ratpert probably entered the monastery as an oblate while still a child.〔Peter Stotz: ''Ardua spes mundi. Studien zu lateinischen Gedichten aus Sankt Gallen'' (= Geist und Werk der Zeiten. Arbeiten aus dem Historischen Seminar der Universität Zürich, Band 32), Herbert Lang, Bern 1972, ISBN 3-261-00431-2, S. 16.〕 The monastery operated two schools in parallel: the "inner school" prepared pupils for the monastic life while the "outer school" trained boys for the secular〔"Secular priests" were those working in the churches and parishes outside the monastery walls.〕 priesthood. Ratpert attended the St Gallen monastic "inner school", so was destined by his schooling to become a monk.
Ratpert's contemporaries in the "Inner School" included Notker the Poet and the charismatic poet-polymath Tuotilo of St Gallen: the three later became close colleagues in the monastery. Meanwhile an "outer school" contemporary was the combative Salomo, later Bishop of Constance and Abbot at St Gallen itself. Ratpert's teachers were Iso and the (by provenance Irish) Moengal. Moengal had originally arrived with his uncle Marcus, an itinerant bishop, when they turned up at St Gallen as pilgrims, visiting the shrine of their compatriot, Saint Gallus. The uncle, Marcus, had moved on while Moengal had stayed at St Gallen and entered the monastery. Here the monks renamed him Marcellus (Little Marcus), recalling the name of his departed uncle.
Ratpert took his own monastic vows some time round 873. The earliest surviving example of his writing than can be firmly dated is a legal deed dated 29 May 876. He himself taught at the Monastery School for many years. The last example of his work as a deed writer that can be dated was produced on 10 February 902. His precise year of death is not known, but has been placed by recent research around 911. The month and day of his year were 25 October, and his name is recorded under this day in the monastery's Book of the Dead.〔''Monumenta Germaniae historica. Necrologia Germaniae'', Band 1: ''Dioeceses Augustensis, Constantiensis, Curiensis'', edited by Franz Ludwig Baumann, 1866/68, Nachdruck 1983, ISBN 3-88612-004-X, S. 483.〕

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