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Rudolf of Fulda
Rudolf of Fulda was a monk of the Benedictine order during the Carolingian period in the ninth century. Rudolf devoted his life-work to the monastery of Fulda which is located in the present day German state of Hesse. Many of the works composed by Rudolf of Fulda have not withstood the test of time. However, we are fortunate enough to have surviving copies of Rudolf’s Annals of Fulda and Vita Leobae, (The Life of St. Leoba). These works document his contribution to the monastery, to history, and establishes Rudolf of Fulda as one of the most well-learned scholars of his time. (citation)
==Life==
It is uncertain when Rudolf of Fulda was born (d. March 8, 865). There exists no surviving record of his early ecclesiastical life. Furthermore, there exists no record of his familia lineage. Only the date of his death is known from a reference made to the late monk of Fulda in a passage from the Annals of Fulda dated 865. He was a monk of the Benedictine monastery of Fulda. By the year 821, Rudolf was made subdeacon of the monastery. A position which is recognized as, “... a cleric in the lowest of the former major orders of the Roman Catholic Church”.〔http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/subdeacon〕 Rudolf was a devoted theologian, historian, poet and, “...a most notable practitioner of all the arts”.〔Reuter, Timothy. The Annals of Fulda: Ninth-Century histories. Volume II. New York: Manchester University Press, 2012. Print.〕 Rudolf of Fulda was a pupil of Rhabanus Maurus and together they would oversee a collection of two-thousand manuscripts which signified the monastery’s importance as not only a place of worship, but also a highly important library in which they also had in their possession a copy of Tacitus’ Germania. The monastery of Fulda also required such works as the Res Gestae by the fourth century Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus and the Codex Fuldensis. The Monastery of Fulda also had in its possession works composed by Cicero, Servius, Bede and Supicius Severus.

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