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Amalarius von Metz oder Amalarius Fortunatus (auch Amalar, Amalheri, Amelarius, Amalerius, Amalharius oder Hamelarius; * um 775 im Umkreis von Metz; † um 850 wahrscheinlich in Metz, nach anderen Quellen 841) war ein Liturgiker und von 809/10 bis 814/16 Erzbischof von Trier. Amalarius (c. 775–c. 850) was a Frankish prelate and courtier, temporary bishop of Trier (812–13) and Lyon (835–38), and an accomplished liturgist. He was close to Charlemagne and a partisan of his successor, Louis the Pious, throughout the latter's tumultuous reign. He was appointed the third archbishop of Trier in 811 by Charlemagne. In 813 he was sent as the chief Frankish ambassador to the court of Michael I Rhangabes at Constantinople. On Charlemagne's death in 814, Amalarius resigned his see. Amalarius (ook Amalarius Fortunatus of Amalhar) (omgeving van Metz, ca. 775 - Metz, ca 850) was een Frankische liturgist en van 809 tot 814 de derde aartsbisschop van Trier. Hij steunde Lodewijk de Vrome, de opvolger van Karel de Grote, gedurende diens gehele bewind. De geschriften van Amalarius vormen een van de belangrijkste bronnen van onze huidige kennis van de negende-eeuwse liturgieën van de Westerse Kerk. Amalario de Metz, también conocido como Amalrio de Metz o Amalarius Symphosius fue un teólogo y liturgista cristiano del Renacimiento carolingio. Vivió en Francia a comienzos del siglo IX. Fue discípulo de Alcuino de York. Algunas de sus doctrinas fueron condenadas en el Concilio de Quierzy de 838. Amalario di Metz, noto anche come Amalarius Symphosius o Amalarius Fortunatus (Metz, 775 circa – Metz, 29 aprile 850), è stato un arcivescovo, teologo, diplomatico liturgista francese autore di opere in prosa e versi in lingua mediolatina. Amalário de Métis (c. 780–850 (70 anos)), conhecido também como Amalário Simpósio (em latim: Symphosius Amalarius) ou Amalário Fortunato (em latim: Amalarius Fortunatus) foi um liturgista cristão aliado do imperador Luís, o Piedoso durante seu turbulento reinado. Em 831, Amalário viajou a Roma para se encontrar com o papa Gregório IV com o objetivo de criar uma nova liturgia para os francos. Quatro anos depois, substituiu Agobardo no e, quando este teve que se exilar (ca. 834), ficou encarregado de cuidar da Diocese de Lyon e implantou ali algumas reformas na liturgia. Amalaire de Metz ou Amalarius, né en 775 dans la région de Metz (France) et décédé en 850 probablement à Metz, est un moine bénédictin, écolâtre à la cour d'Aix-la-Chapelle, puis archevêque de Trèves. Il est une figure de la Renaissance carolingienne, connu pour sa participation à l’évolution de la liturgie. Amalariusz z Metz (in. Amalaryk z Metz, zm. 850) – teolog i liturgista chrześcijański z okresu renesansu karolińskiego. Uczeń Alkuina. Słynął z oryginalnych interpretacji liturgii gregoriańskiej. Амала́рий (Амала́р) из Ме́ца (лат. Amalarius Symphosius, Amalarius Fortunatus; между 775 и 780, близ Меца — около 850, Мец) — католический литургист, богослов и поэт. Один из деятелей Каролингского Возрождения. Архиепископ Трира (809—813) и архиепископ Лиона (835—838).
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Amalaire de Metz ou Amalarius, né en 775 dans la région de Metz (France) et décédé en 850 probablement à Metz, est un moine bénédictin, écolâtre à la cour d'Aix-la-Chapelle, puis archevêque de Trèves. Il est une figure de la Renaissance carolingienne, connu pour sa participation à l’évolution de la liturgie. Amalarius (c. 775–c. 850) was a Frankish prelate and courtier, temporary bishop of Trier (812–13) and Lyon (835–38), and an accomplished liturgist. He was close to Charlemagne and a partisan of his successor, Louis the Pious, throughout the latter's tumultuous reign. He was appointed the third archbishop of Trier in 811 by Charlemagne. In 813 he was sent as the chief Frankish ambassador to the court of Michael I Rhangabes at Constantinople. On Charlemagne's death in 814, Amalarius resigned his see. In 831, Amalarius travelled to Rome to meet Pope Gregory IV and arrange a new Frankish liturgy. In 835, he replaced Agobard at the Synod of Diedenhofen. During Agobard's exile (c. 834) he was responsible for administering the Diocese of Lyon. He implemented liturgical reforms. He wrote extensively on the Mass, including the Liber officialis and the De ordine antiphonarii, and was involved in the great medieval debates regarding predestination. We must rely on his enemy, Florus of Lyon, for an account of Amalarius' condemnation on the accusation of heresy at Quierzy, 838., which banned some of his works. Nevertheless, his writings form a good portion of our current documentation of the ninth century liturgies of the Western Church. While the exact date of his death is not known, it is believed that it happened around 850 in Metz. Амала́рий (Амала́р) из Ме́ца (лат. Amalarius Symphosius, Amalarius Fortunatus; между 775 и 780, близ Меца — около 850, Мец) — католический литургист, богослов и поэт. Один из деятелей Каролингского Возрождения. Архиепископ Трира (809—813) и архиепископ Лиона (835—838). Amalário de Métis (c. 780–850 (70 anos)), conhecido também como Amalário Simpósio (em latim: Symphosius Amalarius) ou Amalário Fortunato (em latim: Amalarius Fortunatus) foi um liturgista cristão aliado do imperador Luís, o Piedoso durante seu turbulento reinado. Em 831, Amalário viajou a Roma para se encontrar com o papa Gregório IV com o objetivo de criar uma nova liturgia para os francos. Quatro anos depois, substituiu Agobardo no e, quando este teve que se exilar (ca. 834), ficou encarregado de cuidar da Diocese de Lyon e implantou ali algumas reformas na liturgia. Amalário escreveu extensivamente sobre a missa, incluindo a "Liber Officialis", e se envolveu nos grandes debates medievais sobre a predestinação. Mas infelizmente precisamos confiar no relato de um adversário, Floro de Lyon, para os fatos da condenação de Amalário por heresia no , que baniu algumas de suas obras. Ainda assim, suas obras formam boa parte do que sabemos sobre a liturgia da Igreja no ocidente no século IX. Apesar de a data exata de sua morte ser desconhecida, acredita-se que tenha sido por volta de 850 em Métis. Amalarius (ook Amalarius Fortunatus of Amalhar) (omgeving van Metz, ca. 775 - Metz, ca 850) was een Frankische liturgist en van 809 tot 814 de derde aartsbisschop van Trier. Hij steunde Lodewijk de Vrome, de opvolger van Karel de Grote, gedurende diens gehele bewind. De geschriften van Amalarius vormen een van de belangrijkste bronnen van onze huidige kennis van de negende-eeuwse liturgieën van de Westerse Kerk. Amalario de Metz, también conocido como Amalrio de Metz o Amalarius Symphosius fue un teólogo y liturgista cristiano del Renacimiento carolingio. Vivió en Francia a comienzos del siglo IX. Fue discípulo de Alcuino de York. Algunas de sus doctrinas fueron condenadas en el Concilio de Quierzy de 838. Amalarius von Metz oder Amalarius Fortunatus (auch Amalar, Amalheri, Amelarius, Amalerius, Amalharius oder Hamelarius; * um 775 im Umkreis von Metz; † um 850 wahrscheinlich in Metz, nach anderen Quellen 841) war ein Liturgiker und von 809/10 bis 814/16 Erzbischof von Trier. Amalario di Metz, noto anche come Amalarius Symphosius o Amalarius Fortunatus (Metz, 775 circa – Metz, 29 aprile 850), è stato un arcivescovo, teologo, diplomatico liturgista francese autore di opere in prosa e versi in lingua mediolatina. Amalariusz z Metz (in. Amalaryk z Metz, zm. 850) – teolog i liturgista chrześcijański z okresu renesansu karolińskiego. Uczeń Alkuina. Słynął z oryginalnych interpretacji liturgii gregoriańskiej.
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