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Alcuin, (born c. 732, in or near York, Yorkshire, Eng. —died May 19, 804, Tours, France), Anglo-Latin poet, educator, and cleric who, as head of the Palatine school established by Charlemagne at Aachen, introduced the traditions of Anglo-Saxon humanism into western Europe.

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Alcuin of York also called Ealhwine, Alhwin, or Alchoin – was an English scholar, ... Among the most famous of these problems are: four that involve river crossings, including the problem ...

Notable works: Propositiones ad Acuendos Juvenes; Quaestiones in Genesim

Died: 19 May 804; Tours, France

Born: c. 735; York, Northumbria

Main interests: Mathematic; Philosophy; Christian theology; Poetry.

Alcuin, (born c. 732, in or near York, Yorkshire, Eng. —died May 19, 804, Tours, France), Anglo-Latin poet, educator, and cleric who, as head of the Palatine school established by Charlemagne at Aachen, introduced the traditions of Anglo-Saxon humanism into western Europe.

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