Notker Labeo
- Notker Labeo
Notker Labeo, also known as "Notker Teutonicus" i.e. "the German", "Notker the German", or Notker III (born c. 950, died
28 June 1022 ) was aBenedictine monk and the first commentator onAristotle active in theMiddle Ages . "Labeo" means "the thick lipped". Later he was named Teutonicus in recognition of his services to the language.Biography
He was born in St Gall. He was descended from a noble family and nephew of
Ekkehard I , the poet of Waltharius. He came to St. Gall when only a boy, and there acquired a vast and varied knowledge by omnivorous reading. His contemporaries admired him as a theologian, philologist, mathematician, astronomer, connoisseur of music, and poet. He tells of his studies and his literary work in a letter to Bishop Hugo ofSitten (998-1017).He was obliged to give up the study of the liberal arts in order to devote himself to teaching. For the benefit of his pupils he had undertaken something before unheard, namely translations from Latin into German. He mentions eleven of these translations, but unfortunately only five are preserved: (1)
Boethius , "De consolatione philosophiae"; (2)Marcianus Capella , "De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii"; (3)Aristotle , "De categoriis"; (4) Aristotle, "De interpretatione"; (5) "ThePsalter ". Among those lost are: "TheBook of Job ", at which he worked for more than five years; "Disticha Catonis";Virgil 's "Bucolica"; and the "Andria" ofTerence (Terenz in German).Of his own writings he mentions in the above letter a "New Rhetoric" and a "New Computus" and a few other smaller works in Latin. We still possess the Rhetoric, the
Computus (a manual for calculating the dates of ecclesiastical celebrations, especially of Easter), the essay "De partibus logicae", and the German essay on Music.In Kögel's opinion Notker Labeo was one of the greatest stylists in German literature. "His achievements in this respect seem almost marvelous." His style, where it becomes most brilliant, is essentially poetical; he observes with surprising exactitude the laws of the language. Latin and German he commanded with equal fluency; and while he did not understand Greek, he was weak enough to pretend that he did. He put an enormous amount of learning and erudition into his commentaries on his translations. There everything may be found that was of interest in his time, philosophy, universal and literary history, natural science, astronomy. He frequently quotes the classics and the Fathers of the Church. It is characteristic of Notker that at his dying request the poor were fed, and that he asked to be buried in the clothes which he was wearing in order that none might see the heavy chain with which he had been in the habit of mortifying his body.
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